I was at work last Friday and my co-worker said to me "There are cookies in the break room - you should go get one before they're gone." It was 8:30 in the morning, I nodded and went back to my email and decaf coffee. 20 minutes later I went down to the break room to fill my water bottle and saw said cookies sitting on the table and I have to admit they did look good. So I took one... And then another for the baby.
I brought them both back to my office, thinking I'd save them until lunch. However, they proved to be too tempting and I sunk my teeth into one minutes later.
Oh.
My.
God.
They were amazing. I immediately emailed one of our admins to see if she knew who brought them. After asking around, she let me know the wife of another co-worker made them. I immediately emailed said co-worker and begged him to get the recipe from his wife for me. I thought the chances of that happening were slim to none - if a woman asked my husband for a recipe at his place of employment, I would not get the message for weeks, if ever. However, my co-worker proved to be a model co-worker (or maybe scared of the wrath of a hungry pregnant woman?) and minutes later I got an email from his wife with the recipe.
I told Bryan about them over the weekend and Monday night after work, he begged me to make them for him. I did and they are just as amazing out of my over.
I have to admit - one thing that is not so fun about baking when pregnant is not being able to eat the raw dough. Cookie dough is my kryptonite. Seriously. I buy the cookie dough at Papa Murphys and sit in front of my TV and eat it like ice cream. I haven't had raw cookie dough in over five months. Four more to go.
Because I believe in spreading good things in the world, here is the recipe:
The BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies on the Face of the Earth
1 cup butter flavored Crisco
1 cup brown sugar
½ cup white sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon of baking soda
1 teaspoon of salt
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 ½ cups flour
Chocolate chips... The person I got the recipe from sprinkled them on the top. For this batch, I mixed in a bag of mini-chocolate chips, but I think it may have been too much. I think next time I will try the sprinkling trick.
Chocolate chips... The person I got the recipe from sprinkled them on the top. For this batch, I mixed in a bag of mini-chocolate chips, but I think it may have been too much. I think next time I will try the sprinkling trick.
Mix in that order, scoop onto cookie sheets. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 -10 minutes.
Buy the egg product that is safe to eat raw and substitute it in the cookies so you can eat the dough.
ReplyDeleteI believe you are missing a little something in the recipe...chocolate chips aren't listed!:)
ReplyDeleteHaha - good catch! I will need to edit it. The person I got the recipe from sprinkled them on the top and I deleted that part of the recipe. Pregnancy brain. :)
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