Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies

The recipe on Pinterest said they were the "perfect chocolate chip cookies" but I was skeptical for sure. I've made dozens of cookies, mostly from frozen Pillsbury/Nestlé, and never had complaints. However growing up my mother always made cookies from the Nestlé Tollhouse recipe found on the chocolate chip bag.

I thought why not give this a try. I reviewed the recipe to make sure no weird ingredients but that everything could be found in my pantry. I also reviewed to make sure there was nothing in terms of the directions that I couldn't understand.

Once I realized everything was pretty "safe" I started compiling everything I would need. I must say this was an easy to follow recipe with tons of pictures and "how to's". I love when folks post instructional step by step pics.

The pin was titled "perfect chocolate chip cookies" and they didn't lie. The very best recipe I've ever tasted and made.

Make sure to follow the directions step by step as you will be pleasantly surprised and rewarded with the yummiest cookies ever.

Not to mention the next day they held up to the "day after" test. Most times when you have left over cookies they are hard and not as delicious which is the excuse we use in the house as to why we must finish them off. However with these I placed in a storage container and the next day same deliciousness.

I will tell you the recipe makes about 24 cookies and I was able to make about 10 and freeze the remaining for a "rainy" day. The pin says they can be frozen for up to 6 months or refrigerated for 2 days.

Those of you who have little ones running around will appreciate the ease of this recipe and the fact that you can freeze the cookie dough for so long.

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