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Can I spill it about my skillet?
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Can I spill it about my skillet?
I'm in love!
I seem to have an abnormal attraction to baking paraphernalia.
I'm enchanted with my donut pan;
I'm nuts about my jumbo muffin tin;
and, I'm besotted with my cookie cake pan.
I seem to have an abnormal attraction to baking paraphernalia.
I'm enchanted with my donut pan;
I'm nuts about my jumbo muffin tin;
and, I'm besotted with my cookie cake pan.
My 10" ovenproof non-stick shiny red skillet is my newest infatuation.
I bought it at Home Goods a few months ago
(the brand is Cuisinart, by the way),
and then, it sat in the cabinet all summer, until just recently.
I bought it at Home Goods a few months ago
(the brand is Cuisinart, by the way),
and then, it sat in the cabinet all summer, until just recently.
Now, I want to make make anything and everything in my skillet...
Frittatas
Frittatas
Pizzas
Stir Fries
Pasta
Pasta
Pies
Potatoes
Veggies
Cobblers
Pancakes
Steaks
Quesadillas
Should I go on?
For Junior Goo Shoes' birthday, I wanted to make him a cake
that would put a big smile on his face.
I had it in my head that a deep dish skillet cookie cake would be just right.
(I did feel like I was cheating on my cookie cake pan,
but I really wanted to use that skillet).
I headed over to my Pinterest skillet board to see what I could find.
Potatoes
Veggies
Cobblers
Pancakes
Steaks
Quesadillas
Should I go on?
For Junior Goo Shoes' birthday, I wanted to make him a cake
that would put a big smile on his face.
I had it in my head that a deep dish skillet cookie cake would be just right.
(I did feel like I was cheating on my cookie cake pan,
but I really wanted to use that skillet).
I headed over to my Pinterest skillet board to see what I could find.
And, it did put a big smile on Junior Goo Shoes' face!
(Mr. Goo Shoes, was even bigger, if you want to know the truth).
When the cookie was gone, I made another one this past weekend,
He asked if I thought it would get as many pins as my Brookies.
Before you get too impressed that he even knows what a "pin" is,
this is why he asked:
this is why he asked:
Awhile back, I was kind of talking to myself, and said,
"Wow, I sure hope my Brookies reach 2,000 pins."
Junior GS wanted to know what that meant,
so I explained the whole Pinterest thing.
so I explained the whole Pinterest thing.
"If your Brookies get to 2,000, will you buy me something?"
Wha-HUH???
"Well, I was the taste-tester, and if it wasn't for me,
you wouldn't have known if they were good,
you wouldn't have known if they were good,
and you wouldn't have gotten as many pins."
Here are a few things I learned from making this twice:
A couple of the reviewers on the original recipe site suggested
lowering the temperature to 340°and baking about 10 minutes longer.
This would keep the center from being under-cooked,
lowering the temperature to 340°and baking about 10 minutes longer.
This would keep the center from being under-cooked,
and the edges from being over-cooked.
I took their advice both times, and it came out perfectly.
All ovens are different, though, so I can't tell you exactly how long to bake it.
This also assumes you are using a 10-inch skillet.
All ovens are different, though, so I can't tell you exactly how long to bake it.
This also assumes you are using a 10-inch skillet.
During the last five or ten minutes,
I did cover the cookie cake loosely with a piece of foil
to keep it from getting too brown around the edges.
I did cover the cookie cake loosely with a piece of foil
to keep it from getting too brown around the edges.
This tastes best when it is still warm from the oven.
However, it is still delicious a few days later,
especially if you warm a slice for about 20 seconds in the microwave.
Personally, I think it would be too sweet with milk chocolate chips,
so I used only semi-sweet.
But, that's just me.
Of course, the ice cream and hot fudge are optional,
but they are highly recommended!
Of course, the ice cream and hot fudge are optional,
but they are highly recommended!
CHOCOLATE CHIP SKILLET COOKIE SUNDAE
Recipe by Ree Drummond/Food Network (aka Skillet Cookie Sundae)
Ingredients:
2 sticks butter, softened
2 sticks butter, softened
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 eggs
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 heaping teaspoons instant coffee granules
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk chocolate chips
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips (I used 2 cups semi-sweet chips and omitted the milk chocolate .)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350°.
Preheat oven to 350°.
Cream together butter, brown sugar and granulated sugar in a large bowl.
Add vanilla and eggs, mixing well.
Add vanilla and eggs, mixing well.
Combine flour, instant coffee granules, baking soda and salt in a separate bowl.
Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients in 3 batches, mixing after each one.
Stir in the chocolate chips.
Spread mixture into a 10-inch skillet and bake until golden brown, 30 to 40 minutes (*I baked at 340°for about 50 minutes after reading some reviews on the original recipe).
Serve when still warm.
Have you ever made a cookie in a skillet?
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I love that you love to bake and cook! I just started to follow you and we have a lot in common. I want to try this or sure. Anymore info on the skillet...diameter, depth, simply oven-proof? I so want to try your recipe.
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Jane x
WOW, that looks terrific and I know that it is so goooooooood. "I can see why your son would like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the recipe.
Have a great weekend.
Mary
This looks like sin on a plate. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
So glad it was enjoyed ... thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
So glad it was enjoyed ... thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
That Jr. sounds like a chip off the ol block ;).
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing, and knowing you, I'm sure it is!
Looks so yummy Amy.
ReplyDeleteKris
Yikes! I need to stay away from that recipe. I think I gained 10 pounds reading this LOL
ReplyDeleteThat boy of yours in a hoot LOL
xo,
rue
I just listed a turquoise skillet in my shop.....maybe I need to pull it out to make this!! Looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! I have to try this!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very tasty
ReplyDeleteChocolate is good for the decline of mood, and I need something today on a hot day :-)
Have a nice weekend
Ohhh! That's what I'm talkin' about! Yummo! Thanks for linking with Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Wow Amy this looks so good especially with vanilla ice cream on top!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,
ReplyDeleteThis cookie skillet recipe looks so yummy.
Thanks for sharing this recipe at Cooking and Crafting with J&J. We love having you.
Enjoy the week.
Julie
Heaven! That's what this looks like! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Yum!! This looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteKatie
OH my goodness! This looks amazing. My husband LOVES chocolate chip cookies and his birthday is coming up soon. I'm pretty sure I know what I'm making him now!! Pinned.
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