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  2. Toll House Chocolate Chip Lovers Cookie Dough. Best Overall Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. Amazon/Candace Davison. Value: 20/20. Quality: 19/20. Ease of Instructions: 19/20. Taste: 19/20.

  3. Best chocolate chip cookie dough? We rank the house brands

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    Store Brand Scorecard bought four batches of break-and-bake chocolate chip cookie dough -- including Toll House and three private label equivalents -- to see which cookies were champs and which ...

  4. The 85-Year-Old Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe That Started It All

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    The Original 1938 Toll House Cookies. ... Drop rounded tablespoonfuls of the cookie dough on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake the cookies at 375°F for 9 to 11 minutes or until they're golden brown ...

  5. Ruth Graves Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    The cookie’s unique flavor and texture became widely popular, bringing significant attention to the Toll House Inn. The recipe’s fame grew so much that Ruth included it in a revised edition of her 1931 cookbook, Toll House Tried and True Recipes. As demand for the recipe increased, Nestlé noticed and approached Ruth to form a partnership.

  6. Chocolate chip cookie - Wikipedia

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    A close-up of a chocolate chip cookie. A chocolate chip cookie is a drop cookie that features chocolate chips or chocolate morsels as its distinguishing ingredient. Chocolate chip cookies are claimed to have originated in the United States in 1938, when Ruth Graves Wakefield chopped up a Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate bar and added the chopped chocolate to a cookie recipe; however, historical ...

  7. Toll House Inn - Wikipedia

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    The use of "toll house" and "1709" was a marketing strategy. [2] Ruth Wakefield cooked all the food served and soon gained local fame for her desserts. According to early accounts, Wakefield created the first chocolate chip cookie using a bar of semi-sweet chocolate made by Nestlé while adapting her butter drop dough cookie recipe.