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Showing posts with label chocolate chip cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate chip cookies. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2022

Munchie Monday: Biscuit Mix Chocolate Chip Cookies

 Today I was out on errands at the church and other places.  As I was driving home I thought of the biscuit mix sitting on the counter.  Biscuit mix that I saw was slightly past its prime date so I wanted to use it up faster than normal.  I wondered if I could use it to make chocolate chip cookies, a perennial favorite at our house.

What do you do when you have questions?  Go to the internet!  There I found many recipes, almost all using the name brand biscuit mix.  This is what I did (even though it was store brand mix) which was pretty close to the recipe.

Biscuit Mix Chocolate Chip Cookies

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a large bowl place one stick very soft butter which already had been shortened by 1 Tablespoon for popcorn last night.  Add 1 cup brown sugar and stir very well.  If you want to go to the extra work and dishes, etc, you can get out your stand mixer and really slosh the butter and brown sugar around, but it worked fine in the bowl.  Add 2 caps full of Mexican vanilla and stir until smooth again.

Add 2 1/3 cups biscuit mix and four handfuls of chocolate chips...probably a little over a cup of chips.  Stir well.  Theoretically the chocolate chips will be enrobed in flour and not drop to the bottom of the dough while cooking.

Using a large cookie scoop, make 12 piles of cookie dough on a half sheet pan. I happened to have a Wilton non-stick cookie pan that we purchased on our last vacation for some unknown-to-me-now reason.  With the twelve piles sitting happily there I gently pushed down on the tops so they were about 1/2 inch thick/all the same thickness.

Put in the oven and set timer for 9 minutes.  The recipes I saw said to cook 8-10 minutes but they did not make big cookies. I checked at the timer and they were definitely not ready. Another 3 minutes and not cooked.  One last 2 1/2 minutes and they were ready.  Slightly browned around the edges. 

When cooled mostly, remove from cookie sheet and let cool completely if you can.


After consuming a nice warm cookie, I deemed them okay to take to a friend who might need brightening up then gave a cookie to Dear One.  Who, of course, asked what it was! Instead of giving him a snarky response, I actually told him it was a chocolate chip cookie. I also asked him if I would make him anything else.  He said, "Yes!  A broccoli cookie."  Of all the nerve!  As if...!  Well, if I knew how to make one, I might!  I am up for getting as much broccoli into both of us as possible. I have heard that nitric oxide in the broccoli opens up blood vessels and keeps them supple and healthy. An aging person would really appreciate that, I think.  At least I would.  

In the absence of a broccoli cookie recipe, I will just eat broccoli I steam in the microwave for 4 minutes in the Tupperware or Pampered Chef microwave container that I found a couple of years ago on Amazon.  It turns out it is Pampered Chef.   It is WAY more expensive than when I bought ours!  However, I love it.  I even use it to microwave plain popcorn...fill the bottom of the dish with kernels then microwave for 2.5 minutes or until the popping stops.  You can then use the container as your bowl. One-dish meal!  If you can eat popcorn as a meal.  Which we do sometimes...several times this week.  Lazy slug week...



Monday, January 25, 2021

Munchie Monday: Frozen to Cooked

 Our daughter is quite a cook.  She is also quite good at experimenting with recipes.  

One recipe she experimented with happened when she made too much chocolate chip cookie dough to bake all at once.  She, being smarter than average, formed the dough into balls, froze the balls on cookie sheets in the freezer, moved the frozen balls to plastic bags, put them back in the freezer, then hauled out a few balls to cook some cookies as needed.  Smart!

We have done the same thing.


To make a few cookies, pull out a lined baking sheet and place the cookies about 2 inches apart on the pan.  Put the pan in a COLD OVEN then turn on the heat to 350 degrees F.  Set your timer for 10 minutes.  It will take longer than that but start checking about then. There is no point burning cookies you have waited weeks for.  In our oven it take 13 or 14 minutes until they are cooked the way we like them.

Telling this story makes me think I had better check to see if we have any in the freezer at the moment.  Dear One was just scoping out the kitchen looking for something to munch on.  I don't suppose he would love a few sticks of celery...

Monday, May 25, 2020

Munchie Monday: Icky Chocolate Chip Cookies!

You know, I never thought there would be a chocolate chip cookie that I did not like.  I was wrong.  Dear One found a vegan chocolate chip cookie recipe that he printed for me.  At two different times. Several weeks apart.  Finally I decided to make them.

They were actually pretty awful.  They called for, among other things, almond flour, melted coconut oil, and a lot of maple syrup for sweetening. Those ingredients are not bad on the face of it, but together, the whole was not better than the parts BY A LONG SHOT!!!.  They came out VERY soft and falling apart. Their flavor was rather weird, probably because of the melted coconut oil and maple syrup.

The cookies on this plate are the only ones that held together.


Dear One did not even like them very much!  So I tossed the recipe.  In retrospect I should have saved it in a file of "Never Use This Recipe Again" recipes!

Monday, November 11, 2019

Munchie Monday: Very Quick Chocolate Chip Cookies, Sort Of...

When we make chocolate chip cookies, our favorites, the recipe makes more cookies than we can reasonably eat.  SO...I use a cookie scoop and put the cookies on a tray very close to each other then freeze them.  When they are frozen, maybe a couple of hours, I remove them from the freezer and put in an airtight container and return them to the freezer.

In this case, since we had company, I cooked a half sheet pan full of cookies...


THEN...when Dear One is agitating for some cookies I just pull out the box (which I have hidden behind the frozen kale or other objectionable (to him!) food, take out 6 cookies and put them on the quarter sheet pan that I have. 

At this point I place them, frozen, in a cold oven.  Turn on the oven to 350 or 375 degree F. oven and let them cook.  At 350 degrees F. it took about 20 minutes to cook.  In the 375 degree F. oven, I think it only takes 13 minutes, but stay there in the kitchen to watch them. It would be too bad to burn them.



Our daughter is the one who gave me this idea.  It works like a charm.  We had family here recently who missed the warm chocolate chip cookies at the motel so this was the next best thing.  PLUS they could have as many as they wanted without feeling piggish!


Friday, February 24, 2017

Food Friday: Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

Is there anyone who does not like chocolate chip cookies? 

Dear One loves chocolate chip cookies.  However!  They need to be soft.  Crisp is not good.  Hard is not good.  Chewy is just barely good.  Soft is really good.  I found a new recipe at I Am Baker. 

This is the way I made them:

In a stand mixer mixing bowl I combined:
1 cup soft butter
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar

Beat these ingredients until they are soft and creamy....probably 2-3 minutes.  Scrape down the side of the bowl  every minute or so.

Add in:
2 large eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Whip again until very smooth.

In a large bowl mix together:
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt

When these are well combined and you are sure you have no lumps of baking soda left in the flour, add in:
2 cups chocolate chips  (I used semi-sweet.)

Mix well with a wooden spoon then stir into the "wet ingredients".  Don't overwork the batter.



Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Using a portion scoop, scoop out batter and place 12 blobs on a parchment-lined baking sheet.  Lightly press down the tops of the cookie mounds then bake for 10-12 minutes.  You may need slightly longer.  You only want to cook these cookies until they are barely lightly browned around the bottoms of the cookies on the parchment paper.

Remove from oven and let cool five minutes then remove from baking sheet and let cool completely.  If you can.  Well, YOU can but if there is anyone else in the house when you take these out of the oven it may be impossible to let them cool completely.

NOTE:  If you go to the website above, you will see that I did not make these cookies exactly as Amanda, the lady at I Am Baker, makes them.  Dear One LOVED these cookies.  Tonight I was speaking with our daughter on the telephone and noticed Dear One going to the refrigerator for a glass of cold milk to go with some cookies he had in his hand.  I told our daughter that he had found the cookies in the freezer.  He said there was a problem:  there were very few cookies left in the freezer....  He does not know that I took half of the cookie dough and wrapped it into a log on plastic wrap then covered it with foil and froze it so I can make cookies at some later time.  That time may be coming sooner rather than later.

This batch of dough makes about 4 dozen cookies, I think.  Based on baking 24 cookies at the time I made the dough and putting half the dough in the freezer.  These were LARGE cookies.  You might want to be more reasonable in sizing your cookies.