There was a phase in my life when biscuits ( as we call then in India) or cookies were a large part of my diet. In fact there were many phases like that. My parents were working and so I had the house key round my neck and after school I could do as I chose for a couple of hours.
My schedule did not change, I'd come from school , enter the house, fling off my shoes, throw my school bag, head right into the kitchen, gulp a huge glass of water, hunt for something to eat (though my Mother used to keep healthy and filling snacks on the dining table, I never bothered about them) open all containers, find the biscuits - eat a few , head to the bedroom, change into fresh set of clothes ( leave the school uniform on the floor), slip on flip-flops and go straight to play with friends.
Sometimes my friends would come home and I was a pretty good hostess, I'd serve them water first and then after a while I'd bring out a platter of snacks ( mainly cookies ) and most unusually, a bottle of pickles... yes, pickles. If that sounds unusual, let me give you the logic behind it. It's like this, if you eat sweet 'X' and then sweet 'Y', it (Y) wouldn't taste as good, so in order to enjoy every variety, a bite of something spicy or salty was necessary in between and hence, the pickles.
Then came my MMS days, my friend ( from Delhi) had rented an apartment close to the college and I parked myself there during exam time. There was a 'convenience' store opened in the first floor apartment , they would sell biscuits, chocolates, tea, coffee, notebooks, pen, pencil and similar stuff. We would pop down, grab packets of biscuits ( there was a Kellogg- Chocos biscuit brand we favored) and have those for breakfast and lunch. After exams we would grab a couple of Vada paav and rush home to prepare for the next days test paper.
Coming to the USA opened up a world of cookies for me, there was a sea of cookies in so many flavors and I fell in love all over again. Chocolate chip cookies were my favorite and I'd pick every opportunity and reason to eat 'just one'.
I wanted to make them at home, I was reminded of Martha Wilson , I was addicted to comic books (still am) and loved Dennis the Menace and thought it very nice of Mrs. Wilson to bake cookies . I had never used a oven mitten and held a tray of cookies and to me it was almost out of a fairy tale, cookies at home, unlimited supply! And now that I enjoy baking I decided to go ahead and bake cookies. It was natural that I go for chocolate chip cookies. I love them ( who doesn't!?) and my Son loves them. I can get him to do anything for a 'kiikoo', as he first called them. M says it's hereditary, like mother- like son. Huumph!
Source: Nestle Toll House Chocolate chip cookies
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs
- 1 (the original recipe calls for 2 ) cups (12-oz. pkg.) NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels
- 1/2 (the original recipe calls for 1) cup chopped nuts
Directions
PREHEAT oven to 375° F.
Combine flour, baking soda and salt in small bowl.
Combine flour, baking soda and salt in small bowl.
Beat butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and vanilla extract in large mixer bowl until
creamy.
creamy.
Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.
Gradually beat in flour mixture.
Stir in morsels and nuts.
Drop by rounded tablespoon onto ungreased baking sheets.
BAKE for 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown.
BAKE for 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown.
Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes, remove to wire racks to cool completely.
* Notes:
I made a few changes , I used regular granulated sugar, I did not have brown sugar on hand.
Reduced the quantity of sugar to 1 cup + 2 tbsp.
I used 1 cup chocolate chips , M likes just a 'sprinkling' of chocolate, not an overload :(
I used just 1/2 cup of chopped nuts for fear that little S may not chew them and then have a
choking fit ( I was wrong, I might as well add, he can chew cookies and chips and the like very
well, odd how he has trouble with rice and vegetables and roti.... "heredity" M whispers)
The cookies that were in the oven for 11 mins were crisp, very enjoyable, however
the 9 minute ones were perfect, crisp on the border, chewy on the inside . This was for my
oven, I am not sure if oven temps. vary, but I'd suggest you check at the 9 minute mark and
if required go to the 10 or 11 minutes
oven, I am not sure if oven temps. vary, but I'd suggest you check at the 9 minute mark and
if required go to the 10 or 11 minutes
Have a Great Weekend!!!
20 comments:
Those cookies are so tempting...
Yummy looking cookies
Cookies look so so good, loved reading the post, i can relate to putting the clothes every were and shoe etc..... and pickles too, even mow when i eat too much sweet i have to eat somthing spicy after that.
Damn pretty looking cookies,soooo irresistible!
Cookies looks delicious and beautiful. nice writeup
I too eat something spicy after a sweet but not pickles : ) BTW cookies looks yummy, chocolate chip cookies are my family favourite.
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Your childhood sounds idyllic, Manasi, and I could picture you gorging on all those cookies and pickles with your friends :) You've certainly mastered the chocolate-chip cookie- these look perfect.
LOL- for ur pickle explanation in between... gal ur memories are so fresh like u finished yest ur school days, thanks for reminding mine, hehe I am aging i guess...
That looks pretty delicious :)
Nice to learn more about you!
As a child, I very rarely ate cookies. I generally gulped tons of granola with yogurt & grated apple or crackers with cheese.
Your cookies look beautiful.
Cheers,
Rosa
Your chocolate chip cookies look so good. They must have been delicious. I'm starting a new linky on my blog called "Sweets for a Saturday" and I'd like to invite you to stop by and link this up.
Have been dreaming of chocolate chip cookies for the past few days..looks yumm..
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As usual your writeup rocks...as fro cookies please mail me some,I'm too lazy to bake the myself ;-)
Rajani.
Bits of chocolate and lots of cookie. Good for children and their parents.
Thank You for the lovely comments!
I love these! Chocolate chip cookies are perfect for any occasion and event!
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Thanks for linking this up to Sweets for a Saturday. I truly appreciate your support and hope that you'll be able to join in again next Saturday. By then I'll have a cute button that you can grab.
I love this and looks perfect.. absolutely got tempted.
Excellent photograph! Look at that shot!
Sure,luv the sea of cookie thru out ur life..amazing click,manasi
Uh..one more choc cookie recipe for me to try out. Great photo!!
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