Chocolate Chip Cookies

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  • Has anyone got a good recipe for Choc Chip Cookies? My husband wants to make a batch and use our Basenji Cookie cutter. He usually make basenji shortbread but thought choch chip would be good. Maybe a nice American recipe??!!;)

    Sorry Maybe should have said HUMAN RECIPE not for dog consumption!!!


  • This is a great chocolate chip recipe, but I don't know how well it would work with a cookie cutter….makes delicious cookies though!

    1.) In a bowl, soften 1 cup (2 sticks) of butter or margarine.
    2.) Add 3/4 cup brown sugar
    3.) Add 1/4 cup regular white sugar
    4.) Add one small box of instant vanilla pudding (I use sugar-free, 1 oz box)
    5.) Add 2 eggs
    6.) Add 1 tsp. vanilla extract
    7.) Add 1 tsp. salt and 1 tsp. baking soda
    8.) Add 2 1/4 cup flour
    9.) Add one bag of chocolate chips

    Bake at 350 on ungreased cookie sheets, approximately 10-12 min or until done :)

    These are excellent...and you can mix it up by using different types of pudding/chips. For example, chocolate pudding and butterscotch chips is great...have fun!

  • Houston

    Wow, I have never had choc.chip cookies with pudding in'em before, I have got to try these ones out on my kiddos. Thanks for the recipe.


  • Have fun, its a great recipe, they get all puffy and chewy, everyone here loves them :)


  • Good luck with the recipe but I hope we are still going to get our lovely shortbread treats at NBS?!


  • Doin't worry, you'll get your shortbread. :D

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