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I have a bit of an addiction to cookbooks. It’s really quite a problem. My collection has officially outgrown the storage cabinet in the kitchen, so they’ve recently worked their way to my office and into their own shelving unit. Like many food lovers, I devour the pages of cookbooks and food related magazines more so than novels.

If I am really geeked about a cookbook, I’ll preorder it on Amazon, so it arrives on my doorstep pretty much on the day of its release. That was exactly what I did for Alice Currah’s debut cookbook, Savory Sweet Life, which hit store shelves on June 5th. I get really excited when fellow food bloggers secure book deals and it’s pretty fantastic to see their recipes, stories and photos transform from the web into tangible pages.

I met Alice a couple of years ago at BlogHer Food in San Francisco and she quickly became one of my absolute favorite sites to read. Her genuine approach to food and life allows her to connect with her readers in a truly special way. After you read just a few pages, you’ll feel right at home in Alice’s kitchen as she expertly guides you through each of her recipes.

Alice’s book, Savory Sweet Life is full of 100 delicious and beautifully photographed recipes that are perfectly divided into family occasions. Whether you’re looking for a menu for a birthday celebration, a lunch with friends, or scrumptious snacks for family game night – Alice has you covered with her simple and creative recipes that are sure to create meaningful memories.

From the moment I first flipped through the book, her recipe for chocolate chip cookies immediately caught my attention. Alice dubbed this recipe “The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies Ever”, and I must say, they are quite incredible – in fact, I made them twice within two days. Her use of dark brown sugar creates a deep, rich flavor that pairs perfectly with the crispy bottoms and soft, chewy centers. There is really no question why this recipe became one of the most viewed recipes on Alice’s blog.

You can find Alice through her blog, Savory Sweet Life and also through Facebook and Twitter.

Because I think Alice’s cookbook, Savory Sweet Life is incredibly lovely, I want to give 3 MBA readers a chance to win a copy of their very own.

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HOW DO YOU WIN?

Simply leave a comment within this post telling me about your favorite food memory.

IMPORTANT DETAILS:

-This giveaway is open to USA residents only and will run until Monday, June 25th, 2012 at 11:59 pm EST.
-Winner(s) will be generated via a random number generator software program. Winner will be notified via the contact email provided on the comment contact form.
-Winner(s) will have until 6/29/12 to claim their Savory Sweet Life cookbook or we will choose another winner.
-Books will be shipped by My Baking Addiction through Amazon.
-Links within this post are generated though My Baking Addiction’s Amazon affiliate program.
-No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. Must be 18 years of age to enter. See Official Giveaway Rules

DISCLOSURE:

This giveaway is provided to you by My Baking Addiction.
All images provided by Alice Currah

Savory Sweet Life's Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients:

1 cup (2 sticks) salted butter, softened
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 1/2 cups firmly packed dark brown sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon sea salt
2 1/4 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 360°F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.

2. Using a hand or stand mixer, cream the butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar together on medium-high speed for 3 minutes, until nice and fluffy. Beat in the eggs one ay a time, then add the vanilla, and mix for 2 minutes. Reduce the mixer speed to mediium-low and add the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. When the cookie dough has absorbed the dry ingredients, stir in the chocolate chips and mix until they are well distributed.

3. Drop 2 tablespoons of dough (or use a medium cookie scoop) onto the cookie sheet for each cookie, spacing them 2 inches apart. Bake for 15 minutes, or until the edges are nice and golden brown. Remove the cookie sheet from the oven and allow the cookies to cool for 2 minutes. Then slide the parchment paper, with the cookies still on top, onto a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes:

- Kosher salt can be substituted for the sea salt.

Source: Savory Sweet Life Cookbook

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411 Comments

  1. Jacqui says:

    My favorite food memory is making homemade lasagna with my mom and aunt as a kid. My aunt would come over with my cousin and all 4 of us would spend the day making the lasagna – it was so fun and delicious!

  2. Veronica @ Café con Leche says:

    my fondest food memory is making homemade paella with my dad! its usually a 2-day affair and we always have such a blast – not to mention its delicious when we get to finally eat it! :)

  3. brighteyedbaker says:

    One of my favorite food memories is going to Carmel with my family, stopping by the two bakeries in town that have the most amazing variety of baked goods in the window, and having my favorite – a big chocolate-covered biscotti. Alice’s cookies look like perfection!

  4. Gail says:

    My favorite food memory is eating my mother’s chicken every Friday. It was the best! I can almost taste it now.

  5. Annie says:

    My favorite food memory is baking with my mom at the age of four or so. Thanks to my chef father, she rarely cooked and baking even more rare (I think this memory is the ONLY time I’ve ever seen her touch the oven)… Anyway, I was so excited at the idea of helping and felt so incredibly loved when I started eating these the sweet and warm “open mouths laughing” balls. (It’s a Chinese snack) I’m 32 year old avid cook and baker today and my heart warms at the memory!

  6. Saya Shepherd says:

    My favorite food memory is baking Christmas cookies every year with my family on Christmas Eve for Santa!

  7. Patty says:

    My favorite childhood memory was my grandmother visiting at Christmas with tins of cookies she had been making for weeks! Several of those recipes I still make each Christmas 50 years later!!!

  8. Amy says:

    My very favorite memories in the kitchen are watching and helping my grandma. I was always in awe. I couldn’t wait until I could have a kitchen of my own and cook/bake all of those amazing things! It just feels so good to have someone enjoy something you made, and know that they are happy because of your hard work! Thanks for all of the recipes you share and for the opportunity to win!

  9. Diane E. says:

    My Mom used to bake us the Jif Brownies for an after school snack. She would always put the best chocolate icing on them. They were the best brownies (at least, I thought so back then). Boy, does that ever bring back good memories!

  10. Caralyn @ glutenfreehappytummy says:

    a chocolate chip cookie is like a warm hug, isn’t it? those look amazing! yum!!