Chocolate slice and bake cookies... cardamom and orange flavors are so warm and perfect for the holiday season! I made these cookies for #Choctoberfest with the help of our Gold Sponsor, Imperial Sugar!
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Welcome to #Choctoberfest with Imperial Sugar: Chocolate Orange-Cardamom Cookies

Chocolate slice and bake cookies… cardamom and orange flavors are so warm and perfect for the holiday season! I made these cookies for #Choctoberfest with the help of our Gold Sponsor, Imperial Sugar!

Chocolate slice and bake cookies... cardamom and orange flavors are so warm and perfect for the holiday season! I made these cookies for #Choctoberfest with the help of our Gold Sponsor, Imperial Sugar!

This is one of my favorite weeks of the year, because #Choctoberfest is finally here! From now until the end of the week, I am joining forces with over 100 other bloggers from around the world to post delicious chocolate recipes. Every day, #Choctoberfest bloggers will be celebrating all things chocolate – milk, dark, white, bittersweet, semi-sweet, and cocoa!

Welcome to #Choctoberfest 2017!

We are starting with a #Choctoberfest prize pack from our generous sponsors. Scroll down to learn how you can enter to win. One lucky winner will receive the following:

  • A 100-Piece Cake Decorating Kit from our blog sponsors The PinterTest Kitchen. This set includes a cake turntable, piping bags, piping tips, flower nozzles, scapers, and more.
  • An Instant Pot and a 40-Pound Case of Granulated Sugar from our gold sponsor Imperial Sugar. Imperial Sugar provides high-quality sugar and sweetener products and over 100 years of time-tested recipes. Sweet things happen when people come together in the kitchen, and thatā€™s why Imperial Sugar has been at the heart of family traditions and celebrations for generations.
  • Coconut Oil and Chocolate Silk Greens from our silver sponsor Barlean’s, your trusted source for chocolatey goodness superfood nutrition. Barlean’s has a commitment to staying ahead of the innovation curve in providing the absolute highest quality product.
  • A Chocolate Gift Pack from our silver sponsor Forte Chocolates. You’ll receive 12 of their most popular chocolate bars. With Forte Chocolates, you can celebrate life through chocolate. They also have a line of chocolate developed specifically to use in savory recipes.
  • A Chocolate Gift Pack from our silver sponsor Divine Chocolate. You’ll receive one of each of their baking bars, a white chocolate bar, and their top 5 everyday bars. Divine Chocolate is the only Fairtrade chocolate company in the world that is owned by cocoa farmers. Their baking bars are also a delicious vegan option.
  • A Selection of Sprinkles from our silver sponsor Sprinkle Pop. Sprinkle Pop’s bespoke sprinkle creations are one of a kind, just like you! At Sprinkle Pop, you can also order a custom sprinkle mix; there isn’t a sprinkle mix that you can dream up that they can’t create.

That’s a prize pack worth over $400! Open worldwide, except where prohibited. Must be 18+ to enter (21+ in some locations). See terms and conditions for more details.

To enter, simply follow our sponsors using the widget below. You can gain additional entries by following me and the other participating bloggers. A winner will be drawn on October 21, 2018 and contacted via email. Good luck!

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Don’t forget to come back to my blog for more chocolatey goodness between now and October 20.

Check out our participating bloggers:

The PinterTest Kitchen ā™„ 2 Cookin Mamas ā™„ 27th and Olive ā™„ A Day in the Life on the Farm ā™„ A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures ā™„ A Little Fish in the Kitchen ā™„ addicted 2 recipes ā™„ Amy’s Cooking Adventures ā™„ An Affair from the Heart ā™„ April GoLightly ā™„ At the Table with R and R ā™„ Baking Sense ā™„ Blade & Barbell ā™„ Blogghetti ā™„ Body Rebooted ā™„ Books n’ Cooks ā™„ Bottom Left of the Mitten ā™„ Canning and Cooking at Home ā™„ Cheese Curd In Paradise ā™„ Chef Sarah Elizabeth ā™„ Cindy’s Recipes and Writings ā™„ Coconut & Lime ā™„ Cook With Renu ā™„ Cook’s Hideout ā™„ Cookaholic Wife ā™„ Cookie Dough and Oven Mitt ā™„ CopyKat.com ā™„ Daily Dish Recipes ā™„ Everyday Eileen ā™„ Fairyburger ā™„ Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice ā™„ Family Around the Table ā™„ Fix Me a Little Lunch ā™„ Frankly Entertaining ā™„ Frugal & Fit ā™„ Get the Good Stuff! ā™„ Growing Up Gabel ā™„ Hardly A Goddess ā™„ Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks ā™„ Home Sweet Homestead ā™„ House of Nash Eats ā™„ Intelligent Domestications ā™„ jenniferbakes ā™„ JoAnn’s Food Bites ā™„ Join Us, Pull up a Chair ā™„ Jolene’s Recipe Journal ā™„ Jonesinā€™ For Taste ā™„ Karen’s Kitchen Stories ā™„ Kate’s Recipe Box ā™„ Kelly Lynn’s Sweets and Treats ā™„ LeMoine Family Kitchen ā™„ Life on Food ā™„ Life, Love, and Good Food ā™„ Lisa’s Dinnertime Dish ā™„ Little House Big Alaska ā™„ Long Distance Baking ā™„ Maria’s Mixing Bowl ā™„ Moore or Less Cooking ā™„ Must Love Home ā™„ Norine’s Nest ā™„ Our Good Life ā™„ Our Sutton Place ā™„ OVENTales ā™„ Palatable Pastime ā™„ Prettysweetblog ā™„ Red Cottage Chronicles ā™„ Restless Chipotle ā™„ Reviews, Chews & How-Tos ā™„ Sarah Cooks the Books ā™„ Sarah’s Bake Studio ā™„ Savory Moments ā™„ Seasonal and Holiday Recipe Exchange ā™„ Seasoned Sprinkles ā™„ Seduction In The Kitchen ā™„ Simple Family Crazy Life ā™„ Simply Inspired Meals ā™„ Snacks and Sips ā™„ Soulfully Made ā™„ Stephie The Happy Mom ā™„ Sumptuous Spoonfuls ā™„ Sweet Coralice ā™„ Take Two Tapas ā™„ Tampa Cake Girl ā™„ That Recipe ā™„ The Baking Fairy ā™„ The Beard and The Baker ā™„ The Food Hunter’s Guide to Cuisine ā™„ The Gingered Whisk ā™„ The Heritage Cook ā™„ The Mad Scientist’s Kitchen ā™„ The Olive Blogger ā™„ The Pajama Chef ā™„ The Redhead Baker ā™„ The Saucy Fig ā™„ The Spiffy Cookie ā™„ The Weekday Gourmet ā™„ This is How I Cook ā™„ Trampling Rose ā™„ Turnips 2 Tangerines ā™„ Walking Fruitfully ā™„ Wendy Polisi ā™„ Wildflour’s Cottage Kitchen ā™„ Zesty South Indian Kitchen

I know you guys will find great recipes on ALL of of those fabulous blogs this week. But first, before you go check them out… let’s chat about these YUMMY cookies! I made them with Imperial Sugar. In some ways, it seems like all sugar is the same. But since I began baking with Imperial Sugar, I have noticed a definite difference in the quality of my dishes. They’ve been in business for 175 years so they know what they’re doing!! I know that sounds like an ad, but I promise it isn’t. Their regular granulated sugar is not clumpy, their brown sugar is not dry (and the resealable bags are helpful!), and their powdered sugar is so soft and perfect for blending into frosting. If you’re looking for some fun Halloween recipes, look no further. Imperial Sugar has you covered!!

Chocolate slice and bake cookies... cardamom and orange flavors are so warm and perfect for the holiday season! I made these cookies for #Choctoberfest with the help of our Gold Sponsor, Imperial Sugar!

TheseĀ Chocolate Orange-Cardamon Cookies were so easy to mix together during my son’s naptime. The whole house smelled great after I zested an orange and opened up a jar of cardamom. Then, later that afternoon, my son and I sliced the cookies together and placed them on the cookie sheet to bake. <— that was interesting with a two year old. I put them on the cookie sheet, and he moved them. Sometimes into his mouth. Hahaha! For some reason I never make slice and bake cookies, but I definitely should start doing that more often. One reason why I always say cookies are my least favorite thing to bake is that they seem so tedious to scoop out, but this method eliminates that excuse!

Chocolate slice and bake cookies... cardamom and orange flavors are so warm and perfect for the holiday season! I made these cookies for #Choctoberfest with the help of our Gold Sponsor, Imperial Sugar!

If I thought my house smelled good as the cookie dough was being mixed up, it smelled even BETTER once the cookies were baked. One taste and we all were hooked! The cardamom is perhaps a little unexpected in a cookie, but the more I eat, the more I enjoy them. I think they will be a great addition to a Christmas cookie plate, but also will fit right in with fall baking because what is fall without warm spices? šŸ™‚ Plus they are pretty, so win win! I hope you enjoy these cookies as much as we do… and don’t forget to check out more recipes below and enter the giveaway above! I’ll be back later this week with more deliciousness. Happy Monday!

Please click here for the first day’s worth of CHOCOLATE recipes!!

one year ago: Healthier Poppy Seed Chicken Casserole
two years ago:Ā Kale and Brown Rice Gratin
three years ago:Ā Crockpot Barbacoa
four years ago:Ā Baked Caramel Apple Mini Doughnuts
five years ago:Ā Baked Strawberry French Toast with Strawberry Maple Syrup
six years ago:Ā Maple Cornmeal Drop Biscuits
seven years ago:Ā Pumpkin Spread
eight years ago: Pumpkin Pie Baked Oatmeal

Chocolate Orange-Cardamon Cookies

  • Servings: 3 dozen
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cut out from an old issue ofĀ Ladies Home Journal that I ended up with a random subscription to!

Ingredients:

  • 1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 3/4 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 2/3 cup Imperial Granulated Sugar
  • 1/3 cup packed Imperial Brown Sugar
  • zest of one large orange, approximately 1 1/2 tablespoons
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • coarse sparkling sugar or sprinkles of choice

Directions:

In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa powder, salt, and cardamom.

In a separate large bowl (I used a stand mixer), beat butter, sugars, and orange zest together until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Mix in egg until just incorporated, and then beat in vanilla. Gently fold in flour and cocoa mixture, mixing only until combined.

Line a work surface with parchment paper, then roll the cookie dough into a 2 inch-diameter log. Roll tightly in parchment paper, then refrigerate for at least one hour. The recipe suggested rotating the log every 20 minutes to maintain shape, but I skipped that step because #momlife. Also, if you have kids helping with this recipe, you may want to divide the dough into two portions and roll into two logs, as one was a lot to handle when getting “help.” Two might be helpful for anyone, with or without kids.Ā 

When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats. Sprinkle sanding sugar or sprinkles on a plate or rimmed baking sheet, then roll log in sprinkles until coated well. You can brush an egg white over the log before rolling if you aren’t suffering from #momlife distraction like I was, but my method worked just fine.

Slice the sprinkled log into 1/4 inch thick, then place on prepared baking sheet an inch apart.

Bake for 9-10 minutes. Cookies should be set and slightly firm when you press into them, but they will harden a little as they cool so don’t over bake. Cool completely on pans, then store in an airtight container for up to one week. If they last that long!!

Disclosure: I received free product from Imperial Sugar to use in this recipe for #Choctoberfest. I was not required to review them or provide positive feedback. All opinions are my own. You can learn more about Imperial Sugar and get great recipe ideas from them on Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

 

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