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Chocolate Chips!

Ruth Wakefield was no cookie-cutter baker.

In fact, she is widely credited with developing the world’s first recipe for chocolate chip cookies.

In 1937, Wakefield and her husband, Kenneth, owned the popular Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts. While mulling new desserts to serve at the inn’s restaurant, she decided to make a batch of Butter Drop Do pecan cookies (a thin butterscotch treat) with an alteration, using semi-sweet chocolate instead of baker’s chocolate.

Rather than melting in the baker’s chocolate, she used an icepick to cut the semi-sweet chocolate into tiny pieces. Upon removing the cookies from the oven, Wakefield found that the semi-sweet chocolate had held its shape much better than baker’s chocolate, which tended to spread throughout the dough during baking to create a chocolate-flavored cookie.

These cookies, instead, had sweet little nuggets of chocolate studded throughout. The recipe for the treats — known as Toll House Chocolate Crunch Cookies — was included in a late 1930s edition of her cookbook, Ruth Wakefield’s Tried and True Recipes

The cookies were a huge success, and Nestlé hired Wakefield as a recipe consultant in 1939, the same year they bought the rights to print her recipe on packages of their semi-sweet chocolate bars.

To help customers create their own bits of chocolate, the bars came pre-scored in 160 segments,  with an enclosed cutting tool. Around 1940 — three years after that first batch of chocolate chip cookies appeared fresh out of the oven — Nestlé began selling bags of Toll House Real Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels, which some dubbed “chocolate chips.”

By 1941, “chocolate chip cookies” was the universally recognized name for the delicious treat.

An updated version of Wakefield’s recipe, called Original Nestlé Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies, still appears on every bag of morsels. For her contributions to Nestlé, Wakefield reportedly received a lifetime supply of chocolate.

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2 Comments
  1. Thanks for this story about my all-time favorite cookies!

    January 10, 2022
    • Two Chums #

      You are so welcome.

      January 10, 2022

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