I want to marry you cookies. Remove the cookies from the refrigerator. The story behind how "I Want to Marry You Cookies" came to be: I've been watching Food Network for as long as I can remember! I would sit on the couch for hours, salivating at their food concoctions and dreaming of cooking in the Food Network Studio someday. I literally wrote it on my bucket list and tucked it away. He really enjoyed the cookies, though, if that's any indication of their power!
They are nice and chocolatey, a bit heartier than a regular chocolate chip cookie, and they have a nice chewy bite to them. My family fell in love with them, and I hope yours will too. "I WANT TO MARRY YOU" COOKIES. Adapted from CookingChannelTV.com I Want to Marry You Cookies cookies are so full of black and white chocolate chips that the dough can hardly hold it together. You can cook I want to marry you cookies using 13 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of I want to marry you cookies
- Prepare 1 c of butter.
- Prepare 1 1/4 c of dark brown sugar.
- It's 1 1/2 c of granulated surgar.
- It's 1 of whole egg.
- Prepare 1 of egg yolk (the yolk only).
- Prepare 1 tsp of pure vanilla extract.
- You need 2 c of flour.
- It's 1 c of uncooked rolled oats.
- Prepare 1/2 tsp of baking soda.
- It's 1/2 tsp of salt.
- Prepare 1/4 tsp of ground cinnamon.
- It's 1 c of white chocolate chips.
- Prepare 1 of chocolate chips.
Addition of brown sugar, cinnamon, vanilla and oats gives them extra toffee flavor. To make these you just need one bowl, that is saucepan, which simplifies the process. Also, no creaming of the butter and sugars is needed. These I Want to Marry You Cookies are at the top of my list of the best cookies I have ever made and I've made a lot of cookies.
I want to marry you cookies step by step
- In a medium saucepan melt butter over medium heat remove from heat.
- Remove from refrigerator stir in egg egg yolk and vanilla.
- Add dark brown sugar and granulated surgar stir until well incorporated and smooth chill mixture in refrigerator for 10 minutes.
- Add the flour, oats, baking, soda, salt and cinnamon mix together.
- Stir in white and chocolate chips (if you like you can add nuts or cranberries.
- Roll by hand in to 24 balls or use a mini Ice Cream scoop for more than 24 cookies place on a light colored cookie sheet and place in the refrigerator yo chill for 30 min.
- After cookies have chilled pre heat oven 375 bake for 12 to 14 min.
These are easy to make and taste fantastic. The chocolate chunks worked perfectly in the large, lovely cookies. Roll by hand or use a cookie scoop to scoop out large tablespoon-sized dough balls* and place on a cooking sheet. This is why she calls them "I Want to Marry You" Cookies: "These cookies are the surefire way to get someone to fall in love with you…or at the very least gain a serious addiction to cookies. I Want to Marry You Cookies - I thought it was fun, though a bit crazy.