Forget the Ritz Carlton, or the $30 peanuts at Hyatt.
Nothing says hospitality like a huge, warm chocolate chip cookie -- handed to you before you can even set your bag down.
I remember staying at a DoubleTree in Anaheim when I was little. I was sleepy, hungry, and antsy after a long car ride. We arrived at the hotel at some ungodly hour in the morning. Everyone was grumpy and exhausted.
These cookies are kept in a special "warming drawer" behind the front desk at every DoubleTree hotel. They are buttery, melty, and chocolatey -- with a delicious crispy outside and a chewy inside.
Thanks to this recipe, you don't have to book a room to enjoy a warm DoubleTree cookie.
With love,
Erica
- 1 cup all purpose flour (4.5 oz)
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 scant teaspoon salt
- 4 oz (1 stick) unsalted butter, cold – cut up
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 cup dark chocolate chips
- 3/4 cups walnuts, toasted and chopped (optional)
- 1 1/8 cups quick cooking oatmeal
Instructions
- Mix flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt, set aside.
- Cream butter and sugars in large mixer bowl. Add egg and vanilla and stir until mixed.
- Add flour mixture and oatmeal gradually, stirring until incorporated. Stir in Heath Bits, Chocolate Chips, and nuts. Scoop dough up with a quarter cup measure and shape into big balls. Press them slightly to make discs. Set the discs on a plate and chill for a few hours or until firm. Note: You can bake these without chilling, but I liked the texture better after chilling.
- Place on parchment lined cookie sheets about 3 inches apart. Bake at 375 degrees for 8-13 minutes. Cookies should still be slightly underdone (I didn’t want mine underdone and cooked them l2-13). Move to wax paper lined counter to cool, do not use wire racks. (I did both – wire racks made the cookies crispier, cooling on rack helps internal cooking for underdone cookies and probably makes them chewier).


Oh my gosh, I l-o-v-e Doubletree cookies! I used to beg my mom to book Doubletree if there was ever another option, and we used to love it when the particularly nice guy behind the counter gave us two per person. By the way, I never noticed if they had Heath bits (I think you might've left this out of your ingredient list?), nuts, or oatmeals; still love it though!
ReplyDeleteThank you! This recipe does have oatmeal in it. I left the nuts out as some of the people at my school have nut allergies -- but these would be DELICIOUS with nuts inside too :) Tell me if you try it out :)
DeleteErica these look scrumptious. I'll defiantly have to give these a try out.
ReplyDeleteThank you, tell me if you give them a try!
Deleteahhh, they look so delicious! I love the olive wood chopping board too :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! We got the chopping board in San Fran (at the Ferry Building!)
DeleteOh my gosh you made them! I love you!! I can make these now woohoo!! ^_^.
ReplyDeleteSend me a picture if you end up making these!
DeleteHow many cookies does this make? thanks
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