My mom has a gas range that she loves as a cooktop, but is unimpressed with the oven. She says that every batch of cookies comes out really flat or burnt and she's tried adjusting the temperature and times (I don't think the higher elevation is doing her any favors either). Regardless, she's completely given up on making cookies the traditional way and is now only making them as pizookie's. Pizookie's are a weird name for a pizza cookie but basically it's cookie dough usually in a skillet-type pan and served hot with ice cream to cool it off. They're basically an easier, cleaner way to eat a warm cookie sandwich.
I don't know about you, but I love a warm dessert in the winter. You're basically just taking a ramekin and stuffing it with cookie dough, baking it so it's almost set, but still soft in the center- after all, you need a place for the ice cream to sink into. My dad is obsessed with pizookie's and makes them every time guests are over for dinner. My mom, the smart lady that she is, makes cookie dough in advance, freezes the cookie dough balls and then is able to pull them out anytime my dad feels the need to impress people with his "cooking" skills.So I took the cookie dough I made from my Chocolate Chip Cookie Perfection recipe and did what my mom did: formed the dough into balls, froze them, threw them into a freezer-safe bag and now I can have pizookie's anytime I want too (of course I can also use this dough to make regular cookies too. If using frozen, just give it a little extra time in the oven and try to flatten the frozen dough a little, otherwise it's too thick and the outer edges get too brown while the inside is uncooked.).
| Step 1: Form the cookie dough into balls and freeze on a sheet tray, then transfer to a storage container and keep frozen |
| Step 3: Place ramekin in a 350 F degree oven for 20-25 minutes, or until top is brown and center is still gooey. |
| Step 4: Serve warm with your favorite ice cream flavor or top with fresh whip cream. |
I have tweaked the Chocolate Chip Cookie Perfection recipe to make it pizookie-friendly. Recipe is after the jump:
