Monthly Archives: November 2012

With love from the Tec Kitchen – Nutella Cookies

So I’ve been wanting to blog about my adventures this year so far with juggling academics, being an RA and involvement with the CUS.

One of the most exciting things is that I’ve started to bake regularly. Zoe on my floor is a master baker and the other girls like to bake as well and the boys are master taste testers.

This has been fueled by my ongoing perusal of Pinterest, so this is also a way to record this and see how things turn out.

I’m going to go back in time later on but..

Today in the kitchen. From this super simple post that I saw on Pinterest but then I looked online for a cookie recipe:

Nutella (Chip) Cookies

1 cup Nutella (I guessed)
1 cup Flour
1 Egg
3 tsp milk (I guessed)
some sugar
some water
handful of peanut butter chips

1. Preheat the oven 150 deg.
2. Mix all the ingredients
3. Bake for 10 mins

*So the reason that the ingredients are so iffy is because I’m not a big man of measurement and it’s hard to measure nutella (or I was too lazy to) when I originally made it, I didn’t add any water or sugar but the dough wasn’t cohesive enough so I added half an egg-shell of water and a sprinkle of some sugar. The second batch I mixed in the peanut butter chips.

[Note: most of the items can be brought from Hubbards (not: flour)]

Kenya from my floor was studying outside with the “Getta Boys” (Aneel from Hamber and Chris from Tweeds)(engineers). They were bugging me the entire time, and so they had half of the first batch and some of the second. Grace and Sharon were also there. I really can’t say no eh. 🙁

The real reason I made these cookies were for the floor reps in Tec to thank them for their hard work with Operation Christmas Child and to check in and see how they’re doing. Everything seems to be going well 🙂

Then Grace, Grace, and Sharon made oreo stuffed cookies.

sorry the colour is funny. my webcam doesn’t have the best quality.

They literally went to Hubbards since they wanted to bake but didn’t have ingredients. Picked up some mini-oreos and cookie dough.
Wrap the oreos in cookie dough then bake at 350 deg for 10mins.

*Funny thing: they turned the temperature to 350, but didn’t realize that they didn’t turn the stove from off -> bake. LOL

PS Aneel introduced me to westernized indian music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6U7Q-6Z7zo
I am very appalled.