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Chocolate biscuits in a sandwich maker

4 servings

30 minutes

Chocolate biscuits in a sandwich maker are a cozy treat from Yugoslavia, delighting with their rich chocolate flavor. Their origin is closely tied to home baking when families sought a quick way to make a sweet dessert without an oven. These biscuits turn out soft, tender, and aromatic thanks to the combination of cocoa, vanilla, and butter. An important feature is the use of a sandwich maker that gives the baked goods a convenient shape and even texture. They can be served with berries, powdered sugar, or cream, turning into a true culinary joy. They are perfect for a cozy tea time or as a quick dessert with coffee. The simplicity of preparation and rich taste make this recipe a favorite among sweet lovers!

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
551.3
kcal
9.2g
grams
32.7g
grams
53.6g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Wheat flour
130 
g
Butter
110 
g
Baking powder
1 
tbsp
Sugar
100 
g
Chicken egg
2 
pc
Milk
60 
ml
Vanilla extract
1 
tsp
Cocoa powder
3 
tbsp
Vegetable oil
1 
tbsp
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Mix softened butter with sugar until creamy.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Butter110 g
    2. Sugar100 g
  • 2

    Add eggs and mix. (In the original recipe, vanilla extract is added at this stage; I added vanilla to the milk)

    Required ingredients:
    1. Chicken egg2 pieces
    2. Vanilla extract1 teaspoon
  • 3

    Gradually add flour (and cocoa) and baking powder (I mixed the powder last, but I think it can be added at this stage too)

    Required ingredients:
    1. Wheat flour130 g
    2. Cocoa powder3 tablespoons
    3. Baking powder1 tablespoon
  • 4

    Pour in the milk and knead until a smooth, lump-free mass is formed. (You may need more or less milk. The original recipe calls for 30 ml, which I found to be insufficient. I recommend starting small and adjusting to achieve the desired consistency of thick but pourable batter.)

    Required ingredients:
    1. Milk60 ml
  • 5

    Next, grease the sandwich maker with oil to prevent sticking.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Vegetable oil1 tablespoon
  • 6

    Close the sandwich maker empty and heat for 3-5 minutes (my sandwich maker has a light that indicates readiness)

  • 7

    Open, pour the dough into the cavities, close and wait for 3-5 minutes.

  • 8

    Check the readiness with a toothpick. If all is well, take it out and place it on a plate. You can decorate it with whatever you like — powdered sugar, berries, cream, etc.

  • 9

    There are some nuances in the note.

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