Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 We make nestle tollhouse cookies all the time using bette hagman's gluten free gourmet mix (3 flour mix). They are great! we usually freeze half the dough to use later. There are lots of chocolate chip cookie recipes in the files, also.. > > I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just substituting the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and they flopped! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Thanks...can you tell me the 3 flours she uses? I have some rice flour...? I'm just beginning to bake/cook from the recipe files... I want to say those Mock Chicken Nuggets are great!!! Even the teenagers loved them! It was pretty gross rolling the ground chicken balls though, I must admit...such a horrible texture, especially with the egg mixed in! Yuck! But they were very yummy!!! Thanks to whoever submitted that recipe! Cheryl in Maine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 I've done exactly the same thing!!! One of my failed experiments resulted in a lot of GF chocolate chip cookie recipes being reposted. We've tried several from this site and the best ones so far (in our opinion) is the recipe with pudding in it (I think posted by Bridgett?). They are very good, but still not quite like a Tollhouse. I haven't given up on that yet though and will let you know if I find any useful tricks (we are due for another experiement ) By the way, we made the peanut butter cookies adapted from a Dean (and posted by Kim?) the other day and no one could tell if they were GF or not. And the recipe for Gooey Butter Cookies is absolutely awesome. I have nonceliac coworkers asking me when I'm going to make those again?!?!? On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:53:23 -0500, Cheryl Segal wrote > I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just substituting the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and they flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping them off the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I was making them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), and you know what he said to me? " Well, you shouldn't have tried to make them gluten-free! " Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL All those wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? Thanks, > Cheryl in Maine > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 I have had real good luck with the Gourmet magazine recipe...from the November issue. My no gf guys actually requested them again after the first batch was gone! I think it's in the files. kathi in houstonCheryl Segal wrote: I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just substituting the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and they flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping them off the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I was making them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), and you know what he said to me? "Well, you shouldn't have tried to make them gluten-free!" Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL All those wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? Thanks, Cheryl in Maine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Just wanted to let you all know about a new site with a great product selection at low prices! www.thewellnessbroker.com > >Reply-To: SillyYaks >To: SillyYaks >Subject: Re: Nestle Toll House cookies >Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 12:15:55 -0800 (PST) > >I have had real good luck with the Gourmet magazine recipe...from the >November > issue. My no gf guys actually requested them again after the first >batch was gone! > > I think it's in the files. > > kathi in houston > >Cheryl Segal wrote: > I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just >substituting the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and >they flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping them >off the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I was >making them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), and >you know what he said to me? " Well, you shouldn't have tried to make them >gluten-free! " Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL All those >wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? Thanks, > Cheryl in Maine > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Grr, i just lost my post. hrmph. GF mis is, for example 6 cups white rice flour 2 cups potato starch flour (NOT potato flour) 1 cup tapioca starch flour (tapioca flour is always starch) The recipe can be made smaller or larger as you like. You can order it from Ener-g foods pre-mixed or mix your own. We like it for easy things with lots of fat, sugar, or pureed fruit such as banana bread, pumpkin bars, muffins, etc. > > Thanks...can you tell me the 3 flours she uses? I have some rice flour...? > I'm just beginning to bake/cook from the recipe files... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 I make these often and share with non-gf friends. I often omit the xanthan gum because my family likes them flatter. Chocolate Chip Cookies Ingredients 2 cups Gluten Free Blend (GFB=6 parts rice flour: 2 parts potato starch: 1 part tapioca flour) ¼ cup soy flour 1 tsp. Salt 1 tsp. xanthan gum 1 tsp. Baking soda ½ cup butter ½ cup shortening ¾ cup granulated sugar ¾ cup packed brown sugar 1 tsp. Vanilla extract 2 eggs 2 cups chocolate chips 1/2 cup chopped walnuts (optional) Preheat oven to 375. Place butter on counter to soften. In medium mixing bowl, combine gluten free blend flour, soy flour, salt, xanthan gum, and baking soda. Stir with whisk. In large mixing bowl, combine butter, shortening, granulated sugar, packed brown sugar, and vanilla extract. Mix on medium speed until creamy. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing after each addition. Turn mixer to low. Add flour mixture, ¼ cup at a time. Turn mixer off. Scrape bottom and sides of bowl with rubber spatula. Turn mixer on low. Add chocolate chips and continue to mix on low speed until combined. Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls (or use mini muffin scoop) onto ungreased cookie sheets. After two trays are full, add chopped walnuts to remaining mixture, if desired. Continue process of placing on cookie sheets. Bake 9-11 minutes until golden brown. Cool 2 minutes on cookie sheet, then move to wire rack to finish cooling. Note: Use approximately 2 cups of mixture to make pizza pan size cookie. Cheryl Segal wrote: I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just substituting the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and they flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping them off the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I was making them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), and you know what he said to me? "Well, you shouldn't have tried to make them gluten-free!" Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL All those wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? Thanks, Cheryl in Maine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 This recipe was posted by a member of the St. Louis Alerts group, another Yahoo celiac grou. I tried these, substituting the Bette Hagaman flour blend for the potato starch, and added extra pecans. Pretty good! One note - I'm not sure of the proper amount of Xanthan Gum to use - could not tell if it read 1/2 tablespoon or 1-2 tablespoons. Right now I don't recall which I used. The person who originally posted it got the recipe from Nestle. WHEAT FREE TOLL HOUSE COOKIES (Gluten Free) (Makes 50 two-inch cookies) 1 cup plus 2-Tbsp. potato starch ½-tsp. baking soda ½-tsp. salt 10-Tbsp. butter, softened 6-Tbsp. sugar 6-Tbsp. firmly-packed dark brown sugar 1-2 Tbsp. of Xanthum gum ½-tsp. vanilla extract 1 egg 6-oz pkg. (1 c) semi-sweet chocolate morsels ½-cup chopped nuts PREHEAT oven to 375 degree. COMBINE potato starch, baking soda and salt in small bowl; set aside. In large bowl, combine butter, sugar, dark brown sugar and vanilla extract and xanthum gum; beat until creamy. Beat in egg. Gradually add potato starch mixture. Stir in Nestlé Toll House semi- sweet chocolate morsels and nuts. Drop by rounded measuring teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets. BAKE at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. > > I make these often and share with non-gf friends. I often omit the > xanthan gum because my family likes them flatter. > > > Chocolate Chip Cookies > > > > Ingredients > > 2 cups Gluten Free Blend (GFB=6 parts rice flour: 2 parts potato > starch: 1 part tapioca flour) > > ¼ cup soy flour > > 1 tsp. Salt > 1 tsp. xanthan gum > > 1 tsp. Baking soda > > ½ cup butter > > ½ cup shortening > > ¾ cup granulated sugar > > ¾ cup packed brown sugar > > 1 tsp. Vanilla extract > > 2 eggs > > 2 cups chocolate chips > > 1/2 cup chopped walnuts (optional) > > > > > > > Preheat oven to 375. Place butter on counter to soften. In medium mixing > bowl, combine gluten free blend flour, soy flour, salt, xanthan gum, and > baking soda. Stir with whisk. In large mixing bowl, combine butter, > shortening, granulated sugar, packed brown sugar, and vanilla extract. > Mix on medium speed until creamy. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing after > each addition. Turn mixer to low. Add flour mixture, ¼ cup at a time. > Turn mixer off. Scrape bottom and sides of bowl with rubber spatula. > Turn mixer on low. Add chocolate chips and continue to mix on low speed > until combined. Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls (or use mini muffin > scoop) onto ungreased cookie sheets. After two trays are full, add > chopped walnuts to remaining mixture, if desired. Continue process of > placing on cookie sheets. Bake 9-11 minutes until golden brown. Cool 2 > minutes on cookie sheet, then move to wire rack to finish cooling. > > Note: Use approximately 2 cups of mixture to make pizza pan size cookie. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Regarding chocolate chips cookies and the like.... The recipes from the November Gourmet were by a lady named lise . She offers courses at my local community school and I've taken a couple of them. Her GF mix and recipes are GREAT! Made the sour cream coffee cake over the holidays and everyone (celiac and non-celiac) really loved it. Her website is www.foodphilosopher.com. She strongly recommends a particular brand of rice flour, and I have found that it works really well. Not gritty at all. Anyway, hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Cheryl, I understand your frustration! I have had much success with Sylvan Border Farm's general purpose flour. I substitute it all the time for recipes (with xanthum gum) and have had wonderful results, including the Tollhouse recipe. I've also used it for many recipes in my pre- celiac Betty Crocker cookbook--it's fantastic. Best of luck! Katrina > > I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just substituting the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and they flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping them off the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I was making them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), and you know what he said to me? " Well, you shouldn't have tried to make them gluten-free! " Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL All those wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? Thanks, > Cheryl in Maine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 So glad you liked the Gooey Butter Cookies. I have also made them with Chocolate Cake Mix and they are good too. Also you can use the yellow cake mix and put lemon extract or lemon zest in the batter. They are my husbands favorite cookie. Margie in Missouri >From: lucky3668@... >Reply-To: SillyYaks >To: SillyYaks >Subject: Re: Nestle Toll House cookies >Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:12:06 -0600 > >I've done exactly the same thing!!! One of my failed experiments resulted >in a lot of GF chocolate chip cookie recipes being reposted. We've tried >several from this site and the best ones so far (in our opinion) is the >recipe with pudding in it (I think posted by Bridgett?). They are very >good, but still not quite like a Tollhouse. I haven't given up on that yet >though and will let you know if I find any useful tricks (we are due for >another experiement ) > >By the way, we made the peanut butter cookies adapted from a Dean (and >posted by Kim?) the other day and no one could tell if they were GF or >not. And the recipe for Gooey Butter Cookies is absolutely awesome. I >have nonceliac coworkers asking me when I'm going to make those again?!?!? > > > >On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:53:23 -0500, Cheryl Segal wrote > > I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just substituting >the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and they >flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping them off >the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I was making >them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), and >you know what he said to me? " Well, you shouldn't have tried to make them >gluten-free! " Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL All those >wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? Thanks, > > Cheryl in Maine > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 I'm so glad you liked the peanut butter cookies!! I love them. Went to Sams and bought a huge thing of peanut butter to always keep on hand..kids like them with GF Chocolate chips in them!! YUM > > So glad you liked the Gooey Butter Cookies. I have also made them with > Chocolate Cake Mix and they are good too. Also you can use the yellow cake > mix and put lemon extract or lemon zest in the batter. They are my > husbands favorite cookie. > Margie in Missouri > > > > > > > >From: lucky3668@... > >Reply-To: SillyYaks > >To: SillyYaks > >Subject: Re: Nestle Toll House cookies > >Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:12:06 -0600 > > > >I've done exactly the same thing!!! One of my failed experiments resulted > >in a lot of GF chocolate chip cookie recipes being reposted. We've tried > >several from this site and the best ones so far (in our opinion) is the > >recipe with pudding in it (I think posted by Bridgett?). They are very > >good, but still not quite like a Tollhouse. I haven't given up on that yet > >though and will let you know if I find any useful tricks (we are due for > >another experiement ) > > > >By the way, we made the peanut butter cookies adapted from a Dean (and > >posted by Kim?) the other day and no one could tell if they were GF or > >not. And the recipe for Gooey Butter Cookies is absolutely awesome. I > >have nonceliac coworkers asking me when I'm going to make those again?!?!? > > > > > > > >On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:53:23 -0500, Cheryl Segal wrote > > > I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just substituting > >the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and they > >flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping them off > >the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I was making > >them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), and > >you know what he said to me? " Well, you shouldn't have tried to make them > >gluten-free! " Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL All those > >wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? Thanks, > > > Cheryl in Maine > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 I took a leap of faith when making them and doubled the recipe. Good thing!!! I almost didn't get any On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 13:16:32 -0000, emrald.rm wrote > I'm so glad you liked the peanut butter cookies!! I love them. > Went to Sams and bought a huge thing of peanut butter to always keep > on hand..kids like them with GF Chocolate chips in them!! YUM > > > > > > So glad you liked the Gooey Butter Cookies. I have also made > them with > > Chocolate Cake Mix and they are good too. Also you can use the > yellow cake > > mix and put lemon extract or lemon zest in the batter. They > are my > > husbands favorite cookie. > > Margie in Missouri > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: lucky3668@... > > >Reply-To: SillyYaks > > >To: SillyYaks > > >Subject: Re: Nestle Toll House cookies > > >Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:12:06 -0600 > > > > > >I've done exactly the same thing!!! One of my failed experiments > resulted > > >in a lot of GF chocolate chip cookie recipes being reposted. > We've tried > > >several from this site and the best ones so far (in our opinion) > is the > > >recipe with pudding in it (I think posted by Bridgett?). They > are very > > >good, but still not quite like a Tollhouse. I haven't given up > on that yet > > >though and will let you know if I find any useful tricks (we are > due for > > >another experiement ) > > > > > >By the way, we made the peanut butter cookies adapted from a > Dean (and > > >posted by Kim?) the other day and no one could tell if they were > GF or > > >not. And the recipe for Gooey Butter Cookies is absolutely > awesome. I > > >have nonceliac coworkers asking me when I'm going to make those > again?!?!? > > > > > > > > > > > >On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:53:23 -0500, Cheryl Segal wrote > > > > I tried to make Nestle toll house cookies last night, just > substituting > > >the flour with Arrowhead Mills all-purpose GF baking mix, and > they > > >flopped! They flattened out so badly that I had trouble scraping > them off > > >the pan! Big bummer! I told the 13yr.old boy next door, whom I > was making > > >them for (he has sickle cell anemia, and his mom is celiac too), > and > > >you know what he said to me? " Well, you shouldn't have tried to > make them > > >gluten-free! " Maybe he was right, but I wanted one too!!! LOL > All those > > >wasted ingredients, argh!!! Anyone have a no-fail recipe? > Thanks, > > > > Cheryl in Maine > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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