Reminds me of a very old cartoon of a baker, pouring a bottle into the dough, and explaining to another baker, “It’s what makes people so crazy about our rye bread.”
In the movie State Farm, the misses was making a mince meat pie for the pie competition. Other members of the family kept adding rum to the mixture. Needless to say the judges, being under the influence, voted hers best. Wally Cox was one of the judges. He made a good accidental drunk.
I’ve got a few recipes for making cookies and cakes with whiskey, but I don’t remember where. I do know that you have to make sure not to get too much liquid in your batter or it won’t firm up.
So, as much whiskey as you’re comfortable with in order to get the consistency that you can tolerate.
Southerners will put all kinds of alcohol into all kinds of recipes. Except mac ‘n’ cheese, I’ve never come across a mac ‘n’ cheese recipe with alcohol, probably don’t want to mess with the cheesy goodness.
rekam Premium Member over 4 years ago
Dpesn’t the whiskey normally go into the baker of the cookies?
Lucy Rudy over 4 years ago
A scary old woman gave out rum cookies in my neighborhood when I was 9. Tasted terrible.
blunebottle over 4 years ago
About as much as you want.
Marvin Premium Member over 4 years ago
Aunty, for you the question should be: “How much cookie goes into this whisky?”
dflak over 4 years ago
I cook with wine. Sometimes some of it makes it into the food.
paullp Premium Member over 4 years ago
Reminds me of a very old cartoon of a baker, pouring a bottle into the dough, and explaining to another baker, “It’s what makes people so crazy about our rye bread.”
ChazNCenTex over 4 years ago
Enough to be lightly baked, and you’re able to keep the cookies from burning.
ChessPirate over 4 years ago
Skoal!-House Cookies a la Sousé (Accent grave over the “e”)… ☺
Caprice1193 over 4 years ago
Depends on the recipe Buut I think about 1/2 cup for chocolate chip and 3/4 cup for oatmeal
xsintricks over 4 years ago
I thought “WHISKY” was the call sign for the USS Wisconsin (BB 64).
Bobtul07110 over 4 years ago
If it’s Rum Balls, anywhere from 1/3 to2/3 cup of rum.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
In the movie State Farm, the misses was making a mince meat pie for the pie competition. Other members of the family kept adding rum to the mixture. Needless to say the judges, being under the influence, voted hers best. Wally Cox was one of the judges. He made a good accidental drunk.
anomalous4 over 4 years ago
Reminds me of this great old recipe (which actually made it into my mom’s old Baptist church cookbook 50 years ago – YOICKS!):
http://www.grouprecipes.com/8970/best-ever-rum-cake.html
sew-so over 4 years ago
I’ve got a few recipes for making cookies and cakes with whiskey, but I don’t remember where. I do know that you have to make sure not to get too much liquid in your batter or it won’t firm up.
So, as much whiskey as you’re comfortable with in order to get the consistency that you can tolerate.
Southerners will put all kinds of alcohol into all kinds of recipes. Except mac ‘n’ cheese, I’ve never come across a mac ‘n’ cheese recipe with alcohol, probably don’t want to mess with the cheesy goodness.
bakana over 4 years ago
Whiskey is for making Irish Coffee.
Rum is what goes into Cookies.
TurbosDad over 4 years ago
All of it…