08 March 2009

Eating In (VDay Edition)

This Valentine's day we decided keep it relaxed and economical with some dining in. The bf offered to cook me a delicious meal and I made surprise cookies!

The boy spent the day gathering ingredients at Chelsea Market and came out with a seafood theme. For our side we had lobster bisque w/ bread rolls; and for the main he re-created "Scallops and Cauliflower with Caper-Raisin Sauce" by the ingenius Jean-Georges. The creamy, sweet, tangy, and yet salty sauce paired with fresh scallops is a fulfulling combo of flavors. You can find the recipe here.



On the other side of town, I had made "Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Pudding Cookies". (Note: the pudding gives it extra chew). I had altered this recipe to the following:

INGREDIENTS
1 cup butter
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup white sugar
1 (3.5 ounce) package instant vanilla pudding mix
2 eggs
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
3 1/2 cups rolled oats
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Butter cookie sheets.
2. In a large bowl, cream together shortening, brown sugar, and white sugar until smooth.
3. Blend in instant pudding, cinnamon and vanilla extract.
4. Then beat in eggs until the batter is light and fluffy.
5. Combine flour and baking soda; mix into the batter.
6. Stir in oats and chocolate chips. Dough will be stiff.
7. Drop dough by spoonfuls onto the cookie sheets. (Serves 48)
8. Bake for 8 to 12 minutes in the preheated oven, or until firm.
9. Cool.

Pretty simple right? I thought so. But being the overly-zealous-never-have-I-ever-baked-cookies-from-scratch-by-myself-individual I had accidentally added one whole extra cup of white sugar into by batter. --Le sigh-- I went ahead and finished making them anyway. Fortunately, they came out deliciously big, flat and chewy (although definitely on the sweeter side). Whew!



I remade the cookies for my coworkers the following week (using the correct amount of sugar this time). The shape was completely different! Startling what a cup of sugar can do - without it this batch was definitely smaller and thicker in height. After taste tests by brave persons they concluded that this batch was better. I agree, although I do have a fondness for bigger, flatter looking cookies. Need to go work on finding the perfect medium between the two batches ...



(Still at it ... still cooking ... whoo, this is pretty amazing for my lazy ass).

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