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cut & bake cookies
Posted: Tue 5th Mar 2013 02:40 am
by Nimrod
Do these exist in Amsterdam?
If not at Albert Heijn, could these be found at Eichholtz, that ex-pat food shop on Leidsestraat?
Warm cookies and cold Chocomel...mmmm

Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Sun 10th Mar 2013 02:42 am
by bigjames420
Nimrod wrote:Do these exist in Amsterdam?
If not at Albert Heijn, could these be found at Eichholtz, that ex-pat food shop on Leidsestraat?
Warm cookies and cold Chocomel...mmmm

You know, I'm almost positive I saw some kind of ready made cookie dough in the AH last October. I could be wrong though, I was pretty baked. I have this memory of you buying the most horrible smelling mystery meat and trying to microwave it as well...
Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Sun 10th Mar 2013 04:10 pm
by Nimrod
bigjames420 wrote:I have this memory of you buying the most horrible smelling mystery meat and trying to microwave it as well...
Yeah...that was the gepaneerde schnitzel. Even though it should have been pan-fried

, it was still pretty bad.

Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Mon 11th Mar 2013 03:00 pm
by geekymonkey
Do you like peanut butter cookies? If you're going to have an oven I can give you a 3 ingredient recipe to make some (rich, but tasty) cookies.
Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Mon 11th Mar 2013 03:59 pm
by Nimrod
I LOVE PB cookies!!
Three ingredients (is one of the ingredients 'love'?) sounds manageable.
Lay it on us...
Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Mon 11th Mar 2013 10:02 pm
by geekymonkey
1 cup of sugar 1 cup of peanut butter (I like crunchy) 1 egg- (see it's even easy to remember.)
mix everything together until it's well combined. Roll into balls (a little smaller than a golf ball), roll the balls in sugar. Line them up on a lightly greased cookie sheet or piece of parchment paper.
Smash them down a little with a fork (about 1/4 of the way)
Bake at 350 degrees F about 13-15 minutes until they are golden around the edges.
Yummy to mix in 1/4 cup of oatmeal or 3 tablespoons flour if you want a cakier cookie.
You can also add chocolate chips.
These cookies are rich and sweet. (Stan's not a fan, James loved them. They are my Mr's favorite thing EVER.) They will absolutely keep you from whiting out

Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Mon 11th Mar 2013 10:04 pm
by geekymonkey
Also, they have a high tolerance for temperature variation (if they are too dark, turn the heat down!) and I usually "guess" 1 cup using a mug or something random.
Also, you can store the dough wrapped in saran wrap or a plastic baggie in your fridge (homemade cut and bake).
Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Mon 11th Mar 2013 11:58 pm
by Nimrod
Thanks, A!!
Sounds easy-peasy, especially for the stoner on holiday.

Gotta have those fork marks, imo. That's just how we were raised.

Cannot stand over-done PB cookies, so I'll smoke in the kitchen and watch 'em real good.
pinda kaas...check
suiker...check
ei or howeverthehellyousayeggindutch...check
Hmmm...not enough sugar for Stan, huh?

fookin' hummingbird
Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Tue 12th Mar 2013 07:07 am
by Marco
Hey Nim, I don't recall seeing those cut and bake cookies on sale here.
Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Tue 12th Mar 2013 09:43 am
by Nimrod
Marco wrote:Hey Nim, I don't recall seeing those cut and bake cookies on sale here.
Thanks, Marco. That's what I heard from (Apartment) Paul as well.
You guys are missing out on some serious snacking convenience.
Remember kids...do not eat raw cookie dough.
Yeah, right.
Some goes in the oven, some goes in the cookie-hole.

Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Tue 12th Mar 2013 03:44 pm
by geekymonkey
Sounds like a test run of the peanut butter cookies are in order. (Or some rolls of cookie dough on ice in your checked bag? If you froze them first they'd probably make it.)
Have a great trip!
Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Tue 12th Mar 2013 04:27 pm
by Nimrod
geekymonkey wrote:Sounds like a test run of the peanut butter cookies are in order. (Or some rolls of cookie dough on ice in your checked bag? If you froze them first they'd probably make it.)
Have a great trip!
Haha, I don't check baggage, so your recipe will just have to do.
I wonder what TSA would think of a roll of cookie dough with wires stuck into it?
Here's an

that's not half-bad...a store that sells nothing but hand-made, small batch, custom cookie doughs.
Just what those Dutch milfs need, so they can waste even more time (instead of baking at home) blocking the aisles at AH with their gabbing.

Re: cut & bake cookies
Posted: Tue 12th Mar 2013 04:37 pm
by Uncle Ron
Nimrod wrote:Do these exist in Amsterdam?
If not at Albert Heijn, could these be found at Eichholtz, that ex-pat food shop on Leidsestraat?
Warm cookies and cold Chocomel...mmmm

Well, since you probably won't find any in Mokum, you could always ask me.
I have access to a military commissary, like shopping at Whole Foods.
I like GM's recipe, it looks easy, and with the correct amount of little bits of this and that...

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