August 24, 2009

I'm in trouble

Trouble with a capital "T" and that rhymes with "C" and that stands for COOKIE!
Ok, I am a dork. I couldn't possibly be the only one out there forced to watch and re-watch The Music Man EVERY year in grade school music class. That and Oliver!, right? However, that one applies here too. "Please, sir, can I have some more?" Uh, yeah, more cookies...
Alas, these cookies ARE the reason I'm in so much trouble...or the fact that I made them TWICE last week. UH-oh. They are comfort food at its finest and it is only August! I mean, I usually have at least a month left until fall is in full swing and I am am craving homey, comfort food. Trouble, my friends. If I'm craving comfort food NOW...what is going to happen when the temperatures drop and there's stew in the crock? I am going to be in sweats all winter...and not because I am cold...because of the elastic. Dude, I'm in trouble.
Here's the thing with these cookies...actually cookie bars...I haven't reinvented the wheel. I actually make them when I feeling like chocolate chip cookies, but am too lazy to bake multiple batches. They are chocolate chip cookies in bar form. Changes the whole situation...whether you like the soft middle bars or the crispier edges everyone is happy...
Preheat to 350
2 3/4 cup AP flour
1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 cup white sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 sticks butter (1 cup)
2 cups chocolate chunks (I used Nestle)

Whisk dry ingredients together, set aside.
Cream butter and sugars together approx 2 minutes. Add eggs, 1 at a time mixing until incorporated. Add vanilla. Slowly stir in dry ingredients until combined. Add chocolate chunks.
Spread in a greased 9x13 pan.
Bake for approximately 20 minutes until golden and center is just set.
Let them cool before you cut them into squares if you have self-restraint. Otherwise eat with a spoon out of the pan...no judgment, especially if you are in sweats.
You'll go to the gym tomorrow, right ;)

18 comments:

Justin said...

"eat with a spoon out of the pan"... that is hysterical and painfully realistic

Mini Baker said...

hahaha I agree with Justin's comment. SO ACCURATE! That's how it is with every dessert I make!
These look delish, thanks for sharing!
-Mini Baker :)

Unknown said...

hehe--i would totallly eat these w/a spoon! and i'm afraid that sweats are in my future as well...

btw...i used to LOVE music man

Leslie said...

Let them cool before cutting??? I think NOT!

Anonymous said...

Oh wow - these look really naughty! I could go some right now.

A & W said...

yummm. those look amazing! I too remember seeing the music man many many times and I appreciate your new rendition of trouble!

Kim said...

I want to make some of those! Yummy!

Monica H said...

Ooey, gooey and crunchy on the edges. These sound like my kind of treat. Love that last picture!

Heidi said...

Mmm, these look so good!

Tracy said...

Haha you just wanted to post these and take us all down with you. ;-) They look amazing!!

cookies and cups said...

tracy...uh,YEAH!! I had to get these off my camera, everytime I turned the darn thing on I saw them...and they are too easy to NOT make!

Smitten Sugar said...

These look too easy to not make tonight! Yum!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

Yum, I want trouble and a pan of those! They look and sound wonderful. MMMMMmmmm.
~ingrid

Anonymous said...

I LOVE your blog and all the creative-ness! I wish I had half the imagination you have! I'm going to try a few of your yummies over the weekend for a "back to school" teacher treat basket...have to start "racking" up points early in the year!
Thank you for sharing

Melody said...

Ditto on the sweatpants comment! Blogging about food is hard on the waistline! Yummy, naughty bars!

Karine said...

These bars look delicious! I would do extra hours at the gym to be able to eat as many as I want of them :)

bridget {bake at 350} said...

Oh, now we're ALL in trouble!!!

Katrina said...

Yum! Bake them in little ramekins and underbake just a bit for a great cookie experience. Everything but your pants will thank you!
My husband LOVED The Music Man and I began singing as soon as you started this post!

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