Servings | Prep Time |
3-4dozen | 20minutes |
Cook Time | Passive Time |
24-32minutes | 20+minutes |
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The story behind this recipe:
Around 1960, my Mom was already the best cookie chef to be found in Baltimore, Maryland. She had mastered snickerdoodles, but wanted a chocolate cookie in the same style. She set off on a mission to create a chocolate masterpiece, and after about 12-13 batches of failed attempts: success! The cookie recipe above was the end result which she named “Brownie Cookies.” She used bits and pieces of her brownie recipe such as the melted butter/cocoa mixture to make it work.
As it so happens, a famous bake/cake mix manufacturer named Pillsbury hosted a competition of sorts around this time. Contestants were asked to mail in recipes, and a winner would be decided on and awarded some kind of notoriety or monetary prize. My mom freely sent in this recipe in to Pillsbury. She never heard anything back, and forgot all about the contest. This is where things get interesting.
In 1977 my family moved across the country to Hollister, California. During a pot-luck style church function that my mom was attending, someone brought some cookies that resembled hers, but had a bit different flavor and a powdered-sugar coating instead of the granulated sugar coating she typically used. She asked the woman who made the cookies where she found the recipe, and she replied, “Oh it was on a Pillsbury cake mix box!”
We like to speculate that powdered-sugar coated chocolate cookies, chocolate chocolate chip cookies, white chocolate macadamia chocolate cookies, and others seen in the commercial world today were all put in motion by my mom’s brilliant recipe. I hope you enjoy these cookies as much as my entire family and countless others do!
Another funny note: I was accused of bringing bakery-made cookies to a baking contest at work when I brought these for the competition. Even though I was able to rattle off the recipe by heart, I was disqualified for cheating! My cookies were, “too good, too perfectly round, and clearly not home-made!” I could only laugh. It still brings a smile to my face. Thank you for the great recipe Mom!