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![]() For many years I would only use the "original" Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe on the Nestle's semi-sweet chocolate chip package, and thought they were near perfect. However, the original recipe called for 1/4 tsp, water and I don't recall it using 1 cup of all butter, and the cookies were thicker and chewy, but I used 1 cup of Crisco shortening in place of butter, as found that made them flat and crisp, and I don't like thin crisp cookies. Over the years I have tried other recipes, that said they were "the best". Some used half butter and half shortening, and some used brown AND white sugar both. I was pleased with them the day I baked them, as seemed chewy and exactly what I wanted, but then after I stored them in a airtight container (usually Tupperware) they would get soft and break, and no longer chewy and solid. I get one I think is the "perfect one" only to be disappointed after they sit awhile. If you have a recipe you think I might be looking for, please post it here...thanks! It's my hubby's favorite cookie, although it has never been mine. Oatmeal Raisin are my favorite cookies, or a soft (but firm) raisin spice cookie. Judy |
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