From Stella May
My family loves their sweets. After several attempts, and not many of them that good, the men in my harem voted the chocolate chip cookie recipe below is the best of the lot. I hope you enjoy these sweet little morsels too.
Preheat oven to 375° F.
Line a cookie sheet with parchment
paper.
Blend both flours, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a medium size bowl. Set aside.
Cream together butter and sugars, then stir in egg and vanilla. Mix until fluffy. Add coffee.
Add dry ingredients until combined, then stir in chocolate chips. Mix well.
Use small ice cream scoop to gather dough, roll each piece in your hands to make a ball.
Place balls on prepared cookie sheet, spacing them 2 inches apart.
Bake 15
minutes until lightly brown. Let them cool 5 minutes before removing from the
sheet.
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Thank you for hosting me on your blog. I'm sorry for all the mess in your virtual kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteMaking the mess is the best part, Marina! Think of your first messy draft. Wink. Cheers and thanks for sharing the yum!
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