Teri Hatcher's Chocolate Chip Cookies

"Did watching Teri Hatcher bake cookies for Diane Sawyer make your mouth water? Here's the recipe the "Desperate Housewives" star provided to ABC News."
 
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Ready In:
33mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
12 cookies
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 325.
  • So quick, so easy-- no mess.
  • Get 2 bowls, one wooden spoon.
  • Melt butter in small non-plastic bowl, 40 seconds in microwave.
  • Pour into bigger bowl.
  • Remicrowave butter bowl as is, for 10 seconds.
  • Crack eggs into it.
  • Let sit while mixing sugar into butter.
  • Add vanilla, salt, baking soda and keep blending by hand with wooden spoon till smooth.
  • Add eggs.
  • Stir again.
  • Add flour, 1/2 cup by 1/2 cup till all blended.
  • Lastly fold in chips.
  • Place on ugreased cook sheet.
  • Six on a sheet.
  • By rolling large ball of dough (about an ice cream scoop) per cookie, do not smooth, break in half and mush back together and place on sheet"rough" side up to give lumpy cookie appearance.
  • Bake for 9 minutes the roate sheet and bake another 9 minutes.
  • Let cool ON cookie sheet.
  • Makes 12 cookies, 2 sheets.
  • Remove and eat.

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Reviews

  1. I couldn't wait to try this recipe but I have to say they were not that great. I agree with another comment that they lacked flavor. I also found them to be crispy and I prefer a more chewy cookie. I would also like to say that the recipe is a bit confusing when you read the instructions it sounds as though your suppose to crack the eggs into the butter like I did but actually you should be cracking the eggs into the first bowl???
     
  2. I was so excited to find this recipe after watching Diane Sawyer's interview with Teri Hatcher and thought her cookies looked so delicious. However, I was disappointed in this recipe. I followed the directions exactly and my cookies turned out a little more crisp than I like them. I tried baking them for a shorter time on the second batch, but they were still a little crisp for my taste. I also felt they didn't have much flavor. I didn't add the cinnamon, perhaps that would have given the cookie a better flavor. I gave the cookies to the kids and didn't say a word, but they noticed right away that they weren't the same cookies I normally make. They told me they liked my original chocolate chip cookie recipe better and I have to agree with them. Thanks for posting the recipe, I did enjoy giving them a try!
     
  3. yummy! I made 2 batches added toffee bits to 2nd batch. (omited cinnamon) I didn't know how much they would spread so scooped out as suggested made 14 great sized cookies. Easy & quick to make. Thank you for posting.
     
  4. lizzyliza! I too Had to try these cookies and found recipe thru search.It was definitely as tasty as they looked! I also posted this recipe and it is pending so I will delete it since you beat me to it. I also made these with a ice cream scoop and then broke the scoop of dough into two. Place 9 on my air bake sheet and they were perfect in about 15 minutes! Delicious and the only recipe I need now. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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