Chocolate Chip Cookies #CreativeCookieExchange
Well, today I will share with you guys, how my cookie journey started. I started making cookies,1st time when my kiddo turned 2, and we visited Las Vegas. I normally carry lots of homemade snacks with me, but somehow while returning back from the trip, most of them was finished. So, I got a pack of Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies, if in case she don't want to eat anything, these cookies will work (sweet stuffs always help me in keeping her quite).
Though I loved them, she maintained a distance with those cookies. As she loves Chocolate, so I thought of giving this simple and very easy recipe a try... Being a novice, I nailed it... And it became my go to recipe.. Whether it is a road trip, or a snack time in school, it does it's magic all the time..
I adapted this recipe from All Recipes.com, but omitted walnuts, as somehow the taste of Walnut was not going perfect with these cookies.
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Also, if you are looking for inspiration to get in the kitchen and start baking, check out what all of the hosting bloggers have made:
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- Chocolate Chip Cookies from SimplyVeggies
- Demerara Shortbread Cookies from Karen’s Kitchen Stories
- Gingham Picnic Cookies from Food Lust People Love
- Gluten-Free Trail Mix Cookies from Rhubarb and Honey
- Key Lime Coolers from 2 Cookin’ Mamas
- Naan Khatai - Indian Shortbread Cookies from Spiceroots
- Nutella Energy Bites from Study at Home Mama
- Potato Chip Chocolate Chip Cookies from Our Good Life
- Raisin Biscuits from A Shaggy Dough Story
- Soft Brown Sugar Cookies from Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
Ingredients you will need (makes about 48 cookies)-
- All Purpose flour (maida)- 3 ups
- White Sugar- 1 cup
- Brown Sugar - 1 cup
- Unsalted Butter - 1 cup (softened)
- Eggs - 2
- Vanilla Extract (not imitation)- 2tsp
- Baking Soda- 1tsp
- Hot Water - 2tsp
- Salt - 1/2tsp
- Semisweet Chocolate Chip - 2 cups
Directions you will need-
- Mix All Purpose flour (maida) with White Sugar.
- Add Brown Sugar and softened butter, stir.
- Mix Baking Soda with hot water.
- Add in eggs, Vanilla essence and soda mixture to the flour mixture and mix.
- Now, add Chocolate Chips, and stir.
- In a scoop of 1/4th cup, fill in dough.. Make a ball of this amount of dough, and then break in 2 parts.
- Place on the cookie tray at 1 inch apart, with a broken texture on the top and bake in preheated oven at 350 degrees for 10 minutes, or until the edges are nicely browned.
- I love to eat, atleast couple of them, when they are still little warm.
- Keep it in airtight container, and it will last for a month (if any of your family member loves chocolate,it's not going to last more than a week).
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