Fluffy Vanilla Bean Cake

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I want to try this one.
He put the recipe in the comments for this one! Here you go!
(I’ll type it out so it’s easier to read here)
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
1 and 1/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3 teaspoons baking powder
8 oz bag of potato chips
1 cup chocolate chips
Instructions:
Cream butter and sugar together
Beat eggs and vanilla extract into the creamed butter and sugar
Fold in flour and baking powder
Fold in half of the crushed chips and all of the chocolate chips
Chill dough
Roll dough in crushed chips
Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 15 minutes
Thank you!!!
Yesss!!!! The salty-sweet is delicious, but the really underrated thing about these cookies is that they bridge a very important gap: the one between thick/chewy cookies and thin/crispy cookies! The potato chips provide the crunch of a very thin cookie but still let you enjoy the richness of a thicker one.
I will say, I really didn’t like the sensory experience of rolling the cookie dough in the crushed potato chips (jagged, greasy, sharp), but I did use ruffled chips (spikier) and I did crush them by hand, like a dingus. I do also wonder if you could get away with using less sugar and maybe smaller sized chocolate chips. Also, these are actually better cooled than fresh out of the oven! Okay, that’s it. Good cookies.
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Dr bfly's Ginger Citrus Spice Cookies
AKA the cookie recipe I've been fiddling with and refining for like a decade and the only cookies I make anymore because I like them too much Ingredients: • 12 Tbsp (1.5 sticks) butter - I'm lazy and use salted most of the time. idk how europeans measure their butter so do your own conversion • 3/4 tsp salt if using unsalted butter • ¼ cup molasses • 1 large egg • 2¼ cup all-purpose flour • 1.5 cup brown sugar • 1 tsp baking soda • 1 Tbsp ground ginger • 1 Tbsp ground cinnamon • 1 tsp ground cloves • 1 tsp ground allspice • ½ tsp ground nutmeg • ½ tsp ground cardamom • ½+ cup minced candied ginger • ½+ cup minced candied orange peel • up to a shot's worth ~(40ml) bourbon, Cointreau, both, or other liquor according to taste • Optional: 1-2 tbsp powdered buddha's hand* • turbinado sugar
*this is an ingredient I invented because a friend kept giving me buddha's hand so I started candying it like you would make candied orange peel or whatever but it still kept going bad so I stuck it in a dehydrator for a whole day and then put it into a spice grinder and it's great for imparting a citrusy floral note to any baked goods. You could probably approximate the same by candying, dehydrating, and grinding other citrus peels.
Instructions:
Soften butter in large mixing bowl. Beat in egg and molasses. If in a rush, butter can be gently melted, but be careful to let it cool for a few minutes at least before adding in egg. Using melted butter will give the final cookies a more “crinkly” appearance and texture, which may or may not be to your taste. I like them both ways, personally.
Stir in sugar, as well as minced ginger, orange peel, and bourbon if you’re using it.
In separate mixing bowl, evenly stir or sift together all remaining ingredients except for the turbinado sugar
Slowly beat dry mixture into wet mixture. The dough is very thick and sticky, so a hand mixer may have problems. I recommend either a stand mixer with paddle attachment or a wooden spoon and a strong arm.
Refrigerate dough for at least 3 hours. If in a rush, you can put it in the freezer for 30 minutes, and then pop it back in between batches. You should be able to handle the dough without it sticking all over your hands.
Preheat oven to 350F (~175C)
Roll dough into balls no more than ¾ inch (~20mm) in diameter. Pour turbinado sugar onto a plate and then roll dough balls in the sugar and squash down into discs.
Place on parchment paper covered baking sheet and bake for 10-13 minutes
Rest on cooling rack but also eat some of them before they finish cooling when nobody's looking
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(also I forgot to mention in the original recipe but sometimes I'll also throw in a handful of minced fresh ginger. did I mention I really like ginger)
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OP this is a gorgeous post and I’m so proud of you
Thank you, I will take these codfish words to my grave. Also, I have achieved 8 more, putting me at 77 soups. How is 70 plus 9 photos 77? I'm glad you asked.
Earlier, I forgot to include a photo of my cock-a-leekie-soup (#57) - pictured above as the first one of this set - and also I MADE TARATOR TWICE by accident so I've struck one from the record since I'm trying to make 100 soups here, not 99 and one twice.
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100/100!
These stupid sugared cranberries are so good. My cousin brought some at Thanksgiving and no one could stop eating them. We made them for neighbor cookie plates.
Fresh, raw cranberries
Soak in something sugary like OJ or sprite (they don't really absorb anything so not worth it to use something fancy like champagne) recipes say an hour, but a dip would probably be fine
Drain but dont dry
Toss into powdered sugar until fully coated, a Ziploc bag is great
Bake in a single layer at 200 ⁰F for 7-8 minutes to dry out the sugar
Cool off and keep refrigerated until serving.
I'm sure there are fancy ways to do this with honey and some cinnamon, but this was so easy and good. A lot of comments said that low quality powdered sugar will taste bad/chalky and they opted to make their own in a food processor with granulated sugar.
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I always look at cookbooks for people who have no energy/time to do elaborate meal preparations, and roll my eyes. Like, you want me to stay on my feet for long enough to prepare 15 different ingredients from scratch, and use 5 different pots and pans, when I have chronic fatigue and no dishwasher?
These people seem to get it, though. It's very simple in places. It's basically the cookbook for people who think, 'I'm really bored of those same five low-spoons meals I eat, but I can't think of anything else to cook that won't exhaust me'.
And it's free!
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the new york times has such a great series of elevated butter noodles, if you ever want a super fast easy dinner that still feels grown up and you can emulsify pasta water + butter together basically the sky is your limit
ya got
gochujang butter noodles
peanut butter noodles
chili crisp fettuccine alfredo
miso butter noodles
any one of these + a bag of salad or whatever vegetable side you find easiest/cheapest, and you've got yourself a full meal that tastes far above the effort you put in.