"I got my lunch packed up, my boots tied tight..."
I can't even guess how many batches of these cookies I've made over the years. They're just such a classic, happy treat. I've packaged them up as gifts for new neighbors, our local police and fire departments, friends and family. They also make a sweet First Day gift for teachers!
Their backpacks weren’t even hung up before they attacked the cookies and milk. They had fun with the little school set up and ended up playing for a while. They even shared their snack with the little two and let them play! The apples remained completely untouched by all four. Obviously. And they blew milk bubbles everywhere. I mean, what else do you do with milk in a bottle with a straw?!
So while the older two were at school, things were a little
quieter at home. Not much though. The younger two had plenty of energy to keep
me on my toes all morning doing things like dropping wooden trains into the
toilet and climbing on top of the piano. My second cup of coffee was brewing around 9am.
I like to have a special treat ready for my kids when they
get home on their first day, usually something a little more fun than our typical
after school snacks. On last year's First Day, I made
cupcakes decorated to look like apples which were so cute but just way too heavy for an after school
snack.
When I was little, I remember coming home from school to my
mom’s chocolate chip cookies. It’s such
a happy, comforting memory. She makes the most ridiculously perfect chocolate
chip cookies in the world and for whatever reason, no one can duplicate
it. She will even give out her secrets
but it’s a magic that can only be created by her. I’ve stopped trying. My cookies
come from a combination of recipes I have tried through the years and while
they aren’t quite my mom’s, they’re still pretty special. With the help of a very
eager three year old taste testing lady, I got to work baking these
babies.
½ cup butter, softened (not melted)
½ cup butter flavored Crisco
1 ¼ cup sugar
¾ cup brown sugar
1 ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
¼ teaspoon almond extract
2 eggs
2 ½ cups of flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
¾ teaspoon salt
1 ½ cups mini chocolate chips
In a small bowl, sift flour, baking soda and salt
together; set aside. Cream butter and Crisco
in mixer until pale in color. Add sugars
and beat several minutes until fluffy. (This step is super important for soft
cookies!) Add both extracts and the eggs and beat well. Mix in chocolate chips. Add the flour mixture and stir just until
incorporated- do not over mix.
Roll dough into tablespoon-sized balls and set on cookie
sheets. Chill for at least 30
minutes. Bake at 375 for 8-9
minutes.
Is there anything better than a
warm chocolate chip cookie?? No. There
isn’t. Well, maybe the dough itself. Which, I know, you're not supposed to eat, blah, blah, blah. But...cookie dough.
I can't even guess how many batches of these cookies I've made over the years. They're just such a classic, happy treat. I've packaged them up as gifts for new neighbors, our local police and fire departments, friends and family. They also make a sweet First Day gift for teachers!
I had some glass milk bottles from a past party that I
thought would be adorable to set out with the cookies. I painted chalkboard paint on the small
embellishment on the front so I could give them an “A+” on their first
day. I also like to write happy notes
for them to read when they get home, so I wrote one on a tiny notebook paper
card and set it up on a mini easel. I set a couple apples out in case they wanted to balance out their sugary snack with something
healthy. Plus, they looked cute and so back to school-y.
I thought I would set up a fun little school-themed spot
using this darling antique school desk. This
has been in our family for decades. It
was in my mom’s house growing up and ended up in our house as we grew up. My sisters and I used to play school with it
when we were kids and I have coveted it ever since. As my parents selling their
house to build their dream cabin in the mountains, they are parting with a lot of
furniture they won’t need. I called dibs on the desk right away and I don’t
know who’s happier- my kids or myself! They love playing with it and I love the memories I have of it.
Their backpacks weren’t even hung up before they attacked the cookies and milk. They had fun with the little school set up and ended up playing for a while. They even shared their snack with the little two and let them play! The apples remained completely untouched by all four. Obviously. And they blew milk bubbles everywhere. I mean, what else do you do with milk in a bottle with a straw?!
There’s nothing like making special memories with this crew. It was a fun day for everyone!
Now go and make some of these cookies. They happen to go perfectly with coffee. Even at 6:30am. Or so I've heard...
xoxo
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