. . . I have ever used. Ever since college when I tried to bake my first batch of chocolate chip cookies (instead of just eating the dough) I have been searching for a great chocolate chip cookie recipe.
It seemed that every time I baked a batch of cookies there would be something not quite right. Was it the oven, the cookie sheet, me, or the recipe?
Evidently, it was the recipe.
I finally used my great aunt's recipe for chocolate chip cookies. I have had this recipe for years, but for some reason it had slipped through the recipe cards and I never used it.
Unless I ever find a better recipe for chocolate chip cookies, this is the recipe I'll be using from now on. This recipe makes about 4 dozen (good-sized cookies - I don't waste time making tablespoon-sized cookies) cookies and we are already down to the last dozen (in fact I am munching on a couple as I type this - gotta watch out for crumbs in the keyboard).
Great Aunt Florence's Chocolate Chip Cookies:
What you will need:
- 2/3 C. light brown sugar
- 2/3 C. granulated sugar
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 1 small pkg. chocolate chips (I just dump in as many as I want)
- 1 C. Crisco
- 2 eggs
- 2 1/2 C. flour
- 1 T. boiling water
Combine the first seven ingredients and mix well. Add flour and water and beat well. Now, I am not sure why the water should be boiling, but I used boiling water and had great success so that is how I guess it should be done.
Drop whatever size you want (recipe says teaspoon, but I prefer more of a dollop) on a cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Be sure not to over bake!
There really is no bad chocolate chip cookie. Unless it is a burnt chocolate chip cookie!
Happy Baking! :)