Making the Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie and Other LDW Preparations
This weekend we are spending time at our lake cottage. It is always so much fun to get together with friends and family for one final hurrah where we can lounge around, savoring time together, and saying a fond farewell to the amazing summer that we’ve had.
Before we came to the lake I had some errands to run and things to do. As much as festivities can easily seem like they are carefree and easy, the reality is that they often require a lot of work and thought to put things together…especially when you are leaving home, packing up, and going somewhere. I always have to have giant lists of to-dos with giant lists embedded of things to buy, things to pack, foods to prepare, etc, etc. Never ending lists.
One of the things on my to-do list was to stop at the local supermarket for ingredients. While I was there I found some amazing wild caught Canadian perch. It looked so fresh and yummy, I just couldn’t help myself. I also stumbled upon a deal for whole lobsters for $9.99 each! I bought four of these guys. The kids don’t eat seafood so Nick and I will have a lobster dinner two times or we talked about maybe having a lobster boil with Nick’s parents, who live next door. Either way it will be fun!
Another place I had to stop at was TJ Maxx, where they had all fall decor displayed in all it’s glory. There were some really cute things like the little dog statue, pillows galore, and a sassy turkey. Nick said I do not need any more pillows so I am admiring them from a distance. The true fall items are always displayed in stores in the middle of the summer which is too early for my blood, and so now the halloween items are getting front and center attention. While I thought all of the spooky coffee mugs were cute, I decided on this sweet sweater weather mug from England to take home. Hopefully this will fulfill that need I talked about, with needing a new autumny mug.
When I got home I put my purchases away and then went to the kitchen to begin preparing all of the yummy foods for the weekend. I made a few dishes but the one I wanted to share with you is the OG comfort treat…Nestle’s Toll House Chocolate Chip cookies. These cookies are the ones we all grew up with. This time I am making them to be a dessert after lunch on Sunday afternoon at the lake.
There is something so cathartic about a good cookie. It is a piece of pastry that can take you back in time, to where you are sitting at your Grandma’s kitchen table, your feet not even reaching the floor, and you are dunking cookies in cold milk and enjoying that chewy/melty/salty/sweet taste as it reaches your tongue in just an absolutely perfect combination.
When I was making them this time though I thought of how you don’t always have this recipe on hand if you don’t use Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chips and have the convenience of the recipe on the back of the package.
I was also thinking of you new mamas, or young wives you may have just started cooking and baking. A lot of times recipes are directed for those who already are baking pros but this I decided to aim towards those of you who may not feel comfortable yet with baking. Hang in there, I got you.
Below is a printable recipe that you can print off and tape inside of a cabinet door…I do that with all of the recipes I find myself using all of the time. Those tried and true recipes I can just open my cabinet door and whip up without any searching for a recipe.
I am also walking you through step by step so you can see what to use, how to do it, and what consistency/color the dough should be along the journey of making cookies.
Toll House Chcolate Chip Cookie Recipe:
I hope you enjoyed this recipe and step-by-step instructions.
And I hope you all are having a fabulous Labor Day Weekend!
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