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Sushi Dog Food: Cookie Ball
Story of Food:
I have always been a large fan of sweets and treats since I was little. One of those treats being cookies. Chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, peanut butter, and so many other varieties; I enjoyed them all growing up. So naturally baking ended up on my massive list of hobbies I wanted to try out. I could bake cakes and brownies fairly easily, but I struggled a lot with cookies for some reason. They would be thin yet mushy or burnt. No matter how many times I read the instructions or looked it up on the internet, I could not bake any of the cookies correctly. I had decided to take a brake and cool off from standing by an oven all day. And my selected sweet snack for the day was a pint of ice cream, the cookies and cream flavor to be exact. I like to take a small spoon and scoop up as much ice cream as possible to shape it into a sphere, like a weirdo who is totally is not susceptible to brain freeze. As I continued to eat my ice cream and rest, I was scrolling social media. And as I scrolled, I had discovered a forum that shares various recipes for baking all sorts of desserts. One of the recipes that I had come across was a recipe for easy bake peanut butter cookies. The recipe for the cookies required one cup of peanut butter, half a cup of sugar, half a cup of brown sugar, and a single egg. Since it seemed simple enough, I figured I would ditch the failed premade cookie dough package and try out mixing the dough itself. So when I had mixed the dough completely, I realized I would need to separate the whole glob of peanut butter into smaller sizes to make the cookies (I did not have a large enough pan to make a single super-sized cookie, tragically). Turns out using a couple of spoons and forks did not work due to the stickiness of the peanut butter, so I would have to touch the raw dough after all. Pinching small pieces off and splatting them on to the baking sheet was not working either, they were just chunky blobs that probably would not bake well. But then I had remember how I rolled the cookies and cream into small little spheres. And so I began to roll the dough into round cookie balls, taking some dough here and there in order to balance out the size of each cookie ball. After forming the cookie balls, I had gently smooshed them down slightly with a fork so they would evenly bake and look like actual cookies. Finally, I placed the cookies into an oven and waited for fifteen minutes as they baked at a toasty three hundred fifty degrees. When the oven's timer set off, I removed the cookies and placed them on the stove top. Although I still had to wait for the cookies to finish cooling off before I could judge if the cookies were in fact decent cookies. So naturally I went back to enjoying my ice cream. And soon after I was able to try out the peanut butter cookies, they were not burnt or raw. They had kept their shape and they tasted fantastic! All thanks to my cookies and cream ice cream, so why not combine both! :D
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Username: CookieCache
Discord Username: CookieCache
Sushi Dog Food: Cookie Ball
Story of Food:
I have always been a large fan of sweets and treats since I was little. One of those treats being cookies. Chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, peanut butter, and so many other varieties; I enjoyed them all growing up. So naturally baking ended up on my massive list of hobbies I wanted to try out. I could bake cakes and brownies fairly easily, but I struggled a lot with cookies for some reason. They would be thin yet mushy or burnt. No matter how many times I read the instructions or looked it up on the internet, I could not bake any of the cookies correctly. I had decided to take a brake and cool off from standing by an oven all day. And my selected sweet snack for the day was a pint of ice cream, the cookies and cream flavor to be exact. I like to take a small spoon and scoop up as much ice cream as possible to shape it into a sphere, like a weirdo who is totally is not susceptible to brain freeze. As I continued to eat my ice cream and rest, I was scrolling social media. And as I scrolled, I had discovered a forum that shares various recipes for baking all sorts of desserts. One of the recipes that I had come across was a recipe for easy bake peanut butter cookies. The recipe for the cookies required one cup of peanut butter, half a cup of sugar, half a cup of brown sugar, and a single egg. Since it seemed simple enough, I figured I would ditch the failed premade cookie dough package and try out mixing the dough itself. So when I had mixed the dough completely, I realized I would need to separate the whole glob of peanut butter into smaller sizes to make the cookies (I did not have a large enough pan to make a single super-sized cookie, tragically). Turns out using a couple of spoons and forks did not work due to the stickiness of the peanut butter, so I would have to touch the raw dough after all. Pinching small pieces off and splatting them on to the baking sheet was not working either, they were just chunky blobs that probably would not bake well. But then I had remember how I rolled the cookies and cream into small little spheres. And so I began to roll the dough into round cookie balls, taking some dough here and there in order to balance out the size of each cookie ball. After forming the cookie balls, I had gently smooshed them down slightly with a fork so they would evenly bake and look like actual cookies. Finally, I placed the cookies into an oven and waited for fifteen minutes as they baked at a toasty three hundred fifty degrees. When the oven's timer set off, I removed the cookies and placed them on the stove top. Although I still had to wait for the cookies to finish cooling off before I could judge if the cookies were in fact decent cookies. So naturally I went back to enjoying my ice cream. And soon after I was able to try out the peanut butter cookies, they were not burnt or raw. They had kept their shape and they tasted fantastic! All thanks to my cookies and cream ice cream, so why not combine both! :D
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2024-09-05 15:23:59
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