Molten Chocolate Cookies |
The word cookie comes from the Dutch word 'koekje' which means "little Cake".
It is said that in the 7th Century Royal Bakers from Persia used a little amount of cake batter to test the ovens' temperatures. But they soon realized that these little cakes were also tasty and delicious and decided not to thrown them away.
In Britain cookies are known as biscuits, and were adopted as part of their tea service in the 19th Century.
Chocolate Chip Cookies |
The most popular American cookie is the Chocolate Chip cookie. Which was invented by Ruth Wakefield in a tourist lodge called the Toll House Inn, in Michigan, that she and her husband owned. It is said that she ran out of baker's chocolate and used Nestlé's semi-sweet chocolate instead, waiting for it to melt in the cookie when baked. That did not happened, and that is why, ever since the 1930s, we enjoy this delightful combination.
Polvorosas |
At home, my Mom used to make these awesome Polvorosas cookies. Not healthy at all because its main ingredient is shortening. But they are still irresistible, specially when they did just came out of the oven.
For more information about cookies go to:
http://www.kitchenproject.com/history/cookies.htm
http://www.cookiegiftbaskets.com/gram/2010/10/21/the-history-of-cookies/
http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/wakefield.html
http://www.women-inventors.com/Ruth-Wakefield.asp