Sweet and sensational chocolate chip cookies. Don’t over-bake them. Go ahead and pull them out after 9-11 minutes. You want to only see a hint of browning on top when you pull them out. I couldn’t even see that, since the color of my turbinado sugar was brown already. Healthier Sugars: I like using unrefined raw sugars, since they still contain the vitamins and minerals of the molasses but don’t have the added chemicals and caking agents of refined sugars. The only issue is that…once the cookies cool, I feel they are less soft than more refined sugars. Warm? No issue with warm- soft and moist and delicious! Healthier Fats: If you’ve ever made cookies from scratch, you know that the old style recipes that call for shortening turned out better than the all butter kind. The cookies are just plumper and less flat and crispy. Yet, Crisco was designed to replace lard in candle-making. Now it is a concoction of hydrogenated, genetically modified oils that your body doesn’t know how to process, since they are no longer recognizable as food. So, what does your body do? Store it as fat, naturally. Plus it increases the LDL (bad) cholesterol. and decreases the HDL (good) cholesterol. So, I’m not using Crisco or margarine in my recipe. I choose unrefined fats in my cooking. I mostly cook with olive oil and coconut oil and butter. In this recipe, I am using lard. Yes, I know that coconut oil and olive oil are better for you than lard. If you are like me, you might be very hesitant to use lard. Did you know? I was surprised to learn these facts about lard: I like the way the pastries are flakier and cookies are plumper with lard, but you could use any oil- coconut, olive, etc. You can use all butter. You just won’t need to smash the cookies, as they will flatten out all on their own without lard.
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These cookies turn out warm and moist and delicious. I always use less sugar than traditional recipes, and they turn out plenty sweet. Here are a couple of tips:Refined Fats, such as Crisco are not good for you.
Real, unprocessed fats have health benefits:
Facts About Lard: Is Lard Healthy?
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After seeing the picture with this post, I was really hoping it was a “scratch and sniff”
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Ha haha 😂Chocolate chip cookies are the best for making the home smell great!
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Two suggestions.
1. I always toast my nuts before putting them in the batter. It brings out the meatiness and takes the cookies to a whole different level.
2. Put a piece of bread in with the cookies when you store them. The cookies soak up the moisture from the bread and will be soft. You may have to replace the bread depending on how long it takes to eat them. But knowing Adam they don’t last long. 😊
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Sweet! That’s great advice. Thank you!
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