A Sprouted Chocolate Chip Cookie

cookies that melt in your mouth and not your hand

We have an old Kitchen Aid mixer.  It sounds arthritic and it has a few broken parts.

old kitchen aide mixerWhen you plug it in to produce the necessary energy to move the paddle that produces delightful tastes, the machine instantly begins working.  It no longer has an on and off.

And the motor falls off.  Baking is a dangerous event in our house.

DSC_0230But we are brave.

sprouted chocolate chip cookies for kids

This boy, who is named after a baker in the Bible, he is determined to become his name.  He challenges recipes daily beside me.

wondermill kidAnd his sprouted chocolate chip cookies are . . . AMAZING.  I’m not saying this just because I am his mom.  They are truly incredible and worthy of a second glass of milk.

raw milk and sprouted wheat chocolate chip cookies

 

Sprouted Chocolate Chip Cookies

  • 1 cup plus 2 Tbls sprouted whole wheat
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp Celtic sea salt
  • 3/4 cup cane sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup room temperature butter
  • 1/4 tsp water
  • 6 ounces chocolate chips

the kitchen aid is older than him

Directions

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Combine butter and sugar and beat until fluffy.  Add egg, vanilla, and water — until JUST mixed.

Gradually incorporate sprouted flour, baking soda, and sea salt.

Finish the mixing with chocolate chips.

Try not to eat too much cookie dough.

cookies for the crunchy momForm small cookie dough balls.

rolling cookie doughFill your cookie sheet.  When we follow the directions, the cookies don’t melt into thin crispy wafers of sugar.

Ashers chocolate chip sprouted wheat cookie dough

Because chocolate chip cookies are meant to be hearty.  A reward after an hour of play.

warm cookiesBake for 10-12 minutes.

Allow to sit on cookie sheet for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool.   They are best served slightly warm with a mug of raw milk and a good story.

milk and cookies

 

About Granola Mom 4 God

The daily duty in Jodi’s home is to see what kind of bacteria she can grow in a Mason Jar. In addition, she nourishes, photographs, teaches, and loves on three boys and one baby girl. She brews her own coffee & considers instruction in this art as part of the school day. Jodi is married to her high school sweetheart who supports her passion for blogging about fermenting, sprouting, whole foods, homeschooling, essential oils, home-birthing, and gardening. You can visit her at her personal blog, Granola Mom 4God or her Naturally His, her essential oil blog.

Grain Mill Wagon Experience: Having the Wondermill in our home has truly been a blessing, if you can call a kitchen appliance one. It came as a literal answer to prayer and has been used EXTENSIVELY in our kitchen and to bless others with freshly sprouted and ground flour. The Grain Mill Wagon Challenge was a fun way to include my children and have them help me bake in the kitchen. I think we will continue to pretend that we are part of the ongoing group of bloggers who use their WonderMill. I know my kids want more cookies and the opportunity to help the grain go down the Wondermill shoot.

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