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      Nestle’s Toll House Cookies Recipe From 1940 Newspaper
      Submitted by Naughtysquirrel on July 29, 2012 at 3:42 pm

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      original Toll House recipe

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      Yield 0 Source Source: Nestle's ad in the Milwaukee Journal, May 21, 1940and posted to KAF br community member File under cookies

      INGREDIENTS
      Nestle's Toll House Cookies recipe from 1940 Newspaper

      "How to make famous Toll House cookies.
      From the famous Toll House Inn at
      Whitman, Massachusetts, comes this
      recipe for cookies that are taking
      the country by storm. You never tasted
      such a heavenly combination of flavors...
      each bite with a delicious morsel of
      Nestle's Semi-Sweet Chocolate and a
      nugget of walnut meat in it. And it's
      so easy if you follow this tested recipe.
      Try it tomorrow."

      1 cup butter
      3/4 cup brown sugar
      3/4 cup granulated sugar
      2 eggs, beaten whole
      1 teaspoon soda
      1 teaspoon hot water
      2 1/4 cups flour
      1 teaspoon salt
      1 cup chopped nuts
      2 Nestle's Semi-Sweet Economy Bars (7-oz each)
      1 teaspoon vanilla

      "Important: Cut the Nestles's Semi-Sweet in
      pieces the size of a pea. Cream butter and
      add sugars and beaten egg. Dissolve soda in
      the hot water and mix alternately with the
      flour sifted with salt. Lastly add the
      chopped nuts and the pieces of semi-sweet
      chocolate. Flavor with the vanilla and drop
      half teaspoons on a greased cookie sheet.
      Bake 10 to 12 minutes in a 375-F oven.
      Makes 100 cookies."

      Source: Nestle's ad in the Milwaukee Journal, May 21, 1940
      http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CQMaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8CMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3...

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