![]() If you scroll back to the blog graphic, the top row is the original cookies and the bottom row is the modified recipe. These cookies also tended to brown easier and needed less cook time. This was easier to measure out and it felt more like a "normal" recipe compared to the original. My step dad preferred this recipe more because he likes crunchy/crispy cookies. The texture is harder and the dough spreads out thinner while baking. The modified recipe tastes exactly like the original recipe except it has a subtle buttery flavor. My mom also really liked this cookie better. This is the cookie I prefer, but that's because I like chewy cookies (and it's dialysis friendly for my step-dad). It's also easier to mix by hand compared to the modified recipe. It also tends to hold more of its shape while baking. It was easier to measure up and shape the dough for baking. The original recipe, while kind of annoying to measure out, makes a really soft, chewy, and sort of cakey cookie texture. My Results:Īfter making both recipes, these are my results: They will however probably have butter on hand. I can understand why Nestle may have wanted to adjust the recipe, the original recipe measurements are a little awkward for the homecook, especially since it's calling using 1/8 cups of ingredients (most people I know do not own a 1/8 cup and most measuring sets don't really include them) and most people don't really have shortening on hand unless they cook. The modified recipe calls for butter in place of shortening. The original recipe calls for higher amounts of the sugar, flour, eggs, salt, and baking soda and includes hot water and shortening which the modified recipe does not call for. The original recipe vs the modified recipe have some key ingredient and amounts differences:Ģ cups NESTLE TOLL HOUSE Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels The original recipe was modified by Nestle to be more friendly to modern kitchens, thus creating 2 different "official" recipes. Nestle made a deal with the Toll House Inn, in exchange for a lifetime supply of chocolate, they gave them the recipe for the cookies which were to be printed on the back of every semi sweet chocolate chip package. They gained a worldwide appeal because of their popularity in care packages being sent to the military. They were served at the Toll House Inn, where they gained popularity in the local area and people from Massachusetts in the military. However Wakefield and Brides did invent it on purpose, Wakefield in particular had a background experimenting with chocolate dishes. As the myth goes, Wakefield was trying to make chocolate cookies but forgot to melt the chocolate, so she mixed them in, hoping it would melt over, thus accidentally created the chocolate chip cookie. A Brief Background of the Chocolate Chip Cookie:Ĭhocolate chip cookies were invented by Ruth Graves Wakefield and Sue Brides in 1938 in Whitman, Massachusetts.
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