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Sometimes, you need a warm chocolate chip cookie, right? And sometimes, when that craving hits…you don’t feel like making an entire batch, washing all the dishes, fighting your children off after they’ve consumed too many and kicking yourself for eating too many…(maybe that’s just me!)

You just need one, after all!

This Deep Dish, Single Serve, 60 Second Chocolate Chip Cookie of Wonder is you for, man. It’s warm, gooey and down right blissful.

Mamas, Dads, College students, Grandparents, Teenage Girls and Boys…I hope you give it a try!

PS…Please proceed at your own risk…it’s mighty tasty.

Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie new boreder

Time: 60 seconds
Yield: 1
Recipe from Nicalee Watkins

1 Tb butter
1 Tb sugar
1 Tb brown sugar
3 drops vanilla
pinch of salt
1 egg yolk
1/4 C flour
2 Tb chocolate chips

 

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1. Grab a little dish, mug or cup.  Make sure it’s microwave safe.

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2. Place 1 Tb butter into it and melt it in the microwave.

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3. Add 1 Tb sugar, 1 Tb brown sugar and a dash of salt. Give it a nice stir (don’t skip the stirring step or the hot butter will scramble the egg)
4. Add 1 egg yolk and 3 drops vanilla, stir to combine.

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5. Add 1/4 C flour and 2 Tb chocolate chips.

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6. Stir it all together now…
7. Pop the old girl into the microwave for 45-60 seconds.

Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie

Dig in, man. No need to wait.

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Heaven!

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Oh shoot, I just couldn’t help but add a scoop of ice cream and a little chocolate syrup.

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Triple heaven…

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60 Second Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie Jamie Cooks It Up!

 

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9 Comments

  1. What fun this would be for kids or grandkids to make for themselves.
    Its similar one of our family favorites-We call them Zookies when we make the cookies in a ramekin and serve with ice cream kind of a take off of Apple-by’s Blondies.

    1. Hi Susan,
      If you look under the first picture in the post, there is a Facebook icon. Click on it and a facebook window will open up for you. You can write a comment about it if you choose, click on the button that says “add comment” and it should show up on your facebook page with a picture and a link back to the recipe. Hope this help!
      Thanks for being willing to pass it around. 🙂
      All the best,
      ~Jamie

    1. Ansley,
      I got the dishes at a local shop in Gardner Village. I have also seen them on Amazon.
      Best of luck to you!
      ~Jamie

  2. Just wanted to let you know how much I love your website and all you do! I love that it’s real food that my family actually wants to eat. Thank you for making cooking easier and more fun! <3

    1. Shirsti,
      Thanks for your kind words. So happy to hear these recipes have been turning out well for you and your family. 🙂
      All the best to you!
      ~Jamie

  3. Great idea about the ice cream sandwiches! We are planning to bake some treats to take to our firehouse on Monday- those guys have to put up with so much on the 4th and every day of the year!