This post is sponsored by Nestle Toll House
Before the technological world took over, kids often played in an imaginary world. A world where you had tea parties with all your favorite stuffed animals or battled the evil dragon with swords made from sticks. Using Nestle Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough, my daughter was able to plan and enjoy a lovely tea party with all of her furry friends.
Nestle Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough, found in the refrigerated section of the grocery store, provides convenient and delicious cookie dough for any occasion. Having cookie dough already portioned out makes it so easy for little hands to work with.
Making Chocolate Chip Tea Cakes is so simple when using this dough. I found the a seasonal Springtime Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies with pink and yellow chips at my local grocery store. With such festive colors these cookies are perfect for a tea party or Easter dinner.
To make the Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Tea Cakes, break off two squares of Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. Firmly press them into a mini bundt cake pan or muffin tin.
Bake the cookies at 350° F for 18 – 20 minutes, or until the cookies are browned and baked through.
Garnish with powdered sugar if desired.
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valentina says
First of all, most adorable tea party ever! Second, this recipe looks and sounds so incredibly delicious!
Holland says
Love, love that idea!
Patti Londre says
You couldn’t have dreamed up a better tea cake idea than this, so great!
Lentil Breakdown says
I hope her friends don’t hog all the cookies!
Geez Louise! says
When I was little girl, boy did I love throwing a good party out in the yard! I would cater the event for the neighborhood kids out of my easy bake oven!
Tiffany@LivingSweetMoments says
What a neat idea! My girls would LOVE to have tea time with these “bundt” cookies!
averagebetty says
So cute!! Nothing says springtime like a tea party! (and Nestle’s Toll House cookies!)
Ashley ~ 3 Little Greenwoods says
You are totally right about children not using their imaginations anymore. I love that your daughter uses your yummy cookies for a tea party!
Smart idea to push the dough into molds!
Sippitysup says
Such adorable guests. GREG
Adrienne crew says
what a great idea. cute models!
Gwynn says
Adorable! I love this idea! Will be baking up some Toll House Tea Cakes with my granddaughters soon!
Erika Kerekes {Not Ketchup} says
Adorable idea! Clearly I need to go out and buy a mini bundt pan right now!
Quyen says
What a cute idea! Thank you for sharing!
Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
May I just say those cookies/cakes are beyooond cute! As is the tea set, and the GIRL! I have many fond memories of playing tea. We used to dissolve M&Ms in hot water in our little tea cups. It was probably kinda gross, but we loved it. And thanks for reassuring us that we won’t be kicked out of the foodie club when we buy refrigerated cookie dough. 🙂