Chocolate Chip Cookie: Cookie including pieces of chocolate

A chocolate chip cookie is a drop cookie from the United States.

Small portions of the dough are "dropped" from a spoon onto a baking sheet, then baked 10-15 minutes in a medium oven until done. Main ingredients in the original recipe are flour, butter, eggs, salt, vanilla extract, both brown and white sugar, and chocolate chips. Variants feature nuts, oatmeal, etc. Chocolate chip cookies can be made at home or purchased at bakeries and in stores.

Chocolate Chip Cookie
Chocolate Chip Cookie: Cookie including pieces of chocolate
5 chocolate chip cookies on a plate.
Alternative namesToll House Cookie
CourseDessert
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateWhitman, Massachusetts
Created byRuth Graves Wakefield
Main ingredientsChocolate chips
VariationsMultiple
Food energy
(per serving)
200 per unit kcal

The chocolate chip cookie was the accidental invention of Ruth Graves Wakefield. She and her husband owned and operated the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts in the mid-1930s. Wakefield prepared meals and desserts. One day she was without Baker's Chocolate for a butter drop cookie recipe. She cut a Nestlé's semi-sweet chocolate bar into bits and added the bits to the dough, thinking the pieces would melt as the cookie baked. The bits did not melt completely, but they did soften. The result was called the Toll House Cookie. Nestlé printed the recipe on its packages of chocolate. Wakefield received a lifetime supply of Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate for her permission to print the recipe.

Preparation

Chocolate chip cookies are made by using white sugar, brown sugar, flour, salt, eggs, baking soda, butter or shortening, and chocolate chips. Some cookies optionally add vanilla, milk, or nuts for more flavor.

Fun Facts

The chocolate chips cookies was made by an accident. It's the most interesting fact in chocolate chips cookies. On one day, Ruth Graves Wakefield was baking cookies in the kitchen. She decided to add some broken chocolate bars pieces in the cookie batter. She thought chocolate bars would melt and become a chocolate cookie, but instead of chocolate cookies, chocolate chips cookies was born!

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