8 February 2015

Why Everybody Needs An Apron, and an Easy Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe


Whether you're four or forty four, there's nothing more pleasurable than shoving your hand in a bowl of sweet smelling, sticky cookie dough. 




This is why children need aprons.



Yes, I realise I should have rolled their sleeves up...



But why does everybody need an apron?

Surely as an adult you can keep yourself clean?

Hmm. Maybe. There are three reasons why I need an apron:
  1. I have, erm, a large shelf on my front that collects drips and crumbs from whatever I'm eating, and I eat while I'm cooking... 
  2. I have two children who enjoy baking, and cookie dough and Nutella will transfer from them to me, even though they deny touching anything with mucky hands.
  3. These beauties, designed by Henry Holland and worn by yours truly, are available from Home Sense or online and are raising money for a good cause, for Comic Relief.



I now wear my apron from the second I start cooking, until I've loaded the dishwasher and washed up the bits that aren't allowed in it. It's no exaggeration to say that it has changed my life and saved my clothes.


Easy Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Ingredients

125g Butter, at room temperature
100g Sugar (any soft brown sugar will do, you can even use caster)
1 Egg, beaten
1 tsp Vanilla Essence
225g Self Raising Flour (or Plain Flour with 1tsp Baking Powder)
200g Chocolate Chips

Method
  1. Heat the oven to 160 fan.
  2. Mix the butter and sugar with a wooden spoon (or your hands, if you're four).
  3. Add the egg and vanilla essence, mix.
  4. Add the flour, mix.
  5. Add the chocolate chips (some may fall into your mouth at this stage).
  6. Form the cookie dough into small balls by rolling a lump around in your hands.
  7. Place on a baking tray, leaving room for the cookies to spread.
  8. Bake for about 10 minutes until golden brown.



We decorated ours with Nutella and white chocolate stars, but you can use anything you fancy or just leave them plain. Either way, they won't last long.




Disclosure:
This is a sponsored post, although I will be giving my fee to Comic Relief for Red Nose day. The Comic Relief Danceathon is only one month away.

If you would like also to sponsor me for the Danceathon, that would be amazing. I will be dancing for six hours to raise money that really makes a #LastingChange.



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