These Coconut Chocolate Cookies are easy to make chocolate chip cookies that are loaded with extra chocolate and coconut!
There is just something about the smell of fresh chocolate chip cookies baking that just makes me happy and content. The scent of them just fills the house, wafting through each room until the whole house smells like a bakery.
Add the lovely tropical scent of coconut to the mix and it's just sensory overload, in a good way. I can barely keep my hands off them as the finish baking.
When I asked Kayle to do me the honour of interviewing her for my Burning Down The Kitchen series I just knew I would be making one of her cookie recipes.
Kayle can cook and bake like a dream. Yet it's her cookie recipes that appeal to me the most.
I actually do not bake cookies very often. It's odd as I love cookies. I think I know if I bake them I'll gobble them all up too quickly.
The temptation is too strong for me. I can resist them once they cool, but if they are still warm all bets are off.
COCONUT COOKIES AND AN INTERVIEW WITH THE COOKING ACTRESS:
- Kayle blogs at The Cooking Actress. I love her site for so many reasons.
- First of all, this gal can bake her ass off.
- Secondly, she loves TV and movies so we're like soul mates.
- Thirdly, she is just the sweetest person you could meet.
- Kayle is always friendly, bubbly, and positive. She cares about her blogging friends and her visits will always put a smile on your face. It's like visiting a friend when you visit her blog. She welcomes you into her world and you will love being part of it.
1. What inspired you to start a blog?
Well, I had become pretty obsessed with collecting recipes when I was in conservatory (AKA actor’s college where you get a pretty piece of paper after 2 years, not a degree :P), and then when I discovered food blogs I became obsessed with them. When I started my blog I was in a sorta down, sorta bored period of my life-I was living with roommates who I did not get along with, I didn’t work a lot, my boyfriend wasn’t here (he was still living in Ohio at the time, along with everyone in my family), and pretty much all I was doing was reading food blogs and making food. So I thought “Hm, maybe this could be fun”-I really did not expect anyone to like...ever read it, lol.
2. What’s your favourite aspect of blogging?
I love the camaraderie amongst bloggers and I have made so many friends, and I just adore each and everyone one of you :). I also enjoy how much my skills in the kitchen have improved and the bragging rights that are coming with that.
3. You are also an actress, what inspired that as a career?
Well I was about 2 years old and all I did was perform everywhere. Then when I was about 4 I decided to be a “moviestarballerinasinger” then when I was somewhere around 8 I narrowed it down to a singer, who maybe acted on the side. Then when I was 13 I realized I wasn’t that great of a singer (sorry everyone who had to listen to me!), and acting sort of just took over. I’ve always been really interested in trying to imagine what it’s like to be a different person, and I have a bit of a fondness for performing, and I’m a complete TV/movie junkie, so...yeah. I did theatre in high school then moved to NYC to go to acting conservatory and the rest is history.
4. How do you balance the two careers?
To be honest-so far it hasn’t been a big issue. I haven’t had to go away to do any long film shoots since I started the blog, most of the things I’ve worked on haven’t filmed for more than a day or 2. And, I have jobs where I have extremely flexible schedules and don’t work a lot so that I can take all the acting opportunities available-and that, luckily, leaves me with some time to cook and bake and blog!
5. How do you manage to keep yourself svelte for Hollywood but still cook such amazing food?
Ha...ha...ha! Svelte. Um...I don’t. Honestly, I need to lose weight but that’s neither here nor there. I was blessed with a pretty good metabolism, so...that’s annoying I know, but it helps. I also do attempt to make healthier choices with my food, particularly my non-dessert food. Whole wheat, some healthier sub ins, etc. It’s a constant struggle, since I’m naturally more inclined towards unhealthy foods, but I’m working on it. I walk around NYC a lot too, and I’m starting to attempt to like...do crunches and stuff again because I’ve gotten waaay out of the habit of any kind of actual exercise (not that I ever liked it to begin with) but I really do need to tone up a bit, haha.
6. If you could have your dream job in either field what would it be?
The old cliche’-I’d love to be a very successful actress (not like ridiculously famous, but you know...known. And making decent money). I’d absolutely love to be on a television show (preferably a comedy/sitcom, I’m like hilarious n stuff), but I adore being in films as well. Really, I’d be happy if I could make a living making commercials even, I’d just like to be able to do what I love. As far as the food world, I have no idea what sort of job I could have outside of blogging and making food for people I care about, cooking and baking is therapeutic for me and I think it would lose it’s fun if I made it a real job.
7. You have Italian, Irish and German in you blood, so which type of cuisine is your favourite?
Italian! Easy question-I tend to relate more in general with my Italian heritage.
8. Is there any food you positively will not eat?
Heheheheeee. I’m such a picky eater we could be here all day. Although I do try foods-I’m not one of those people who says they don’t like something but they won’t try it. I can say seafood just...doesn’t happen for me, at all (I’ve tried it though *shudder*)-the smell alone makes me nauseous. I have a bad time with spicy foods too. And most green vegetables (I have only recently made friends with spinach...somewhat). And of course entrails and brains and stuff...gross.
9. Do you have any kitchen disaster stories you would like to share with us?
Once I tried to make that mac n cheese recipe that cooks in it’s own milk or whatever? I had to throw it out, I used the wrong kind of noodles or something because they were just a disgusting soggy mess. Blech. Or, once I made these whole wheat pancakes and it wasn’t until I’d finished making them, all of them were cooked, all the dishes were dirty, that Michael said “These pancakes taste funny”. I tried to reason with him that they shouldn’t taste funny. Then he smelled the milk-”the milk is really bad!” Oh you mean that milk that I just used to make the batter for all those pancakes? Great. Everything went into the garbage and I was so upset. 1-time and effort wasted. 2-I was starving. 3-dirty dishes for no reward! *sob* See-traumatic.
10. Describe your kitchen for us? Best thing about it, worst thing about it?
It’s small, kind of long and narrow with a window on the far right side by the oven. There’s a nice tall pantry and a decent amount of cabinets. Pretty much no counter space (and what I have I have because my mom built me a counter-top on top of a roll-y cabinet unit thing). I mean, I love it because it’s mine and I’m used to it but yeah I would love a bigger kitchen with even more light and lots more counter space.
11. Milk, white or dark chocolate?
Dark chocolate! It used to be milk but I made an effort to eat more dark chocolate and now I prefer it :). I don’t like white chocolate, but it’s not really chocolate so :P.
12. Brownie or Blondie?
Brownie!
13. Is there any dish that you think your boyfriend makes better than you do?
I can't really grill but that is Michael's specialty-he makes amazing steak! I totally miss having a grill, it's something to look forward to, the day Michael can make me burgers and steaks to my heart's content :).
14. Sweet or savoury when snacking?
Usually sweet, if I want a snack I'm more likely to grab a cookie than chips. My mom is the complete opposite, every time she visits me she brings like 10 different kinds of snacks (chex mix, cheez-its, potato chips, pretzels, etc. etc.) and I'm like "Um, I'll just have a brownie, thanks." Hehe.
15. Soup or salad with lunch?
I usually get a salad, it’s lighter and doesn’t fill me up before the main event like soup.
16. If you could plan the perfect foodie vacation where would you go and what would you eat?
ITALY! I just want to go to Italy in general-I want to see Rome, Venice, Florence, Bologna (oh hi city that has...mostly...the same name as me!--my last name is missing the first “o”, probably an immigration error), Verona, Milan, Sicily, Abruzzi, all of it! (Those last 2 are the regions my family’s from). I would eat pizza, pasta, bread, cannoli, drink hot chocolate, etc. etc. My best friend spent some time in Italy when she studied abroad for a semester and she got to take a cooking class in this gorgeous vineyard and I was so incredibly jealous. She told me everyone in Italy reminded her of me. 🙂
17. Fruit or Veggies for a healthy snack?
In general I prefer fruit to veggies....they're sweeter so, no surprise there! In the summer, especially, I like to have an apple or banana or some strawberries! I have been having a lot of salads lately-but even those have apples in them.
18. What’s your favourite kitchen toy?
Someday my answer will be a KitchenAid Stand Mixer. But until the KA fairy brings one to me (haha) I probably use my rubber spatulas the most. I also use my food processor quite a bit, it was such a marvel to me when I first got it!
19. Best memory of childhood that revolves around food?
Eating it! Hehe, um, probably watching my dad’s mom make food-she’s the only person in my family I ever really saw make things from scratch (some things, not everything) and she just uses great, old fashioned techniques, that she learned from my grandpa’s mom. I also used to have a lot of fun making blueberry muffins from the Jiffy mix and narrating myself, pretending to be on a cooking show. I was obviously an entertaining kid.
20. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Is blogging still a big part of the picture?
I’ll be in California, married. Hopefully acting is going well. And I’d love to still be able to be blogging too, I think the 2 “jobs” are remarkably well suited for each other, and I know I love them both.
DARE PORTION OF BURNING DOWN THE KITCHEN:
Dare Option # 1:
Take a photo of yourself trying to stuff as many marshmallows in your face as possible!
Dare Option # 2:
Take a photo of you in your favourite section of the grocery store!
Dare Option # 3:
Show us a photo of the inside of your fridge without cleaning it up first.
Kayle says, "I feel the need to explain some of this. We always have ice cream for Michael in the freezer (currently homemade browned butter pecan ice cream), and all the frozen dinners, etc. are for him too-he eats so much sometimes whatever I make isn’t enough for him! Also, I drink out of water bottles, all the time, that is why the bottles in the fridge door. It’s actually all pretty full right now! I was also in the process of making truffles when I took this picture, so that’s the ganache chilling in the bowl on the bottom shelf. (There are fruits & veggies, in the crisper drawer which you just can’t see in these pics.)"
Okay so I totally was not kidding about how awesome she is. She is downright hilarious. I honestly did not think anyone would do the marshmallow dare but Kayle stepped up in a big bad way. Her sense of fun and adventure impressed me so much. I also love that she collaged her photos. They look amazing and it's just so personal. It's things like this that make Kayle such a special gal. She just embraces life and has a blast with it.
I decided to make Kayle's Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies. I figured since they were made with coconut oil that tossing coconut in them would fun. So I totally did. And they totally rocked. These are some seriously yummy cookies. Chewy and full of flavour. Kayle suggests popping them in fridge for some extra time. She aged hers for 12 hours. It helps to intensify the taste. I was in a rush so I only aged mine for 4 hours. They were still incredible. I can highly recommend these cookies. I am a total cookie monster and super picky about my cookies, these made me seriously happy. Big, huge smile biting into these tasty cookies. So I bit into a lot of them. What? Like you wouldn't!!
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Coconut Chocolate Cookies
Ingredients
- ½ cup liquid coconut oil
- 2 large eggs
- 1 ½ cups brown sugar
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 ¾ cup AP flour
- 4 oz chocolate chips
- 4 oz semi-sweet chocolate broken into large chunks
- 8 oz shredded coconut
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. (Kayle used 400 but my oven seems to cook a bit high so I adjusted down a bit for the second batch)
- Line cookies sheets with parchment paper.
- Beat together the coconut oil, eggs and brown sugar in a large bowl.
- Add the baking soda, baking powder, vanilla and flour, and mix well.
- Add in both chocolates and the coconut. Mix again until well incorporated.
- If desired let the dough age in the fridge for a bit. I let mine age for 4 hours, Kayle let hers age for 12 hours. If you are inpatient just make them right away.
- Scoop your dough with ice cream scoop or large spoon, make them all as equal in size as possible. Place on the cookie sheet and press down just a little bit.
- Bake them for about 7 to 12 minutes depending on what size you made them. They should be golden brown. You almost want to under-bake them a touch. Much better than over-baking.
- Allow to cool if you can resist temptation. I ate a zillion and made to make more.
- Serve with a big coconutty, chocolatey smile!
Notes
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john@kitchenriffs
Totally great cookies! I love coconut, so adding them to chocolate chip cookies is brilliant. And great interview! I love these features - I get to learn so many new things about so many wonderful bloggers. Good stuff - thanks.
Choc Chip Uru
Haha this has been one of my favourite burnings of the kitchen to date with a delish recipe too!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
*gasp* the ultimate compliment
Stacy
Kayle is such a sweetheart and I hope her dreams for five years hence come through. And then we can say, we knew her when and she can thank all her fellow food bloggers for our support and love in her Oscar speech. I'm welling up a little at the thought. 🙂 Another great interview, Kim! And those are some awesome cookies. I like the big chunks. I cannot lie.
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
aw ty!
Kristen
Wonderful cookies, wonderful interview. I totally love this series. I hope it never ends!
Hope you feel better soon, Kim!
Angie@Angie's Recipes
These cookies look divine! Thank you, Kim, Kayle, for sharing this.
Ramona
Great interview. She's a riot. 🙂 Love the marshmallows in the mouth. 🙂
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
Awww you are WAY too sweet! I love this so so much 🙂 And I love what you did with the cookies, I wanna try them your way now!
natalie
Coconut is my obsession so I am all about these cookies!
Mrs Deer
Amazing cookies! I love them!
Susan
I love Kayle!! That picture of the marshmallows is awesome. p.s. I've made people do the marshmallow challenge and it can get pretty funny.
Nancy @ gottagetbaked
I love Kayle! She is so funny, warm and down to earth. This is a fabulous interview - damn, the girl looks stunning even when she has six marshmallows stuffed in her mouth! And needless to say, everything she makes is delicious. These cookies look amazing - I love that you changed it up with the coconut.
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
omg I love you lol-I totally look ridiculous with the marshmallows tho hahahaa
DB-The Foodie Stuntman
You two are funny. It helps that those are spectacular cookies too.
Kate @ Kate from Scratch
These remind me of a cookie I used to absolutely LOVE as a kid. I'm totally making these, they look delicious!
Laura Dembowski
Kayle is such an amazing blogger and person. We have become fast blog friends, but I learned so much more about her reading this. And I found your blog. I think this is my first visit (I could be wrong, I lose track very easily), but I will definitely be back! Love this series! It's fun to learn about the people behind the blog.
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
You're gonna love Kim!
Alida
What a fun interview - how can you not love Kayle! (Despite the fact that she is still gorgeous with a mouth full of marshmallows...so not fair!)
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
lol shut up I look gross! hahaa
Dara
These cookies look so great! I love chewy chocolate chip. As always, thanks for introducing me to another great blogger.
Colette from JFF!
Couldn't you make the recipe more complicated?
These are too easy to make!!
Jenni
I loved this so much! And full marks and then some for the marshmallow dare! Were those red thingies collapsible water bottles? Those things are Amazing!
Very fun interview. Very fun cookies. Very fun Kayle!
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
Lol they were! I got them because they're BPA free but they still have the normal water bottle top that I like 🙂
Anna @ hiddenponies
What a great Burning down the Kitchen, and yay for cookies! I'm loving the new look Kim!
Jennie @themessybakerblog
Wee, cookies! I love me some Kayle. Great interview, Kim!