Killer Chocolate Chip Cookies

Every gamer needs a snack. Next time you are at the store, before you get those potato chips, consider switching them out for some chocolate chips. These killer cookies only take a minute to whip up. 

Now, Let’s Get Started:

I usually use Nestle milk chocolate chips, (but any milk chocolate chips will work), and I pretty much follow the recipe on the back of the Nestle bag. (Also, I use organic sugar – Florida Crystals, not sure if it makes a difference, but it is what is always in the cabinet.) The secret to making them perfect is to butter the cookie pan really well and don’t overcook them.

Ingredients:

  • 2 ¼ cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt (I usually leave it out.)
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • ¾ cup (packed) brown sugar
  • 2 sticks of butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 ¾ cup milk chocolate chips (I usually make it 2 cups.)

Utensils:

  • Teaspoon
  • Tablespoon
  • Measuring cup
  • Egg beater
  • Two bowls
  • Cookie Sheet

Directions: 

  • Get all of your ingredients and utensils
  •  Preheat oven to 375 degrees

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  •  Mix flour, baking soda, and salt (optional) into a medium sized bowl.

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  • In a separate bowl, combine butter, both sugars, and the vanilla extract.

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  • Mix together using the egg beater.
  • Then, add eggs one at a time, and mix again until creamy.

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  • Gradually beat the flour mixture into the butter/sugar mixture.

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  • Add chocolate chips and stir evenly (I recommend a spoon for that.)

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  • Butter the cookie sheet really well, and use a tablespoon to measure out cookie dough.
  • Place each on pan a couple of inches apart.

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  • Place cookie sheet in middle of oven and cook for 10 minutes. (Cooking time may vary a minute or two depending on what type of oven you have, so check often. Don’t overcook. They are best when golden brown.)

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  • Let cool. ( It is best if you put them on a wire rack to cool; I usually just separate them on a plate while they cool, which works fine.) Then pile them all together and ENJOY!

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(I took all of the pictures and wrote up the directions.)

5 comments

  1. Actually the cookie you have addressed us seems to be very delicious and useful for our health because of using organic sugar.
    It will be needed also by every student because it helps them to think better and get more energy at class.
    Ghost could you please put the pics’ sources on this post?
    And also if you have used some other websites in case to use their materials, it’s better to put their addresses.
    WELL DONE and thanks for being in this challenge

    1. That’s cool. Sometimes, all of the ingredients I use are organic, depends on who does the shopping. 🙂 I don’t like the organic flour as well, but the organic sugar is good. Also, I took the pictures myself. I will add that to the post. Not sure what sites I would link to since I typed up the directions myself. I pretty much use the recipe on the back of the Nestle bag with a few minor changes. I put that at the top of the post, but should I link to Nestle website?

  2. Dear Ghost
    I myself play video games so I am sure that these cookies would be a very good replacement for chips. Do you play Minecraft?
    I hope you reply
    -Santiago

    1. Yeah, they are good cookies. I don’t really play Minecraft that much any more, but once in a while my sister will talk me into playing it with her.

      Ghost

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