Alton uses time travel to explain the mystery behind cookies with three kinds: the thin, the puffy and the chewy.
Recipes featured in this episode: The Thin, The Puffy, and The Chewy.
Alton uses time travel to explain the mystery behind cookies with three kinds: the thin, the puffy and the chewy.
Recipes featured in this episode: The Thin, The Puffy, and The Chewy.
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Wow - a lifetime supply of chocolate for one recipe? Sweet deal! I can tell from the size of that chocolate chip bag that someone on the staff shops at the local warehouse store . . . .
All chocolate chip bags have a recipe for chocolate chip cookies, but they're not necessarily the same as the Toll House recipe. Alton is using the Toll House recipe as a starting point because it is, in his own words, "the Magna Carte of American cookie baking" and a "good, solid cookie recipe." & (your words) if Alton ignored Marsha, it would be kind of a short episode :D
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I can tell from the size of that chocolate chip bag that someone on the staff shops at the local warehouse store . . . .