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marguerite_26) wrote2009-12-01 08:49 am
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HAPPY DECEMBER!!!
LJ: Good morning, Marguerite!
M: Morning!!!! Hit me!
LJ: You asked for it... Here's 104 pages of fic for you to print out, and that's only from one of the four fests you will be following this month. Check back in an hour.
M: *pets printer* Be good to me, honey. I've got more ink coming.
While my printer chugs along... recipes! They begin! I'm kinda posting in the order in which the recipes are easily available to me. (ie:no other at all). Some of your requests will be fulfilled in ways that you have to squint to see how your request matches the recipe, but lots of requests were similar (quite a few requests for vegetarian dishes and vegetable side dishes). If you don't like the recipe i posted for you, I hope you will like one of the recipes posted throughout the month. If haven't yet - feel free to add a request here. :D
This first recipe was the easiest.
melusinahp requested my favourite cookie recipe. Happy baking!
These cookies (when not over-cooked) are a perfect combination of chewy and crunchy. And the oatmeal gives a nice hardy feel to them, while the chocolate is pure decadence.
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 cup flour
2 cup oatmeal
½ tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
2 cup chocolate chips (semi-sweet – good quality*)
1 tsp vanilla extract (or essence - which is the artificial 'extract')
Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla. (hint: room temperature eggs, added one at a time will incorporate into butter much easier)
In separate bowl mix all dry ingredients. Gradually stir in dry ingredients to butter mixture.
When blended stir in chocolate chips.
Roll into balls and place on cookie sheet (or baking sheet) 2 inches apart.
10 minutes at 375 F, makes 50 cookies.
*I like The Decadent chocolate chips and this recipe is a modified version from that package).
A note on parchment paper. I use parchment paper on all my cookie sheet/baking sheets. It a fabulous for everything from cookies to chicken wings. Saves on the clean up, and it stops from ruining your food by losing half of it to sticking/burning. I use the disposable parchment that you can buy next to the plastic wraps/aluminum foil stuff. yes, bad for the environment - good for the food.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand!!! Happy birthday
sesheta_66 ♥
M: Morning!!!! Hit me!
LJ: You asked for it... Here's 104 pages of fic for you to print out, and that's only from one of the four fests you will be following this month. Check back in an hour.
M: *pets printer* Be good to me, honey. I've got more ink coming.
While my printer chugs along... recipes! They begin! I'm kinda posting in the order in which the recipes are easily available to me. (ie:no other at all). Some of your requests will be fulfilled in ways that you have to squint to see how your request matches the recipe, but lots of requests were similar (quite a few requests for vegetarian dishes and vegetable side dishes). If you don't like the recipe i posted for you, I hope you will like one of the recipes posted throughout the month. If haven't yet - feel free to add a request here. :D
This first recipe was the easiest.
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These cookies (when not over-cooked) are a perfect combination of chewy and crunchy. And the oatmeal gives a nice hardy feel to them, while the chocolate is pure decadence.
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 cup flour
2 cup oatmeal
½ tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
2 cup chocolate chips (semi-sweet – good quality*)
1 tsp vanilla extract (or essence - which is the artificial 'extract')
Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla. (hint: room temperature eggs, added one at a time will incorporate into butter much easier)
In separate bowl mix all dry ingredients. Gradually stir in dry ingredients to butter mixture.
When blended stir in chocolate chips.
Roll into balls and place on cookie sheet (or baking sheet) 2 inches apart.
10 minutes at 375 F, makes 50 cookies.
*I like The Decadent chocolate chips and this recipe is a modified version from that package).
A note on parchment paper. I use parchment paper on all my cookie sheet/baking sheets. It a fabulous for everything from cookies to chicken wings. Saves on the clean up, and it stops from ruining your food by losing half of it to sticking/burning. I use the disposable parchment that you can buy next to the plastic wraps/aluminum foil stuff. yes, bad for the environment - good for the food.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand!!! Happy birthday
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*is debating getting out of bed and going to convenience store*
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Maggie's Recipes #1: Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
I hope there's ink on your wish list. *will go check*
I am very hopeful/grateful/excited for your recs. I just can't read all that you do. It's a community service in my book. ♥
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Those cookies look delicious. If only I wasn't on a diet... *sigh*
Re: Maggie's Recipes #1: Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
I print 4 pages per sheet, double sided. :D
Will be reading at Littest's doctor's app this afternoon. *g*
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YAY!! hols fics!!! :DDDD
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My apologies to your diet. Please feel free to filter me out during December. :D
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Just a couple of questions to anglicize this recipe:
c is for cup, yes?
tsp of vanilla is vanilla essence?
a cookie sheet is just a baking sheet or do you mean something with molded forms?
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c=cup
vanilla is vanilla extract or essence
cookie sheet is a baking sheet
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Nah, I'm not filtering you out. I'll just have to restrain myself a bit more. ;D
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Omg, this looks delicious! Thank you, lovely. :D
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Re: Maggie's Recipes #1: Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Those are my printing specifics, too! *loves Verdana*
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Yay! I am so excited about these recipes!
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http://www.pioneerthinking.com/measure.html
Does that help? Let me know and I'll include it with all my recipes.
also here's a farenheit to celcius calculator
http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
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http://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/convert/measurements.html
it says clearly
1 cup = 225 ml that's what you need, right? I know we are mixing liquid with dry measurements.
Or do you need:
1 cup = 1/2 pound ???
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I never used parchment paper before. It stops/slows things from burning?
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I only started using parchement paper about 4 yrs ago, when my sister one say said: YOU DON'T YOU PARCHMENT!!! lol. I haven't looked back since.
parchment paper avoids you having to 'grease' a pan. and even for non-stick cookie sheets (where you wouldn't grease it anyway) it helps give a nice 'browned' bottom without sticking at all (even the melting chocolate than tends to burn. Also for cookies you can also re-use the sheets.
But where it is most helpful is for the sticky stuff like baking potato wedges and chicken fingers... stuff were you can lose half your meal to your cookie sheet. :D
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I hope you enjoy.
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Re: Maggie's Recipes #1: Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
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(Anonymous) 2009-12-02 02:08 am (UTC)(link)I feel like I'm mooching off of others' requests, but I'm really looking forward to all the recipes you will be posting! Baking is one of my favourite hobbies, and it would be great to gather a few new recipes along with discovering some other dishes!
Thanks for doing this!
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thanks!!
*loves*
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first - waist of time, second - too many dishes for such a useless thing and third - they taste better big. :D
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I'll let you know how they turn out when I bake them :)
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