Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies, revisited

Every so often, I make cookies that look like this:

There were so many cookies that we couldn't fit them all in the picture.

They are the most delicious chocolate chip cookies you will ever eat. Karen wrote a post about these cookies a long time ago, but it's one of the few things I make often. Usually punches out about 80 cookies at half the recipe she put on her blog, so...yeah.

IF YOU WANT ULTIMATE HAPPINESS, READ THIS NEXT SENTENCE: Instead of just chocolate chips, try half chocolate chips and half butterscotch chips! We do this combo every time now and everyone says it is the perfect balance of awesomeness.

8 comments:

  1. As good as these look, they taste even better. In fact, we call them Resurrection Cookies in our Young Women's group because the cookies taste so glorious.

    Is that blasphemous? I hope not.

    Anyway, I love these cookies.

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    1. I was wondering where that name came from. Resurrection Cookies is fitting, I think.

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  2. Your Mom made a batch tonight...excellent!

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    1. Really? Awesome! I sure hope she halved the recipe.

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  3. I did half a recipe, yes. I can't taste them being I react to chocolate, but I made them for our family coming next week. So thank you! Funny because I was just on the internet last weekend looking for a good choc chip cookie recipe. I had forgotten all about this one, so thank you for posting it again. They are now bagged up and waiting in our freezer.

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    1. We sent some to Brock and Erin for the FHE we had with them several weeks ago and they loved them too. You'll have to let me know what people think of them. Did you do butterscotch chips as well?

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  4. I'm happy to report that I ate way more of these than I had a right to at game night with T/K/R (with help from Emily, Matthew and Robbie). They were really good!

    Oh, and thanks for letting me win, Tyler...

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    1. I let you win with the hopes that I would forget that you had. Thanks for reminding me...

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