IAB for president. And I'm serious.Chocolate chip is pretty much the undisputed king of cookies, and anyone who says otherwise is disqualified from this poll. That said, peanut butter is close 2nd, followed by beer. Not beer cookies, just beer.
Hey - I never said you couldn't LIKE some other kinds. But can you think of any cookie that is BETTER than a chocolate chip cookie?Hmmm...I do like a snickerdoodle or a shortbread cookies from time to time too you know. I guess that means I am a maroon
I'd like to think that I have a diversified palette when it comes to cookies
Hmmm... intriguing... I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.There is only one cookie that could possibly take the throne from a basic chocolate chip cookie: BACON chocolate chip cookies!
http://neverbashfulwithbutter.com/food/2008/03/01/experiments-in-deliciousness-bacon-chocolate-chip-cookies-with-maple-cinnamon-glaze/
Store bought cookies = lthumbsdown:lthumbsdown:lthumbsdown:I say choccy chip too, but my own. Never really get into bought ones. They're nice and all, but nothing to home-made ones.
I don't mess with Toll House. Inferior chocolate chips IMO.Toll House chocolate chip cookies FTW (w/ walnuts, of course).
However, there's a chocolate chocolate chip recipe by Pierre Hermé that comes in a very very close second. I brought some to work today, and it was the first time I've ever heard someone announce to the lunch room "These cookies are F--KING delicious!"
Hmmm... I'm sure they're nice and all.My wife's chocolate chunk oatmeal cranberry cookies.
All other cookies bow and grovel.
And they gotta be undercooked!Store bought cookies = lthumbsdown:lthumbsdown:lthumbsdown:
I don't even consider them cookies if they're not homemade.
BINGO!And they gotta be undercooked!
Whatchoo talkin' about? I baked 'em for a bake sale. So I AM contributing to GDP.SS, when you are home baking cookies instead of contributing to our GDP, are you wearing your hemp apron?
I don't wear shoes in the house, dumba$$.do you wear red crocs while attending to your confectionary duties?
i never bake anything, so you can start looking down your nose right about....NOW.
for store-bought, the Dancing Deer molasses/ginger snap cookies are outstanding.
Me too. I need new grates for the grill too.it's true.
i use propane for grilling as well. i'm a real heathen.
Necessity, man... necessity.but i will never use corn syrup for pancakes, nor freeze milk.
That would be an outright abuse of mod powers.i should delete every one of your F&B forum posts for those tragic transgressions.
I was waiting for some poof to bring up the "biscuit" nonsense.They're called biscuits you American swine. Anyway, like beer, you can't possibly judge until you've tasted all that are available. Until now a combination involving choc chip and macademia nuts is high up in the winners round. I am available to be convinced though.
i never bake anything, so you can start looking down your nose right about....NOW.
Watch out... TreeSaw is gonna be all over your $hit for that comment.
I like REAL cooking.
Cookie Monster was a big influence on me. I asked my mum when I was 5 for cookies 'cos these biscuits aren't doing it for me. She told me to stfu and gave me the same bikkies I'd always eaten. Sensible woman my mum.I was waiting for some poof to bring up the "biscuit" nonsense.
Come on over to the States - I can bake some fresh chocolate chip COOKIES for you.
Was she Scottish?Cookie Monster was a big influence on me. I asked my mum when I was 5 for cookies 'cos these biscuits aren't doing it for me. She told me to stfu and gave me the same bikkies I'd always eaten. Sensible woman my mum.
See, you're extremely smart despite being a Kiwi.I second 'biscuit'.
I got the smarts, me.See, you're extremely smart despite being a Kiwi.
F*cked if I know as well mate. I'd eat it though, looks good.A scone?
Kinda looks like puff pastry though...