It's embarrassing to admit that at my age, I still prefer eating the raw cookie dough to eating even warm just-out-of-the-oven chocolate chip cookies. Isn't that really pretty childish?
I'm supposed to know better! I know that eating stuff with raw eggs in it is just plain bad. You'll end up with a sick tummy. That's what I tell the grandkids!
Still . . . . I just can't resist!
So when I found a "safe" cookie dough recipe, I believed it was made for me. A cookie dough cupcake with cookie dough frosting was the first things I ever made with my young cooking student, 9 year-old Wyatt. (He still talks about it; thinks we should do it again.)
These cookie bars have been quite a hit at my house these past few months. Mr. Rosemary tells me these are his new favorite. So I guess it's going to be repeated some more.
There's only one problem with these cookies, so minor I shouldn't even mention it, but they do have to be refrigerated. They can get pretty gooey at a summer picnic. But I think I'll suffer through.
No Bake Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bars
From The View From Great Island
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups all purpose flour
1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk
1 12-ounce bag (about 2 cups) mini chocolate chips
frosting
1 12-ounce bag of semi sweet chocolate chips
Using a stand mixer, cream the butter and sugar and salt together until fluffy, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add the vanilla extract and mix in.
Beat in the condensed milk and the flour, alternately, mixing after each addition.
Mix in the chocolate chips.
Spray a 8x8 square baking pan with cooking spray and line it with parchment paper with long ends so you can lift out the bars for easy cutting later. t
Turn the dough out into the pan and pat down evenly with your hands. (You may want to flour your hands -- the dough is pretty sticky.) Smooth it out evenly.
Cover and refrigerate until firm, (about 4 hours) or even overnight if you like. The texture will be fudge-like.
To make the chocolate topping, put the semi-sweet chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl or measuring cup and microwave for one minute. Stir, and then return to the microwave for short bursts of 15 seconds until the chocolate is totally smooth and melted. Don't over heat.
Let the chocolate cool for about 5 minutes, and then pour onto the dough. Spread out evenly. Return to the refrigerator until the topping is firm. Cut into 16 squares.
Keep the bars in the refrigerator until ready to eat.
I've been away on vacation, so I'm happy to catch up with what you've been doing. I love raw cookie dough too! In fact we've taken to using pasteurized eggs when we bake, just so we don't risk getting sick when we eat it (I realize the chances of that happening are extremely slim, but why risk it?). Anyway, this is wonderful -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteI just plain feel guilty when I sample raw dough of any kind, John, so this safe dough makes me feel better -- the fat that my husband loves it makes it even better.
DeleteWhat is not to love here Rosemary. My friends were aghast that I love to eat cookie dough and I know there are many just like me :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're right -- nothing to be ashamed of! Glad to have company, Val.
DeleteI always had to keep my husband and daughters away from the chocolate chip cookie dough :) I actually preferred the baked cookies myself. My husband would LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteMr. Rosemary just reminded me yesterday that I hadn't made his favorite cookie in a while!
DeleteI prefer the baked cookies but I know my grandchildren would love these.
ReplyDeleteMy grandsons actually did say, "This is the best thing you've ever made, Nonna!" High praise indeed!
DeleteThat just means that you have a young heart, Rosemary. Those no bake cookies look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI sure am a kid around chocolate chip cookie dough, Angie. I was going to make chocolate chip cookies yesterday just for Mr. Rosemary ('cause he loves them) and he said, "Ah! You just want to eat the dough!" Busted!
DeleteThese sound amazing! I've eaten raw dough many times and have never had any problems, but this is a legitimate way of enjoying dough!
ReplyDeletePretty much guilt-free pleasure, Beth -- unless you're counting calories, too!
DeleteI'm intrigued, Rosemary. I've only ever had cookie dough in ice cream. It wasn't part of growing up in Ireland (at least not in my part of town). Got to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteI think more than intriguing, Hester -- for me, they're practically addicting!
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