“It’s a great day for a ball game; let’s play two!” These words were once spoken by Hall of Famer Ernie Banks (a.k.a. “Mr. Cub”). Words of joy spoken by an all-time great, who played on a second division team for much of his playing career. In fact, Mr. Banks holds the major league record for most games played without a postseason appearance (2,528). That could have been and probably was a source of great frustration, but still Ernie Banks embodied joy. The joy of a man being paid to play a game. A man who knew he was blessed, even though life was often less than perfect.
Ernie Banks – “Mr. Cub”
A few days ago, Mr. Cub passed away at the age of 83. In honor of this man, who loved baseball and life, I say, “It’s a great day for some cookies; let’s bake two!”
A double helping of Whole Wheat Snickerdoodles… “Let’s eat two!”
WHOLE WHEAT SNICKERDOODLES
“This cookie does not disappoint in its Snickerdoodle goodness, while providing a slightly earthy texture through its whole wheat flour.”
3/4 cup Butter
1 cup Sugar
1 Egg
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1 cup Flour
1 cup Whole Wheat Flour
1 teaspoon Cream of Tartar
1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
2 Tablespoons Sugar
2 teaspoons Cinnamon
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Cream butter and 1 cup sugar.
Mix in the egg and vanilla extract.
Mix in the flour, cream of tartar, and baking soda.
Form dough into Tablespoon sized balls.
Combine 2 Tablespoons of sugar and cinnamon.
Roll dough balls in the combined sugar and cinnamon.
Place balls of sugar and cinnamon coated dough on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.
Bake for 8 minutes.
Let cool.
Makes about 36 cookies.
Revised Source: “Snickerdoodles” recipe in the cookie cookbook, “Cookies Galore” by Jacqueline Bellefontaine.
A freshly zapped “Cookie in a Cup”
COOKIE IN A CUP
“This recipe follows the same premise as Chocolate Mug Cake. Take the ingredients of a favorite baked treat and zap the living daylights out of them in a microwave. It’s fun and definitely worth a try, but don’t expect a fresh baked cookie to magically appear in the bottom of your coffee cup. The result is more like a warmed collection of moist cookie crumbs. Yummy? Yes. Traditional flavor? Nope. Worth a try, just for fun? Certainly.”
A moist spoonful of “Cookie in a Cup,” ready to go down the hatch.
1 Tablespoon Butter, melted
1 Tablespoon Sugar
1 Tablespoon Brown Sugar
1 Pinch Salt
1 Egg Yolk
1/4 cup Flour
2 Tablespoons Mini Chocolate Chips
Add ingredients in order listed into a coffee cup.
For best results, use an official www.CookiesbyDave.com coffee cup.
Stir the ingredients together.
Microwave on High for 60-75 seconds.
Make the equivalent of about 4 cookies.
Revised Source: “Cookie for a Cup” by Cambria Hebert Books via fellow cookie lover Deb West.
A cup that once held a microwaved cookie, now empty.
Ah, a picture of satisfaction.
PS – Still looking for one final doubleheader? Feel free to enjoy my recent two-part post about a “Dirty Danish” (part one and part two). Think “The Iliad” with a pastry. So grab a cookie, sit back, and enjoy the posts. Life is good, you should read two.
So happy you scratched that itch for a snickerdoddle! Now, I get to taste taste…wait, please tell me you washed your hands before making these?!
Of course, I have after all been known to wander the halls of the Health Department 🙂