I stupidly promised to cook Peanut butter and Chocolate cookies to bring in to work tomorrow.
Stupidly, because I am not a great baker. The recipe looked simple enough. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/double-choc-peanut-butter-cookies#commentsFeed
But of course, because I am not a good baker, and I messed around with the ingredients, I am not sure what I produced is going to be okay. I do not have a sweet tooth, and don't eat a lot of cookies. I reduced the sugar (as did a lot of people who posted reviews), and I also used very dark chocolate AND dark chocolate cocoa powder.
I feel I may have overdone the dark chocolate! (It's fine for me, but I would only eat 1 cookie in any case - and that would be with some good strong coffee.)
I am bringing them into the office tomorrow. (And now, it turns out that we have some Clients coming in too!) Should I hide my cookies away, or just warn people that they are pretty "intense" (or possibly actually "bitter" to some palettes?) The ingredients are all good.
Or am I worrying about nothing?
Stupidly, because I am not a great baker. The recipe looked simple enough. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/double-choc-peanut-butter-cookies#commentsFeed
But of course, because I am not a good baker, and I messed around with the ingredients, I am not sure what I produced is going to be okay. I do not have a sweet tooth, and don't eat a lot of cookies. I reduced the sugar (as did a lot of people who posted reviews), and I also used very dark chocolate AND dark chocolate cocoa powder.
I feel I may have overdone the dark chocolate! (It's fine for me, but I would only eat 1 cookie in any case - and that would be with some good strong coffee.)
I am bringing them into the office tomorrow. (And now, it turns out that we have some Clients coming in too!) Should I hide my cookies away, or just warn people that they are pretty "intense" (or possibly actually "bitter" to some palettes?) The ingredients are all good.
Or am I worrying about nothing?