“The Chocolate CHIP Cookie – Our Favorite Cookie”

 

National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day - August 4

NATIONAL CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DAY

On August 4th, National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day gives us an opportunity to dunk American’s #1 favorite cookie. Whether yours are homemade or storebought, pour a glass of milk and enjoy.

Without chocolate chips, the cookie would still be number one. Or would it?

For that reason, we also recognize Ruth Graves Wakefield on National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day. Thanks to her inventiveness and curiosity, chocolate chips and a cookie dough go together. And for this reason, we hover around ovens savoring the moment the timer dings.

How the Chocolate Chip Cookie Began

Imagine if Ruth Graves Wakefield hadn’t run out of baker’s chocolate for her cookie recipe that day in 1937. Because that’s what happened. The cookie recipe she was preparing called for baker’s chocolate and would have blended smoothly into the dough. However, she was out. And what if Mrs. Wakefield hadn’t considered using semi-sweet chocolate instead? She figured it would just melt into the dough and work much like the baker’s chocolate.

Or, what if someone had interrupted Ruth Graves Wakefield that day and caused the cookies to burn and ruin the experiment?

Well, none of that happened. Instead of interruptions or doubts, the baker added the chocolate to the dough. Moments later the mouthwatering aroma began to waft from Mrs. Wakefield’s oven. Perhaps the smell lured a child into the kitchen. Or maybe a guest at the Tollhouse Inn she and her husband owned. We may not know the finer details of the day the chocolate chip cookie came to be. However, we do know Ruth Graves Wakefield made it happen.

And if it weren’t for her, we wouldn’t know the ecstasy of warm chocolate chip cookie melting on our tongue. We know that feeling. When our eyes close in heavenly satisfaction and a perfect smile graces our face. No, if it weren’t for Ruth Graves Wakefield, entire generations would be denied the bliss that is a chocolate chip cookie.

We could even go so far as to say she is responsible for all those other nuggets of goodness. Those morsels of butterscotch, peanut butter, and white chocolate we enjoy in much the same way we enjoy our chocolate delights.  Nothing, though, rates quite as high as the chocolate chip cookie Ruth Graves Wakefield brought to us in 1937. No, nothing.

HOW TO OBSERVE #ChocolateChipDay

Make your favorite chocolate chip cookies and throw some extra chocolate chips into the mix! Give this recipe a try. Post on social media using #ChocolateChipCookieDay.

NATIONAL CHOCOLATE CHIP DAY HISTORY

We were unable to find the origins of this holiday.

 

Recipe:                     

Prep:  10 minutes
Cook:  30 minutes
Total Prep:  40 minutes
Servings:  3 dozen

Ingredients:

2 1/4 cups flour

3/4 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon salt

2 eggs

1 12 ounce package chocolate chips

1/2 cup unsalted butter

3/4 cup sugar

3/4 cup brown sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 375°.

In a medium bowl, combine butter and sugar until creamy.

Add eggs one at a time. 

Stir in vanilla. 

In a separate bowl mix together dry ingredients.

Gradually add to the wet ingredients.

Incorporate the chocolate chips.

Drop by the spoonful onto a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes.  


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