Friday night, while DH & I were at the store, he mentioned a craving for chocolate chip cookies & asked if I could make some this weekend. Sure, just pick up some brown sugar & chocolate chips because I have everything else. Saturday (yesterday) I had a girl scout meeting at 10:30 (went a little long) & a show at 2. The show was with a friend so after the PC part was over, we finished off the sangria, fed the horses, & talked. I didn't get home until about 9. When I walked thru the door with my hands full of stuff, I could hear the mixer going in the kitchen. DH said he couldn't wait any more & had DD18 make the cookies. Ok. Fine. I was tired anyway and was looking forward to going to bed early-well before midnight anyway.
Fast forward about 45 min. DD18 comes upstairs with some cookies & asks me to taste one. I could tell something was wrong because she did not have a "I am proud of my accomplishment" look on her face. It was more of a "I think I screwed up & need to have you help me" look. She explained that she followed the recipe but may have added too much salt. I asked "How much?" thinking maybe she put in 3/4TBS instead of 3/4tsp. That shouldn't be too bad.
"I think I put in 3/4 of a cup" she responded.
"How much?" I asked slightly stunned & confused.
"3/4 of a cup"
"You used a measuring cup & not a spoon."
"Yes, I used a cup."
"Ermmm. Well, I don't think we can do anything. Let me taste one." Yup. Too much salt.
This morning I had a taste of the cookie dough. Normally I have no problem tasting cookie dough. This time I could not let it past my tastebuds. Way too much salt.
So, before I toss out the cookies and dough (good thing she did not make a double batch!) does anyone know how I can save these cookies? I thought about putting iceing on but I don't think that would help much. I know for soup or stew with too much salt you toss in some potatoes. I am stumped and the Scots part of me hates the idea of throwing away food.
Fast forward about 45 min. DD18 comes upstairs with some cookies & asks me to taste one. I could tell something was wrong because she did not have a "I am proud of my accomplishment" look on her face. It was more of a "I think I screwed up & need to have you help me" look. She explained that she followed the recipe but may have added too much salt. I asked "How much?" thinking maybe she put in 3/4TBS instead of 3/4tsp. That shouldn't be too bad.
"I think I put in 3/4 of a cup" she responded.
"How much?" I asked slightly stunned & confused.
"3/4 of a cup"
"You used a measuring cup & not a spoon."
"Yes, I used a cup."
"Ermmm. Well, I don't think we can do anything. Let me taste one." Yup. Too much salt.
This morning I had a taste of the cookie dough. Normally I have no problem tasting cookie dough. This time I could not let it past my tastebuds. Way too much salt.
So, before I toss out the cookies and dough (good thing she did not make a double batch!) does anyone know how I can save these cookies? I thought about putting iceing on but I don't think that would help much. I know for soup or stew with too much salt you toss in some potatoes. I am stumped and the Scots part of me hates the idea of throwing away food.