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Best cookie it is not
Chocolate chip cookies are a funny thing apparently. For example, if you like Chips Ahoy cookies, did you know they taste 10x better if you microwave it for just about.. 10 seconds or so? Maybe less? They get all soft and gooey and the thing is just heaven. Serious Eats thinks that Pret has a good cookie. Better than City Bakery. They also think Bouchon has a good cookie. So I tried them, although I only took pictures of the Pret cookie.
I didn't bother eating the City Bakery cookie because I eat one of those pretty much once a month. I like it and know what it's like. No need to 'test' it for the sake of trying new things. The Bouchon chocolate chunk cookie is ok. Good. I think this cookie would stand out in a taste test because there's going to be a lot of bad cookies that have drier or harder texture. They're also not too sweet. What I really want to talk about is the Pret cookie.
Essentially, you've all tasted the Pret cookie before. If you can read English and grew up in America, you know exactly how it tastes. It's basically Tollhouse chocolate chip cookies. It's put into a cookie warmer at Pret stores, and when you get it, it's all warm and tasty. If you're not familiar with Tollhouse but instead know Mrs. Fields, then you also know what the Pret cookie taste like.
For those concerned with cookie prices. City Bakery cookie is $2.50, Bouchon is $2.45, and Pret is $1.95. The CB cookie is big and wide, but it's thin. The Bouchon cookie has more heft, but it has none of the chewiness exhibited in a CB cookie. Ditto with the Pret cookie, since it's warm, it's mostly just soft. I think it's important to note that when Serious Eats does these tastes tests, they probably do it at the office, so their Pret cookie wasn't warm and gooey, so it's surprising that it still tasted good. What is interesting is that I think most people upon reading SE, and then go to Pret... they ain't waiting. So they eat a warm cookie and think, by golly, this shit is the bomb!
I mean it's good, but it's not the bomb. That's the key take-away here. Also I think it comes down to what you're looking for in a cookie. I know people like to talk about 'crust' because it provides a crunch. There's no crust on the Pret cookie if you eat it right away, because it's warm. There's no crust on the Bouchon cookie either. The City Bakery cookie has one but it also has much crunchier edges due to being thinner. So if you like 'em soft all around, Pret is a nice option. If you like 'em crunchy and chewy like I do, City Bakery wins. If you like a good solid choice that's not too flashy, Bouchon is a good choice. It's really all about what you like. Now if you rush out and want to replicate the Serious Eats experience with the Pret cookie? You betta wait. Otherwise I should just do a million posts on food that taste good when it's warmed up.
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Hey man, Pret's cookie is slightly different compared to Mrs. Field's, I'd say the butter content is slightly lower (Mrs. Field's cookies taste like theres a stick of butter in each one). Btw, what gear do you use to take photos? You've got some serious bokeh action in some of them!
Cookie Monster on November 21 2009 at 10:55 am
Seriously, though, you should do a whole post about foods that are better when they're warmed up. I'm thinking chili is #1. I know New Yorkers don't like to keep their leftovers, but some of us are still living like freshmen in college.
donuts4dinner on November 22 2009 at 3:07 pm
@Cookie Monster,
You're right about the Mrs Fields cookie and butter. That little Pret cookie has 300 calories... that means all those big cookies out there must have at least 600, or Pret just packs a ton of butter in there.
@donuts4dinner,
Chili is number one... I know this because I made it twice last week. haha. It's great for this weather. The key to a post like that is a series of food that we normally eat as-is, but they could be warmed up and be even better. I'll think about it though!
Danny on November 24 2009 at 9:52 am