While my Dad was in the middle of some really nasty chemotherapy and unable to eat anything, we talked a lot about food. A love for cooking and eating had always been one of the things we shared and something we spoke of often, but when he wasn't able to eat anything at all, it was all consuming for him. I was keeping him company in the hospital one afternoon while he slept and when he woke up the very first thing he said was... "Amy, I want you to make this cookie, peanutbutter with chocolate, caramel and macadamia nuts." Of course, I would have made anything for him, so I wrote that down to be the first thing I made when he was able to eat again.
Sadly, that turned out to be when he was transferred to the hospice facility and all of the dietary restrictions of the cancer hospital were lifted. I created a recipe for the cookie Dad dreamed up, baked several dozen, named it the DanHerbert Cookie and took them to hospice for Dad and all his family to taste. He approved, ate more than a few cookies and was excited that I was able to make the cookie he thought up. He had one critique though, they needed to be softer. I adapted the recipe to yield a softer cookie and the next time he tried one, it was exactly what he wanted.
The cookies were such at hit that I contemplated putting a patent on the recipe and keeping it to myself. I changed my mind on the day I baked twelve dozen DanHerbert cookies to take to Dad's funeral. I decided that as long as anyone who made these cookies called them DanHerberts and thought of my Dad while they made and ate them, I'd share the recipe with anyone who wanted it. So here it is.
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The recipe below will make approximately four dozen cookies. The pictures are from a triple batch I made for my dad's memorial service.
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| Gathering wet ingredients |
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| Dad said "caramel" so I said "Milk Duds" but caramel baking chips will work, too. |
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| Quatering Milk Duds for a more uniform "chip" size. |
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| Lots of sweets! |
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| Instead of sifting the dry ingredients, I use a round whisk to get out any lumps. It's easier and less messy. |
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| Try the completed dough, my Dad thought it was delicious! |
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| I found that smaller cookies stay softer so I use a 1 1/2 T cookie scoop |
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| Fresh from the oven! |
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| Remove from cookie sheet to countertop to cool. Leave the cookies on the paper for about 10 minutes and use a spatula to remove to be sure the caramel doesn't stick. |
DANHERBERT COOKIES
1 cup soft butter
1 cup peanutbutter
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
pinch salt
2 1/2 cups any combination of the following: 1/4'd milkduds, heath bar crumbles, macadamia nuts, milk chocolate chips, semi sweet chocolate chips, peanutbutter chips
Cream together butter, pb and sugars. Add eggs and vanilla. In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, soda and salt. Add dry ingredients to creamed mixture, careful not to overmix. By hand, stir in candy, nuts and chips. Bake at 325 degrees for 11 minutes on parchment paper lined cookie sheet.



















Wow! Those look delicious!! I think it's very sweet of you to share the recipe and ask that everyone just think of your dad :)
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing and what a testament to your dad. When I make these I will be sure to think of your dad and will call them DanHerbert cookies. I know my bf will love these!!
ReplyDeleteThese look and sound delicious. I think it is great that you are sharing these with the world in honor of your dad. I am so very sorry for your family's loss.
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing and I can't wait to bake a batch in honor of your dad!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious. I found your blog through Kate- THANK YOU for sharing this recipe. I will definitely make these cookies soon (and will of course think of your dad)!
ReplyDeleteThese look SO yummy--the addition of Milk Duds looks divine! I'm trying to figure out if they'd be as good (probably not) with Sun Butter in place of the Peanut Butter (darn allergies!)
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#1 - These cookies look am.az.ing. My favorite things all wrapped up in a cookie? Are you kidding me?
ReplyDelete#2 - This post touched my heart. It's so sweet that you were able to create a perfect recipe for your dad. When I make these (and I will), I will make sure everyone knows they are DanHerberts.
Those look fantastic! I can't wait to try them out. What a lovely tribute to your dad!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story and a lovely way to honor your dad. Thank you so much for sharing on Friday Food. And I'm a huge PB fan so these tempt me!
ReplyDeleteThis is a heart felt story and brought tears to my eyes, reminding me of my own parents last days.....I will make these cookies as a tribute to your dear Father......
ReplyDeleteI love all of the different chocolate flavors in here. Yumm!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to invite you to share this recipe on my weekly link-up, Sweet Tooth Friday. I hope to see you there. http://alli-n-son.com/2011/06/02/mini-peach-cobblers/
What a wonderful tribute to your father.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look and sound simply delicious!
Hey I host a blog hop and I'd LOVE if you came over and shared a recipe! Here's the link :) http://thesweetdetail.blogspot.com/search/label/Savory%20Sunday
ReplyDeleteI'm all teary eyed b/c this reminded me of my daddy... whom went through chemo also and passed away in 09! I will make these cookies in honor of you Daddy!! They sound YUMMY!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make these cookies.They sound amazing! What a lovely way to honor your dad's memory
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing for you to do for your Dad. I'm adding DanHerbert Cookies to my recipe file!
ReplyDeleteWow those look amazing and what a touching story behind them. My Dad is ill with a terminal illness and I know all too well the feeling of wanting to do anything for them.
ReplyDeleteOh man...the shot of the cookie dough made my mouth water:) They just sound so awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,You made me cry.I remember my Father-in law..he died of cancer last year.I may not be his real daughter but he treated me so well.I will forever miss him.We got along well because we both love to cook and eat.Its gonna be his one year death anniversary next month and I still could not make his favorite food.Anyway,your Dad's cookie is such a treat.I have never heard of its lovely combination..I bet this is really great!Would you like to know about Creole Spanish Filipino Food? Hope you could come and visit me.Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to remember your father... with something that he loved, and especially since cooking was something you shared. Tears are making their way down my face as I type. I'm truly honored that you brought this recipe to Friday Potluck. Thanks for sharing your story, Amy.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies are fantastic, but then so are you. Your Dad would love to know you've shared the recipe with us in his name. This is my first visit to your blog, but I'll be back. I love the food and recipes you share with your readers and I really enjoyed the time I spent here. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
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