How to Make Portland Nutella Cookies

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Make Portland Nutella Cookies

How to Make Portland Nutella Cookies

These are pretty damn good! You can play science and try cayenne pepper or white chocolate chips as well. I just haven't tried yet. Enjoy!

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Step 1 of 7
*EDIT* you need 1 1/4c flour. photo shows 1c.* Gather ingredients, also a medium mixing bowl, wooden spoon, baking sheet, foil, non-stick spray and pre-heat oven to 350.

*EDIT* you need 1 1/4c flour. photo shows 1c.* Gather ingredients, also a medium mixing bowl, wooden spoon, baking sheet, foil, non-stick spray and pre-heat oven to 350.

Step 2 of 7
Place foil onto sheet and spray with non-stick or wipe down with butter/olive oil.

Place foil onto sheet and spray with non-stick or wipe down with butter/olive oil.

Step 3 of 7
Mix all of the ingredients together into the mixing bowl. *You can mix all dry ingredients first then add others, but it doesn't really matter.*

Mix all of the ingredients together into the mixing bowl. *You can mix all dry ingredients first then add others, but it doesn't really matter.*

Step 4 of 7
Use a spoon and place about a tablespoon (depending on how big you want them) of mix onto the sheet. Don't flatten the dough down, just drop it on.

Use a spoon and place about a tablespoon (depending on how big you want them) of mix onto the sheet. Don't flatten the dough down, just drop it on.

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Leave about two-three finger widths between each cookie and the baking sheet sides as well.

Leave about two-three finger widths between each cookie and the baking sheet sides as well.

Step 6 of 7
Place into the pre-heated oven for about 8 minutes. *If the edges start browning before 8 minutes then take them out*

Place into the pre-heated oven for about 8 minutes. *If the edges start browning before 8 minutes then take them out*

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Let cool for about two minutes and then enjoy with some milk!

Let cool for about two minutes and then enjoy with some milk!

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Supplies

1c. Nutella

1 1/4c. Flour

2 eggs

1/2 stick softened butter

1T Melted coconut oil

1/2c. Chocolate chips

1T cinnamon

1t nutmeg

(Optional: 1t cayenne pepper)

(Optional: substitute white chocolate chips/nuts

Hanah Dasalla

How sexy! 😎

Hanah Dasalla 7 months ago

Elmo K.S

Okay! Good to know👍

Elmo K.S 7 months ago

Wan Razak

Can you mail me some!! LOL

Wan Razak 7 months ago

Monte Reed

The ones that I made were not too chewy or too crispy. Little more crispy, until I left them in the bag overnight, then they got moist and chewy.

(author) 7 months ago

Elmo K.S

Are they chewy?moist?crispy? They look amazing

Elmo K.S 7 months ago

Brandy Purdy

And they combine two of my favorites...nutella and cookies :) with the traffic in and out of my house, they probably wouldn't last long enough to get hard!

Brandy Purdy 7 months ago

Monte Reed

They are! And what I like about them is that they stay moist if you place them in a sealed ziplock bag and don't turn into a rock haha

(author) 7 months ago

Brandy Purdy

Sounds yummy!

Brandy Purdy 7 months ago

Monte Reed

Capital T is tablespoon. Lowercase t is teaspoon!

(author) 7 months ago

Saiful Zaini

I'm sorry but what is the capital t and the t stands for?

Saiful Zaini 7 months ago

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