It has only been relatively recently that I have realized that I have
had a latent interest in using cooking to show affection. I have never
really had much interest in cooking or baking up until this past year
(and even now I'm not entirely sure how much of this "interest" I have
is based on anything other than having something to do), but being able
to have some sort of tangible evidence of my affection and effort I have
put into making something for someone else is satisfying.
Sharing my baking with others also has some other nice selfish benefits:
I don't have to eat 72 cookies myself (and gain 400 pounds), I get to
try new recipes I wouldn't otherwise make, and it gives me something to
spend my ample free time on.
I wanted to make cookies
that could be given as a gift and transported across many state lines.
The plan was to use my stand-by recipe for chocolate chip cookies
adopted from my mother (using vanilla pudding mix in the dough to make
them extra moist). However, scheduling issues arose and it turned out
that the cookies needed to be baked much sooner than I thought. I came
home on Thursday with the realization that I both did not have vanilla
pudding and that my brown sugar was in the form of a brick and still I
had not found out how to soften it without turning it into mush or
bought new sugar. I considered giving up and just buying cookies at the
store. The sentiment would still be the same, but it always feels
cheap to me to cop out and not put forth the effort to actually make
something for someone.
Google to the rescue. I figured
that it would be a lost cause, but I did a quick search for "chocolate
chip cookies without brown sugar." I wasn't expecting any results. As
far as I was concerned, brown sugar and butter were pretty much the
foundation for chocolate chip cookies and anything else would be a poor
substitute. I warily printed out a recipe that called for honey instead
of brown sugar and decided it wouldn't hurt to give it a try.
So
I did. The dough formed and everything seemed to go fine, but the
cookies spread out like crazy during baking. I'm sure some more
experienced baker would be able to point out something I could have
added to make them more firm, but alas. I used my spatula to break them
into smaller cookies, all the while assuming I would have to throw away
the entire batch.
Like
most things I make, these things look pretty questionable but they
taste fine. The honey adds an interesting extra layer of flavor, and
while I don't think that I'd make these every time, they are an
excellent substitute for the more traditional brown sugar based cookies.
No Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies
recipe from Spark Recipes
Ingredients
• 2 1/2 cups all-purose flour
• 2 eggs
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 3/4 teaspoon salt
• 1 teaspoon baking soda
• 6 ounces chocolate chips (I used a combination of milk & semisweet)
• 1 cup white sugar
• 2 tablespoons honey
• 1 1/4 cups butter
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Cream the butter with the sugar and the honey.
Stir in the eggs and vanilla.
Add the flour and baking soda.
Stir in chocolate chips.
Place teaspoon sized dough about 2 inches apart on an ungreased baking sheet.
Bake at 375 degrees F for 10 minutes or until golden brown.
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