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NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Robert J. » Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:49 pm

Yeah. It's good.
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Greg H » Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:39 pm

I have now made this recipe and done a baking at 24 and 48 hours after making the dough. I really like this recipe and it will be my go to recipe for chocolate chip cookies.
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Christina Georgina » Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:13 pm

Mixed a batch today- start baking tomorrow. So far the raw dough eater in the house pronounces"thumbs up".
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Greg H » Sat Aug 02, 2008 6:14 pm

In the spirit of overdoing it, I made an ice cream sandwich with vanilla ice cream and a couple of smaller cookies while still warm. :D
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by TraciM » Sun Aug 03, 2008 10:02 am

I printed this out when you first posted it, but haven't gotten around to baking them yet. I think I'm out of bread flour and just never think to pick some up. Thanks for the reminder!
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Cynthia Wenslow » Sun Aug 03, 2008 10:45 am

Greg, I applaud overdoing it. :)

This recipe is really good with a little smoked red savina powder added.
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Greg H » Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:25 pm

Made the 72 hour last night. Probably my lack of a fine palate, but I don't notice all that much difference between 24, 48 and 72, BUT they are all delicious. Because they are perfect warm, as a friend pointed out to me, making the dough on Thursday night gives you warm CC cookies on Fri, Sat and Sun. Nice and easy desert for the whole weekend.
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Carrie L. » Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:56 am

I'm probably dating myself here, but does anyone remember the "Anal-retentive Chef" from Saturday Night Live (probably 15 or more years ago)? The way this recipe reads reminds me of that!
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Christina Georgina » Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:51 pm

Way too sweet for my teeth !! My son and husband love them but did not notice much difference between 24 and 72 hour batches.
Did you all really make them 3.5 oz ???? I actually got out my scale. 3.5 oz is NOT a large golf ball, it's more like a small softball. At half that size 6 barely fit on my cookie sheet.
I agree that mixing up a batch and keeping it in the fridge does accomplish a ready dessert for many days.
Carrie, I agree with you, unnecessarily fussy.
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Re: NYT Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe

by Greg H » Wed Aug 06, 2008 8:03 pm

Christina Georgina wrote:Way too sweet for my teeth !! My son and husband love them but did not notice much difference between 24 and 72 hour batches.
Did you all really make them 3.5 oz ???? I actually got out my scale. 3.5 oz is NOT a large golf ball, it's more like a small softball. At half that size 6 barely fit on my cookie sheet.
I agree that mixing up a batch and keeping it in the fridge does accomplish a ready dessert for many days.
Carrie, I agree with you, unnecessarily fussy.


I will probably cut the chocolate in half the next batch I make.

I did them slightly larger than golf balls, certainly smaller than a tennis ball, and when cooked they were about 5" in diameter.

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