A Sweet Surprise: The Accidental Invention of the Chocolate Chip Cookie
Baking Through Time
38 minutes 44 seconds
7 months ago
A Sweet Surprise: The Accidental Invention of the Chocolate Chip Cookie
🎧 Podcast Episode Summary
Episode Title: A Sweet Surprise: The Accidental Invention of the Chocolate Chip CookiePodcast: Baking Through TimeHost: Dr. Susan Rashid
What if we told you the world’s most beloved cookie—the warm, melty chocolate chip cookie—was never meant to exist?
In this heartwarming and deliciously nostalgic episode, Dr. Susan Rashid takes us on a journey back to the 1930s and into the cozy kitchen of Ruth Wakefield, the brilliant mind behind the accidental invention of the chocolate chip cookie at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts.
You’ll hear the rich biography of Ruth Wakefield, the original Toll House Cookie recipe read aloud with warmth and care, and stories of how this dessert became a wartime symbol of love sent across oceans. Along the way, Dr. Rashid weaves in her own personal reflections as a physician and baker who continues the tradition of baking for family, friends, colleagues, children, the underserved, and the moments that matter most.
From Parisian cafés to Dr. Susan Rashid's kitchen in Hollywood, Florida, this is more than a recipe story—it’s a tale of comfort, connection, and culinary legacy. Whether you're baking to remember, to heal, or just for the joy of it, this episode reminds us that even the simplest treats can hold the deepest meaning.
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