I was eating chocolate chip cookies at a party the other day and it occured to me that the cookie:chocolate ratio wasn't balanced the way I would prefer.
My ideal choc chip cookie would be at least 50% (dark) chocolate.
So I propose the cookie chip chocolate. It's a round piece of (dark) chocolate with chips of cookie embedded through it. It would be a great way to pick up chicks judging by the women huddled around the cookie box at the party.
Milk chocolate variants may be permitted but so called white chocolate is a crime against humanity and will not be allowed.
And yes, before you ask.. I haven't been getting enough sleep lately.-- madradish, Dec 02 2003 Cadbury's Dairy Milk (with biscuit) http://www.cadbury..../cdmrange/range.htmNot round. Not dark chocolate. But very nice. [Jinbish, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004] Dark Chocolate Cookie Bits http://blackforestc...&Category_Code=CCCC"A delectable piece of chocolate cookie surrounded with luscious dark chocolate." [waugsqueke, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004] white chocolate and babies are a better combination - stain wise that is-- po, Dec 02 2003 Babies imbedded in white chocolate?! What an odd thought [po].-- squeak, Dec 02 2003 there's always one! :) that was so predictable..-- po, Dec 02 2003 White chocolate is an oxymoron... like the one who invented it.-- UnaBubba, Dec 02 2003 try Leibniz Schoko Kekse by Bahlsen - dark chocolate and buscuit 1/2 - 1/2-- iniwes, Dec 02 2003 I remember being at a party once and there was a "cake" made entirely out of melted chocolate chips. The thing was basically a giant chocolate chip 9 inches in diameter.-- Rubi, Dec 02 2003 With all my heart, I miss P.B. Max. Bits of cookie on top of a blob of peanut butter (not fake peanut butter candy stuff) on top of a whole cookie, and the whole thing encased in chocolate. Ambrosia.-- darksasami, Dec 02 2003 Don't try to eat a warm one.-- RayfordSteele, Dec 02 2003 [+] Delicious idea, [madradish]-- Letsbuildafort, Dec 02 2003 The tensile strength of those chocolate wafers is capable of lifting chicks that tend to judge women when huddled around a cookie box at a party? This is absolutely fascinating. May I be invited to the next party you hold? +-- sartep, Dec 02 2003 I've seen "cookies and cream" candy bars which have chunks of cookie mixed through the chocolate. Not sure if it's dark chocolate though.-- waugsqueke, Dec 02 2003 Yummy. But can the chocolate have swirls of cookie rather than cookie chips?-- tchaikovsky, Dec 02 2003 Very good idea, now if you don't mind, I'm going to bake it. (c'mon you guys didn't get to that first? get your heads in the game!)-- thelambs, Dec 02 2003 + This would be very good, especially if it were coated in a thick layer of chocolate, and you served it with a bowl of melted-chocolate dip. I just dont understand why it needs cookie chips in it.-- AO, Dec 02 2003 I had a verrrry nice chocolate bar about 3 months ago that was similar to this: creamy chocolate, with cookie bits. I picked it up from a petrol station, I'm certain it was American; Hershey does ring a bell.-- silverstormer, Dec 02 2003 halfbakery