Okay, assuming this actually works... I've finally posted some pictures of my yummy chocolate chip cookies. :) See? In the first picture you can also see a piece of my awesome new dinnerware set. Love it.
Amy's Famously Fabulous Chocolate Chip Cookies
2 sticks (1 cup) butter (none of that nasty margarine stuff)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup light brown sugar
2 eggs
2 1/2 tsp vanilla extract (use the real stuff here too - there's no substitute)
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1 bag milk chocolate chips (yes, milk chocolate)
1/2 cup mix-in (pecans, walnuts, peanut butter, oatmeal) (optional)
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Now, I know what all the other recipes say. "Mix the wet ingredients and dry ingredients in separate bowls.' Blah, blah, blah. For this recipe, what they say is nonsense. Utter dribble. Completely inconsequential. You get the picture.
Here's how I do it: Make sure your butter and eggs are at room temperature. Leave them on the counter for about half an hour. That should do it. If not, microwave the butter for a few seconds. Don't worry too much about the eggs. Cream the butter until it's light yellow and fluffy. Add the sugars and cream. Again, until light and fluffy (this is important). Next add the eggs and the vanilla. Beat until it's... light and fluffy. Say it with me. "Light and fluffy." Next, add in the flour, baking soda, and salt. I really do this straight from the bag of flour into the bowl of my stand mixer. If you're worried about the baking soda and salt not incorporating into the dough properly then mix them in with the first cup of flour before you put it in. Problem solved. Mix just until combined then add the chocolate chips and any mix-ins* you want and stir with a big spoon. Spoon approximately tablespoon-sized blobs of cookie dough
*If you're adding peanut butter, it should go in before the chocolate chips and other mix-ins so it can be incorporated more easily.
**Cookies may require less cooking time in higher altitudes. I used to live in the Wild Wild West and it took about 8 minutes for these cookies to come out ooey gooey.


Yay! Now, it doesn't matter where I am...I have your fabulous cookie recipe! :) Good starter Foster!
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Heather
Mmmm! I still remember the cookie dough you made me before I went on my road trip to San Francisco with my brother.
ReplyDeletePS I made your aunt's recipe for sweet potatoes and they were fabulous!
Okay, how do I get it to tell me when someone comments? I had no idea you commented, Stacy, until just now.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you thought my Aunt's sweet potato casserole was fabulous!! I'll tell her next time I see her! :)
Just about everything you ever cook/bake is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteOrion831: Thanks!! Is that you Rachael?
ReplyDeleteIn all honesty I don't know. I have friends who say you can check for a comment notification to be emailed to you, but they did it so long ago they don't remember where you check it. I've looked for it, looked it up too, and I can't find it.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I think I found it. We'll see if it works. Here's what I did: Go to your Dashboard, select Settings, go to the comments tab, scroll all the way down and enter your email address in the 'Comment Notification Email' box. Save settings.
ReplyDeleteLet me know if it works for you, k?
LOL! It works! It just sent me an email to tell me that I posted a comment on my own blog! :D
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