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The owners of Mimi's Cookie Bar, from left: Chris Benchetler, Kimmy Fasani, Mimi Council, and Delaney Council.
The owners of Mimi's Cookie Bar, from left: Chris Benchetler, Kimmy Fasani, Mimi Council, and Delaney Council. (Photo: Courtesy of Mimi Council)

How To Bake Like a Pro Snowboarder

(No, not that kind of baking)

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The founders of Mimi's Cookie Bar, from left: Chris Benchetler, Kimmy Fasani, Mimi Council, and Delaney Council.
(Photo: Courtesy of Mimi Council)

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Snowboarder Kimmy Fasani and skier Chris Benchetler met at a Mammoth Lakes ice cream parlor as teens鈥擝enchetler working behind the counter and Fasani stopping in regularly for scoops. The parlor closed in 2008, but the two are now married, and one of the coolest couples in snow sports. (Fasani was the first woman to ever 聽in a snowboarding competition and is a leading advocate for women in the sport. Benchetler spends most of his time skiing deep powder in those 聽we watch enviously from our cubicles.) In a happy plot twist, they鈥檙e also behind the new sweet destination where the Mammoth community can gather鈥攖his time over salted caramel cold brew coffee cream pie or聽hot cocoa with house-made marshmallows.聽

, which sells cakes, marshmallows, ice cream, cookies (duh), and basically anything else you could possibly crave after a day of shredding, is named for , a competitive snowboarder-turned-cookie-pusher. Council left the sport in her early 20's to work at Roxy, but started pondering an exit strategy as the company laid off more and more employees. A lifelong baker, she knew her real dream job was opening a sweet shop. In 2011, she mentioned the idea in passing to Fasani. 鈥淚mmediately, Kimmy was like, 鈥榳e鈥檙e in,鈥欌 she says. They opened the Cookie Bar in September of that year.

Originally Fasani and Benchetler were only going to provide financial muscle, but the two quickly got involved in recipe advising, product testing, and even front-of-house duties. If the bakery is short-staffed and Fasani is in town, you can often find her behind the counter filling orders. 鈥淪he has a lot of fun ringing people up, getting people their cakes and pies,鈥 says Council. And Benchetler is the bakery鈥檚 top cookie tester鈥攁s a skier, climber, surfer, and mountain biker, he vacillates constantly between being ravenous and super ravenous. 聽聽

Fasani and Benchetler have also been responsible for a few of the bakery鈥檚 key nutritional decisions. At their first official business meeting, the couple suggested Council offer vegan, gluten-free, and paleo options, 鈥渢hings we鈥檇 experimented with as athletes and thought others might want,鈥 says Fasani. Even now, if Benchetler or Fasani are trying to focus on a specific nutritional strategy for training, Council will add cookies that fit that dietary profile to the . Recently that鈥檚 meant swapping in coconut sugar for regular as the two have been trying to keep their sugar intakes in check. 聽

Having two pro athletes on board helps bring in a certain kind of clientele: the fast kind. Council says pro runner Deena Kastor聽is a regular, and Meb Keflezighi聽even stops by occasionally. Last time Sage Kotsenburg came to Mammoth to compete, he grabbed cookies at the friendly shop too. Council says Kostenburg ordered a variety of cookies, but Kastor, who is a regular, has to have her coconut fix. She loves to order the shop鈥檚 signature Dad鈥檚 Coconut Chocolate Chip Cookies and Coconut Sweet Cream Pie.聽

While having famous faces in their store is fun, Fasani says opening the shop was more about creating something for the community. 鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 anything like this here, not even ice cream,鈥 says Benchetler. 鈥淲e really wanted to build something that families and the community could enjoy.鈥 They seem to have tapped into a聽sweet tooth at a time when a strong community is as important as ever for the ski town. According to Fasani, the bakery opened right after Mammoth鈥檚 last good winter鈥攊n 2012, the town , citing lack of snow for some of their money troubles鈥攁nd the past four winters have been a total bust for the local ski industry. But Mimi鈥檚 Cookie Bar is growing so much聽that it may be looking for new real estate soon.

While Benchetler and Fasani have big plans for filming this winter, they鈥檒l return to Mammoth between shoots and continue their reign as two of Mammoth Lakes鈥 biggest cookie moguls. Fasani equates these past few years in business to skiing down a 2,000-foot vertical face of powder. 鈥淚t鈥檚 such a wild ride, but you want to go back for another.鈥 In other words, it鈥檚 a rush鈥攁 sugar rush that she and Benchetler can鈥檛 seem to get enough of.聽

Trail Mix Cookies

(Courtesy of Mimi Council)

Packed with peanuts, cranberries, and chocolate, these are one of Mimi Council鈥檚 favorite mid-session treats. Council is publishing a cookbook of her most popular recipes from the Cookie Bar, due out before the holidays.

Makes聽30-36 cookies

For Cookies

  • 1 stick聽organic butter, softened聽
  • 1 cup organic sugar
  • 1 cup聽organic dark brown sugar
  • 1 tsp聽organic vanilla extract
  • 2 organic eggs
  • 3/4 cup聽organic flour
  • 1/4 tsp. baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp聽sea salt
  • 1/4 cup organic semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup all natural chocolate drops
  • 1/4 cup dried organic cranberries
  • 1/4 cup聽organic roasted & salted peanuts

For Topping

  • 1 tablespoon organic sugar
  • 1 tablespoon聽sea salt

Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  1. In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment, add butter, sugar, dark brown sugar, and vanilla extract. Mix on low until all ingredients are combined.聽
  2. Add in the eggs, mix on low until combined, scrape the sides of bowl and mix again until combined.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, and聽sea salt. Then add to butter mixture and mix on low until combined.
  4. Add the chocolate chips, chocolate drops, cranberries, and peanuts. Mix just until combined.
  5. On a cookie sheet with parchment paper, start forming your cookie dough balls. When 鈥渂alling鈥 the cookies, you want your cookie dough balls to be about 2-2.5鈥 in diameter and look like a round disk. Space them at least 1鈥 apart, they will spread a little when baking.
  6. Bake cookies at 375 degrees for 10 minutes.
  7. Mix the sugar and聽sea salt together in a small bowl, set aside.
  8. When cookies come out of oven, sprinkle them with the sugar and聽sea salt mixture.
  9. Eat cookies!
  10. Store in an airtight container. 聽
Lead Photo: Courtesy of Mimi Council

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