Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Perfect Cookie

I cant believe I am blogging about cookies.  I'm on the 8th week of Weight Watchers and have lost 14 pounds!  How can I even be thinking about cookies!!!   



When you’re having a tough day, what can cheer you up better than a warm, freshly baked chocolate chip cookie? It's something about the comforting, nostalgic fragrance of the cookies baking — that buttery-rich scent wafting through the air and stirring up fond memories. (Young or old, who can stop themselves from drooling?)

The perfect cookie means something different to each person depending on whether you lean towards the crispy side or the soft, chewy side.  Not saying one is better than the other; in fact, both are pretty fantastic, it just depends on what you’re in the mood for.

This is what the experts say:

1. Invest in a Scale
It’s important to weigh ingredients in baking, and a scale allows you to make a more consistent product, something that is especially important in a bakery. But at home this is also something that can affect the outcome of a cookie recipe.

2. Dark Brown vs. Light Brown Sugar
Dark brown gives it an extra bit of density and allows it to rise a little more than when you use light brown sugar.

3. The Ingredients
The quality of your ingredients is a very important thing.  It’s important to use high-quality products and use a good quality chocolate.

4. Don’t Overmix
Use a very low mixing speed.  People think that you need to cream the butter, and if you do it so much that the sugar and butter become a spread, then that makes it flat.  It should still be pretty chunky, and you should see a decent amount of butter and sugar. At that point, add the eggs and the vanilla. You'll still see some chunks of butter, and that’s when it will start to get creamier. Always do this on a very low mixing speed, 30 seconds.

5. What Type of Mixer to Use
A  Kitchen Aid is the best if you have one (my daughter has mine).  If you don't have a Kitchen Aid you either mix by hand or use an hand mixer. Before Kitchen Aids were invented mixing was done by hand or in my generation with a hand mixer and the cookies were still yummy!

6. Silpat or Parchment
The experts recommend using parchment paper because it allows the cookies to bake better. I have always used a baking sheet, but maybe I should switch.

7. Type of Oven
While a convection oven is best because the fan really helps in baking, you need to learn your oven. No oven is perfect, so you need to understand your oven and that just because a recipe says to bake something at 325 degrees, it doesn’t mean you have to do it.

8. Baking
It’s super important to under bake your cookies just a little.  I personally don't like hard cookies, and if a recipe says to cook for 20 minutes, bake it until 18 minutes and see how it comes out. And that extra two minutes might be what makes it crispy and not so great.

9. Turn the Cookies
This is something that also needs to be done at home to ensure even baking.  In order to insure that the cookies in the back do not burn, you need to turn them.  (I never knew that)

10. Last Tips

Play around and have fun. Try incorporating some of your favorite ingredients into cookies and see what happens. Don’t think too much about it, they’re cookies after all.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Quote of the Week!

Jordan said:  "Great week for me.  Son was born and Jimmer becomes a King."



LIFE DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT!!!!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Introducing my newest grandson....

Owen Jordan Lewis
June 18, 2011
6 lbs 15 oz
Congratulations to Jordan and Kristine!


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Heres to a special friendship!!

Kathleen and I have been friends since 6th grade so that makes us friends for50 years!!! We were inseparable in Jr High and High School. We have stayed close all these years  and I consider her and her husband Tim my very special friends. I have so many memories of trips to Santa Cruz, walking to Thriftys for ice cream, movies at the Crest, Alhambra or Tower Theaters, cruising down J street, Beach Boy concerts, dressing alike, sneaking away from closed campus at Johnson to go to McDonalds, her silver Corvair, drive-in movies, the State Fair, sleepovers, boyfriends, laughing fits and the list goes on and on. We were as close as friends could possibly be. We shared everything with each other. It is such a blessing to know that she is still in my life after all these years and I know I can always count on her for advise or a shoulder to cry on and I hope she knows she can count on me too!

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

My three favorite little boys....

I LOVE this picture of the boys enjoying the sunshine!!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Saturday, June 4, 2011

I Am.....

DEDICATED to my family and the friends I treasure

A LOVER of shopping for new clothes - purses - fresh flowers - and children's laughter

PASSIONATE about my grandsons - patriotism - being healthy - the little things in life

A BELIEVER in miracles - love - the golden rule - integrity

DRAWN to anything citrus - black and white - good people - the color green

FAN of Fridays - Chocolate - my new TV - 60's music - classic movies - Meridian Grille

NOT a FAN of airports - peas - tennis shoes - insomnia - gray roots - liars

NOT PLEASANT to be around when I am sad - tired - overwhelmed - nervous

FANATICAL about making lists - weighing myself - being on time - my laptop

AFRAID of public speaking - getting sick - being alone - frogs

SUCKER for babies - my grandsons - reality TV - a good bargain - loyalty

I am... gullible - ridiculously sentimental - always anxious - impatient - spontaneous