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The Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie ยป Manolo for the Big Girl!
I'm a chocolate chip cookie purist. No nuts. No cinnamon. Homemade, of course. I prefer a nice middle ground between soft & chewy and crisp. Crisp edges with a softer middle is the best. Lucy Says: August 24th, 2008 at 5:45 pm. I tend to go for the classic Tollhouse chocolate chip or chewy oatmeal chocolate chip but, when I'm in the mood for something a bit different, I like to add chopped candied orange peel. I tend to candy tons of peel around the holidays (dipped in ...
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Ahh, the Chocolate Chip Cookie | MetaFilter
Web recipe sites have their own favorites. Some people swear by secret ingredients: cornstarch, pudding (which has cornstarch in it), oats, great chocolate. Two thirds of Americans prefer their chocolate chip cookies "nutless. .... More than once I had people say they love my chocolate chip cookies. I just use the standard Tollhouse recipe, so I couldn't figure out why anyone would think my cookies were unusually good... until a friend asked "Do you use real butter?" ...
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Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
24 oz Chocolate chips -(being a purist, -I prefer Toll House -morsels) 8 oz Chocolate bar, -finely grated 3 c Chopped nuts -(I prefer walnuts, -but use your favorite) Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Cream together the butter and the ...
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Nestle toll house morsels are quite satisfactory for chocolate chip cookies. Eggs: I like cage free eggs. It doesn't make the eggs taste any better, mind you; that's some weird urban affectation. But chickens on traditional farms lead really horrid lives, packed into stacked cages where the ..... Not only is organic milk vastly better than "regular," but its flavor and richness are so far superior that I - raised a whole milk purist - prefer organic 1% to regular whole. ...
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When Phil Knight faces the inevitable criticism from sports purists that he is having an undue influence on the games he sponsors, his stock response is that "the athlete remains our reason for being. ...... It has to do with the specific issues that have been the subject of this book so far: the loss of public space, corporate censorship and unethical labour practices, to name but three-issues less easily digested than tasty morsels like Girl Power and grunge. ...
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