Monday, September 3, 2012

Chocolate Chip Cookies Baked in the Sun Oven




Cookies are my favorite baked good.  So it is one of the first things I tried to bake in the Sun Oven.  It turned out to be a little tricky because: 
  • The Sun Oven will not hold a traditional sized cookie sheet and therefore you are limited to baking 6 cookies at a time.  This can be overcome by stacking the cookie sheets or by using the dehydrating kit to stack four pans at a time.  Both options are a little tricky.
  • When baking more than one pan of cookies at a time the pans need to be rotated half way through to ensure all the cookies get cooked.



To stack the cookie sheets. 

Place one cookie sheet in the bottom of the sun oven (self-leveler removed).  Rotate the next pan 90 degrees and place on top.  Rotate cookies half way through baking time, moving the bottom pan to the top.

To stack cookie sheets on the Dehydrating Kit racks.
If you have the dehydrating kit for you sun oven.  Get the racks ready.  When using the dehydrating racks you can bake 4 pans of cookies at a time.  The racks are a tight fit in the sun oven.  Be careful not to burn yourself. 

Working quickly place one cookie sheet in the sun oven, place a dehydrating rack on top of it.  Place another cookie sheet on top of the rack, repeat until full (3 dehydrating racks and 4 cookie sheets).  Close the sun oven and bake at 350 degrees.

After 6 minutes rotate cookie sheets, moving the bottom cookies sheet to the top and moving everything down one level.  Repeat every 6 minutes until all the cookies are finished baking, about 12 minutes.


Chocolate Chip Cookies
These cookies can be made in a traditional oven or in a sun oven. 
printable recipe
1 cup butter (soften)
1 cup sugar
1 1/4 brown sugar (packed)
2 eggs
2 tsp. baking soda
2 tsp. vanilla
3 to 3 1/2 cups flour
2 cups chocolate chips


Kosher salt (optional)
Flax seed (optional)

Cream together butter, sugars, baking soda eggs, and flax seed.  Add vanilla and mix well.  Add flour and mix well.  Roll into balls and place on a greased cookie sheet.  Sprinkle lightly with Kosher salt.  Bake at 350 degrees for 12 minutes.  Let cool.
 Makes about 36 cookies

Sun Oven Directions:
If using the dehydrating racks or if stacking pans then remove the self-leveler tray from your sun oven.

Preheat Sun Oven to 350 degrees. 
While oven is preheating, cream together butter, sugars, baking soda and eggs.  Add vanilla and mix well.  Add flour and mix well.  Roll into balls and place on a greased cookie sheet, be sure to use the size the fits in your sun oven.  I find I can get 6 cookies per sheet. 

To stack the cookie sheets.
Place one cookie sheet in the bottom of the sun oven (self-leveler removed) Rotate the next pan 90 degrees and place on top.  Rotate cookies half way through baking time, moving the bottom pan to the top.

To stack cookie sheets on the Dehydrating Kit racks.
If you have the dehydrating kit for you sun oven.  Get the racks ready.  When using the dehydrating racks you can bake 4 pans of cookies at a time.  The racks are a tight fit in the sun oven.  Be careful not to burn yourself. 
Working quickly place one cookie sheet in the sun oven, place a dehydrating rack on top of it.  Place another cookie sheet on top of the rack, repeat until full (3 dehydrating racks and 4 cookie sheets).  Close the sun oven and bake at 350 degrees.

After 6 minutes rotate cookie sheets, moving the bottom cookies sheet to the top and moving everything down one level.  Repeat every 6 minutes until all the cookies are finished baking, about 12 minutes



You might want to check out my Ultimate FREE Sun Oven PDF.
 

9 comments:

  1. These look amazing. I just found you and am enjoying and learning so much from your blog.

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  2. That's cool I would have never thought about an oven like that !!

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  3. They look delicious...can almost smell them...lol

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  4. This is so COOL!!! Well . . . HOT!! I can't wait to have one someday!

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  5. Chocolate Chip Cookies...what else needs to be said? I have been drooling over this oven for years now. Thanks for the great recipe too!
    Connie Losee

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  6. I've never heard of Shelf Reliance before. It's given me a lot to read and ponder this morning. I also like the idea of the solar oven.

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  7. This is a great site! so many new ideas. In following what Linda wrote also, I Love the idea of the solar oven!.

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  8. I'm glad that you like the Sun Oven. I sure love being able to bake cookies with out heating up the house.

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