Tahini Chocolate Chunk Cookies

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Ho ho ho ho...hold the phone! Santa is going to flip his beard for these Tahini Chocolate Chunk Cookies! This is a Halva good Hanukkah Cookie! Ok, but for real, this is the best chocolate chip cookie I have ever tasted, and I made them myself, so there's that.

No secret that I frequently am on the search for my favorite treats around my city. I have go-to's and local places to find them because when I have a craving, I want it when I want it, which is right now.

When possible, I try and replicate what my palate has a hankering for.

I recently discovered Tahini Chocolate Chip Cookies that I found at one of my neighborhood coffee shops, but it's not that close by, and I have had some baking realizations as of late and turns out, I can bake. Not tooting my own horn, well fuck it, toot toot! If you tell yourself something for long enough you start to believe it, and I have this tale, I speak about the fact that I'm a great cook, but I can't bake. A couple of months ago, I baked a three-tier cake, more to come about that later, but I did it, and not only did it look pretty, but it tasted amazing. I had unbiased tasters, so it wasn't my imagination.

So I went on my second baking mission and found a tahini cookie recipe, tweaked a couple of things to make it Jessified, and darn it if they didn't turn out perfect! Like better than the ones in the coffee shop.

Santa will be so grateful if you share these cookies with him. They make a perfect Hanukkah gift due to the tahini/halva element, make ice cream sandwich snacks for the kiddos or adult-o’s, and you must, must, must keep some dough on reserve for a naughty or nice (depending on how you look at it) treat. Happy baking!

Tahini Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Makes 12-18 cookies depending on how big or small you want them.

  • 1/4 Cup Coconut Sugar

  • 3/4 Light Brown Sugar

  • 1/2 cup Tahini

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter- I love the salt element in these cookies, the tahini adds a nuttiness plus I top them with sea salt, however, if you love love love salty and sweet, use Salted Butter instead of Unsalted.

  • 1 1/4 Whole Wheat Pastry Flour

  • 1 Tsp Vanilla

  • 1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda

  • 1 Egg

  • 1/2 Tsp Salt

  • 5 oz-ish 80% Chocolate Bar - or even 85%, I used a mix of both. Chopped into roughly broken pieces, chunky! This adds to the rustic yet oh so professional-could-be-in-a pastry -shop-window touch.

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For the Cookie Dough:

Mix sugars and butter together. I don't own a standing mixer; this has maybe added to my "I can't bake story' guess what, I don't need it. It takes some elbow grease, but you can use a fork and wooden spoon to cream butter and sugar. Use a glass bowl and put it on your lap to generate some heat; no, this isn't supposed to be inappropriate. I start with room temp butter; this is important, chilled butter won't be fun, and you might hurt yourself. Begin the process by smooshing the butter and sugar together with the fork until the butter and sugars are just combined; this isn't the creamed part yet. Then using a wood spatula shape spoon (flat top) to start the smoosh and mashing of the mixture, get in there and don't stop, it's gonna burn and you will get your arm workout in so stay committed, it will begin to blend and start to look creamy, not whipped like using a mixer, but it does the trick. Or use a standing or hand mixer and do your arm fitness later.

No judgment.

A hand mixer is great for after the egg to whip it up. I've been using the same hand mixer for other stuff I cook, and for the past 25 years, it's done the trick.

Add the egg and mix some more. The egg will make this start to look like more of a batter.

Add, tahini, vanilla, salt, blend. Now it's really lookin' batter-like, creamy and whipped.

Sift or mix with a fork the Wheat Flour and baking soda, so it's combined.

Add 1/4 of the flour mix at a time to wet and stir together till combined. You can do this with the wooden spoon.

Then fold in the chopped chocolate.

Roll out the dough in some plastic wrap; its' gonna look like a tube of your fave cookie dough from childhood. Move over Nestle. Save a pinch or two for some choc chip cookie dough snacking, wink wink. This stuff tastes like Halva. If you know what that is, you are going to be so excited if you are confused, then buy some Halava, and you will know what I mean.

Pop the dough in the fridge for at least 4 hours or longer.

Time to Bake:

Turn your oven to 350. See oven notes below ****

When you are ready to bake these little darlings cut them into pieces, then roll into balls just about 1 1/2 inch and using palm flatten just a smidge.

Bake about 16 minutes. I bake for 10 min.than turns the baking sheet and do another 6 min max.

The cookie will be slightly golden at the edges and might seem underdone, but trust me, don't bake them till the whole cookie is golden, or they will be hard and crunchy, and everyone knows that cookies taste best consumed slightly gooey and chewy.

Take the cookies out and sprinkle with the flakey sea salt while they are warm. Then let cool on sheet for 10 minutes before transferring them, or they will fall apart on you if you move them hot.

Eat one or two, and pat yourself on the back. You did it! Go you!

**** Everyone's oven is different, and I can't stress that enough. You might only use a 325 oven, or less bake time. Best bet so you don't waste precious treats, do a couple of testers with one cookie.***

Happy Holidays Food Athletes!

xo Jessi xo

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The ABC's of CBD

CBD. Trend or Foe? A friend with benefits? Magically delicious? What’s going on? Let’s explore the possibilities of CBD and today how it’s potent nutrition is being raved about by the women.

While the medicinal marijuana industry has been helping patients with severe illnesses for some time, an extract of the notorious cannabis plant is now floating around in just about everything, from juice to chocolate to pet food. CBD aka cannabidiol is definitely the new kid on the wellness block!

For some, the CBD trend has raised eyebrows because of its relationship with marijuana. As a sober woman of 12 years, it’s not an option for me not to do my due diligence when it comes to the cousin of THC. So, I decided to educate myself on the subject and experience using it firsthand. Let’s talk about it…

WHAT IS CBD?

CBD is the non-psychoactive, naturally occurring compound extracted from flower of the cannabis plant. Not to be confused with THC, which is the ingredient in cannabis that gives you that high or stoned feeling. In fact, CBD and THC act in different ways toward receptors in the brain and body. CBD in a pure, non-dependent form should not contain more than .03% THC.

IS CBD SAFE?

Always consult your doctor before using CBD to see if it right for you first. As with anything you put in your body, awareness is key. When it comes to CBD consumption, the safety depends on the quality of the source. In other words: know thy farmer. Ask questions. What was the grower’s intent of harvest? Pay attention to potency and purity. Stay smart, curious and cautious about your label reading.

POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF CBD FOR WOMEN

Although more studies are being conducted due to the heightened interest in CBD, there still needs to be more evidence before definitive statements can be made about the benefits. However, below are 4 potential benefits of CBD based on the research collected thus far.

 

1. FOR PAIN & INFLAMMATION

Inflammation in our body starts innocent enough as an immune system response to attempt healing. Unfortunately, when this becomes chronic, the friend turns to a foe. From the exercise junkie to the non-stop mom, inflammation has plagued most women’s bodies at some time or another. CBD studies share some compelling results of women getting relief from the pain of arthritis and endometriosis (a uterine condition) by reducing swelling. I use a CBD balm for my OA (osteoarthritis) on my hip and thumb joints and am happy to share I experience immediate relief.

 

2. FOR ANXIETY & DEPRESSION

So many of us are grappling with tools to de-stress. The quick fix answer of a pill is not in the cards for some, since each of us receive and respond to medicine differently. CBD users have reported a less anxious vibe that helps them cope with day to day stressors. Plus, research shows little to no side effects or dependency from CBD, meaning it could be an ideal option for those who have had adverse reactions to prescription medications or are abstaining from addictive substances.

 

3. FOR PMS SYMPTOMS

CBD has shown to be a popular alternative to conventional medicines used to relieve the physical pain of premenstrual syndrome. Debilitating cramps and headaches notoriously arise during this time of the month, and CBD’s anti-inflammatory effects promote relaxation in these constricted areas. It can also help with the emotional component of PMS, such as mood swings and disturbed sleep that exacerbate irritability. Many women report a calmer, more relaxed state of being when using CBD during this time of the month.

 

4. FOR SKINCARE & BEAUTY

Lotions, potions and salves, oh my! If you’re like me, you love your skincare products. Both topically and internally, when CBD is vaped, chewed or sipped, there have been reports of some remarkable results. From eczema to anti-aging, CBD can be used to treat a multitude of skin concerns. And, thanks to its antioxidants and omegas, CBD can also be used as a remedy for stretch marks and bruising.

 

5. FOR INSOMNIA

Stress, lack of exercise, high sugar diets and caffeine in excess can dictate how we slumber. Insomnia is a multi-faceted disorder which includes not being able to initially fall asleep, as well as being disturbed during the sleep/REM cycle. Since CBD has been shown to calm our nervous system and help our bodies’ natural serotonin levels, it may give us that chill edge we need to nod off and stay asleep

Thanks dropping by today Food Athletes! See you next time.

xo Jessi xo