It was Sharing Day in Little B’s school which meant that children\u00a0would\u00a0bring homemade snacks and would share it with their friends.<\/p>\n
A school activity like that meant only one thing – this mama gotta bake.<\/p>\n
A lot of things crossed my mind – sandwich, brownie, pasta – before my brainstorming led me to cookies! \u00a0There isn’t a child who wouldn’t love them!<\/p>\n
I was making these for toddlers so a sweet treat within cookies like M&M’s or chocolate chips is a must. This particular recipe is actually a\u00a0basic cookie recipe. You can add to it whatever your child likes – chocolate chips, nuts, raisins and yes M&M’s as well.<\/p>\n
Serving Size<\/span><\/p>\n 4 dozen cookies<\/p>\n What You Will Need<\/span><\/p>\n 2 1\/4 cup whole wheat flour (you must have noticed that I currently obsessed with \u00a0whole wheat and \u00a0I am using it wherever I can. In case you are not so much into whole wheat you can simply use all purpose flour of the same quantity)<\/p>\n 1 cup unsalted butter at room temperature (leave it out of the refrigerator 2-3 hours before preparation)<\/p>\n 3\/4 cup powdered sugar<\/p>\n 3\/4 cup powdered brown sugar (brown sugar does add a distinct taste but it isn’t necessary. You can substitute it with the same amount of regular powdered sugar)<\/p>\n 2 eggs (at room temperature)<\/p>\n 1 1\/2 cup M&M’s or Cadbury Gems (actually there’s no upper cap on this quantity, you can add as much as you like!)<\/p>\n 1 teaspoon salt<\/p>\n 1 teaspoon baking soda<\/p>\n 1 teaspoon vanilla extract<\/p>\n How to Go About It<\/span><\/p>\n Preheat<\/strong> oven to 375 degrees F (or 190 degrees C).<\/p>\n Whisk<\/strong> butter to make it a little creamy.<\/p>\n Add<\/strong> in both sugar, eggs and vanilla extract and combine everything well.<\/p>\n Add in\u00a0flour, baking soda and salt\u00a0and mix\u00a0<\/strong>so that everything is well incorporated, Avoid over mixing.<\/p>\n Add in the M&M’s (or Cadbury Gems) and distribute them evenly throughout the batter.<\/p>\n \u00a0Scoop<\/strong> up a little cookie dough using an ice cream scoop. \u00a0If you are comfortable working with your hands, you can also make small round balls.<\/p>\n Bake<\/strong>\u00a0for 10 minutes. The cookies would have got a golden brown hue around their edges by now.<\/p>\n Take the cookies out from the oven and cool\u00a0<\/strong>for 5 minutes on the same\u00a0\u00a0baking sheet completely. Remove from the baking sheet and cool completely on a cooling rack.<\/p>\n Dig in!<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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<\/a>Line\u00a0up\u00a0<\/strong>the cookie dough balls on a parchment paper or aluminum foil lined baking sheet.<\/p>\n
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