23 January, 2010
Aunt Kathie's Monster Cookies
Full Size Batch 1/4 Batch (Modified - less sugar)
1 lb butter, softened (1/2 C)
4 C white sugar (3/4 C)
5 C brown sugar (2 lb) (3/4 C)
1 Tb vanilla (1 tsp)
1 dozen eggs (3 eggs)
8 tsp bk soda (2 tsp)
6 C (3lb)natural peanut butter (1 1/2 C) Smooth PB is our pick
~20 C quick oats (5 C)
M&Ms, raisins, and Mini Semi-Sweet Chocolate chips:
1 lb each (1 C or handful each) This is our favorite combo. If it looks skimpy, add a handful more of your favorite. The mini-chips stretch much further than big chips. Nestle makes good ones.
-Cream butter and sugars and vanilla in very large bowl (standard sized bowls will not work - split recipe in half if you don't have a massive bowl).
-Mix in eggs one at a time.
-Sprinkle in bk soda.
-Mix in peanut butter, then slowly add oats.
-Stir in the "bits," as they say in New Zealand.
-Add more oatmeal if recipe seems too gooey ( I think we added 1-2 more cups last time).
-Drop by tablespoons on cookie sheets and bake at 375 or 170C until golden brown for approx 7-9 min.
Yield: Approx 18-20 dozen / 4-5 dozen
These freeze super well and hardly need any thawing to enjoy out of the freezer.
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2 comments:
Hey Angela, I'm enjoying your blog, maybe someday you could help me do one of my own...
Something I like to do with monster cookies is to put them unbaked on a cookie sheet and freeze them overnight; put then in a ziplock bag. When you want a warm batch of cookies put them on a pan and bake them. Normal time if you thaw them and a little longer if they are still frozen. Another benefit is that you don't have to bake ALL of those cookies at once.
Gladys
Gladys,
I would love to help you start a blog - go for it!!!:)
Great idea with freezing the cookie dough! Thank you for sharing! I will try it next time (after I finish sneaking the last of the baked ones out of the freezer). Jonathan just rolls his eyes at me:). I figure at least they're full of protein!
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