Chocolate chip cookies are one-of-a-kind. A bite into the crunchy goodness laced with gooey chocolate fills your heart with glee, almost instantly. If you are already dreaming of chocolate chip cookies, then this video is for you. In a video posted on Instagram, a person was seen making a “massive” chocolate chip cookie, but with a twist. Ditching the conventional kitchen procedure, he used a cement mixer to prepare the dessert. Yes, you read that right. The clip begins with the man adding 24 sticks of butter to the mixer. He melts them using a blowtorch advising viewers to use the tool instead as it is “way faster than a microwave”.
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In the next step, the man pours a generous amount of sugar and brown sugar into the mixer, followed by cracking open two dozen eggs and adding them to the huge equipment. Next up comes vanilla extract. After pouring baking soda, salt and baking powder, it was time to add three bags of flour. Remember foodies, it is a giant chocolate chip cookie! Once the primary ingredients are put into the mixer, the man uses a shovel to spoon out 5 full scoops of chocolate chips. After mixing the ingredients thoroughly, then the cook shovels up the dough in a giant 4-foot aluminium pan and flattens it out.
In a hilarious twist, he keeps one section of the dough without any chocolate for his pet dog. The final few steps involve heating the dough in an oven with charcoal for 15 minutes. “It looked and smelled amazing,” said the man in the video. However, he confessed that the giant dessert tasted more like a brownie than a cookie.
Watch the full video below:
Check out the reactions:
“Is that a chocolate chip brick?” asked a user sarcastically
“Should've got a concrete truck for the cookie batter,” suggested another.
“Builders will do anything except build the house,” read a hilarious comment
“You gotta do more cooking videos like this this is. Keep it going,” encouraged a person
“That's actually ace,” lauded someone else.
“I'm convinced that I could eat the whole cookie on my own,” said a foodie
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So far, the video has received close to 3 million views.