One day WAY back when I first moved to Pittsburgh, I was headed to Starlake for a concert and found myself stuck in horrendous traffic. I have the patience of a gnat, so I took the first possible exit and attempted to wind my way around and through and back again. It was during that detour that I first set eyes on the place.
Andy's Candies.
It's a hole in the wall in the absolute middle of nowhere (near Burgettstown, if you prefer that "nowhere" has a name). The signs in the window proclaimed that they had ice cream, so I stopped. Why, yes, I should have a bumper sticker that says "Will brake for ice cream." So what?
Anyway.
Skip the ice cream. Andy's sells some brand that is easy to come by. What I ended up discovering that was worth talking about ten years later was chocolate that is, in my opinion, some of the very best chocolate that money can buy. I bought a chocolate-covered marshmallow, some chocolate-covered pretzels, and I ventured away from my normal. I bought chocolate-covered potato chips.
If you've never had them, GO FIND SOME. Go to Andy's, make them yourself, whatever. Just try it. Salty with sweet is the bestest thing EVER. PERIOD. END OF STORY. AMEN.
Alexis is familiar with the majesty that is chocolate-covered potato chips, and she is a HUGE fan. She's a salty kind of girl, so it makes sense that her sweet tastes need a little salt added. One day we were talking about how she wanted some chocolate-covered potato chips and one thing led to another and before I knew it, this happened.
Potato chips. In chocolate chip cookies. YES, I DID.
It was a genius idea.
Chocolate Chip Potato Chip Cookies (Makes approximately 3 dozen cookies)
1/2 cup unsalted butter
3/4 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 egg
1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup crushed potato chips
1 bag milk chocolate chips
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper.
3. Cream together the butter, sugar, and vanilla, and egg using a mixer at low speed.
4. Gradually add the flour.
5. Stir in the potato chips crumbs and chocolate chips.
6. Roll dough into 1" balls and place on cookie sheets. Press flat with the palm of your hand.
7. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 13 minutes. The cookies are done when they are lightly browned on the bottom.
8. Allow to cool on the cookie tray for a few minutes before moving to a cooling rack.