The most sinfully delicious chocolate chip cookies ever.
When you think of comfort food what is you first idea, chocolate cake, Apple Brown Betties, grilled cheese? Most Canadian say that they will choose “anything chocolate” when they are in need of comfort and this recipe will do just the trick. This award winning recipe is none other than the wonderful creation of Margaret Burton, well known baker. She has been featured in numerous recipe books and is admired for her talent in creating some of the most treasured family recipes.
Margaret Burton’s famous Chocolate Chip Cookies
Preheat oven to 365 degrees.
Cream together:
1/3 cup of butter
1/3 cup shortening
Mix in a medium sized mixing bowl
Add:
1/2 granulated sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
Add slowly to butter mixture on low, or fold sugar in to the mixture
Cream well and add:
1 egg (well beaten)
Bea egg prior to adding to the mixture. Continue on low speed when adding egg.
Mix Together:
1 ½ cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
Finally when the entire mixture has reached a smooth cream colour, add half a package of milk chocolate chips, or 1 cup of chocolate chips.
Additional options include adding 1/2 cup of diced walnuts.
Grease the top of a single layered cookie sheet.
Drop a large teaspoon sized ball of dough on the greased sheet,
approximately 2 inches apart from one another. This will allow
them to be removed with out disruption of other cookies.
They will take 8 – 10 minutes.
With sinfully delicious combination of butter and chocolate, this recipe is sure to please the chocolate lover in your life.
Bon Appetite.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
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Your instructions for this recipe were very clear and concise and would be easy to follow if I were to actually make these cookies, which was good.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I would change is that you used 'sinfully delicious' twice, once at the beginning and once at the end and I didn't feel the repetition was necessary.
I like how you started with "The most sinfully delicious chocolate chip cookies ever." It definitely caught my interest :P
ReplyDeleteBut I do agree with Jordan, you should think of other phrasing to end with. Your directions were very clear and easy to follow.
i have nothing really to say, other than i agree with the repetition point made by jordan.
ReplyDeletei do love your introduction! It was appealingly phrased. Your word choice there made me want to read the actual recipes, which - let's be honest - are in themselves not entirely interesting!
clear instructions! good!
Ah, This is a very fun post!
ReplyDeleteNever thought to post a recipe, but great job. Like already stated, your instructions are very clear. When working with something that has instructions, use the ability to style your text, it'll make your work stand out even more.