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For 22 double biscuits: 160 gr. Flour 75 gr. of unsweetened cocoa powder (Value) 1 pinch salt tsp bicarbonate 75 gr. of butter at room temperature 100 gr. Sugar glass 25 gr. Sugar vanilla 1 large egg I
Cookies (1) -. Put in a bowl the flour, cocoa, salt and baking soda, mix with hand rods. (2) -. In another bowl put the butter at room temperature cut into pieces, icing sugar and vanilla. Mix with a spatula until creamy. (3) -. Add egg at room temperature, with hand rods beat vigorously until mixture monte games is smooth. (4) and (5) -. Add the flour and cocoa mixture with spatula and mix all ingredients. (6) -. Finishing of joining hands with the ingredients monte games without kneading too. (7) -. Put the dough in a plastic bag and stretch it with the rolling pin until about 4 millimeters thick. Put it on a tray and put it in the refrigerator at least two hours. (8) -. Remove the dough from the refrigerator, place it on the marble and cut the sides of the bag. Making cookies with a short pasta and place in a separate baking monte games paper lined tray. (9) -. With a smaller cut pasta making marks on cookie monte games pressing lightly. Meter tray with cookies in a preheated oven at 180 degrees for 12 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool.
Put the filling into a saucepan and heat cream without allowing it to boil, add the chocolate cut into very small pieces, let stand and stir well with a spatula until completely melted. Place in a bag, tie it and put in the refrigerator until it begins to thicken monte games and have a creamy consistency.
Assemble the cookies make a cut in a corner of the bag and fill with chocolate cookie. Put another top and press lightly so that they are linked. Let stand until chocolate is dry and solid.
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