Tag: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

Mouse’s Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies

Posted June 20, 2024 by Alison's Wonderland Recipes in Book of the Month Recipes / 0 Comments

 

 

The moment has come! It’s time to wrap up this menu with a recipe from the titular book of the IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE series. Of course it was always going to be chocolate chip cookies, but I wanted a way to make them just a bit different. Then I thought: mouse-sized cookies!

This was my first time making mini chocolate chip cookies, but not my first time playing with scale. I’ve made giant chocolate cookies before (once for The Hobbit and another time for Where the Wild Things Are), but mini cookies are a whole different animal. For a giant cookie, you want it to be a bit more poofy and and cakey, since it needs enough structural integrity to hold up to being cut into slices. Mini cookies, on the other hand, should be less cakey to help them retain moisture, since it’s easy to over bake them.

Using my giant cookie recipe as a jumping off point, I scaled down and adjusted the proportions to create a soft, chewy cookie–one that wouldn’t be prone to dryness, even if it’s over baked a minute or two.

I’m very happy with the flavor and texture, though I think they came out a little pale. I think I’ll try refrigerating the dough for a day or two next time. I’ve heard aging the dough like that produces a more golden brown cookie (and more complex flavor!).

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Maple Walnut Butterscotch Muffins with Seedless Blackberry Jam

Posted June 6, 2024 by Alison's Wonderland Recipes in Book of the Month Recipes / 0 Comments

 

 

IF YOU GIVE A MOOSE A MUFFIN has always been my favorite book in the IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE series. It was the first book from the series my mom ever read to me, so it holds a special place in my heart. I love the autumnal setting, the adorable red sweater the moose wears, and the way his antlers stick out when he’s trying to hide behind the couch. It’s such a cute, cozy read!

As a nod to the book’s subtle autumn theme, I decided to make maple walnut muffins. I wanted to add a lil somethin’ extra to make them special, so I threw in some butterscotch chips. And of course, I made some blackberry jam to go with it! 😉

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Pancakes

Posted May 23, 2024 by Alison's Wonderland Recipes in Book of the Month Recipes / 0 Comments

 

 

Today’s recipe is inspired by IF YOU GIVE A PIG A PANCAKE, part of the classic children’s book series IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE. I’ve made traditional pancakes on this blog before, so I wanted to try something fun and different. I decided to combine pancakes with a classic childhood food: peanut butter and jelly!

The pancakes are traditional buttermilk pancakes with melted peanut butter whisked into the batter and a bit of peanut butter spread on top of each finished pancake for some extra peanut oomph. But the real star of this dish is the homemade strawberry syrup. It’s super easy, makes a whopping 3 cups, and is sooo dang delicious. The secret is to use frozen strawberries, which are cheaper than fresh and frozen at peak freshness.

This is such a fun way to combine two classic foods. And I’m am in LOVE with this syrup. I can’t wait to make it again!

P.S. I had some leftover syrup so I served it with French toast bites and oh man I can’t get over how good it is! The sweet-tart strawberry flavor is the perfect balance for rich French toast.

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