Yotam Ottolenghi’s Chocolate, Banana and Pecan Cookies

Who doesn’t love a cup of tea and a biscuit? These ones from Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh’s cookbook Sweet combine the nuttiness of pecans with the gooeyness of banana.

“The secret here is to slightly underbake the cookies, which keeps them soft and fudgy,” the duo explain. “Once the unbaked dough has been rolled into balls, they can be kept in the fridge for up to two days, or frozen for up to three months. You can also bake them from frozen, you’ll just need to add an extra minute of cooking time.”

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Also, they are best eaten within a day of being made.

Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh (Peden + Munk/PA)
Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh. (Peden + Munk/PA)

Makes: 24

Ingredients

  • 110g unsalted butter, at room temperature, cubed
  • 110g caster sugar
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 125g plain flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 20g cocoa powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 100g chocolate chips (70 per cent cocoa solids), or 100g dark cooking chocolate, cut into 0.5cm pieces
  • 50g mashed banana (about 1/2 small banana)
  • 170g pecan halves, finely chopped
  • 100g icing sugar, for dusting

Method
Place the butter and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer with the paddle
attachment in place. Beat on a medium-high speed until light and fluffy, then gradually add the egg and continue to beat until incorporated. Sift the flour, baking powder, cocoa powder, cinnamon and salt into a bowl, then add to the butter and sugar. Mix on a low speed for about 15 seconds, then add the chocolate and banana. Beat until combined, then transfer to the fridge for two hours to firm up.

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When firm, use your hands to form the dough into 3cm round balls, about 20g each – you might need to wash your hands once or twice when making them, if they get too sticky. Place the pecans in a medium bowl and drop the balls into the nuts as you form them, rolling them around so that they are completely coated and pressing the nuts in so they stick.

Line a baking tray with baking parchment, place the cookies on the tray – there is no need to space them apart at this stage – and transfer to the fridge for at least an hour.

When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 190°C. Line two baking trays with baking parchment.

Place the icing sugar in a bowl and roll the cookies in the icing sugar, pressing it in as you go so it sticks well. Place on the lined baking trays, spaced 2–3cm apart, and flatten the cookies to 1cm thick.

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Bake for 10 minutes. They will be soft to the touch when they come out of the oven, so allow them to cool on the tray for 10 minutes before gently transferring to a wire rack. These can be served warm, when they will be a little gooey in the centre, or set aside until completely cool.

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