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(Detroit.CityRegions.Com, March 19, 2015 ) Taylor, MI -- Most foods only get a day of celebration, like National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day which is April 7. But the chocolate chip cookie gets a whole week to itself, March 16 through March 21. When, where and how did this American classic originate? There are many stories about the first chocolate chip cookies, but the most popular version is that Ruth Wakefield, the proprietress and head chef of the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Maine ran out of chocolate for her chocolate cookie recipe. She improvised by adding a chopped Nestle's semi-sweet chocolate bar to her sugar cookie recipe hoping the candy would melt and transform the sugar cookies into chocolate cookies. Instead the chocolate remained intact and the chocolate chip cookie was born.
By 1939 the cookie's popularity was growing and Nestle developed chocolate morsels for baking which eventually became chocolate chips. Since then chocolate chips cookies have been made with a wide variety of ingredients – nuts, oatmeal, coconut, raisins, dried cherries and different types of chocolate. The recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups from Slick Cups™ is similar to the original Toll House recipe.
Slick Cups Silicone Baking Cups are non-toxic, heat resistant and bake directly on a cookie sheet. Reusable muffin cups clean easily under running water and on the top rack of a dishwasher. They are BPA free, FDA approved and oven, microwave and freezer safe. Many brands, like Slick Cups, have a no questions asked guaranteed return policy.
A set of 12 Slick Cups ™ can be purchased at a 27% discount from Amazon for a limited time while supplies last. Purchase price includes the recipe for scuffins, the popular muffin-scone combination seen on YouTube, and an electronic recipe book titled "Slick Cups Baking Cups Recipes," which includes the recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups just in time to celebrate Chocolate Chip Cookie Week.
About Slick Bakeware
Slick Cups™ is a Michigan company that distributes silicone bakeware - non-toxic and heat resistant muffin cups and loaf pans.
Slick Bakeware
Julie Calligaro
734 283 2727
jcalligaro@msn.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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