Cookie for one!. Find Deals on Toffee Cookies in Snack Food on Amazon. I was hoping the recipe said, "Take a recipe that yeilds two dozen cookies and form it into one, huge cookie…" OK, enough kidding around. I do want to mention, though, that chocolate chip cookie dough, unbaked, lasts for several days in the fridge - and in fact is better for being there.
Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie for One. Recently I made these One-Bowl, No-Mixer, No-Chill Oatmeal Cookies and that recipe is awesome for so many reasons, which are self-explanatory given the title. But it makes a dozen cookies and not that I wouldn't love a dozen cookies all the time, but my waistline doesn't need a dozen cookies all the time. You can have Cookie for one! using 8 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Cookie for one!
- It's 1 tbsp of melted butter.
- You need 1/4 cup of flour.
- You need 1 tbsp of sugar.
- You need 1 tbsp of brown sugar.
- You need 1 tsp of vanilla extract.
- It's 1 of egg yolk.
- It's 2 tbsp of chocolate chips (your flavor preference).
- You need 1 pinch of salt.
This recipe doesn't require a mixer. I made it into one large cookie that me, my partner, and our little one shared. It was perfect for our sweet craving and there are no more cookies laying around for us to get fat on. That way your cookie stays thick and chewy.
Cookie for one! instructions
- mix everything together, pour in sprayed glass microwavable dish, microwave about 50 seconds, enjoy!.
- (great little project to do with kids!).
So if you've got a craving for cookies, and love Reese's - this peanut butter deliciousness is the best way to go. Whatever the reason for those times, look no further than our recipe for a microwavable chocolate-chip cookie in a mug. It's the ideal way to curb that sweet craving you get after dinner with a single-serving treat (although we won't judge if you decide to double the recipe). You know the feeling: it's late at night, you have the place to yourself, and you just want something sweet. You don't want to make an entire cake, or a dozen cookies, or anything that you'll be tempted to eat the entire thing.