Jenny's in the Kitchen

Magical Marvelous Cookies

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Jenny is in perpetual search for easy, weeknight recipes to attempt to feed her family. When they balk, she just eats more.

Magical Marvelous Memorable Cookies

I’m just going to come right out and admit that when I first looked over Magical Marvelous Memorable Cookies I was skeptical, because I did not believe the world was in need of a cookie that involved granola. 

But the recipe’s author -- the ever reliable drbabs -- a certain food52 staffer hectoring me with the determination of a hunger crazed Killdeer to “MAKE THE COOKIES!!!!!!!!!”  and the realization that I had signed up to provide the pre-worship feed snack for our congregation on a Friday night three hours before I had to be there combined to inspire me to give these cookies a whirl. 

As you can see, a lot of this recipe is left to whim and fancy. Want some nuts? Go for it. No? Okay never mind. Feeling spicy? Add some cinnamon. Got some pretzels lying about? Toss them in. Do not, as I didn’t? Find something else. (I had a cup of slightly stale toffee pieces. In they went as the substitute for nuts and pretzels both. I added no spices.)

What is deceiving about this cookie, which I figured would be mostly a newfangled chocolate chip thing, is that it’s actually quite delicate, more tuile than Tollhouse, with lots of crisp and snap. I am guessing this is due to its fairly high sugar content, made all the more so by granola and in my case the toffee bits. 

This is a fairly standard cookie method, with butter creamed and eggs and vanilla added next, your dry ingredients following behind, with a good amount of scraping down. Your mix ins come last. Our author tells us to form these and then fridge them but I don’t have room in my fridge for such falderal so I just chilled the dough right in the mixing bowl for 20 minutes. I used a small sized scoop to get these guys on the pan, which is faster than hand rolling. 

Drbabs wants you to cook these one sheet at a time, and I assume this is to prevent uneven cooking or burning. I was in a hurry so I did two sheets at a time and rotated them after seven minutes. You really need to watch these because they will burn if you are not careful, though I repeat, my toffee chips may be to blame. Please let them cool before moving them. 

The taste? Delicious. Sweet, delightfully  crunchy, complex in this really sort of best-bakery-in-the-neighborhood sort of way. I placed them on the table at my temple and watched the grown men and women go crazy. One older congregant ate three. “That really is enough for me,” she chuckled as I looked on with delight. I am sure she doesn’t think I saw her stuff another into her pocket. 

Magical Marvelous Memorable Cookies by drbabs

Makes 24-30 cookies

1 1/2 cups unbleached all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 3/4 sticks unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup granola (or other cereal)
1/2 cup crushed salted pretzel pieces (or other salty snack food)
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, chopped chocolate candies, or a small bar of good dark chocolate, chopped into chunks
1/2 cup chopped pecans or other nuts, optional (If you don't use nuts, you may want to add more cereal, snacks or chocolate to compensate.)
You may want to add a little cinnamon, allspice, cardamom, or whatever you fancy. We didn't because we wanted the taste of the granola to come through.

See the full recipe (and save it and print it) here.

Photo by James Ransom

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6 months ago Adelucchi

These are unbelievable! I was finishing up radiation treatment and wanted to do something for the radiation therapy techs who had been so wonderful to me. When I saw this recipe I was happy to make cookies with granola added. Semi healthy for a health conscious group! I cut the sugar in half which resulted in a less crispy cookie but still very good. As I was leaving the facility one of the techs ran out to say thanks for the delicious cookies. Thanks to the kaiser group for first class treatment!!

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6 months ago Jestei

best. story. ever. thanks for posting.

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6 months ago Sagegreen

These are sooo great! Thanks for featuring this recipe. One batch I tried with my auto convection oven, but the regular ol' oven at 375 made the magic happen. I am making these for a friend for a birthday gift!

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6 months ago Jestei

interesting. i am so glad it worked out.

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7 months ago tripper32

OMG!!! These have to be some of the most delicious cookies I have ever made. I did not have any granola handy so I used oatmeal. For the "salty", I used some of my previously made "Olde Bay Chex Mix". The combination was amazing! This will now be my "go-to" cookie recipe.

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6 months ago Jestei

wow so were they a little savory as well?

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7 months ago tripper32

OMG!!! These have to be some of the most delicious cookies I have ever made. I did not have any granola handy so I used oatmeal. For the "salty", I used some of my previously made "Olde Bay Chex Mix". The combination was amazing! This will now be my "go-to" cookie recipe.

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7 months ago mick-cook

@drbabs' recipes are always winners!

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6 months ago Jestei

agree

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7 months ago srcerer

I finally got around to making a compost cookie of sorts. I've been making Milk Bar's cookies over the past year (never having made her compost cookie) and I love Christina Tosi's method of creaming the butter, sugar, eggs, etc.. Which came in handy for making a batch of these.

I had about a cup of the graham cracker crumb left over from another Milk Bar treat. I had about a cup cinnamon granola that I make. To those - I added added Guittard chocolate chips and half cup of Sea Salt potato chips. I didn't add nuts because of the kids who don't care for them. The rest of the recipe stayed the same. Because I was using plugra, I decided to go ahead and use our Kitchen Aid and cream the butter/sugar for 2 minutes on med-high and then add the egg/vanilla for another 7 minutes on high. I've had messes using plugra before and was hoping if I got it right, I would have a real cookie, not a mess. I got the right consistency. Everything else folded in quickly on low.

The dough was super tasty and held together really well. I did use a larger scoop I have so I had less cookies overall. I don't generally bake all the cookies at once - because they will last in the fridge/freezer awhile - and I love them just baked. They baked up perfectly! The sugar/butter held together. They were a HIT!!! The perfect combo of sweet and salty.

Thanks for the inspiration!!

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7 months ago Jestei

i love the potato chips idea. people are having such fun with these!

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7 months ago drbabs

Barbara is a trusted source on General Cooking.

Well, this is a nice surprise! I've been off the grid for a few days thanks to --what are they calling it? Superstorm Sandy?-- and am so happy to see that you chose one of my favorite recipes. I'm so glad it worked for you! As for the comparison to
Momofuku's famous "compost cookies," they were certainly the inspiration, but those cookies are meant to be soft and chewy on the inside, and these are meant to be crispy and crunchy. Thank you, Jenny, for featuring this recipe, and thanks all of you for your sweet comments.

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7 months ago Jestei

people are loving them!

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7 months ago ABarry

This is oddly similar to Momofuku's famous "compost cookies."

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7 months ago Bevi

Having eaten many Momo compost cookies, I concur with the creator, drbabs. Her cookies are crispy and the flavors of individual ingredients seem to pop more. I like her cookies better.

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7 months ago Bevi

Having eaten many Momo compost cookies, I concur with the creator, drbabs. Her cookies are crispy and the flavors of individual ingredients seem to pop more. I like her cookies better.

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7 months ago Noah_Arnow

Cookies look excellent. But *falderal*? I had to look that one up. A quick search tells me that word hasn't appeared in the paper of record since 2010.

fal·de·ral [fal-duh-ral] noun
1. mere nonsense; foolish talk or ideas.
2. a trifle; gimcrack; gew-gaw.

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7 months ago Jestei

most fortunately the food52 folks don't make me adhere to times style!

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7 months ago lorinarlock

I'd like to bake a batch to take to friends, but will probably want to do so the night before. How do these taste the next day?

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7 months ago MarianBull

Marian is an editor at Food52.

they'll still be great!!

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7 months ago MarianBull

Marian is an editor at Food52.

they'll still be great!!

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7 months ago Jestei

concur

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7 months ago Sarag

Judging by how popular my g-f snack bags of pretzels are among the early trick-or-treaters in my neighborhood, I'd say I will be able to crush enough pretzels for about twenty batches of these cookies. Glad to hear they freeze well.

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7 months ago Jestei

great idea

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7 months ago Bevi

I made these for a group event last night and they were the rage. No granola, but threw in some Life cereal, increased the nuts, and called it a day. It's the perfect cookie - crispy yet with a chewy center. Thanks drbabs!

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7 months ago Jestei

life cereal. genius!

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7 months ago Martha Hopkins

Will these freeze well? I'm looking for something easy and good for this year's cookie exhange.
Thanks!

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7 months ago Jestei

certainly

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7 months ago dymnyno

I have complete faith in any recipe of Dr Babs! These are in the near future.

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7 months ago Jestei

hope you like

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7 months ago MarianBull

Marian is an editor at Food52.

Made these for Frankenstorm guests last night and I've never seen a pan of cookies go so fast. That might be because I had three. And why did I wake up with a cookie in my pocket?

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7 months ago Jestei

this comment actually made me laugh

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7 months ago turtlepup

Smart move to ensure that you had one handy the minute you woke up!

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7 months ago mcs3000

I'd be the woman stuffing another cookie into my pocket. Can't wait to make them. ps. jenny + cathy - hope you + your families are safe!

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7 months ago Jestei

all good here. keep stuffing cookies in your pocket

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7 months ago MrsWheelbarrow

Cathy is a trusted source on Pickling/Preserving.

If the power stays on, these will be mine. I happen to have some toffee bits, too.

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7 months ago Jestei

OF COURSE YOU DO :0

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7 months ago hardlikearmour

hardlikearmour is a trusted home cook.

These cookies look and sound reeediculous!

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7 months ago Jestei

i hope you enjoy them

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7 months ago Lizthechef

drbabs is an amazing baker and I have admired her recipes for years, since the site began.

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7 months ago Jestei

she is the best