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11 (Very) Different Ways to Make a Chocolate Chip Cookie
From crispy and chewy to soft and cakey.
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Smaug
September 30, 2023
Over the years I've made maybe a million variations on the chocolate chip cookie, either my own invention or from published recipes. Many of them have served time as my "ultimate" recipe, but I always seem to come back to the Toll House recipe.
Nicole D.
September 30, 2023
This is a great profile of Dorie Greenspan about riffing on the original -- "Everything starts with the Toll House cookie" she says: https://food52.com/blog/26755-dorie-greenspan-chocolate-chip-cookies
What were a few of your ultimates?
What were a few of your ultimates?
Smaug
September 30, 2023
Oh. lord, so many cookies, so many years. Let's see- brown butter (seldom find it worth the trouble anymore), chocolate chunks (I really like it better with chips, especially since chips with good quality chocolate are now easily available- and so much cheaper than the bars, various "cowboy" cookie (oatmeal chocolate chip) varieties , there was one I got here that cooked them in muffin cups (it had very little chocolate, and turned out it was better without it), the David's recipe- in fact probably all the recipes from Maida Heatter's books. Several recipes imitating the Tate's cookies. I went through an orange oil phase, and it does work well in chippers. I've tried with mint, almond extract. Chocolate chocolate cookies of various sorts (still do that sometimes). I consider walnuts near essential, but pecans can also be deployed to good effect. There have been a bunch more- I've been baking for a long time. Still my favorite, and I do it still when I have the materials- simmer some dried cranberries with tangerine juice. This not only brings in some nice flavor contrasts, it gives a hit of moisture that cookies generally lack, without interfering with the structure.
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