I love cookies, and now I have a cookie recipe book, watch what I do with it.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Blueberry Chocolate Soft-Bake Cookies
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Coffee Crunch Cookies
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Peanut Butter Cookies Buddy Bake
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Highland Cookies and Chocolate Chip Cookie dough Cheesecake
WELL, officially moved into the new apartment but have only had the time to bake a couple of times. But, for those interested, I made something extra special this time in addition to the normal, new cookie recipe...that's right, CHEESECAKE...Now, naturally, I am not a big fan. I am more of a cookie person myself, so the idea of making a cheesecake had never really crossed my mind.
Here's how it came about, me and my friend Greg were Stumbling on the internet when we came across a random, but freakin' delicious-looking recipe for cheesecake...this was no ordinary cheesecake though...it was Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake. So, not only was this a perfect opportunity to put something on the blog that all the cookie-eating readers could relate to, it also provided a chance to push my baking skills to their limits, and try something that I had never tried baking before. So, we raced to the store on a whim, and I say raced because I had a deadline. I was supposed to be meeting with my cousins within a couple of hours, so I had to get everything going so that all I had to do when I got back was start baking (which of course takes longer for cheesecake than cookies).
We got to the store, got Graham crackers, stuff for a basic chocolate chip cookie recipe (because yes, we were going all out for this cheesecake, homemade cookie dough within the homemade cheesecake....no pre-made stuff....sorry Toll-House, not cuttin' it quality-wise), and the rest of the stuff for cheesecake (A LOT OF CREAM CHEESE...no wonder why I wasn't such a big fan). I got back and started mixing all the stuff...two bowls going, one for cookie dough, the other for cheesecake....BUT WHAT?? The cousins (Stephen, Kristina, Aunt Helaine and Uncle Jimmy...HI!! ) were arriving at the cliffs (to see the marine-layer blocked sunset where I was supposed to meet them) a little earlier than anticipated. It was a race against the clock to get the stuff mixed together and get to them on time.
Realizing that it was not gonna work, I asked Greg if he could finish making the cookie dough so that I could come back and mix and bake the rest of it. Thankfully, he did, and I was on my way to visit my cousins. Of course, it happened to be traffic-ey on Genesee and I ended up getting there a little late anyways, but we walked out to the cliffs, almost got stuck out there, went to eat pizza (at Luigi's the pizza place previously mentioned on the blog), HAD A GREAT TIME CATCHING UP, and then went our own ways so that I could get to finishing the cake and eventually studying. THANKS AGAIN FOR DINNER!!!
I raced home, mixed the two things together, putting a little bit more cookie dough than they really called for because that's just what I do, then put the batter into the pan containing the graham cracker crust I had managed to make before leaving. BAKED IT. Then, if I remember correctly, it came out of the oven, and I, not being a cheesecake person, wanted to try it fresh because that's what you do with things out of the oven...eat them. But no, everyone told me to chill it, so I threw it in the freezer because I wanted to try some before I went to bed. We eventually got it out and tried it. Now, as you can probably tell by the picture, it was not cooked to completion. Now, we had followed directions and everything, but I may have taken it out prematurely because our oven tends to overcook things and since I can't see inside the cheesecake, I took it out when the crust looked overly done. Anyway, still very delicious, and within two days the whole thing was gone...NOT GOOD for the body, all that fat compiled on fat, but it sure was good. I would have to rate the cake, though not completely cooked, still an 8/10.
Another cookie that I had thrown together in this time was the Highland Cookie. I had made them specifically because I knew my cousins were coming and since they had shown interest in the blog, I felt like I should give them a taste of it when the time came. I believe Anthony chose the recipe from the book, likely because it was one of the few that we still had all the ingredients for, and I made them. Nothing special, except that it lacked vanilla extract or something like that and contrastingly had great vanilla taste. So, there they are, simple, quick, and delicious. Another success (despite their looking burnt in the picture, they were actually quite the opposite, chewy and moist). I think Uncle Jimmy liked them A LOT lol. Rating: 7.5/10
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Coconut Squares, Coconut Kisses with Chocolate Cream, and Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip

Saturday, April 24, 2010
Chocolate Munchies
This has been another long week, minimizing the time I have to bake for the blog. Fortunately, I finished my homework early and felt the urge to bake. My buddy for today's bake was someone that I hold very close to my heart. Someone that I barely had the chance to meet in person. Someone whose life was taken unfairly and prematurely 19 years ago to date due to Tongue Cancer. This someone is my father. And though he couldn't be there with me physically, I knew he was there in spirit, ensuring the success of these next cookies.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Frosted Butter Cookies




DANGIT!! For the first time this year, I OVERCOOKED one of the trays. To me, this is blasphemous. NO COOKIE SHOULD EVER BE BURNED!! So, I saw this batch as a failure, but luckily, the other pan was fine and the rest of the cookies turned out great. Next, I had to melt the raspberry preserves (hidden in the middle of the cookies), and put it on. Finally, with the help of my friend Anthony, I was able to make frosting (which was just confectioner's sugar and water...WHO KNEW? ) and place the cherries on top. They turned out beautifully and as you can see, pretty similar to the picture. Overall rating (lowered b/c of the rolling and cutting out, sorry, it just really bothered me) 8/10.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Strawberry (Raspberry) Cinnamon Cookies
To attract more attention to the blog, I decided to change it up a bit and start having SEXY LADIES on the blog. This is to ensure more male viewers lol. So, to begin a series of Buddy-bakes, I had my friend Sara over for this delicious-looking cookie. They are called Strawberry Cinnamon Cookies. BUT, as usual, there was something that we did not like and want in the recipe or something that we simply did not have (the strawberry preserves) so we decided to replace it with that already -purchased Raspberry preserves that I had bought for another cookie recipe I have yet to try out.
Thanks to my buddy, the mixing of the ingredients went very quickly, but next we had to do something very new to us...squeeze dough out of a pastry bag...yep! never done that before! So, number 1, we did not have any pastry bags so we tried to use a ziploc bag as is typically used to replace a pastry bag...i think. BUT, the difference is, we were not squeezing out soft frosting or the like...instead, we were trying to squeeze out little, rounded dough pieces. As you might have imagined, this did not work out at all. The dough began to rip the bag almost immediately and basically pushed out little nothingness pieces...SO, we decided against the bag and just made them into drop cookies. We put them on the sheets and pushed in the centers to make a little divot for the raspberry jelly. They came out great! Just the right amount of browning on the bottom of them...I think I speak for the both of us when I say it was really hard to keep from eating them at that point, but we had to...we had to wait until we got the preserves onto them.
We warmed the jelly and put them onto the cookies. As you can see, they ended up looking very, very much like the picture in the book. And let me tell you, they were SO GOOD. The cookie minus the jelly was delicious enough but the combo of the two??? So Good. The cookies were simple too, so their overall rating is going to have to be..................8/10. Thanks so much Sara!! Hope you had as much fun as I did!!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Vanilla Honey Cookies
Sugar Cookies with Pink Filling
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Brown Sugar Drops
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Chocolate-Glazed Macaroons
Monday, March 29, 2010
Dusted Cookies
SO,today was supposed to be a second attempt at the failed Chocolate-Covered Macaroons, and we finally got a mixer, but there were no more of the things that stick in the mixers and spin...yep, forgot exactly what they are called...whatever. So, I decided to try more drop cookies, the type of cookie that generally works out. After much deliberation, I settled on Dusted Cookies. These were initially appealing because they were decorated in a similar fashion to black and white cookies (white on one side, black on the other), but with sugar and cocoa powder. These cookies mark the first batch that I have ever added milk into, and the first batch that didn't have
The dough worked out alright. It seemed a bit stickier than it was supposed to, but it still worked, and I was still able to make rounded drops out of it. The baking was quick, only 2 pans with like 15 cookies each on them, for about 15 minutes. Thankfully, I checked at like 14 minutes as my usual worrying self does to ensure that they were not burning...because that is definitely one of the saddest things ever...burnt cookies. Unfortunately, I was a little late with half of the cookies on the older, less silvery pan of ours. Some of the bottoms were a little past GOLDEN BROWN but definitely still edible. The other pan was just about perfect, so I took them both out and had my roommate and his guests taste test them...
Their descriptive words included "subtle," and "tastes like pancakes" so I just had to try one. I initially felt that they were kind of bland, but this could have been expected seeing as I still had to "dust" them. So, I let them cool and I began dusting them. Many of them were lost in the dusting process (meaning some were not perfectly half and half dusted) but we definitely got a few to look relatively similar to the picture in the book as you can see from the picture.
This was a fun cookie to make. Kinda bland, even after the sugar and powder came on, but definitely better, but by far the prettiest cookies I've made thus far.
Overall rating 5.5/10
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Super Chocolate Raisin Cookies
Day 3 of Cookie baking...We went to the store today so we actually have the ingredients necessary to make the macaroons that we were supposed to make yesterday...unfortunately, we did not have the mixer necessary to make them still, so that will have to wait until tomorrow. However, my good ol' roommate decided that we should make another one of the cookies since we had the ingredients, just not the mixer, so I told him to go ahead and pick one. He decided on one of my favorites, Super Chocolate Raisin Cookies...but we did not want the raisins so we had everything but those. I am pleased to say that nothing went wrong with the dough making, for the first time since this blog thing started. Also, this is the first time that the cookies came out looking like the book picture...YAY! These cookies were delicious!! White and milk chocolate combos tend to work out, but like I said to my roommate..."This is why I bake cookies" Golden brown deliciousness-Mmmm
Chocolate-Glazed Macaroons
So, today was the first time baking back at school after Spring Break. Unfortunately, when we went out to get the ingredients for this recipe, we forgot the eggs...so stupid...I said it like 3 times at the store. Oh well, we'll deal with it...at this point, we is my and my good ol' roommate with whom I met last year and havent gotten sick of...yet. Lol, but yeah, I hope he's as down as I am for all of these cookies, even though I know for sure that he might get upset with me for making him fat...but hey, thats the joy of baking cookies...getting fat. HOPEFULLY, he and I will workout enough on the side to counteract the force of the cookies.