No. The ice cream makers and factories only put in the ingredients to make it taste like cookie dough. They cannot put in eggs because selling raw eggs in something that will not be cooked is illegal.
yeah, and also, that's more work digging up that dough than just buying some or making some.
Chocolate Chip Cookies represent half of the cookies baked in American homes each year. I remember getting off of the school bus and walking into our house that smelled like fresh baked cookies! The aroma of these chocolate chip cookies still bring back wonderful memories for me, and I know they are making great memories for my family each and every time I bake them.
This chocolate chip cookie recipe will produce a treat that is sure to please everyone in your house! It's easy enough that you can whip up a batch of these cookies (or even a half a batch) just after dinner so you and your family can have warm cookies for dessert. Add a glass of milk and the smiles will broaden even more.
For some additional tips on baking cookies, see our article on tips for baking cookies. Chocolate Chip Cookie Ingredients
• 3/4 cup sugar
• 3/4 cup packed brown sugar
• 1 cup butter, softened
• 2 large eggs,beaten
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
• 1 teaspoon baking soda
• 3/4 teaspoon salt
• 2 cups semisweet Chocolate Chips
• if desired, 1 cup chopped pecans, or chopped walnuts
Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix sugar, brown sugar, butter, vanilla and eggs in a large bowl by hand. Stir in flour, baking soda, and salt. The dough will be very stiff.
You can even use a Kitchen Aid mixer for this first step. I use the batter attachment and mix on a lower setting. Just be sure that the dough is well mixed before moving on.
Stir in chocolate chips by hand. You'll need to use a sturdy wooden spoon for this and a bit of muscle. You can add the pecans, or other nuts, at this time if desired. Keep stirring and folding the chocolate chips and nuts into the dough until they are evenly dispersed. (This makes sure you have enough chocolate in each cookie!!)
Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheet. The chocolate chip cookies need to be this far apart because the dough spreads during cooking. No one wants to cut the cookies apart after baking.
Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until light brown. You may even think that the chocolate chip cookies are underdone, but they will finish cooking through out of the oven. If you leave them in too long, the cookies will be tough or crispy. (My kids eat them anyway. I always over cook at least one sheet because of the phone, a child wanting some attention or some other reason)
The centers will be soft. Let cool completely then remove from cookie sheet. I use a flat spatula to remove the cookies from the sheet. It helps to get them off quickly. If you try to remove the cookies while they are still warm, the chocolate chips are still very soft and this can cause a very big mess as well as messy looking cookies.
Chocolate chip cookies are made out of flour, baking soda, salt, butter, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla extract, eggs, chocolate chips and if you want, nuts. This is an original toll-house recipe, It may be slightly different in other recipes.
NO. It specifically says CAKE FLOUR, and NOT cake flour, but you can use it for chocolate chip cookies also flour <3.
yes, but they don't taste as good
The chocolate chip cookies would be delicious if made with cane sugar.
Yes, chocolate chip cookies are a grain product. They are made with flour which is ground from wheat which is a type of grain.
Chocolate chip cookies are produced in many nations.
I prefer oatmeal cookies instead, because they are sweeter and moist. Yes. I like chocolate chip cookies, but I like chocolate chip oatmeal cookies even better!
do drop cookies
The first chocolate chip cookies were invented in 1937 by Ruth Graves Wakefield.
Chocolate Chip cookies might be the most popular cookie - home-baked or retail - in the U.S.
He likes all kind of cookies some people even make them home made but his favourite cookies are proberly chocolate chip but their isn't any kind of cookie he wont eat
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Ruth Wakefield invented Chocolate Chip Cookies in 1924. Rumour has it she ran out of currants to put in the cookies and used chocolate instead. She tried to make chocolate cookies, but instead they came out in "CHIP" form. The chocolate chip cookies were named "toll house cookies" after an inn that she and her husband ran in the 1930's.