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Cooks.com - Recipe - Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies

  • . NESTLE TOLL HOUSE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 1 3/4 c.
  • . Drop by level measuring tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets.
  • . Makes: about 5 dozen, 2 1/4 inch cookies.



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  • Near Matches Ignore Exact Toll House cookies ) by (2.1 hr) Sat Aug 11 2001 at 16:43:19 Toll house were created in the 1930s by, who with her Ken ran the in a building on the s of .
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  • . She thought the chips would through the cookies, but they didn't, instead forming soft s of throughout cookies.
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    Article: Life - No shortage of chocolate in Toll House's new cookie
  • Saturday, June 17, 2006 User name: Password: | > > > CHANGE TYPE SIZE Saturday, June 10, 2006 No shortage of chocolate in Toll House's new cookie Supermarket Sampler column By BONNIE TANDY LEBLANG and CAROLYN WYMAN Universal Press Syndicate Nestle Toll House Ultimates Triple Chocolate Decadence Cookies.
  • . Bonnie: Chocoholics beware: This new cookie not only has a chocolate base, but also contains three kinds of chocolate chips – semisweet morsels, semisweet chunks and milk chocolate chips.
  • . Don't get me wrong; the cookies are good, but they're too chocolaty for chocolate-loving me.
  • . I think these three chips would be more delicious in a regular chocolate-chip-cookie base.
  • . One cookie provides a whopping 180 calories with 9 grams of fat, 3 of which are saturated.
  • . So it's good that you can just bake one at a time, like all Nestle break-and-bake cookies.
  • . Carolyn: Nestle's new Triple Chocolate Decadence cookies could easily have been unbelievably sweet.

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    chocolate chip cookie, Toll House cookie: Information From Answers.com
  • On this page: chocolate chip cookie, Toll House cookie , cookies containing chocolate chips chocolate chip cookie, Toll House cookie is a kind of: — any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term) Mentioned In chocolate chip cookie, Toll House cookie is mentioned in the following topics: Copyrights: Definition information about chocolate chip cookie, Toll House cookie WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University.


    Nestle Toll House Cookie Franchise
  • . While experimenting one day, she chopped up a bar of Nestlé Semi-Sweet Chocolate into tiny bits and added them to her cookie dough.
  • . Instead of melting through the cookie as she expected, the chocolate bits retained their shape, softening to a delicately cream texture.
  • . The Toll House Cookie was born and quickly became a favorite.
  • . Today we are pleased to bring you this legendary cookie and other delicious Nestlé Toll House treats fresh from our oven.


    Daily Celebrations ~ Sandra Boynton, Likes Chocolate ~ August 20 ~ Ideas to motivate, educate, and inspire
  • . And I can't decide what's more -on-earth--the smell of chocolate chip cookies baking in the oven or the bite of a still-warm cookie.
  • . " of what a better world it would be if we all – the whole world – had cookies and milk about 3 o’clock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankets for a nap, " wrote Robert Fulghum with .
  • . Toll House cookies were first invented in 1930 by dietitian and food lecturer Ruth Graves Wakefield who with her husband converted an 18th century rest stop for horses into a popular restaurant called the Toll House near Whitman, .
  • . One day, Wakefield was fixing a batch of her popular chocolate butter drop cookies.
  • . And the Toll House cookie was born.
  • . Over 70 years later, it's the same recipe for the most popular cookie of all time.
  • . Nestle Toll House has become more than cookies, celebrating a deeply satisfying shared by over generations.
  • . "Enough chocolate chip cookies are baked each year to circle the globe 10 times, " calculated Catherine Thimmesh.


    The Savory Notebook: Toll House Cookie Bars
  • . Thursday, September 01, 2005 Toll House Cookie Bars Source: 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon salt1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened3/4 cup granulated sugar3/4 cup packed brown sugar1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 large eggs2 cups (12-oz.
  • . PAN COOKIE VARIATION: Grease 15 x 10-inch jelly-roll pan.
  • . (I use a 9x13 pan and they come out just fine - I like a slightly thicker bar cookie anyway.) posted by Alysha at 5:39 PM.

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  • CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES...
  • . Have you ever wondered why Chocolate Chip Cookies are sometimes referred to as "Toll House Cookies?" There's a good reason.
  • . Once there really was a Toll House, and the first cookies containing chips of chocolate were made there.
  • . There were four things that made The Toll House an unforgettable restaurant: their succulent lobster dishes, the memory feat that -- no matter how large the party -- the waitresses never wrote down the orders, the huge tree breaking through the roof of the middle of the main dining room, and the fact that this was The Toll House, the one where C hocolate Chip Cookies originated .
  • . One of the most popular recipes was the one for Chocolate Crunch Cookies, which Ruth invented in 1937 when she cut up a bar of Nestle's semi-sweet chocolate, thinking the pieces of chocolate would melt into the dough.
  • . The chips of chocolate remained intact, however, and a new cookie was born.
  • . However, the ubiquitous "Chocolate Chip Cookie" goes on.


    Chocolate & Zucchini :: View topic - Original Toll House Cookies?
  • . VictoriaLH Joined: 17 May 2005Posts: 87Location: Madison WI Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:07 pm Post subject: Rainey, I dimly remember that the Joy of Cooking drop style sugar cookies was pretty similar to the Toll House, just add the chips and nuts.
  • . On the back of the bag is a recipe for how to make cookies.
  • . there's about as many variations as there are for any good cookie, some are much better than others.
  • . a lot of times it depends on your personal cookie preferences, of course.
  • . Rainey Joined: 29 Sep 2004Posts: 1188Location: Los Angeles, California, USA Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:42 pm Post subject: swan wrote: uhm, so what's a toll house cookie?! Chocolate chip.
  • . The story is they originated when a woman who operated an inn called "The Toll House" found she didn't have the cocoa powder to make chocolate cookies.
  • . Here's a link on the background of the cookie.
  • . Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit, drop cookies for 8 to 10 minutes and pan cookies for 17 to 19 minutes.) Rainey Joined: 29 Sep 2004Posts: 1188Location: Los Angeles, California, USA Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 7:25 pm Post subject: Thanks so much, Heather.

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  • | "How Does Your Cookie Crumble?" Legend tells us that Ruth Wakefield invented chocolate chip cookies by mistake.
  • . There are several versions of the story, but the one that is the most popular says that Ruth Wakefield was baking butter cookies at her Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts.
  • . She expected the chocolate to melt throughout the cookie.
  • . Ruth's Toll House cookies became a hit.
  • . Today, chocolate chip cookies are the biggest selling cookie in the United States.
  • . They are so popular that you can buy the cookie dough ready to be sliced and baked.
  • . Even though Nestle Toll House was the original chocolate chip cookie, is the slice and bake version the best you can buy? Or, is Pillsbury or the private label brands better? Click on the start to find out.
  • . We want to find out which brand of cookie you like the best.


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    Boston Market Nestle® Toll House® Chocolate Chip Cookie Nutrition Facts, Calories, and Healthy Alternatives - TheDailyPlate.com
  • Enter any food or restaurant: Example: or About this food The Nestle® Toll House® Chocolate Chip Cookie would add about 390 calories to your total intake for the day.
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  • . User Reviews of Nestle® Toll House® Chocolate Chip Cookie Sort reviews by: Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 1 cookie / 85g Amount per Serving Calories 390 Calories from Fat 170 % Daily Value * Total Fat 19g 29% Saturated Fat 6g 30% Cholesterol 15mg 5% Sodium 350mg 15% Total Carbohydrate 51g 17% Dietary Fiber 2g 8% Sugars 28g Protein 4g 8% Est.


    Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe - joyofbaking.com
  • Cooking Baking Food & Recipes Web Joyofbaking.com Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe uth Wakefield, owner of the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, is credited with inventing the chocolate chip cookie.
  • . The story goes that one day in 1930 she cut a Nestle's Semisweet Yellow Label Chocolate bar into small chunks and added it to her butter cookie dough.
  • . The cookies were an instant hit with her customers and word of their popularity reached the Nestle company.
  • . Nestle must have realized that adding small chunks of their chocolate bar to cookie dough would appeal to the mass market because by 1939 Nestle had come out with chocolate morsels (or chips).
  • . They called her recipe "The Famous Toll House Cookie" and printed it on the back of the Yellow bag.
  • . Reported to be the favorite cookie of Americans, Ruth Wakefield's recipe has been the springboard for numerous adaptations.
  • . As a testament to how many recipes for this cookie exist, back in 1987 Chester Soling, owner of an Inn in Massachusetts, decided to sponsor a nationwide contest to find the best chocolate chip cookie recipe.

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