“Mm. Smells good. What's
wrong? You only make those when you need to calm down.” Joan Watson
in “Elementary” (Season 2, episode 16) when she enters the
kitchen in the morning and Sherlock Holmes is just about to get the
Yorkshire pudding out of the oven.
Sherlock Holmes is someone
you wouldn't call normal. Naturally he's got some weird traits and
characteristics. Cooking and baking is not my passion, although I can
do some things that others actually like. So it's very strange for me
that Sherlock Holmes in Elementary seemingly is baking to calm down
and I now started to do the same, preferably using one recipe when I
am frustrated, namely the following:
Ingredients:
1 cup Nutella (or other
chocolate spread)
1 cup flour (or maybe a
bit more)
1 egg
Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 330 ° F
(160 ° C)
Put all the ingredients in
a bowl, mix with a spoon or hand-held mixer. (Those of you who use a
spoon, you can easily make the recipe in the middle of the night
without disturbing your room-mates or neighbours at all.) Take a
small piece of the mass, make a ball out of that. Squish it flat and
put it on a baking sheet with baking sheet. Repeat until dough is all
used. Should make about 16 bits.
The cookies will rise a
bit, so really keep it rather small and flat with a bit of distance
between each.
Baking in the oven for
about 5 to 10 minutes, until the cookies aren't that much wet and
shiny anymore as they will be the first minutes. A bit shiny is
absolutely fine.
Afterwards let them cool a
bit. When they're right out of the oven the cookies are not only hot,
but also fall apart fairly easily. Cooled down a bit they're harder.
The original recipe is
with Nutella spread, which is available everywhere here in Germany. I
have made the recipe already with white spread (which needs
considerably more dough). My favourite cookies are with a caramel sea
salt spread I was lucky to find at Edeka. I also used dark brownie
spread and peanut butter as well (with and without peanut bits). For
that one however I probably have used too much flour, because the
cookies were rather dry for my taste. I personally don't like the
Nutella-cookies as much as I do the Nusspli-cookies, a different kind
of chocolate spread, which is available here.
Try it out. Let the spreads that are available in the shops in your area inspire you. You're
welcome to write in the comments which spreads you tried and how you
liked the cookies.
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