You may have heard this story...a woman asks to buy a cookie recipe and is told it will cost 'two-fifty.' She thinks this means $2.50, but then she gets her credit card bill back and finds out it is $250.00. Outraged, she spreads the recipe far and wide to try and get her money's worth. I first heard this story 6 years ago and was given a recipe on a sheet of paper which bore the date '1986.' The supposed originator of the recipe was a well-known cookie company. I have since heard this tale again several times, with the recipe originating from different upscale department stores. True story? Who knows, but it's a darn good cookie. Here's my version.
Ingredients
- butter: 1 cup (softened)
- white sugar: 1 cup
- packed brown sugar: 1 cup
- eggs: 2 piece
- vanilla extract: 1 tsp
- all-purpose flour: 2 cups
- ½ cups rolled oats: 2 piece
- salt: 0.5 tsp
- baking powder: 1 tsp
- baking soda: 1 tsp
- semisweet chocolate chips: 2 cups
- ounces milk chocolate: 4 piece (grated)
- ½ cups chopped walnuts: 1 piece
Metric Conversion
Stages of cooking
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Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Measure oats into a blender or food processor, and then blend to a fine powder. Set aside.
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In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugars. Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanilla. In a separate bowl, mix together flour, oats, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Stir dry ingredients into creamed butter and sugar. Add chocolate chips, grated chocolate, and nuts.
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Drop by rounded teaspoons onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake for 6 to 8 minutes in the preheated oven.