The First Chocolate Chip Cookies were invented in 1930 when Toll House Inn baker Ruth Wakefield decided to save time and just throw chunks of chocolate into her cookie batter, rather than melt it first
No, Columbus could not eat chocolate chip cookies, but not for reasons related to health. Chocolate was introduced to Europeans by Hernán Cortés who brought chocolate back to Europe following his visit in and subsequent introduction to chocolate by the court of Montezuma II in 1519.
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There are so many ways that you can eat chocolate. You can eat directly, you can melt it and add it on ice cream, you can bake a cake with it or dip cookies in it.
Being deceased he does not have a favourite.
The Chinese did not invent space travel or the automobile. The Chinese did not invent pizza or chocolate chip cookies or ice cream.
Chocolate chips don't change the baking time.
yes but it wouldn't be very nice...More information:The answer to the question is "no." Without the chocolate chips, the cookies would not longer be "chocolate chip cookies." They would be plain brown sugar cookies.
Toll House is a brand that happens to make cookies.
Yes it is Very delicous it is filled with delicous chocolate chips and has white chocolate.
An ingredient to make plain chocolate cookies more fun and exciting is chocolate chips. One can simply bake the chocolate chips right into the cookies by stirring them into the batter. After baking, icing and sprinkles are also options to be added on the cookies.
Chocolate chip and sugar cookies and oatmeal raisin and peanut butter and the ones with a chocolate cookie with chocolate chips
Yes. It adds flavor as chips in cookies.
13 cups.
Um, America? That's where the company is.... I think........:)
yes because they are yummy and especially chocolate ones with white chocolate :]chips
Yes.
If Erica replaces two thirds of a cup of chocolate chips with nuts, she needs 2/3 cup less of chocolate chips. To find out how much chocolate chips she still needs, subtract 2/3 cup from the original 2 cups, which equals 1 and 1/3 cups of chocolate chips she still needs to put in the cookies.