The Minnesota State Fair continues to break attendance records in its 2024 season. Despite a week that began with severe heat and storms, fair-goers showed up in record numbers on Friday. The Great Minnesota Get-Together set a new record with 225,521 guests, topping the previous record of 209,789 set in 2019. Final numbers have not been tallied.
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As we know, Sweet Martha's Cookies empire has reigned as a popular attraction among fairgoers in Minnesota since 1979, producing 3 million cookies a day. But move over Martha, as 26-year-old Madeline Poultridge took first place in the chocolate chip cookie entries, beating out 200 others for the prize.
Up until now, I have been satisfied with the chocolate chip cookie recipe on the Nestle wrapper. Today, my cookie baking moved significantly up a notch with Madeline's recipe. Her two adaptations, using some oat flour and browning the butter, made all the difference. My, oh my.
Jason DeRusha, a popular food critic WCCO (DeRusha Eats) and former anchor for WCCO interviewed Madeline. The interview link is below.
The following is her published recipe, which makes about 28-30 coookies.
Recipe: Andrew + Madeline's CCC's
Ingredients:
- 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup oat flour (not rolled oats!!)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- A healthy pinch of salt
- 1 cup salted butter, browned and cooled
- 3/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup sugar
- Vanilla (measure with your heart) I used 1 tablespoon
- 2 large eggs, room temperature
- 2 cups chocolate chips (I like a mix of sizes as well as milk + dark)
- Optional 3/4 cup chopped walnuts
- AHEAD OF TIME: brown butter and set aside to cool to room temp. How to link for browning butter at https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/how-to-brown-butter/
- DRY INGREDIENTS: combine and mix thoroughly with a fork or whisk
- WET INGREDIENTS: Cream sugar and butter. Add eggs and vanilla one at a time, mixing thoroughly between each. Scrape your bowl!
- COMBINE: Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until combined. If using, add chocolate chips and nuts.
- SCOOP: Scoop the dough into balls with a 1.5 tablespoon scoop or however big you like. A 1.5-tablespoon scoop makes 36 cookies. Chill or freeze the dough balls before baking for best results, but bake immediately if it's a cookie emergency.
- BAKE:
350 degrees for 15 minutes.SHARE A COOKIE
I have a recipe very similar to this with oat flour, and I can attest that this is an AMAZING recipe. :) Visiting from Senior Salon Pit Stop.
ReplyDeleteIndeed they were amazing and at 3 I had to Stop!
DeleteOoo, these sound scrumptious!!
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your should put it on your baking list.
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with oat flour. But it sounds healthier and your cookies look delicious.
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