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Monday
Apr042011

Black & White Sandwich Cookies

Sometimes I get something in my head that just won’t get out.

Like a new tune on the radio (especially those of the beat up the beat variety).

Or water when it gets stuck in your ear for days after swimming all day long. Like a 6-year-old. It happens.

Or when you see a baked good in the background within the scene of your favorite TV show.

No?
That hasn’t happened to you? Only me?

Well then.



Call me crazy, but when I spotted black and white sandwich cookies on an episode of Shameless, I immediately turned to Shaun and proclaimed that I must make them.. immediately!

He half indulged me, half rolled his eyes in the opposite direction, I’m sure pondering...where did I find this woman?

Not to worry. I got it out of my system. It’s just the way it has to be.



After I commenced a full-blown, four alarm search for these original, packaged cookies on the Internet so I could show you all the original version, I realized that they are more obscure than I thought. They are kind of like an Oreo...but one cookie in the sandwich is chocolate, while the other cookie is vanilla. Put some vanilla cream in the middle, dunk it in a glass of milk and I’d say we’ve got ourselves a winner.

The packaged version of these cookies are not exactly the height of sophisticated eating. In fact, when I finally tracked them down, I found them at the Dollar Tree online.

I don’t mind. They remind me of elementary school class parties and Girl Scouts, enjoying them alongside fruit punch (did you ever dip your cookies in fruit punch? No?...Er, me neither).

Anyhoo, obviously I had to make these immediately. You should too. These were super easy, if a tad time consuming due to rolling and flattening each individual cookie. I didn’t mind.


Black & White Sandwich Cookies
*Adapted heavily from Martha Stewart
For the chocolate cookies:
1 1/4 C all-purpose flour
3/4 C cocoa powder1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 C sugar
10 tbsp (1 1/4 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 large egg, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
For the vanilla cookies:
2 C all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 C sugar
10 tbsp (1 1/4 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 large egg, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
For the cream filling:
1/2 C (1 stick) unsalted butter room temperature
1/2 C vegetable shortening
3 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar
1 tbsp pure vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 375 degrees and line 3 large baking sheets with parchment paper (my friend).

To make the chocolate cookies:
In a mixing bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and baking powder. In the bowl of a stand mixer (or with a hand mixer), cream together the butter and sugar until fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla extract and mix completely. Add the flour mixture in 3 parts, mixing until completely combined after each addition. Roll into 1 ¼” balls and place on your baking sheets. I used a large melon baller and then separated each ball in 2. Flatten with the back of a glass or measuring cup if you are like me and even though you have a kitchen full of used/dirty dishes and tools, shudder at the thought of one more measely item to wash (and by wash, I mean load into the dishwasher).

Bake 10-12 minutes, rotating the baking sheets midway through the cooking time. Cool on a wire rack.

To make the vanilla cookies:
Same as above, but without the cocoa powder. Make these balls slightly smaller since they expanded more while baking, causing some uneven matching between the chocolate and vanilla cookie sizes.


To make the filling:
Beat the butter and shortening together. Add the sugar, ½ cup at a time until light and fluffy and completely combined. Beat in the vanilla extract. Once the cookies are completely cooled, spread about a tablespoon of frosting on half of the cookies, and cover with the other half.

These crunchy cookies are best served dunked and softened in a cold glass of milk. Obviously.

I only prepared about half of the cookies and packed up the rest in the freezer since it makes a whole lotta cookies! I also froze half the cream filling. My plan is to break these out for Easter or Shaun’s upcoming birthday.

Gotta love a dessert that can be used over multiple occasions and made in advance. Oh and my favorite part about these guys? You can fill them with anything! I’m thinking Nutella, jam, sweetened peanut butter...I’m getting hungry.

So what do you think? Do you remember any cookies or eats that bring you back to childhood? What's your favorite cookie?

Thursday
Dec232010

How To Make Your Holiday Cookies Look Even Better

Shaun and I have off from work today so after a quick trip to the gym, we're heading out to finish off our Christmas shopping and pick up some supplies for food that I signed up for to bring to my parents house tomorrow and his parents on Saturday. On the list? A vegetable tart (which I also made for dinner one night and cannot wait to share with you guys)

my sundried tomato + olive tapenade...

and perhaps a seasonal cupcake (contemplating one of the eggnog variety...thoughts?). Topping off the day will be present wrapping, a viewing of Scrooged (one of my favorite holiday movies) and a fancy dinner at Edward's here in Jersey City. Let's get this party started!

Meanwhile, I wanted to do a quick post for you guys and share a super simple tip to make all of those holiday cookies look extra awesome come Christmas. The key? Powdered sugar! There's nothing like a snowy white dusting of powdered sugar over holiday cookies to make them look extra special...and extra delicious to boot.

 

To get the look, I picked up a small sieve at Walmart for about $2. I scooped in a tablespoon of confectioners' sugar and sifted it right over the top of the cookie platter.

and in for the close up...

So there you have it. A super simple way to turn those cookies up a notch. Oh and this is a great way to jazz up any cookie, be it store bought or homemade. Easy peasy. So what do you think? I do have one more cookie recipe to share with you, which I will try to post this evening for any of your stragglers still looking for the perfect dessert or have ample time tomorrow morning to bake. And just a hint...there's Nutella involved.

How are you kicking off the holiday?

Wednesday
Dec152010

Holiday Cookie Giveaway

There’s been an awful lot of cookies going on around here lately, so I think it’s only fair to offer up a giant batch of ‘em for a couple of lucky - and wonderful - readers. A holiday gift from me to you, if you will. And since I love you guys, I’ll be choosing 2 winners for the homemade cookie giveaway.

Don’t say I don’t love you.

You’ll get: Holiday cookies, made by yours truly, in a pretty box with ribbon - perfect for bringing to a holiday party, giving as a gift or for personal consumption with a giant glass of milk or tea (my personal favorite of the aforementioned options)!

You can choose two batches of cookies from the following options (2 of one kind, or 2 different kinds):

Mint (or non-mint) Chocolate Crinkles


Eggnog Snickerdoodles


Chocolate Dipped Shortbread


Almond Sweets


White Chocolate Cherry Chunkies



The deets:
The giveaway opens...Now!
The giveaway ends Friday 12/17 at 12:00pm EST (that’s noon time, not midnight)
The winners - chosen at random - will be announced Friday evening here on the blog. Once chosen, please email me (theavidappetite@gmail.com) your home address asap to ensure Santa can get these to you before Christmas!
The goods will be shipped out on Monday via Priority Mail for delivery by Wednesday/Thursday - just in time for Christmas!

To enter:
1. Leave me a comment telling me your favorite cookie of all time. Is it homemade by Mom? Is it a Double Stuff Oreo? I’m not judging, just curious.
2. For an extra entry, subscribe to receive TAA email updates, which you can do in the left side bar by simply adding your email address and clicking enter!

Hope we’ll get lots of entries for this one since I can’t wait to get baking up your goodies this weekend. Oh and if you don’t celebrate Christmas, I can make all of these non-Christmas themed, so please still enter to win. After all, who doesn’t love cookies, regardless of religion?


Psst...We're still taking entries for our Virtual Cookie Swap! Email them on over (with photo, please!) to theavidappetite [at] gmail [dot] com, we'll continue posting them as they roll in!

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