
Since our family loved Mokonuts’ Rye-Cranberry Chocolate Chunk Cookies, I was pretty sure we were going to love these too. Also I make Multigrain Scones from Das Cookbook by Hans Rockenwagerner that includes flax seeds, sesame, seeds and sunflower seeds which is similar to this recipe.
I had used up my current stash of rye flour so I had to buy that but all the other ingredients I had on hand. You can actually tell what are the main ingredients of the cookies by Dorie’s title 🙂 Spices included coffee grounds, I used instant coffee granules in place of coffee grounds, cardamom and cinnamon. I was not in the mood to chop chocolate so I used semi-sweet mini chocolate chips that I had on hand. My seed mixture included sunflower, flax and sesame. My son is not a fan of seeds, I think it is a texture thing so I made 6 cookies without the seeds for him. I chilled the cookie dough prior to baking.
Well I have discovered that my husband does not like cardamom. I had cardamom pods which I ground fresh for this recipe so the flavor was very powerful. My son liked his version without the nuts and seeds. I of course enjoyed everything about them including the rye flour. This recipe maybe with a tweak of the cardamom and the Mokonuts’ Rye-Cranberry Chocolate Chunk Cookies will get made again as I now have a two-pound bag of rye flour 🙂 To see what others thought head over to Tuesdays with Dorie.
P.S. I am going to Norway in May so I will have to do my own cookie research and report back 🙂
these look great! if your husband is also going to Norway, he’ll have to do some work to avoid cardamom 🙂
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Yours look great…I think chocolate chips work just fine! That is what I did too! How fun to get to go to Norway! What an exciting trip for you!
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Can’t wait to hear about the cookie research in Norway! It’s funny how everyone has their preferences and also nice that you can easily accommodate them. Your photo is really nice…such a great color and beautiful looking cookie.
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How exciting that you are going to Norway! I look forward to seeing your posts from your travels. In the meantime, your cookies look great!
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