Chips or Chunks
Dear Edda,
My mom and I need help settling a disagreement. We are both known for our chocolate chip cookies. One of us says, traditional chocolate chips; the other says, chopped pieces of chocolate (chocolate chunks). I won’t say who says what, in case you’re older and side with my mom, or if you’re younger and side with me. The winner has to make the other person cookies. What do you say, Edda?
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Dear Cookie,
To be perfectly honest, I have never actually met a cookie I don’t like. But I’m going to say chunks. They add a really interesting texture to the cookies. Although, there is a lot to be said for the ease and uniformity of chips – no chocolate-less bites. My sister Edna, however, pointed out that part of the pleasure of a chocolate chunk cookie is the taste of the cookie itself, free of the chocolate. She’s not wrong. But then again, they are called chocolate chip cookies.
I hope this helps.
Edda
Edda is not a medical professional but a local lady who loves to give out advice, even when it's not asked of her. Submit your question to [email protected] for Edda to answer.
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Jan 23, 2021 04:32 PMChips or chunks, you ask? Yes. Where can I pick up my cookies?
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Jan 23, 2021 04:59 PMPersonally, I would double the portion of the chips. Nothing against chunks..."Chunks" is my dog!
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Jan 23, 2021 05:11 PMWell, chips would make it a chocolate chip cookie and chunks would make a chocolate chunk cookie... that said, I agree with Curmudgeon!
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Jan 23, 2021 09:40 PMI agree.... chips in chocolate chip cookies and chunks in chocolate chunk cookies. There. Simple as simple does.
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Jan 23, 2021 10:51 PMChips, and then use the remaining space in the cookie for nuts, macadamia or walnut are my preferences.