Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Cookies, Anyone?

No, I didn’t bake cookies but the good people at Tate’s Bake Shop sent me 3 packages (Tate’s famous Chocolate Chip cookies, White Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut, and Oatmeal Raisin) of them along with their cookbook.  Thank you.   With cookies being sparse around 3B’s they didn’t have to twist my arm to get me to agree to sample their cookies.  :)

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I’m not going to twist your arm either but suggest instead, that if you’d like to eat cookies and not have to bake them yourself then leave me a comment for a chance to win Tate’s Bake Shop cookies and cookbook.  For an extra entry hop over to Tate’s Bake Shop Facebook page and become a fan.  And if you don’t want to wait to see if you win, Tate’s has also generously provided you with a discount code (cookies) for 15% off your order, from now until December 31st at tatesbakeshop.com

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Along with the cookies I also received Tate’s Bake Shop Cookbook by Kathleen King.  I really enjoyed it and have several recipes bookmarked to try.  The recipes are straight forward and the ingredients are ones readily available.  My only complaint about the cookbook is, photos are sparse.  There is a section in the middle with 8 photos.  Eight photos and yet there is over a 100 recipes?  I don’t know about you but I’m of the opinion that a cookbook should include photos for at least 25% of the recipes.  (Can I get an Amen?) I know what a chocolate chip cookie looks like. I wanna see your Lemon Cream Cheese Tart (pg. 82) or your Lime Mousse Cake (pg. 129).   And for you chocolate lovers, how about the Chocolate Mousse Cake (pg. 109)?  Wouldn’t you like to see that beauty?  With mousse in the title even I would like to see a photo of it!

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With Kathleen famous for her cookies I probably should have tried one of the cookie recipes but you know me.  I dived into a bar one instead and whipped up the White Chocolate Brownies (pg. 58).  Kathleen says, “They are like a dense, yummy vanilla bar with cranberries and almonds.”  I agree except without the cranberries.  You can see from my bottom photo the texture and crumb is reminiscent of a pound cake.  The “brownies” are extremely dense but tender and surprisingly moist.  I thought perhaps I had over cooked them and that they would be dry but they were perfect.  To kick things up a notch I drizzled warm raspberry jam over individual pieces. Yes, I’ll definitely be making these again.  They were a great change from our usual banana, caramel, butterscotch, or cinnamon filled dessert!

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White Chocolate Brownies, adapted from Tate’s Bake Shop Cookbook, by Kathleen King

  • 9 Tbs. butter, cut into pieces
  • 9 oz white chocolate; I used Valrhona, which I had saved for a special occasion.
  • 1 Tbs. vanilla
  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 3/4 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • 3 eggs
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1 cup dried cranberries;  I left out
  • 1/2 cup of almonds chopped; I used sliced almonds

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Spray and place waxed paper in a 9 inch square baking pan. (I used an 8 inch pan and lined it with aluminum foil that I lightly sprayed with Pam. I suggest sticking with the 9 inch pan.)

In a small pot combine the butter  and white chocolate. Over low heat melt the butter and chocolate slowly.  Remove pot from heat and allow it to cool to room temperature.  Add the vanilla. (Normally I would take the easy route and use the microwave but I’ve over heated white chocolate too many times that way.  On the stove I have more control and can tell when to take it off the stove.)

Mix the flour, baking powder, and salt in a small bowl and set aside.  With an electric mixer, beat the eggs and sugar together until they are thick and pale.  Add the chocolate mixture and mix until it is combined.  Add in the flour mixture and mix until it is combined.  Stir in the cranberries and almonds if adding.

Spread evenly into the pan (or sprinkle sliced almonds evenly across the top of batter, as I did) and bake for 45 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.  Don’t under bake. 

Refrigerate the brownies overnight. Remove them from the pan and cut into squares.

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Giveaway Rules & Info

  • For the first and main entry, answer this question, “Are you a cookie baker or eater?”
  • For a second entry, become a “fan” of Tate’s on Facebook. Come back and leave a comment telling me.
  • The giveaway ends on Saturday, December 11th and a random winner will be selected on Sunday, December 12th. 
  • Please leave an email address where you can be reached.  Once a winner has been selected he/she will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be randomly selected.

At this time the giveaway is only open to U.S residents.

For a 15% discount at tatesbakeshop.com use the discount code, cookies.  Offer good through December 31st, 2010.


Disclosure:  I received Tate’s cookies and cookbook free of charge.  The opinions stated here are completely my own.

70 comments:

  1. Wow, FTC!. lol
    I am a baker and a taster... Your photos are awesome.. BTW, I have yet to find this cookbook- not to be found in my favorite bookstore...
    sweetkalei@gmail.(dot) com.

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  2. I am a baker AND an eater! But if I could only choose one, it would be baker! :)

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  3. Cookie eater, brownie baker.
    Tate's is all over the blogosphere these days!

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  4. What gorgeous Brownies! Iam drooling..

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  5. Of coarse I am a baker, but every good baker needs to "perfect" their dough by tasting....you know...quality control. Brownies look scrumptious!

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  6. i'm a cookie baker AND eater ;)

    i hate cookbooks that don't have enough photos too. that's my favorite part of a cookbook, seeing all the pretty pictures :)

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  7. It looks like tate's bake shop sure has been busy. I do hope to win!
    These brownies look amazing, and I love the addition of slivered almonds on top.

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  8. Oh, I'm definitely an eater, although I try my hand at baking sometimes!

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  9. Can't I be a baker and eater? I don't eat 100% of what I bake though, sometimes I share with my husband, so I suppose that makes me more of a baker...

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  10. hehe both?? i love to bake AND eat cookies!!

    jennifer
    mylittleadventures.wordpress.com

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  11. Those brownies look so yummy! I am mostly a cookie baker- I don't have a huge sweet tooth, but I do enjoy a good cookie as well :)

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  12. Im both a baker and an eater. :)

    and a fan on facebook!

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  13. This is hard, I guess an eater! LOL! I'm a fan too. The White Chocolate Brownies looks divine.

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  14. I love to bake and eat cookies! Even if I'm not making them for myself, I have to save at least one to taste.

    Anne - amberenson@juno.com

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  15. I'm a Tate's fan on facebook.
    Anne - amberenson@juno.com

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  16. I'm a tate's fan on facebook too!

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  17. I'm a baker mostly. Sometimes I eat.

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  18. Oh I am definitely a cookie baker. I will test and taste, but then I am done.

    Puppydogs..

    PS I hate it when I cant get the password to google correct :(!

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  19. Oh I am definitely a cookie baker. I will test and taste, but then I am done.

    Puppydogs

    Here is hoping that re-signing up with Google helps!

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  20. A baker a baker! Rarely the eater.

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  21. I've been hearing raves about that book all about! THe brownies look gorgeous!

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  22. Amen to the photos in cookbooks!!

    Those brownies look really good. I would like it with cranberries, but my kids wouldn't.

    I am a fresh, homemade cookie baker/eater. I usually don't like packaged cookies, but I would like to try these yummy looking ones, if my kids don't eat them all before I can.

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  23. Amen, I like one pictur per recipe!!

    I am a cookie baker, I normally only taste one just to make sure they are good.

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  24. I'm a cookie baker. Thanks for the giveaway.

    Chris

    zekks at yahoo dot com

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  25. Count me out of the giveaway, just wante to tell you that those "brownies" look delicious with the jam running down them.

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  26. I'm a cookie baker and eater. And dough taster. I may have a problem.

    laurel (at) penguinbot dot com

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  27. Fun giveaway, Ingrid :) I am both a cookie baker and a cookie eater. I try hard to time my baking to coincide with times we're having people over or times I'm heading off for a meeting, so I can SHARE. Because my hubby and I certainly don't need an entire batch to eat between us!

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  28. I am completely a baker...
    I do taste them, But most importantly i am a "sharer".
    No doubt people keep asking when i am visiting their homes :)
    BTW White chocolate brownies came out very yumm-O. My daughter is not a big chocolate fan. But she loved these...
    chaitra.makam@gmail.com

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  29. Definitely an eater! I can never make myself make cookies for some reason. I also think its too tiresome to continually plop piles on a cookie sheet and watch so they don't brown.

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  30. I liked Tate's Bakeshop on Facebook!

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  31. i'm both! great giveaway, i love the brownies too!

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  32. Oh man...I've been seeing these cookies around everywhere but I haven't got to try them. Pick me pick me! I'm a cookie eater and baker...mostly eater.

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  33. A cookie baker for sure! Baking is my hobby...but I'm not a fan of sweets. Go figure. :)

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  34. Can I be baker and eater? Sometimes simultaneously. The white chocolate brownie looks delish!

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  35. Cookies!? I thought you had made cookies. You have just reminded me of those bliss bars.

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  36. I am a baker who needs to sample her work for quality control purposes, of course.

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  37. Both!! I love to bake and eat. Peanut butter cookies and snickerdoodles are my favorites to bake.

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  38. Definitly a baker. Just spent the last 48hrs making 7 kinds of cookie to go in 3 boxes to my college nieces. I make them each a box each month, but this was a biggie!
    Maria
    marytarry@aol.com

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  39. I am a baker and eater! I pretend they are for the family though.......

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  40. I didn't realize they were mutually exclusive :)

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  41. Your white chocolate brownies look fantastic! I love how you topped them with raspberry jam -- it was the perfect finishing touch!

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  42. I guess one could be an eater and not a baker but I don't see how you could be a baker and not an eater - ha! I'm definitely both!

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  43. ohhh they look so yummy! I'm a baker AND definitely an eater! haha xoxo

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  44. I'm a cookie baker and a cookie eater. Usually about half the batter "disappears" before making it to the oven...
    pestochango (at) gmail (dot) com

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  45. I am also a fan of Tates on FB! *crosses fingers*

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  46. I'm a baker and my boyfriend is the eater! Thank goodness or else I'd become the eater too!!

    misi23 at yahoo dot com

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  47. These guys are certainly making the blogosphere rounds! Great idea for them.

    These white chocolate brownies sound incredible. I love the cranberries and almonds in them...great Christmasy variation of brownies...

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  48. Im Faling in love with all the Tate's bakeshop cookies!
    Wish they had send me some too:-)
    Would have loved to host for them!
    This cookbook sounds so good and ur bake is excellent !
    Absolutely!

    Well im a cookie baker + eater {+ decorator if that counts:-))))) }

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  49. I am both a cookie baker, and an eater!!!

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  50. I would rather eat cookies than bake them. You can see I love no-bake cookies since I am lazy! I am already a fan of Tate's.
    bigredkitchen {at} yahoo {dot] com.

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  51. entry 1 - I am a cookie eater! I haven't really been into baking, but ever since I entered the food blogging world I sure do want to improve my baking skills (or lack thereof).

    vickdn@live.com

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  52. entry 2 - I like Tate's on facebook.

    vickdn@live.com

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  53. I have been seeing these Tate cookies in the blogosphere lately. You are a lucky blogger to have had the opportunity to taste test them- I know that they are delicious.

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  54. I love that last shot - gorgeous! I am more of a baker myself :)

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  55. Nice giveaway, Ingrid. I am a cookie baker!

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  56. I am definitely a cookie eater! i would love to become a cookie baker but so far baking hasn't worked out for me.


    crystalgrant84(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  57. white chocolate brownies sound incredible! I bet the almonds on top gave it a nice crunch which countered the softness of the cake! YUMM

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  58. Oops. I missed the giveaway.

    But those bars look really good. And yes...I am a cookie baker AND eater thank you very much. ;-)

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  59. one has to be either a baker or a taster? i'm both.

    jacquieastemborski AT comcast DOT net

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  60. Looks delicious! I love brownies, have never tried white chocolate so need to put it on my To Do list.

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~ingrid