Sunday, July 19, 2020

Chocolate Chip Cookie Hunt-Doubletree

Have you ever stayed at a Doubletree hotel and had one of their warm cookies?  Me neither. haha But I hear they are amazing and had to give them a try.  People love this recipe and can't stop talking about them so I had to see what all the hype was about.  


Doubletree released their recipe for these customer favorite cookies at the start of the Pandemic.  I love the companies and people that have tried to go above and beyond and do something little to help brighten their customers and future customers day.  It makes this time in the world kind of fun!


This recipe has a few unexpected chocolate chip cookie ingredients like lemon juice, walnuts, oats, cinnamon.  Honestly I didn't notice the lemon juice at all and I even doubled it after seeing Female Foodie make this recipe.  But they were still delicious cookies!  Another thing that is different than other recipes is the bake time and temperature.  The recipe calls for baking the cookies at 300 degrees for 20-23.  I tried 20 minutes with my first batch, they were still delicious but a little crunchier than I prefer.  My sweet spot was 17 minutes for my oven so just watch until they just turn golden.  If you like crunchier though check at 20 minutes.


After trying Paula's recipe last week and this recipe I've learned I actually really like cookies with nuts in them.  How crazy is that!  I really loved the all semi sweet chocolate in this recipe too.  Experimenting in the kitchen really is so fun.  Even as an adult.  This cookie is packed with flavor, texture and deliciousness and I can see why people crave this recipe.  The dough was so yummy and stores well in the fridge or freezer if you can't bake all the cookies.  It has lots of oats, nuts and chocolate chips so you might think like me that there isn't a lot of just "dough" but it still was really good!


I did make my cookies bigger than my usual cookie size and I preferred them that way.  
More cookie = more to love! I used THIS scoop for reference.  


Of course try a cookie warm right out of the oven like how Doubletree serves them, but also save some for the next day-that's my favorite!


Full of flavor and deliciousness is a good way to describe these cookies!


Had to share a picture my little assistant baker took.  Liv was with me from the start of baking these cookies to the end taking pictures.  She's such a doll!

Next week I'm going to try 

Caputo's Chocolate Chip Cookies through Female Foodie!

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