Thursday, November 20, 2008

Chocolate Chip Amish Puff Cookies



Anita Chu’s new book Field Guide to Cookies: How to Identify and Bake Virtually Every Cookie Imagineable is the talk of the town these days. The book is on a "food blog tour" and the reviews are amazing!

I am not surprised because Anita is one of my favorite people. I have been following her blog, Dessert First, for quite some time now. She makes the most elegant, sophisticated, and gorgeous desserts and her photos are breathtaking. She is full of talent, personality, and pure kindness. She has always been so nice and helpful...even before I had a blog.

When I heard she was coming out with a cookie book, I was very excited!! Cookies are my favorite thing to bake. I recently flipped through the book at Barnes and Noble and was super impressed. I love how small it is. You can take this book anywhere! The book is small, but not lacking in recipes. I think Anita included every cookie recipe out there:) I can't wait to try them all. I am ordering my book from
Amazon...along with my Christmas gifts. So hopefully it won't take long to get here! I can't wait to get my own copy!

Food bloggers have been sharing some of the recipes from the book and when I saw the Chocolate Chip Amish Puff Cookies on
Erin Cooks I immediately got out the butter and sugar:)

These cookies are a mix between the classic chocolate chip cookie and snickerdoodles. Two of my all time favs!! I never thought of mixing the two...again, Anita is a genius:) The dough has cream of tartar which is typically found in a snickerdoodle. You also roll the chocolate chip dough in cinnamon and sugar. Not only did it make the cookies pretty, but it added a nice sweetness too.


The cookies were supposed to be "Puffs" but I pushed them down before baking because I wanted them to be flatter, like the traditional snickerdoodle. Two thumbs up for these cookies! They were wonderful! So when you are in the mood for two kinds of cookies, make these! You will be satisfied...and only have to make one batch of dough.


Congratulations Anita on a fabulous book! This is the perfect gift for the holidays, so go out and get it today!!!








Chocolate Chip Amish Puff Cookies
Seen on Erin Cooks and Adapted From: A Field Guide to Cookies by Anita Chu

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup softened unsalted butter
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup chocolate chips
1/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

Sift the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt into a bowl and set aside.

In a stand mixer, cream butter and sugars on medium speed for several minutes until light and fluffy. Add the egg and mix until combined.

Add the flour mixture, and mix on low speed just until combined.

Cover dough and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Stir in the chocolate chips.

Combine cinnamon and sugar in a bowl.

Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Line several cookies sheets with parchment paper (I used silpats).

Roll tablespoon-sized balls of dough in the cinnamon sugar and place on cookie sheets about 3 inches apart.

Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, rotating sheets halfway through, until golden brown. Cool cookie sheets on wire racks.

34 comments:

  1. i am going to try these today, they look delicouis! i love cookies too.

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  2. oh my fabulous! I have never seen this blog before and will def check it out now!!

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  3. These look great! Never thought about rolling other cookies in cinnamon sugar.

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  4. You had me at "cross between a chocolate chip cookie and a snickerdoodle." Say no more, Maria, I am making these! Thank you for telling us about this book and blog -- I think that I will run not walk and buy a copy of this book!

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  5. Oh my goodness, these look fabulous! I love Anita too... so happy for her that her book's going so well.

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  6. They must taste delicious, especially roll in cinnamon-sugar before being bake. Your whole house must smell really wonderful.
    Cheers,
    Elra

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  7. These look delicious! I love the rolling in cinnamon and sugar.. Yum!

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  8. OMG. I came here an hour ago but have been clicking around to your friend with the cookbook and then to others :) These look great Maria!!!!!!!

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  9. These look great. I also never would have thought to mix the 2 cookies!

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  10. Those look delicious! The cinnamon sugar reminds me of snickerdoodles and I love those. I will have to try this out. Thanks for sharing!

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  11. The perfect combination of both of my favorite cookies. What a great idea!!! They look fantastic Maria.

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  12. Confession: I actually have never had snickerdoodles before! I think these yummy puffs may be the first version I want to try! ;)

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  13. I can't even imagine what these would taste like if they are a combination of a choco chip and snickerdoodle! They must be amazing. They look great. Thanks for the info on a great book- I will have to add it to my wishlist as well!

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  14. These look great! I have recently heard of Ms. Chu and I'm glad you posted this recipe!

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  15. I'm definitely going to have to try these out.

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  16. OK, you're helping me with my Christmas list - I think it's going to be a "one for me, one for you" type of gift! Your cookies look great.
    Nancy

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  17. Looks pretty neat! I missed the "puff" part though. ;)

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  18. What a clever title "Field Guide to Cookies". I guess in this day and age we need a good guide for cookies. LOL
    Never heard of these....but glad you tried them out and like them.

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  19. Yes yes yes!! These look so yummy!!

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  20. These look really, really good. Thanks for the links. The book has me intrigued.

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  21. They do look tasty - I love the name of the book, sounds like a field guide to mushrooms or something. :)

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  22. They look perfect! That sounds like a great little cookie book... this might end up on my Christmas list :)

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  23. hi maria, i made these cookies today and they were literaly gone in 30 minutes. my Dad doesn't care for snickerdoodles, but loved these! thank you for the recipe!:)

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  24. Sweet! I was wondering what made them Amish, and they sounds super cool. Snickerdoodles combined with chocolate chips are like a kids dream cookie.

    And congrats on your xmas present :)

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  25. Anonymous6:21 PM

    Oh boy! They look sooo good! :)

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  26. I need to make these, I love chocolate chip cookies and to have them combined with a snicker doodle...oh yeah I'm all over that! Thanks!

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  27. Those cookies look good. I like the cinnamon topping.

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  28. That's really neat! I'll have to check her book out!

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  29. I love Anita and her blog too! I can't wait to get my copy of this book!

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  30. Maria, Kaitlin and I made these after school yesterday; they were gone in a matter of minutes! A wonderful recipe.

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  31. Delicious!!

    Come on over to my blog today..you're a winner! :)

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  32. i'm sorry, did you say a mixture between chocolate chip cookies and snickerdoodles? sign me up IMMEDIATELY! :)

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  33. These look so delish!

    Maria
    x

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  34. Lovely! I'm allways up for a new ccc recipe. These are yummy!

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