Saturday, January 17, 2026
Monster Cookies - The Valentine's Version
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Butterscotch, Coconut & Oatmeal Cookies
These cookies benefit from being chilled in the refrigerator before baking. Chill the balls of dough for as little as one hour or for up to 24 hours. The dough yields about 20-21 golf ball sized cookie balls. I used a large (2 1/4 in diameter) ice cream scoop but you can make them freestyle. Just remember you want your cookies uniformed sized, so they bake up evenly. Note: The recommended baking time is based on forming the dough into 20-21 balls of dough.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Old Fashioned
Notes: (1) Some like a little sweeter Old Fashioned. If you do, use 1 Tablespoon of simple syrup. (2) To make the simple syrup add one cup of water and one cup of Turbinado sugar to a saucepan. Bring to a boil, whisking occasionally, until the sugar has melted. Let cool. Store in a bottle or jar. Store in the refrigerator. Simple syrup will be good for at least one month.
Broadway in Nashville (December 2021)
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Bakery Style Ranger Cookies
Bakery Style Ranger Cookies
Makes 18 mega-sized cookies
Ingredients
1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
3/4 cup (150 g) light brown sugar, firmly packed
1/4 cup (50 g) dark brown sugar, firmly packed
3/4 cup (150 g) granulated sugar
2 large eggs, room temperature
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups (260 g) all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 cups (151 g) old-fashioned rolled oats (not quick cooking oats)
10 ounces (283 g) bittersweet or semi-sweet chocolate chips (See notes)
10 ounces (283 g) mini milk chocolate peanut butter cups or peanut butter chips (See notes)
3/4 cup (96 g) walnut halves, toasted, and coarsely chopped
Flaky Sea Salt
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
2. In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda and kosher salt. Set aide.
3. In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with a paddle attachment beat the butter, brown sugars, and granulated sugar until light and fluffy (approximately 4-5 minutes).
4. Add in eggs one at a time, beating until incorporated.
5. Mix in the vanilla.
6. Add in the flour, mixing just until incorporated.
7. Add in the chocolate chips, mini milk chocolate peanut butter cups, oatmeal and walnuts. Mix on low speed to combine.
8. Using a large (1/4 cup sized) ice cream scoop, scoop out dough onto a prepared baking sheet. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for at least 1 hour.
9. Place 5 to 6 of the balls of dough onto one of the prepared baking sheet. Lightly sprinkle with flaky sea salt.
10. Bake for 16-18 minutes or until lightly browned on the edges. Rotate the baking sheet midway through the baking process. Let cookies rest on baking sheet for 10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.
11. Eat a cookie. Then package up the remaining cookies to deliver to friends and neighbors. Note: If cookies are wrapped well and stored in a container, they will be good for up to 4 days.
Notes: (1) I used the Ghiradelli bittersweet (60% cocao) chips, but you could use semi-sweet chocolate chips or chop up 10 ounces of dark chocolate. (2) I used the milk chocolate mini peanut butter cups from Trader Joe's. But you could use also peanut butter chips. (3) To toast the walnuts, place them on a baking sheet and bake in a 350 degree (F) preheated oven for 10-12 minutes. Let them cool before chopping and adding to the cookie batter.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Seasoned Pretzels
Seasoned Pretzels (inspired by multiple sources)
Ingredients
2 - 2 1/2 pounds pretzels (recommend using a combination of pretzel shapes of similar size)
12 ounce bottle of Buttery Flavor Popcorn Oil (recommend Orville Reddenbacher's Popping and Topping)
1 packet Hidden Valley Ranch Mix
1 teaspoon onion powder
2 - 3 teaspoons garlic powder (I used 2 teaspoons)
Jumbo ziplock baggies
Serving suggestion: Your favorite ice cold beer.
Directions
1. In a jumbo sized ziplock bag, add pretzels.
2. Pour in Buttery Flavor Popcorn Oil. Seal bag and gently shake.
3. Carefully reopen ziplock bag and pour in Hidden Valley Ranch Mix, onion powder, and garlic powder. Reseal and gently shake to distribute dry ingredients.
4. Lag bag flat in a cool place. Turn every 60-90 minutes for the first 8 hours. Turn/toss every so often after that or until all of the oil is absorbed (approximately 20-24 hours).
5. Transfer seasoned pretzels to a clean ziplock bag.
6. Serve and savor.
Notes: The smaller sized pretzel rings and waffle shapes work well. Next time would make with no more than 2 1/4 pounds of pretzels to ensure all of the pretzels are equally well seasoned. Make these pretzels a day in advance to ensure all of the buttery topping is fully absorbed. Surprisingly these Seasoned Pretzels are not all wet or greasy.
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Cowboy Cookies Revisited
On a parchment paper lined baking sheet, the Cowboy Cookies are baked in a preheated 350 degree (F) oven for 14-15 minutes. When done, they will be beautiful brown color on the top and bottom but may look a little 'unfinished' in the center. Leaving the cookies on the hot sheet pan for 2-3 minutes after you remove them from oven helps to 'finish' the cookie. Transferring them to a cooling rack helps them come to room temperature. If you are not eating them right away (but of course you have to eat at least warm cookie), they store well in a covered container or sealed cellophane bag. You could even freeze them. A good idea especially if you want to use them to make ice cream sandwiches!
Sometimes you need to revisit something in order to fully appreciate it. If you haven't ever had a Cowboy Cookie or had made ones different than the recipe posted here, I would strongly encourage you to give these a try. Think of them as a heartier, more satisfying version of a chocolate chip cookie. However, if I channeled my inner Victoria Barkley I would definitely not 'beat around the bush suggesting' you make them.
Recipe
Cowboy Cookies Revisited (adapted version of Laura Bush's Cowboy Cookie recipe shared in the New York Times)
Makes approximately 4 dozen cookies
Ingredients
2 cups (260g) all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
2 sticks (1 cup) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup (200g) granulated sugar
1 cup (200g) light brown sugar, firmly packed
2 large eggs, room temperature
2 teaspoon vanilla
11 ounces dark chocolate chopped (or 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips)
2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
1 1/3 cups sweetened flaky coconut (e.g., Baker's Sweetened Coconut Flakes)
1 1/3 cups pecans, roasted and chopped (To roast the pecans, bake for 8-9 minutes in a preheated 350 degree oven. Allow to cool before adding to the batter.)
Directions
1. In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, kosher salt and cinnamon. Set aside.
2. In a standing mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream the butter until light and fluffy (approximately 2-3 minutes).
3. Add granulated and brown sugar and beat to combine thoroughly.
4. Beat in eggs one at a time. Then beat in vanilla.
5. On low speed mix in the dry ingredients until fully blended.
6. Using a spatula or wooden spoon stir in the chopped chocolate, chopped pecans, coconut and oatmeal.
7. Using a large ice cream scoop, form balls of dough and set on a baking tray. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
8. Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Line baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
9. Bake cookies for 14-15 minutes until edges are lightly browned. Rotate baking sheets halfway through the baking process.
10. Remove cookies from oven and allow to sit on cookie sheet for 2-3 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack.
11. Cook to room temperature and store in a covered container.
Notes: I think chopped milk chocolate would also work well in these cookies. And lucky for all of us, Trader Joe's sells a large bar of Belgium Milk Chocolate, perfect for chopping and using in cookies. If you like your cookies on the crispy side, store them in the refrigerator.
















































