Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The Only Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe You'll Ever Need

Let's talk about chocolate chip cookies. Although there are millions of recipes for this classic crowd pleaser, I can say with 100% certainty that there is only one recipe I will use for the rest of my life. Everything about this recipe is beyond incredible from the fact that they're the size of small planets to the perfect chocolate chip to dough ratio. Sadly, this is not a recipe I created and strangely it comes from an unlikely source, but I promise that if you try it you'll never want to return to that break and bake life! 


So I've been making these cookies for 10 years now and it started when my mom came into my room to tell me that she was watching a segment on ABC news, where Teri Hatcher made chocolate chip cookies for Diane Sawyer that looked amazing. What's funny is, if this happened now, I think I would be more than a little skeptical at a recipe created by the Desperate Housewife who was famous on the show for her terrible cooking. Thankfully, my 12 year old self was not the least bit skeptical and excitedly printed out the recipe and got to work. The rest, of course, is history.

Today they are my go to for everything! Also fun fact: people like you more when you bring cookies. No joke. 



It's hard to go wrong when a recipe starts with sugar and melted butter. 


Mixing in the flour is the hardest part, but trust me when I tell you that this recipe is beyond easy!



This recipe calls for an obscene amount of chocolate chips. 


AN OBSCENE AMOUNT!


Side Note: Can you spy the chocolate chip-less cookie? While I consider it somewhat blasphemous to leave the chocolate chips out, I promise the cookie will still be amazing! Meaning you could definitely still impress the chocolate-hater in your life. 


You can't tell, but these are ice cream scoop size!!!



Ahhh warm, fresh from the oven perfection. 

If it isn't clear yet, I swear by these cookies. Get the recipe here and never look back! 

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