Chocolate Chip Cookies Pt 1 recipe


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Servings: 1 servings
Prep time: None None
Cooking time: None None

Ingredients

1 : /2 lb Pak Choi; (white)

2 : tb Oyster sauce

1 : tb Oil

1 : ds Salt

Vegetarian : Vegetarian spring roll

2 : Parts chilli paste with 1

-part : -part sweet

; : ; chilli sauce

6 : Oyster mushrooms

Heaped : Heaped plate peeled carrot

-strips : -strips

1 : Bowl grated cucumber

1 : sm Bunc flowering chives

1 : pk Rice paper

10 : Mint leaves

1 : Sprigs fresh coriander

Spinach : Spinach roll

2 : Chinese cabbage leaves

4 : oz Soy sauce

3 : lg Spinach leaves

1 : ts Sugar

1 : tb Roasted sesame seeds

Sesame : Sesame oil

Papaya : Papaya salad

1/2 : Papaya

1 : ts Caster sugar

3 : tb Garlic

1 : tb Lemon juice

3 : tb Soy sauce

1 : tb Diced tomato

1 : tb Roasted peanuts

2 : Chillies; 1 red 1 green

6 : Chinese long beans

1 : Salmon trout weighing

Directions

0: COMBINE flour, baking soda and salt in small bowl

1: Beat butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and vanilla in large mixer bowl

2: Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition; gradually beat in flour mixture

3: Stir in morsels and nuts

4: Drop by rounded tablespoon onto ungreased baking sheets

5: BAKE in preheated 375-degree [Fahrenheit] oven for 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown

6: Let stand for 2 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely

7: The real, the original, the authentic Nestle Toll House PAN COOKIE VARIATION: PREPARE dough as above

8: Spread into greased 15"x10" jelly-roll pan

9: Bake in preheated 375-degree [Fahrenheit] oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown

10: Cool in pan on wire rack

11: FOR HIGH ALTITUDE BAKING (>5,200 feet): INCREASE flour to 2 1/2 cups; add 2 teaspoonfuls water with flour; reduce both granulated sugar and brown sugar to 2/3 cup each

12: Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit, drop cookies for 8 to 10 minutes and pan cookies for 17 to 19 minutes

13: ************************** Secrets of really good chocolate chip cookies If you follow the recipe on the back of the Nestle Toll House Morsels [tm] bag, you can't go too far wrong

14: However, I advise a few minor modifications and refinements

15: First, always use real butter

16: Don't let anyone convince you that butter vs

17: margarine doesn't make any difference

18: It does

19: Second, TRIPLE the amount of vanilla extract recommended

20: This means to use a tablespoon where a teaspoon is specified

21: Also, always use real vanilla extract and not "vanillin," which is bogus, although cheaper, and sold next to the genuine article in many grocery stores

22: Feh

23: Third, add a little milk, maybe just a tablespoon or two, when you are mixing the dough

24: This will make it less stiff and the cookies will be less hard and crunchy when they are done

25: If you do this, though, make sure the dough is nice and cold as you drop it onto the cookie sheet, and also make sure the cookie sheet is room temperature or cooler when you put the dough on it and put it into the oven

26: If the dough melts around the edges before it starts to bake, sometimes the edges will burn or get too brown

27: Fourth, if you like, try leaving out part of the sugar

28: I find sometimes that these cookies are easier to take if even 1/8 cup (two tablespoons) of the sugar (white or brown) is omitted

29: Don't leave out more than that though

30: If you like, try adding a 10 ounce bag of Reese's peanut butter chips, along with the chocolate chips

31: This makes a great cookie, but if you do this it is probably best to omit the nuts

32: Or, try adding a bag of butterscotch chips and substituting oatmeal for the nuts

33: You can also experiment with untraditional mixes of white and brown sugar until you achieve the version you like best

34: In addition, although I have not yet tried this myself, I am told that it is possible to substitute honey on a one-to-one basis for the brown sugar, resulting in nice chewy cookies with a longer shelf life

35: The nuts are optional

36: Many people prefer chocolate chip cookies without nuts

37: Alternatively, you can try adding oatmeal (even if you don't add butterscotch chips) in the same volume as the nuts called for by the recipe (but if you do this, be sure to add more liquid)

38: My friend Susan says that she doesn't bother adding more liquid and her cookies turn out fine, but I prefer always to add that extra tablespoon or two of milk

39: Also, if you add the Reese's peanut butter morsels as discussed above, they melt and create some additional moistness in the cookies

40: The morsels don't have to be Nestle

41: However, in my experience Nestle morsels do melt in a most satisfactory way during the baking process

42: Ghirardelli and Guittard morsels are very good

43: I also like the Hershey mini-morsels for this

44: The morsels MUST, however, be semisweet (i

45: e

46: dark) chocolate

47: Milk chocolate morsels, which are sold in similar bags to the undiscerning, are massively too sweet to put into these cookies

48: continued in part 2







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