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A hidden witch debora geary
A hidden witch debora geary






  • Preheat the oven to 150C fan forced (170C).
  • ¼ – ½ cup Nutella for topping (also room temperature).
  • 114g (1/2 cup) unsalted butter – softened.
  • I found the recommended bake time worked well for these cookies. Just remember, the most important thing with cookies/biscuits is that they keep cooking after they come out of the oven, so if you wait until they are completely finished, they will then overcook. Jerome, who likes nutella, liked them but suggested that they would be better without the extra nutella on top, as he preferred just the cookie itself. I liked the texture, but because I don’t like nutella, the flavour wasn’t really for me. However the cookies were very popular at work, and I got a few requests for the recipe. Now I don’t actually like nutella, so judging the success of the cookies was a bit difficult for me. If you have a recipe you recommend, please let me know. I have also tried to make the snickerdoodles, but I wasn’t that happy with the recipe I used, so I am going to do a bit more research on those and will post a recipe when I am happy with the results. And as a recipe for nutella cookies had already been posted on Debora’s website, they seemed like the best place to start. This made me curious to try to bake these cookies, as I had never tried either.

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    Cookies most of all with nutella cookies and snickerdoodles featuring the most prominently. Food plays quite a large role in these books. It is almost impossible to read Debora’s books with out getting hungry and/or having the urge to start baking. You may be wondering what this has to do with a cooking blog and nutella cookies. If you like a bit of magic in your books, I would certainly recommend this series.

    a hidden witch debora geary

    It didn’t take me long to be hooked on Debora’s books and I very quickly worked my way through the whole series (that has been published to date that is). And although I’ve previously stated that I read cookbooks like novels, I do like reading novels and my “go to” genre would have to be sci fi/fantasy.Ī few months ago, a friend of mine recommended the A Modern Witch series by Debora Geary. And I remember as a child, sneakily trying to get away with reading a book under my covers with a torch (I think that was probably about as rebellious as I ever got, trying to read after it was lights out time).

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    Okay, at that point I was probably only looking at the pictures, but still, I liked my books. And others of me at only nine months old reading a book. I think I’ve been a bookworm for as long as I’ve been able to read, and there are photos of me, only a few years old, reading to my brother when he was a baby. For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved to read.








    A hidden witch debora geary