Sunday, December 20, 2009

The History Of The Chocolate Chip Cookie

The word 'cookie' is derived from the Dutch word 'koeje',which meant 'small or little cake'










Apparently the first historic record of 'cookies' was describing their use as 'test cakes'.what happened was a small amount of cake better was baked once in order to test the temperature of the oven .Then rather than waste the batter ,it was baked again along with the larger (apparently more prefered) cake,and it would often come out crispy.




Now, Onto The History Of The Chocolate Chip Cookie!!





In 1930,a dietitian who owned a tourist lodge was cooking ang baking for her guests .Unfortunately,she ran out of the baker's chocolate she needed for the chocolate cookies that were on the menu.She hurriedly subsituted a chocolate bar- cut up into tiny pieces-assuming they would melt ,but they didin't, they just softened instead.








And The Chocolate Chip Was Born...


This history of chocolate chip cookie is still alive until today,because that woman struck a deal with the manufacture of the particular chocolate bar she'd used that day.she would print the recipe on her chocolate bar labels ,and she would have a lifetime supply of them...



















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