Does Nestle have the best Toll House Chocolate Chip cookie recipe?

Chocolate chip cookies are probably the most popular cookie around. There's nothing like a fresh from the oven chocolate chip cookie. Many people think of Nestle Toll House cookies when they think of them.

Although Nestle made them well known, they did not invent them A woman named Ruth Graves Wakefield was the original inventor of them. Back in 1933, she was was running the Toll House Inn which was located in the city of Whitman, Massachusetts. She was baking her Butter Drop Do cookies one day and she wanted to try to make them better.So she decided to add a broken up bar of semi sweet chocolate to the dough.

The chocolate was a gift given to her by Andrew Nestle. She thought the chocolate was going to melt into the dough, but instead little chucks of it remained after baking. When she served them to the guest of the Toll House, they went over so well that word of her cookies spread quickly.

After 1939 when Betty Crocker featured Ruth on their cooking show, Andrew Nestle decided to ask Ruth if he could print her recipe on the back of his chocolate bars. Ruth agreed and that is how Nestle became attached to the Toll House Cookie recipe.It is included on every package of their chocolate chips to this day. The original recipe is on the Nestle website.

http://www.verybestbaking.com/recipes/18476/Original-NESTL%C3%89-TOLL-HOUSE-Chocolate-Chip-Cookies/detail.aspx http://www.choc-chip-cookie-recipe.com/history-of-chocolate-chip-cookies.html http://cakecentral.com/recipes/3743/award-winning-chocolate-chip-cookie.

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