How Chocolate Chip Cookies Were Inveted
If
Ruth Wakefield had not tried to improve on a traditional cookie recipe, we
wouldn’t have chocolate chip cookies today. Chocolate chip cookies were
accidentally invented at the Toll House Inn in the 1930s. The owners, Kenneth
and Ruth Wakefield, provided meals to their guest. One day as Ruth prepared a
batch of cookies, she cut a chocolate bar into tiny pieces to add to the dough.
She had expected the chocolate pieces to melt into the dough, but instead they
simply softened. Her cookies became popular at the inn and eventually her
recipe was published in several newspaper.
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