Jake's Chocolate Chip Cookies
Our friend Jake makes the best chocolate chip cookies. He made me a batch for my birthday in February and I was in heaven..and so was Josh. Josh was eating them so fast I had to hide some in the freezer for later:) Well, he eventually found those and the cookies were gone. It was a sad day.
Well, good news! Jake recently shared his secret recipe with me. I was so excited, but a little nervous to bake them. I didn't want to ruin a good thing. I eventually got over my stage fright and whipped up a batch.
I was surprised there wasn't any super special secret ingredient. The recipe looked pretty basic, just like any other chocolate chip cookie recipe. I think the big difference was using quality ingredients, creaming the butter and sugar for a long time, and there was no baking powder involved.
I followed Jake's instructions to a T and the results were outstanding! The cookies were divine! Thanks Jake. The recipe is below, in Jake's words. Now, I just have to refrain myself from making them every week. Having this recipe could be dangerous:)
Jake's Chocolate Chip Cookies
(Printable Recipe)
Here is my basic recipe as good as I can remember it. I don't really have it written down I just know what goes in. :-)
2 sticks of good unsalted butter. ( I use the Land o' Lakes European style)
1 cup of white Sugar
1 cup dark brown sugar
Cream together for at least 5 minutes. I cream the butter and sugar until it has turned nearly white. It takes at least 5 minutes sometimes more depending on the temp of the butter.
3 Eggs
Add one at a time mixing well.
2-3 tsp Vanilla Extract (the good stuff)
1 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp salt
2-3 Cups flour (I used 3)
Be careful not to add too much flour. A lot of good cookies have gone bad because of too much flour. I will usually mix in 2 cups and let the mixer go for about 5-6 minutes then adjust with a little bit more 1/4 cup at a time.
Bag of quality chocolate chips. (Jake recommends Ghirardelli but I used chopped up bars of Scharffen Berger. This is the only change I made to the recipe.)
Here is my basic recipe as good as I can remember it. I don't really have it written down I just know what goes in. :-)
2 sticks of good unsalted butter. ( I use the Land o' Lakes European style)
1 cup of white Sugar
1 cup dark brown sugar
Cream together for at least 5 minutes. I cream the butter and sugar until it has turned nearly white. It takes at least 5 minutes sometimes more depending on the temp of the butter.
3 Eggs
Add one at a time mixing well.
2-3 tsp Vanilla Extract (the good stuff)
1 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp salt
2-3 Cups flour (I used 3)
Be careful not to add too much flour. A lot of good cookies have gone bad because of too much flour. I will usually mix in 2 cups and let the mixer go for about 5-6 minutes then adjust with a little bit more 1/4 cup at a time.
Bag of quality chocolate chips. (Jake recommends Ghirardelli but I used chopped up bars of Scharffen Berger. This is the only change I made to the recipe.)
Mix well. If needed add an additional 1/4 cup of flour but not too much. Once the chips are in you can't mix for too long so any flour you add may not get mixed in completely.
Bake at 350 for 9-12 minutes depending on size of cookie. I don't rotate pans or anything like that. I put in a single pan at a time and cook until they are done. I leave the door closed until the timer goes off and I check them. Cookies aren't souffles but I kind of treat them like souffles. I like the individual variations that can occur in doneness by not rotating the pan.
66 Comments:
Having a friend who bakes sensational chocolate chip cookies = priceless!!
I swear dark brown sugar makes a world of diff.
Awesome!
yeah~~ I want a friend like you! :D
mmm, yum.. I will have to try this recipe out.
yummy :)
am soo going to try this one :)
- Indhu (www.thayirsaadham.com)
Any scope that is worth using so much it is remembered by heart is worth trying in my book. Those look awesome!
these look soooo yummy!
A couple of these would make me a very happy camper. They look awesome!
ohhh. i want jake to be my friend, too!
hehe, gotta love awesome cookies!! glad he shared the recipe :)
Oh, yummy! That's something I love!
Cheers,
Rosa
YUM! Isn't it amazing how much the quality of the ingredients can impact the outcome? They look fabulous! Thank you for sharing with us too Jake!!
How are you feeling this weekend?
I'm craving sweets right now and these look pretty darn tasty. I'll have to give these a try. There is always room for another CC cookie recipe!
I'm craving sweets right now and these look pretty darn tasty. I'll have to give these a try. There is always room for another CC cookie recipe!
where did you get a friend like jake? i want one, too! :D
wow - what incredible looking chocolate chip cookies! i don't think those would last a day.
I am always ready for another chocolate chip recipe. I love chocolate chip cookies and have no self control when it comes to eating them!!!!
They look delicious! They look soft in the middle, just the way I like them!
How delicious, I have never made them with dark brown sugar! Love them!
They look scrumptiously delicious! :)
I could eat them everyday. They look so good.
I agree about the dark brown sugar, it really does make a difference.
These look delicious! I can't wait to try them.
You have a friend who bakes for you? Wow, I play that role usually :(
You have a friend who bakes for you? Wow, I play that role usually :(
I want that dough, it looks so good!
just what I was craving! love those craggy dark chunks of chocolate!
A friend with a fabulous chocolate-chip cookie recipe is a good friend to have! :) Thanks for sharing!
They look thin and crisp, with a nice gooey center - the perfect consistency for a chocolate chip cookie!
These look so good! I've been on the look out for a good chocolate chip cookie recipe!
I love chocolate chip cookies and dark brown sugar is what puts them over the top!
Isn't amazing how some people just have the right touch with chocolate chip cookies. I baked batches of them for years before I got them right.
I may be weird, but I always prefer light brown sugar to dark in my cookies. I just find the molasses taste too strong when I use dark brown sugar.
That's some awesome chocolate you used there. Wow!
These look good, Maria. Isn't it funny how we keep trying new versions of some recipes while others simply stay as they were first written. I guess we're all on a quest for a perfect cc cookie.
WOW 2 sticks butter??? I bet they taste good hehe. Thank you Jake for sharing your recipe!
Thanks everyone. I am so glad Jake shared his recipe, it is a good one!
yummy! these looks wonderful :)
Awesome! Jake's techniques are really interesting, especially the long mixing after adding the flour. I can't wait to give them a try. This looks soooo good, and I really can't get enough of chocolate chip cookies (especially amazing ones!)
Yum! You just can't beat some good chocolate chip cookies!
Mmmm. I could eat quite a few of those beauties. They look GREAT!
Your lemon bundt cake down below is calling my name.
your stacking prowess is outstanding. :)
great cookies, obviously.
You can never have too many chocolate chip cookie recipes! I'll have to try my favorite recipe with European butter! I love using chopped up chocolate in mine too. These look so yummy!!
Yum! Nothing beats a homemade chocolate chip cookie!
I'm glad everyone likes those cookies. Maria was begging me for the recipe for months before I finally gave in and wrote it down. :-)
I'm honored to be featured on Maria's blog.
Those look great! I must try them.
You can't go wrong with chocolate chip!
Maria, those look absolutely fantastic!!! I will definitely try this recipe!
Those look just the way I like them, crisp and thin! YUM!
I love cookies. It's so lovely your friend shared his recipe!
There's nothing better than a warm, fresh from the oven chocolate chip cookie. Or perhaps 192 of them :-)
You can never go wrong with a good chocolate chip cookie!
Those look awesome! Seriously, the dough is beat after the flour is added for 5-6 minutes? That sounds unheard of. I'm intrigued. Love the first photo of the stacking cookies.
These look soo amazing! Wow, I need one!
I think I can eat about a dozen of these cookies. :)
Oh, I am SO making these VERY soon.
They look awesome. Love them piled up on the mug!
Looks delicious!!! I wish I had a baking friend - nothing is better than homemade chocolate chip cookies that didn't cause your kitchen to get messy :)
Yummy...
I've been craving for chocolate chip cookies!
I always love a new CCC recipe! So glad Jake chose to divulge his recipe. These look sooo fabulous. I'm sad that I'm just getting around to reading my google reader now. I wish I could've made these on Sunday! Man, do they look fabulous!
These look fabulous!
What a great friend! They look thin and crispy, my favorite kind - yum!
Ooo yum I remember you mentioning these before so I'm really happy you posted the recipe!! =)
I think I will follow your advice and really cream the butter. These look so good and with such great ingredients it must be a good cookie for sure!
An award for you, come by
mmmm...those looks superb!
NAOmni
Maria, where do you find the time to do so much baking? And how are you so thin with all that deliciousness around? The world needs answers!
I never met a choco chip cookie that looked like these beauties I didn't like. They're HUGE! I'd have found them in the freezer, too. ; )
These look so DAMN good and I love that you are not using chips!!
I love the name of these cookies, maybe it's cos my son is called Jake too! These look real yummy!
Maria
x
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home