The Cookie Jar
Yet another late posting, ARRR!
Last month, baker Rae Corpuz contacted me about her new business, The Cookie Jar. The concept is quite unique and it took me a while to wrap my head around it, so I waited for her to show me what it was that she meant when she said cookie mixes in a jar. (Baking dunce over here. I just like to eat. And help Cris out when she’s baking.)
Here’s what she told me about the concept:
I started with cookie mixes in a jar. They are measured ingredients for cookies arranged in a jar in cute layers, which allows you to bake homemade cookies in ten minutes flat (just add butter, egg, and vanilla). This is perfect for beginner bakers, and moms and kids can bond while baking it as well. I can differentiate it from store-bought cookie mixes in a way that mine have variety of “flavors,” and nothing beats homemade, gourmet cookies.
I also sold baked versions of these. This year, I’ve decided to sell more products, including French Macarons, Lemon Cream Cheese Bars, Dulce de Leche brownies, and Chunky Walnut Bars.
Oh my gosh, those macarons were lovely! Lovely, I tell ya. I am such a French macaron fan and I definitely loved biting into these.
Everyone who’s very familiar with this blog would know how much I hate eating chocolates (as opposed to drinking them), but I was actually quite surprised to find out how delicious The Cookie Jar’s chocolate macarons are. Love the texture and the chewy goodness!
These were inside the tin can that came with the jar. I’m not so fond of the chocolate chip cookies, though. I find them too sweet. Maybe that sweetness could be tempered by oatmeal? Then again, who am I to judge since I really don’t like eating chocolates.
Except for this.
The mix inside the jar resulted in this. Since I don’t have an oven, it was Cris who did the baking. She added lots of vanilla. The finished products were a mix of crunchy and chewy cookies. Our other friend Cham went for the chewy ones, while I dove into the crunchy pieces.
And then we promptly blamed this batch for making us fat since we couldn’t get our hands off them. We really stuffed our faces with these yummies!
Anyhoo, if you guys are interested, you can visit The Cookie Jar via the following URLs:
http://www.facebook.com/thecookiejarph
http://thecookiejarph.multiply.com/
dementedchris
May 16, 2011 at 5:15 amThat sounds really cool, especially for someone like me who's all thumbs when it comes to baking!
Mom-Friday
May 16, 2011 at 5:36 amI WANT THOSE MACARONS!!!
The Reluctant Stylista
May 16, 2011 at 9:00 amOh, are there mixes that can be baked with oven toaster? Hihi! I'll definitely hoard those! There used to be Maya oven toaster mixes, but now, only bibingka mix is available. 🙁 I've searched high and low!
John Ray Cabrera
May 16, 2011 at 9:53 amah, so it's essentially a BIY cookie in a jar?
skysenshi
May 16, 2011 at 12:57 pmYeah. I didn't expect the cookie mix to yield addictive results. <3 <3 <3
skysenshi
May 16, 2011 at 12:58 pmChewy, creamy! <3
skysenshi
May 16, 2011 at 12:58 pmMukhang high grade ata ingredients na ginamit dito so I'm not sure kung puwede oven toaster.
skysenshi
May 16, 2011 at 12:58 pmYup yup! 😀 It's a nice concept ha.
Issa
May 16, 2011 at 3:19 pmi have tasted those macarons and they really are yummy!
skysenshi
May 16, 2011 at 10:52 pmDi ba? They're probably the yummiest macarons I've tasted to date, even better than Bizu's.
MrsMartinez
May 27, 2011 at 4:08 amI love macaroons! Kala ko Bizu un nasa picture eh. Mukhang masarap. Kakain ko palng ulit ng macaroon sa Manila Pen last Wednesday. Nag crave na tuloy ako ulit ngayon ; p
xoxo
MrsM
skysenshi
May 27, 2011 at 7:49 amAy parang ito na ata ang pinakamasarap na natikman ko. Haha. I guess kasi grabe ang sensation niya sa bibig.