The kids loved them! And I noticed that they especially like to start with the ears and then followed by the nose before finishing off the rest of the cookie.
This is the second batch of cookies. In the first batch, I used 4 packets of Horlicks 3-in-1 instead of the Horlicks powder from the bottle. The cookie did not have a strong horlicks taste, slightly tasteless.
In the second batch, I used Horlicks powder and it has a better and stronger Horlicks taste. Definitely recommend to go with the Horlicks powder.
Preparation Time: 30-40 minutes
Cooking Time: 25 minutes
Ingredients
180 gm of salted butter (left at room temperature)
80 gm of Horlicks powder
200 gm of cake flour
20 gm of corn flour
25 gm of milk powder ( I used Fernleaf)
some chocolate chips for the puppy "brain" and nose (I used mixed semi-sweet and milk chocolate)
some koko krunch for the puppy ear
some chocolate rice for the puppy eye
Pre-Steps
1. Preheat the oven at 140 °C.
Steps
1. Beat the butter for 1-2 minute on low speed. Slowly add in the Horlicks powder and mixed.
2. Sift in the cake flour, corn flour and milk powder mixture into the batter. Beat until it became a dough. It will take another minute or so.
3. Remove from mixer and knead the dough together.
4. To shape the cookie, take a small portion about of the dough and roll it into a ball about 1.5 - 2 cm in diameter.
5. Put in 2-3 chocolate chips into the middle of the ball and ensure that it is completed covered. Roll into a ball to form the puppy head.
6. Decorate the puppy head with koko krunch for the ears, chocolate rice for the eyes and chocolate chip for the nose.
7. Arrange the cookies on a baking tray lined with baking paper and bake for 25 minutes.
8. Remove from oven to cool before consuming.
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