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Monday, January 10

In The Mood For Chocolate Chip?

The first thing I will say is, THESE BABIES ARE GOOD!



* I know, bad joke*


 My first experience with this recipe was almost two years ago when my friend Johnna sent me the most incredible box of cookies.  I was so surprised because not only were they chocolate chip, they were decorated! And to top it off, they were amazingly good!

The only problem was, she sent them to me on the very first day of one of my MANY diets.  So to  keep myself from eating them all I shared them with my friend Lori.

Since then, she has been begging me to make more.  When we got together to make cookies for our friend Jessica's baby shower, I decided it was probably about time.  Poor Lori ONLY had to wait two years =)

Lucky for me, when Johnna sent my cookies, she sent me the recipe, {She's sweet like that}  and she also mentioned that she had found it in the Sugarbakers’ Cookie Cutter Cookbook.  I was so impressed with this recipe, I decided to buy it!  It was worth the money. I highly recommend it for anyone who likes to bake cookies. 

I feel like I should mention, it’s not the book you’re looking for if it's pictures you want to see. That aspect is actually pretty LAME.  However, it contains SEVERAL recipes, and so far, all of them that I have tried have been wonderful!

Sugarbakers’ Chocolate Mini-Chip Cookies


1 c unsalted butter

⅓c granulated sugar

½ c light-brown sugar

1 large egg yolk

2 tsp vanilla extract

2 ½ c all-purpose flour {I think they got a little overzealous with the flour...try 2 cups first, and work your way up}

½ tsp salt

1 ½ c semi-sweet mini-chocolate chips



Cream together the butter and sugars. To that add the vanilla and egg yolk. Sift together the flour and salt, and add it one cup at a time until completely incorporated. Then, BY HAND fold in the chocolate chips. You can do it with your mixer, but it might break them up, so I would really just do it the old fashioned way =)

*MEANWHILE, PREHEAT YOUR OVEN TO 350°*

While you wait for the oven to warm, wrap your dough in plastic wrap and chill for at least thirty minutes. When it is chilled, roll out cookies on lightly floured parchment and bake at 350° for 10-12 minutes.

 

These cookies roll and cut SO WELL!






The recipe is so good, it begs to be shared, and  I even spared you the the two year wait! 

As for Jessica and baby Madden...I wish them health, an easy delivery, and all of the happiness in the world. I love little babies and the
pitter patter of tiny little feet =)




34 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this recipe, looks yummie.
    I am going to try it as soon as possible, it`s a nice change to my Peggy Porshen recipe (wich is great).

    Best regards
    Astrd

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  2. im trying this one. the lemon one was awesome

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  3. I'm going to try these for sure.
    Thanks for sharing!They sound delicious.

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  4. I'm going to try this. Rolled chocolate chip cookies? I'm going to try this. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  5. SugarBaker's was my bible when I first started doing cookies. I haven't tried this one, but it is on my to do list!

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  6. Johnna's COOKIES are so good I'lll definitely try this recipe!! Thanks for sharing... the baby COOKIES are amazing, love the colour combination...

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  7. Oooo! Not much better than a chocolate chip cookie..and you add the icing too it. Yumilicious(:

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  8. Rolled chocolate chip cookies?? Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Another one to add to my loooong list! So cute, and yummy too:)

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  10. Chocolate chip cookies are my fave, and to roll/cut/decorate them?! Are you kidding me?! I can't wait to try these. Thanks for sharing, Callye! The baby feet are precious.

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  11. I can NOT wait to try this!! And your cookies are just adorable. The little feet -- so perfect!

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  12. I just had the best idea. I'm going to make these with chocolate clay decorations. Its a perfect match. THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing this!!!

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  13. Thanks for sharing! i have to try these too!

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  14. Woo Hoo! Choc Chip cookies you cut out! Your cookies are beautiful!! thanks so much for sharing.
    Hugs!
    Carrie

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  15. How do I get ahold of the gal that made these? I sent to her Flickr site and fell in love with the cookies she makes. I want to order some. I know that you do not take orders for cookies and that you can refer us to folks. I think that this gal is as good as you, and she come highly recommended from you, so, if you would put me in touch with her, I would appreciate it.

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  16. Callye, every time you recommend a book, I buy it. It's a sort of an amazing power you have. The evening we met, you told me about Sugarbaker's, and I bought it. You gave away a copy of Cookie Sensations, so I had to eBay it and just got it on Friday. I love your cookies and your tutorials are so helpful!

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  17. Sugar and Spice...I made these..and I co not take orders! Sorry!

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  18. I am SO trying these. I will tell you when my family gives a thumbs up about them!

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  19. hmmm must try this! Chocolate chip is my favorite! Thanks for sharing!

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  20. These cookies look awesome! I may have to give them a try later this week since my girlfriend is scheduled to have a c-section this Thursday! Between the royal icing and the chocolate chips, these cookies are sure to be very "sweet!"

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  21. I will have to try these, they sounds delicious! I love chocolate chip cookies, who doesn't?!? You decorated them so adorably!!!!

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  22. Thanks for sharing your recipe, they do look very good! I'll have to give your recipe a try!

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  23. Oh My Goodness! These are sooo good! I made them tonight and got rave reviews from my kids!

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  24. I *think* that Sugar and Spice thought these were the cookies that Johnna sent you, and following the link in your first sentence, went to her flickr site, hence her acknowledging that you don't take orders.

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  25. Found you through Taste and Tell! You are wonderfully talented - thank you for sharing that with us!!

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  26. just made these and the were gone b4 i could even decorate them and i mean gone even the plate was gone haha

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  27. you amaze me on how you can pipe so perfect!!! If I attempted to pipe those foot prints they would all look funky, but i do need to give it a try and keep at it and just practice!!! But I just started making my cookies with a glaze that I really like....I usually use fondant but trying to stay away from that cause its so expensive!!!

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  28. OK, so I made these cookies last night, and will be frosting today! They are not very sweet but I am hoping all the icing will help out with that!!! :}

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  29. I made these cookies today. I like them. I find them somewhat sweet. I had trouble with cracking on the bigger circles. Maybe due to not letting them cool on the pan enough. Def give this recipe a try if you like cc cookies.

    Lisa - lisar45322@yahoo.com

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  30. I have cookie ADD and had to try a new recipe. Perhaps I need to add more flour. I used 2 l/3 c because you warned of overdoing it. My edges were not crisp and clean like your cookies--a bit sloppy and "melted". My husband says they are good, and they do smell HEAVENLY. The real test will be the grandkids!

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  31. I'm with carrolls.cookies. I think I may have been "under" zealous with the flour as my edges are nothing like yours, and they spread a fair bit. I even refrigerated the cookies after they were cut out. Alas, still a fun recipe to use. And maybe I'll have better luck next time.

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  32. I tried these today, used margarine (cause it's all I had) and they were SUPER dry. Might be my climate - Edmonton, Alberta.

    I have butter now & will try again.

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  33. Can anyone recommend a flavoring for the icing with these cookies? Or just unflavored?

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