Expert baker explains why we love the cookie By Alice Medrich Published December 04, 2015.
What is it with cookies? Everyone loves them. But then, who wouldn't love a miniature dessert intended to be eaten with your hands-one that leaves traces of chocolate or jam to lick from fingertips, makes a child happy, or cheers up a friend? (Who doesn't want to sneak one for breakfast?) No dessert comes in more flavors, textures, sizes, and shapes than cookies -yet they are the simplest recipe in a baker's repertoire. That means there is a cookie for every personality and predilection, every mood and motivation. If you crave something crunchy to dip into your coffee, there's a biscotti to satisfy you. If you want gooey, or seductive, oozing with chocolate or caramel-from pudding bars to brownies, your options are endless. Soft and cakey, chewy or flakey, spicy with ginger, or tangy with lemon: there are cookies for all of these cravings and countless more. Modern cookies play savory-bacon, Parmesan cheese, herbs, sea salt-alongside sweet. While there is no shortage of classic chocolate chip and oatmeal cookie recipes, you can also find versions with cocoa nibs or whole grains, or vegan, raw, gluten- or grain-free. The very aroma of cookies further explains their primal allure. The human sense of smell links directly to memory: if your mom made cookies for you or with you, I bet you have a special place in your heart for them today. There's no excuse not to treat yourself to a cookie... When you walk into a cookie shop or approach a cookie platter, you get to choose your own favorite without sharing or compromising. From paper-thin wafers to the soul-satisfying chew of melt-in-your mouth meringues, the choice is yours. It's no wonder that the child in each of us loves a cookie! You can buy cookies in packages or fresh from a bakery, but there is every reason to DIY. Cookies are fun and easy to make! Cookie-making invites creativity and makes the house smell divine. The very aroma of cookies further explains their primal allure. The human sense of smell links directly to memory: if your mom made cookies for you or with you, I bet you have a special place in your heart for them today. Just one final thought: if you don't bake cookies with your kids, who will pass the torch, ensuring that the next generation loves cookies? Think about it.
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