My cousin Sarah was coming to town, and she requested a Shotible with chocolate. It had been a long time since I used chocolate, and I knew Jeff would like something without fruit, so I decided to attempt my interpretation of a chocolate chip cookie sandwich.
I’d been wanting to try a baked cookie cup. The first couple of attempts were less than successful. I tested out some theories using premade cookie dough from the grocery store. Unfortunately, the chocolate chips were too big and too plentiful. The glasses didn’t have a chance of holding together.
I went ahead and made dough from scratch using the recipe on the back of the chocolate chip bag as a base. I used miniature chips, and far fewer than the recipe called for. I whipped up the dough a bit more than you normally would cookie dough. In fact, it was almost like cake batter by the time I started filling the molds, which worked out really well. I baked them just like I would cupcakes, and, like the other baked glasses, I cored them after they cooled.
For the filling, I took a big step and made real ice cream! I bought a $25 ice cream maker, which worked remarkably well, although some complained about the sound it made. I used vanilla vodka to flavor the ice cream.
I was thrilled with the end result. I certainly plan to use both cookie dough and the ice cream maker a lot in the future.
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