One of the best midnight snacks I’ve had recently was freshly baked, Oreo stuffed chocolate chip cookies with a cold glass of milk. Mmm… DELICIOUS! :) Yes, yes. I know that I’ve already posted two different entries in this blog about chocolate chip cookies. But, what can I say? Cookies are delightful treats! :)
Last Tuesday morning, when work unexpectedly got suspended, I had an idea of treating the family with some baked goodies. Before going home, I passed by the supermarket to get more ingredients. I wanted to experiment with a new treat/recipe. However, since I didn’t have access to the internet at that time, I decided to use the only recipe that I knew by heart: Chocolate Chip Cookies.
I was about to pay for the ingredients already when I suddenly thought of baking Oreo stuffed Chocolate Chip cookies. Early this year, I was able to see different photos of that particular type of cookie in the internet and it intrigued me. I immediately ran to the cookie section at the supermarket and got myself a pack of Oreo cookies. I eagerly paid for my groceries and went home as soon as possible.
Making the cookies that day was a relaxing moment for me. Although it was raining hard, I somehow still enjoyed preparing and baking them. I’ve baked chocolate chip cookies a lot of times already; however, I still get nervous every time I would put them in the oven.
The tricky part about baking cookies is that you really have to keep your eye on them while they’re baking. Otherwise, if you let them bake a few seconds/minutes longer than they should, you’d end up with harder and darker cookies. (I prefer the soft, chewy, light colored ones. :P)
It was sort of a struggle to stuff the sticky cookie dough with Oreo cookies. However, after chilling the dough for a while, I was finally able to nicely shape the cookies. I sat in front of the oven while they were baking and carefully watched over them as they slightly puffed up. When the time was right, I got them out of the oven and let them cool on a wire rack.
After about 2 hours of preparing and baking the cookies, it was time to taste them! :) I couldn’t believe it. They were actually really good!
OREO INSIDE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES + COLD MILK = THE BEST!
Of course, it was all by God’s grace that I was able to make them. Thank You, Lord! :)
I really appreciate being able to try out new treats every now and then. But what I appreciate more is being encouraged by God through them. Interestingly, while I was munching on my cookie treats, God spoke to my heart. :)
He made me remember the times when I sat down in front of the oven and carefully observed the cookies. Syempre! I didn’t want to over bake the cookies. I wanted them to become the best that they could be. :)
In the same way, God reminded me that He also carefully watches over me. He watches over us every single day. It was such a comfort to know that, because it allows us to relax more and not worry about what we’re going through or even about the future.
It was actually a very timely reminder that day too. The Philippines was experiencing struggles because of the bad weather and it would have been so easy for the Filipinos to just complain and rant all day long about the terrible situation. But, I was blessed to see the Filipinos still have peace and hopeful hearts despite the heavy rain and flood. Moreover, it was nice to witness a lot of people really exert effort in helping out each other, especially those who were affected by the flood.
It says in Psalm 121:3, 5-8
He who watches over you will not sleep;
5 The Lord watches over you—
the Lord is your shade at your right hand;
6 the sun will not harm you by day,
nor the moon by night.
7 The Lord will keep you from all harm —
he will watch over your life;
8 the Lord will watch over your coming and going
both now and forevermore.
Indeed, making those cookies that day was a relaxing moment for me… not only because of the sound of the rain and the fact that I was baking, but also, because I was reminded of the comfort and security that we have in God, knowing that He will continue to watch over us. :)
Encourage yourself one treat at a time! :)
hey nicole! goya here from isabela. bumped over your link on fb and thought “why does she have to post the link to those yummy-looking things?”, clicked the link, found out you made those yummy-looking-things, and got blessed! keep this up, dear sister! and oh, how i pray the day would come when you could email what you cook to us. until then, looking forward to your next posts! :))
Ate Goyaaaa!!! :D It’s nice to hear from you again. I miss Isabela! Babalik kami diyan nila Angel and Aina soon (hopefully!) hehehe. Anyway, praise God! He is so good and gracious.
Thanks for the encouraging words too. :) And yes, kung pwede lang i-email yung pagkain. haha. If ever you’re in Manila, let me know. Maybe I can treat you guys with cookies or something. :P God bless you!
Hi Nicole! I was refreshed with your writing and at the same time imagining how yummy your cookies would taste! I have never baked in my entire life…maybe you can be my teacher one day!
Hi tita Kathy! :) Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. It’s all by God’s grace. And yes! I hope you can also experience baking! God-willing, I can join you po. hehehe.
Nicole! I really want to try this one! It’s making me drool! hahaha!
HAHAHA! Hi Jill! :) When we have our Dgroup Movie Bonding, I’ll try to bring some and/or maybe a different kind of treat too. :P