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At WD-50 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the pastry chef Malcolm Livingston II specializes in building delicious and visually arresting desserts out of ingredients that seem to have been thrown together like strangers at a cocktail party (A recent example: “verbena mousse, plum, buckwheat, camelina oil.”) But when it comes to the family meal, when members of the kitchen team meet up for a mass nosh, Mr Livingston is known for baking something more traditional: chocolate chip cookies
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This recipe for the chocolate cookies was sent to The New York Times several years ago by Mari Pfeiffer, a reader in California; it’s from the cookbook “Great Cookies,” published in 2003 by the author and teacher Carole Walter The cookies are imbued with deep flavor from the combination of cocoa powder, unsweetened chocolate and espresso powder Decorate them with royal icing
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Chocolate Zucchini bread with a cinnamon twist.
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These two flavors blend well together. This forms an attractive and moist cake.
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For this two-layered, spiced zucchini bread, cocoa and chocolate chips are mixed into half the batter for one of the layers. You could swirl the contrasting batters for a nifty wavy effect.
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Savory buttermilk scones made with goat cheese and chives.
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This is a yummy chocolate cookie that's crunchy on the outside but soft and chewy on the inside! I bake it for my campers every year and they love it! The amount of sugar may be reduced so it's not too sweet.
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Peanut butter cookies loaded with chunks of chocolate and peanuts.
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This recipe uses cherries, walnuts, and chocolate to make a rich cookie that's great for entertaining.
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These cake bars are great for lunches, picnics, and potlucks. Frost with chocolate frosting, if desired.