August 11, 2008

Recipe News: Simple single-serving chocolate chip cookies

I can understand that it's not always practical or convenient (or healthy) to make a full recipe of chocolate chip cookies. (Wanting a big batch, that's a different matter.) So I was intrigued to get a note on this "empty nesters" recipe developed by Jim Braman, who lives at Daystar Retirement Village Community in West Seattle. (He's a former director of planning in Seattle, if you're trying to place the name, and the son of former Seattle mayor Dorm Braman.) The recipe makes just four cookies, and it's geared toward small kitchens, small appetites, or other restrictions -- I could see these being popular in dorm rooms. Specifically, the recipe calls for pancake mix rather than flour, baking powder, or salt. There's no vanilla, and it uses a bit of milk rather than eggs. I baked them in a standard oven, but Don Jaenicke, who passed on the recipe, said they can be baked in a toaster oven.

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  • Jim Braman's Empty Nester Cookies

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Posted by Jennifer at August 11, 2008 7:52 PM
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