Welcome to our year of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet, a new catering service out of East Thetford, Vermont. Over the years Ryon's dad, Barry (the Barefoot Gourmet himself; check him out at barefoot-gourmet.com), has given his children, along with several of their well deserving friends, many of his recipes that are now famous among their circle. After receiving the latest additions, the cookbook includes about 111 recipes! The exact number is still a little fuzzy. As a New Year adventure, we decided to make our way through the entire cookbook. Yes, we have decided to cook (well Ryon to cook, Caitlin to eat) ALL of the BFG's recipes. We will blog regularly about the successes and tragedies of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet and maybe add in a little about what is going on down here in C'Ville. Keep us posted on your attempts at the recipes...and don't forget, food tastes better when made with a wooden spoon and eaten with good company. Enjoy!

-Ryon and Caitlin

Saturday, February 20, 2010

#10 - Clarke Girl Chocolate Chip Cookies

By Caitlin: I have received numerous compliments about the deliciousness of these cookies and praise for what an excellent baker I must be, which should speak to how ridiculously easy these cookies are to make. In the recipe book, Barry says that he and Tanda had made the dough in 4 minutes! I totally believe it, though it still takes me a lot longer since I have to reference the cook book every step...I will work on that! Since I had a TON of school work I needed to do, I decided to make some cookies on Superbowl Saturday (Go Saints!). I used to always make these cookies for Jess Tanner, who is pregant with her Tanner #2, when she was pregnant with Cameron (Tanner #1) whose first birthday happens to be this Tuesday. We also had just found out that our across the street neighbors are pregnant with thier second child. So cookies for all of our pregant friends!

After pre-heating the oven, I mixed brown sugar with white sugar, and added the butter I had melted. This time I used Kelly's Irish butter, because I had inititally planned on making the "Monday Morning Cookies" but got a little intimidated. A touch of vanilla extract, and the baking soda next, making sure to get all of the clumps out. The flour next, I usually get excited and dump it all in at the same time. Finally the chocolate chips...there always seems to be too many chocolate chips for the batter at this point, but it is the perfect ratio for the perfect cookie. I like to use a soup spoon to scoop out the batter onto the cookie sheet; it seems to be the right size to get about 8 cookies per sheet. About 10 minutes later, when the sides of the cookies are slighltly browned, you have beautiful, picture book, chocolate chip cookies :o)

My absolute favorite part about making these cookies is how amazing the house smells. The perfect thing to make you place a little more cozy, and your friends (pregnant or not) a little more happy.

Rating: SECCDI

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations to the Tanners! Hooray!

    It was actually Tanda and I that made the batter in four minutes. We used to make these almost weekly, but I haven't made them in ages. No pregnant friends to eat them with! I'm happy you're updating again!

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