All this came about because Dj wanted homemade cookies and cream ice cream (which I still haven't made). I adapted this from the recipe posted on the Cupcake Project.
Ingredients
2.55 oz whole wheat bread flour (hard wheat)
2.55 oz whole wheat pastry flour (soft wheat)
2 oz unsweetened cocoa
6.75 oz white sugar
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup + 2 tbsp softened butter
Directions:
Mix together dry ingredients
Add wet ingredients (doesn't look too great does it)
Divide dough into equal portions and place on a lined baking sheet about an inch apart, they spead A LOT, and flatten. (I'm a perfectionist so I actually weighted mine. Each cookie was exactly 1 oz).
Bake at 375 F for exactly 9 minutes. After baking set on rack to cool. The cookies need to be COMPLETELY COOL before adding filling. I was impatient and made a horrible mess.
Filling:
1.75 oz shortening
9.15 oz powdered sugar
1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened
2 tsp vanilla extract
Whisk butter, shortening and vanilla extract together (I would suggest using a stand mixer or hand beater). Slowly add in powdered sugar a little at a time until it's all incorporated. The picture is from when I attempted this by hand = not smart.
The easiest way to add the filling is to put it in a zip top bag and use it like a pastry bag.
Put filling on half the cookies and top with remaining cookies.
This is the result:
As I stated earlier I was impatient and didn't wait for the cookies to fully cool before adding the filling.
That's it!
THOUGHTS:
I didn't actually taste these because I can't but the kids LOVED them. My mid-20 friends told me that they were ridiculously sweet. They loved the cookies but thought the filling was too much. Next time I'll use a cream cheese filling.
Until next time,
Kellan
I love the fact that you're a perfectionist and gave absolutely perfect instructions. But what about which rack to put the cookies on?
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work!
Thanks! At least someone appreciates me, LOL.
ReplyDeleteI have racks but the cookies were so hot and heavy that once the filling warmed everything oozed out. I ended up putting them in the freezer in order to keep some of the filling in.