Salted Brown Butter Chocolate Chips Cookies (aka Hooper's Dupers)

There is a bakery in Rossland, Canada that makes the most epic cookies ever. They are made with browned butter and dusted with flaked salt across the top. If that wasn’t enough - this bakery dots the top of each cookie with the chocolate ‘chips’ that are in the cookie.

It’s ridiculous how good they are. After eating more than my share of them, and going back to buy more, I decided I should figure out the recipe. So I figured out the recipe. The hardest part was finding the chocolate chips that were the right shape. They need to be flat and round - not like the ‘drops’ that you can usually find.

The bakery also uses dark chocolate. I could not find dark chocolate in these ‘chips’ but I am constantly on the hunt and I will find them one day and turn them into these cookies and we will all eat them in one sitting.

When you’re making the cookies, the tricks are:

  • Browned butter is not a job to do when you’re in a hurry. It’s a fine line between brown butter and burned butter. Also, you should do it on low heat which means it takes FOREVER.

  • Salt the cookies as soon as they come out of the oven and dot them with the extra chocolate. Both things need to melt into the cookie and cool together to make it work.

  • This batter gets weird as it cools down. I recommend baking them off quickly. I have two ovens here, but you can also put two cookie sheets into the oven as long as they are both in the center of the oven.

Salted Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

“Hooper’s Dupers”

makes two dozen



1 cup butter

1 cup sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 1/2 cups flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 1/2 cup chocolate pieces

salt flakes



STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat and continue to cook, whisking, until the butter turns brown and begins to separate into solids. Catch it before it gets too dark. I like it to be about the color of dark amber. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.



STEP 2

In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine together the butter with both sugars. Whisk in the egg and vanilla until light and fluffy.



STEP 3

Add the flour and baking powder. Blend until just barely combined then pour in one cup of the chocolate chips. Mix well.



STEP 4

Bake 10 minutes. When the cookies are done, immediately sprinkle the top of each one with flake salt. Top each cookie with two chocolate chips and let cool completely. Store in an airtight container for one week.


My famous chocolate chip cookies

The original, the OG, inspired by Ruth Wakefield’s original recipe. And if you don’t know who that is, you’re in luck! The post has the whole history of the cookie.

Miso Salmon Bowls with ‘quickles’

I made these for dinner last week and completely held my breath as I served them. Technically, my kids love salmon - they love pickles - they love rice - they love kimchi. But all together, with the miso, I just wasn’t sure. Turns out I had nothing to be worried about. They loved them. And asked to have them again soon. Especially the ‘quickles’ which I’m making again this week with a Korean beef dinner!

Miso Salmon Bowls by Ali Hedin | A quick and healthy weeknight dinner
Miso Salmon Bowls by Ali Hedin | A quick and healthy weeknight dinner

‘Quickles’ are quick-pickles. When the vinegar mixture is hot, it’s poured over the cucumbers and - because they are smashed - they soak up the liquid and turn into a delicious version of a pickle. I don’t totally know what the story is with smashing the cucumbers. I saw it online and started reading about it. What I discovered (basically) is that smashing them opens up more ‘pores’ of the cucumber so it has better ability to soak up flavors. It’s suppose to be a great solution for salads, etc. where you want them to absorb dressing or - in this case - vinegar solution. It was worth a shot and I was impressed. I’ll totally smash them! Plus, the teenagers were intrigued and all came into try smashing. Family activity!

I did not include directions on making rice. I’m assuming you can make rice? Or you have a way you prefer? I make rice on the stove top. But my mom used a rice maker. My sister-in-law likes the bags of almost cooked rice. I honestly don’t care how you make it. I (obviously) think my way is right. But you do you.

Some miso paste is a little dry. Using the mortar and pestle ensures that everything gets mixed together. You don’t need to use it - just an option. A bowl and the back of a spoon works the same!

Miso Salmon Bowls by Ali Hedin | A quick and healthy weeknight dinner

Miso Salmon Bowls with ‘quickles’

serves 4


2 pounds salmon filets

2 tablespoons miso (brown or yellow)

2 tablespoons sesame oil

2 teaspoons mirin

2 teaspoons soy sauce

1 cucumber

1/2 cup white vinegar

1/2 cup rice vinegar

2 tablespoons salt

2 tablespoons brown sugar

4 peppercorns, cracked

1 teaspoon red pepper flakes

kimchi for serving

rice

edamame

pickled ginger


STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a small skillet bring to a low boil the white vinegar, rice vinegar, salt, brown sugar, peppercorns and red pepper flakes. To ‘crack’ the peppercorns you can use a mortar and pestle or smash them with the back of a knife. No peppercorns? Use fresh ground pepper - about 1/2 teaspoon or less.


STEP 2

Slice the cucumbers into large chunks then smash them with the side of a knife to break them apart. Pop them into a bowl or a pint jar. Once the vinegar mixture has come to a low boil (just a few bubbles on the sides and the sugar is melted) pour it over the cucumbers. Let rest until it’s time to eat.


STEP 3

Line a baking sheet with foil and pop the salmon on top of the foil. Pat it dry with a paper towel.

In a small bowl (I used a mortar and pestle) combine the miso, mirin, soy, and sesame oil. Blend until it’s a paste. Spread generously over the salmon. Pop into the oven and bake 10 minutes. Then turn up the heat and broil at 500 degrees for 5-10 minutes depending on the thickness of your salmon. To check, use a fork and pull back a small section - it should be flaky and the same color all the way through.


STEP 4

Serve the salmon over cooked rice with the ‘quickles’, edamame, pickled ginger, and kimchi.


Champagne Risotto with seared scallops

Some years for New Year’s Eve we go out to a big party, some years we host a big party, and some years we celebrate at home with our little family. This is the perfect dinner for that situation. It’s super elegant, but can be made in less than half an hour. The scallops are so tender and perfect this time of year - so they make a great addition. If you aren’t a seafood person, this is easily swapped into beef tenderloin, pork or even a chicken breast. But I stick by the scallops.

Champagne Risotto

with Chanterelles & Seared Scallops

Serves 4

1 shallot, chopped

1 clove garlic, chopped

½ cup butter, divided

¼ lb chanterelle mushrooms

2 tbs olive oil

2 cup Arborio rice

2 cup champagne

4 cups room temperature seafood stock

½ cup parmesan cheese

salt and pepper

8 large sea scallops

STEP 1

In a medium saucepan, heat 2 tbs butter & 2 tbs olive oil.  Cook mushrooms over medium heat until tender.  Remove from the pan and set aside. (5 mins)

STEP 2

In the same pan, melt another 2 tbs olive oil with 2 tbs butter.  Cook shallot and garlic until softened (4 mins)

STEP 3

Stir Arborio rice into the pan and stir until all of the kernels are coated in oil.

STEP 4

Pour in one cup of champagne and stir constantly to deglaze the bottom of the pan.  When most of the champagne has evaporated, add the second cup and stir until that liquid has evaporated.

STEP 5

Pour in one cup of stock and stir until completely incorporated.  When most of the stock has dissolved, add another cup of stock.  Continue until all of the stock has been added.  Season to taste with salt and pepper.

STEP 6

Remove from heat and stir in mushrooms, remaining butter and parmesan cheese.

STEP 7

Bring a dry skillet to high heat.  Pat the scallops dry and season with salt and pepper.  Melt 2 tbs butter in the pan and place the scallops into the melted butter.

Cook 1-2 minutes until browned.  Flip and cook 2 minutes on the other side.  Scallops are properly cooked when slightly firm to the touch.

NOTES

  • Weeknight Trick, use room temperature stock instead of anything chilled.  The warmer the stock when it goes in the pan, the better the absorption.

  • Use a decent champagne when making this – you’ll taste it!  Plus, you’ll have extra left over to drink with dinner.


The original Champagne Cocktail

The original champagne cocktail is mentioned in Casablanca, in Mark Twain’s Innocents Abroad, and has been turned into one million variations. This is the classic one. The OG.

It’s pretty simple - and it works - like most classic cocktails. It’s a little sweet (sugar) a little bitter (bitters) a little warm (cognac) and deliciously bubbly. The lemon on top is the perfect topper.

I found that if you swirl the cognac with the sugar before you add the champagne, it’s a better drink immediately. But it is not as impressive when you serve it. If you don’t swirl, the sugar cube bubbles with the champagne and it looks so pretty. But it takes a few minutes to get to the delicious drink you’re craving. Either way, you should totally make these for New Year’s Eve.

Ali Hedin makes the original champagne cocktail for New Year's Eve

The Original Champagne Cocktail

1 sugar cube

2 -3 dashes bitters

1/2 ounce cognac

Champagne

lemon

Drop a sugar cube in the bottom of a champagne flute. Drip the bitters onto the sugar cube and let it sit so it soaks up. Pour in the cognac and swirl a little (optional - it’s better for flavor, but not the looks). Then top with champagne, pouring slowly to not get too much foam.

Cut a lemon with a wedge knife or a vegetable peeler and squeeze it over the top so there’s just a hint of lemon oil. Serve immediately!

Ali Hedin makes the original champagne cocktail for New Year’s Eve

Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies

This time of year we are making so many cookies it’s unreal. Lars made a batch last night for his scout troop today- I made a batch today for friends - last week I think we went through 12 pounds of butter just making and frosting cookies.

These are ones you will want in heavy rotation. They are in heavy rotation at our house - this is literally what Lars made last night, they are a huge favorite in our house. Jud told me today that he waits all year for these! Who knew?

Ali Hedin's Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies - perfect for holiday parties!

Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies

1 cup butter, room temperature

1 cup brown sugar, packed

1 cup sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 eggs

1/2 cup cocoa powder

2 cups flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

8 candy canes, crunched up

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line your baking sheet with parchment or a silpat. Crush up the candy canes until they are very small pieces and set aside.

STEP 2

In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the butter and sugars until creamy. Add the eggs, vanilla and cocoa powder and blend until light and fluffy.

STEP 3

Blend in flour and baking powder until the dough comes together. Roll a scoop of dough and dip the top into the crushed candy canes. Place candy side up on a lined baking sheet. Bake 12-15 minutes. The cookies will seem cake-y. It’s ok. Let them rest on the pan for about five minutes before moving to a rack to cool completely.

Store in an airtight container for up to one week!


Cran-Orange Mimosa

Nothing says holiday like a champagne cocktail. It’s the perfect cocktail for breakfast, brunch or dinner! Which means I’m pouring them all the time. Literally, all the time.

This one is a perfect combination of holiday flavors with the cranberry and the orange. And if you’re just making two, then you can buy a split of champagne or prosecco and not have any waste. It’s not like I’ve ever reached a point when I “wasted” champagne, but still…

cran-orange Mimosa

1 ounce cranberry juice

1/2 ounce orange liquer

champagne

twist of orange for a garnish

Pour all ingredients into a champagne flute and garnish.


Gingerbread Waffles

Christmas morning - or the two weeks before Christmas morning when the kids are home and you have literally nothing to do with them in the morning - deserve something delicious and festive for breakfast! We sure do love gingerbread at our house. Basically because it’s cake. Which means these taste like cake and who doesn’t love cake for breakfast?

Also, they sound super festive, so despite the fact that they are really easy - they give you the illusion of being a real Christmas elf. Even if you’re exhausted because the kids are home for way too many days before the holiday even starts!

Gingerbread Waffles

1 cup flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon ground ginger

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

1/2 cup sugar

1 egg yolk

1 teaspoon vanilla

3/4 cup milk

1/4 cup molasses

3 tablespoons melted butter

STEP 1

Combine all of the dry ingredients. In a separate bowl (or giant measuring cup) combine all of the wet ingredients.

STEP 2

Carefully blend all of the ingredients together and let them rest for 3-5 minutes. While they are resting, warm up the waffle maker.

STEP 3

Spray the waffle maker with cooking oil and fill the waffle maker about 1/2 full. Cook slightly longer than usual - mine went an extra two minutes - until crispy. The trick is to test the first one and see how much longer you need to let the rest of them cook. They will take extra time!

Serve hot with whipped cream and syrup.


Espresso Martini

A little something for the parents on Christmas morning - or the week before?

🍸

2 ounces vodka

1.5 ounces espresso

.5 ounce coffee liquer

Pour all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Fill with ice and shake well. Strain into a martini glass and top with three coffee beans. Cin cin!

Weeknight Beef Bourguignon

Is anything more decadent than Beef Bourguignon? Probably. But it still sounds super elegant and fancy. Basically we’re talking about slow cooked beef stew with red wine. By using a good quality of steak this traditionally long cooking French stew cooks in just 20 (-ish) minutes making it perfect weeknight comfort food. All you end up actually waiting to cook is the potatoes. Once they’re done - you’re basically there.

But, good news, it can also cook as long as you need. Kids at practice? It will be fine when they get home. PTA meeting? Make it first and everyone can eat when they’re ready.

Also, it’s nice enough that you can make it for company with a green salad on the side.

The trick for everything is to use GOOD RED WINE! Do not skimp. Buy the good stuff. Drink the good stuff. Serve it along side this stew and all of you will be tickled.

Quick Bourguignon

Serves 4

1 cup pearl onions

1 cup sliced carrots

1.5 lb sliced sirloin steak

2 cups chopped potatoes

1 ½ c red wine

4 cups beef stock

6 sprigs fresh thyme

salt & pepper


STEP 1

In a large dutch oven, brown meat, carrots and potatoes until browned on all edges and a little crispy.  Season with salt and pepper.

STEP 2

Pour red wine into the pan and boil for two minutes until reduced by half.

STEP 3

Pour stock in the pan and bring to a boil.

STEP 4

Add pearl onions and thyme.  Reduce heat, cover and cook until meat is cooked through – about 15 minutes.


Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Cookies
Ali Hedin's Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Cookies

Peanut Butter + Chocolate is a tale as old as time. It’s literally the best combination of flavors. I can’t actually come up with a better one. Unless we’re taking queso and chips - but that’s totally different than PB&C.

Rumor has it my husband made peanut butter cookies when he was a kid. He used to put chocolate chips in them because he is smart and knows PB&C is the best combination. The hilarious part of this rumor is that I have known my husband for 25 years and not once has he even attempted to make a cookie.

These are perfect to take to a party or for a Big Cookie Friday celebration. I can’t get enough of them.

Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Cookies

makes two dozen

1 1/2 cups flour

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 cup butter, softened

1/2 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup sugar

2 tablespoons milk

1 egg

1 cup peanut butter

1 teaspoon vanilla

1/2 cup chocolate chips

1 tablespoon shortening

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a small bowl, combine the flour and baking powder. Set aside.

STEP 2

In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugars. Add the peanut butter, egg, and vanilla. Blend until well combined.

STEP 3

Scoop the dough out and flatten each scoop. Bake 10 minutes until brown on the edges.

STEP 4

Microwave the chocolate chips with the shortening in 30 second bursts until smooth. Dip half of each cookie in the chocolate. Let cool on waxed paper until the chocolate has set. It will not set completely hard.


Ali's Faves in Vegas

We’ve been to Vegas quite a few times over the last few years. Tickets from Seattle are cheap, the weather is usually good, and the food is EPIC. I eat so well when we are down there. Like so well. And I love a good hotel sleep. So it’s the best of all the worlds - hotel sleep + ridiculous amounts of food.

We don’t gamble so we don’t know anything about that. I literally go for the food and the sun.

EATS

Best Friend - in the MGM Park - Roy Choi’s Korean fusion restaurant is epic. We go every time we’re there!

Giada - at the Cromwell - Phenomenal Italian food with even better service. Totally surprising for a celeb TV chef restaurant. There are plenty to choose from, but this is tops.

Lago - in the Bellagio - Has a great brunch! And you can see the fountain. Don’t miss the Bloody Mary.

Bardot Brassierie - in the Aria - Another great brunch! The hash browns are like giant tater tots and I’m totally here for it.

DRINKS

Chandelier Bar - in the Cosmopolitan - three levels of a fun space, with a great martini

Rhum Bar - in the Mirage - great for mai tais and an outdoor patio that’s cute, not on the strip

Mama Rabbit - in the MGM Park - a tequila bar that’s epic. Tell your bartender what you like to drink, the custom drinks are perfection.

Vesper Bar - in the Cosmopolitan - order the Vesper.

SIGHTS

Meow Wolf - a wild art installation in Area 15 that’s worth the Uber ride

Wayne Newton - Mr. Vegas himself still puts on a heck of a show.

LOVE - Cirque du Soliel meets the Beatles - it’s super fun if you like 60’s music

Taco Bell Cantina - a night club in a Taco Bell. Are you kidding me?

Fremont Street - Vintage Vegas at its finest. But don’t stay long.

Eataly - Less produce and actual groceries than the NYC outpost but way more food to snack on.


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