Name: Debra Marmor
Class Year: 1980
Country of Residence: United Kingdom
Why is this recipe great? What’s its backstory?
My husband loves chocolate and is a snack-a-holic, particularly for sweet stuff. But he’s not a great fan of nuts, except in exceptional circumstances. So the traditional Toll House Chocolate Chip cookie, which I prefer to make with pecans, has less appeal for him. Hence, I’m forever on the look-out for chocolate chip cookie recipes and these three have received 5 stars from my sweetheart.
Chocolate Chip Cookies – 3 Variations on a Theme
1. SALTED CHOCOLATE CHUNK SHORTBREAD COOKIES
Makes 24 cookies. Takes approx. 30 mins + 2 hours chilling.
Cookie dough can be stored, tightly wrapped in plastic, up to 1 week in fridge or 1 month in freezer. Cookies can be stored in plastic wrap or airtight container for 5 days.
Ingredients:
255 grams salted butter, cold (room temp if using handheld mixer), cut into ½” pieces
½ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup light brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 ½ cups
170 g semi-sweet or bittersweet dark chocolate, chopped (not too fine, want chunks not little shards)
1 large egg, beaten
Demerara sugar, for rolling
Flaky sea salt, for sprinkling
Instructions:
- Line 2 rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Using stand mixer with paddle attachment or electric hand mixer, beat butter, both sugars, and vanilla on medium-high till super light and fluffy (3-5 minutes for stand mixer; 6-8 for hand mixer).
- Using spatula, scrape down sides of bowl; with mixer on low, slowly add flour, followed by chocolate chunks; mix just to blend. If necessary, knead dough with hands to make sure flour totally incorporated. Dough should be smooth, feel like Play-Doh with no pockets of flour.
- Divide dough in 1/2, placing each 1/2 on large piece of plastic wrap.
- Fold plastic over to cover; form dough into 6” long, 2-2¼” diameter log shape
- Chill until totally firm, ca 2 hours.
- Heat oven to 350 F.
- Brush outside of logs with beaten egg
- Roll in demerara sugar for really delicious, crisp edges.
- Using serrated knife, carefully slice each log into ½”-thick rounds
- Place on prepared baking sheets about 1” inch apart (won’t spread much).
- Sprinkle with flaky salt.
- Bake until edges just beginning to brown, 12-15 minutes.
- Let cool slightly before eating.
Source: Alison Roman, NYTimes.com
2. MOKONUTS’ RYE-CRANBERRY CHOCOLATE-CHUNK COOKIES
Makes 15-27 cookies. Takes approx. 30 mins + overnight chilling.
Once dough made & formed into balls, refrigerate overnight before baking. Fresh from oven, cookies are fragile; firm as cool. Will keep ca 3 days at room temp or can be frozen up to 2 months; either way, wrap well..
Ingredients:
1 cup + 1 ½ Tbsp/ 130g medium rye flour
½ cup + 2 Tbsp/ 85g all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
¾ tsp fine sea salt
½ tsp baking soda
10 Tbsp/ 140g unsalted butter, cool room temp
½ cup/ 100g sugar
½ cup/ 100g light brown sugar
1 large egg
⅔ cup/ 80g moist, plump dried cranberries
4 oz/ 113g bittersweet chocolate, chopped in chunks
Flake salt, such as Maldon, for sprinkling
Instructions:
- Whisk together rye flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder, sea salt, baking soda; set aside.
- Working with mixer fitted with paddle attachment, beat butter and both sugars together on medium speed 3 minutes, until blended; scrape bowl as needed.
- Add egg, beat 2 minutes more.
- Turn off mixer, add dry ingredients all at once; pulse few times to begin blending ingredients.
- Beat on low speed until flour almost disappears
- Add poppy seeds, cranberries and chocolate.
- Mix only until incorporated; scrape bowl to bring dough together.
- Line baking sheet lined with parchment, foil or plastic wrap.
- Divide dough into 15 pieces; roll each into ball; place on baking sheet. Using a mini-scoop will give you 24-27.
- Cover, and refrigerate overnight or up to 3 days. (can wrap balls airtight and freeze up to 1 month. Defrost overnight in fridge before baking.)
- When ready to bake, center rack in oven, and heat 425 F.
- Line baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat.
- Arrange cookies on sheet, leaving 2” inches between each (work with 1/2 batch at time, keeping remaining balls in refrigerator until needed).
- Sprinkle each cookie with little flake salt, crushing it fingers as you do.
- Bake cookies 10 minutes
- Remove from oven; use metal spatula or bottom of glass to tap each cookie lightly.
- Let cookies rest on sheet 3 minutes, then carefully transfer to a rack.
- Repeat with remaining dough, always using cold dough and cool baking sheet.
- Serve after cookies cooled ca 10 minutes, or wait until reach room temperature.
Source: Dorie Greenspan, NYTimes.com
3. WHITE CHOCOLATE MACADAMIA NUT COOKIES
Makes 24-50 cookies. Takes approx. 1 hour.
Once dough made & formed into balls, refrigerate overnight before baking. Fresh from oven, cookies are fragile; firm as cool. Will keep ca 3 days at room temp or can be frozen up to 2 months; either way, wrap well..
Ingredients:
2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 heaped tsp salt
12 Tbsp (180g) unsalted butter, melted & cooled
1 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 large egg
1 large egg yolk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups white chocolate chips
1 cup chopped macadamia nuts (salted is fine)
Instructions:
- Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position; heat oven to 325 F.
- Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Whisk flour, baking soda, and salt together in medium bowl.
- In large bowl, beat melted butter and sugars together with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth.
- Beat in egg, egg yolk, and vanilla until combined.
- Reduce mixer speed to low; slowly add flour mixture until combined.
- Mix in white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts until incorporated.
- Working with 2 Tbsp of dough at time, roll dough into even balls, lay on baking sheets, spaced ca 2” apart. Using a small scoop will give you up to 50 cookies.
- Bake cookies until edges set, beginning to brown but center’s still soft and puffy, ca 16 minutes.
- Let cookies cool on baking sheet ca 10 minutes
- Serve warm or transfer to wire rack; let cool completely.
Source: Adapted from Tessa Arias, handletheheat.com