It’s Fall So It’s Time To Bake
By Debra Sennefelder
Happy Fall!
This time of the year I love nothing more than tying on my apron and gathering the ingredients for a baking session. One of the my favorite recipes is a recipe featured in THE UNINVITED CORPSE, book one in the Food Blogger Mystery series. It’s a recipe for a chewy in the center, crispy on the edge chocolate cookie.
WARNING: These chocolate chip cookies require a tall glass of water.
Chocolate Chip cookies were the first cookies I ever learned how to bake. And since then, I’ve experimented with many recipes until I finally came upon this one. It was born out of a lot of trial and error.
It takes a lot of willpower not to eat every single cookie when it comes out of the oven.
What’s your favorite cookie?
HOPE’S FAVORITE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES – recipe from THE UNINVITED CORPSE
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3/4
cup
unsalted butter, melted -
1
cup
packed light brown sugar -
2/3
cup
granulated sugar -
1
large egg -
1
large egg yolk -
1
tablespoon
vanilla -
2
cups
all-purpose flour -
1/3
cup
bread flour -
3/4
teapoon
baking soda -
3/4
teaspoon
kosher salt -
1-2/3
cups
semi-sweet chocolate chips
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F) and line cookie sheet pans with silicone baking sheets. (Or line with parchment paper.)
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Cream butter and
sugar together in the bowl of a stand mixer with paddle attachment,
about 3 – 4 minutes. Scrape sides of bowl as needed. Reduce speed of
mixer and then add in the egg and egg yolk, one at a time, beating well
to incorporate into mixture. -
Beat in vanilla.
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Whisk together
flours, baking soda, and salt in a separate bowl. Slowly add flour
mixture to the butter mixture and mix until just combined. Be careful
not to over mix. -
Stir in chocolate chips.
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Scoop dough by
rounded tablespoon and drop onto prepared pan, 2-inches apart to allow
room for spreading. Then drop another scoop (approximately 1-1/2
teaspoons) of dough onto top of each cookie. Press lightly together
making sure to not flatten the cookie. -
Bake for 9 – 12
minutes, rotating half-way through baking, or until cookies have spread
out and the edges are golden, but the center of the cookie still looks
soft and just slightly undercooked. Every oven is different, so I like
to bake two cookies first to get the timing down correctly and then fill
up the next cookie sheet. -
Let cookies cool
on cookie sheet for 5 minutes. Then remove to a wire rack to cool
completely. Cookies will store in an airtight container for up to 3
days. (If they last that long.)*I don’t have a yield on this recipe because it depends upon how big you make your cookies. The photos are from my latest baking session and I was very, very generous with scooping up the dough with my tablespoon measure. My yield was about 17 very large cookies.
Debra Sennefelder is the
author of the Food Blogger Mystery series and the Resale Boutique Mystery series.
She lives and writes in Connecticut. When she’s not writing, she enjoys baking,
exercising and taking long walks with her Shih-Tzu, Connie. You can keep in touch
with Debra through her website, on Facebook and Instagram.
They look yummy!
Thank you, Gay. They are and I'm so glad I got them out of the house when I did. LOL
Yummy!
They were!