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SEATTLE, STAYCATION AND LEMON WHITE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

July 12, 2019

Lemon WHite Chocolate Chip Cookies

Often times a deadline puts everything into laser-like focus….

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Filed Under: Cookies, Dessert, Eat Portland, Favorite Portland Outings, My Favorite Things, Pure Portland, Recipes

PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH COOKIES

September 14, 2018

homemade nutter butters peanut butter sandwich cookies

All the kids are back at school.

The weather is taking a turn, and the leaves are falling with an increasing frequency and fervor.

vintage sign fall is here

And with time on my hands and a sweater now wrapped over my shoulders, my thoughts naturally turn to baking….

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Filed Under: Cookies

ALFAJORES (DULCE DE LECHE COOKIES) AND SUMMER SWEETNESS

July 30, 2018

Alfajores Dulce de Leche Cookies

It’s been said that Portland has the best summer weather in the country.

That might be true. It’s usually 80-ish during the day and holds a gentle heat through the evening with the respite of cool happening later in the night, but lately it’s been super hot. Maybe it’s global warming, but like so many areas in the country, we’ve been living in 90 degrees plus.

Those temperatures surges, however, are tolerable with time-appropriate cold beverages like blackberry smoothies

Blackberry Milkshakes Smoothies

or a bourbon rocks

cocktails at rockaway beach house rental beach getaway

and central air-conditioning makes everything better so we’ve been inside a little more than usual.

There’ve been more birthday celebrations.

Charlotte Birthday

Charlotte turned 14 and we made a day out of it.

Charlotte Birthday Plate and Flowers

We hung out a good part of the day with our favorite neighbor and her adorable baby.

Charlotte and Emilia Birthday

We window shopped around Division

Collage Washi Tape

and had a late breakfast bite at Little T American Baker, one of my favorite bakeries in town.

Little T American Bakery

Little T American Baker

Little T American Bakery

We then returned to my neighbor’s oversized backyard with a fantastic new play structure that came all the way from one of my favorite areas of the country — Rockport, Maine.

Birthday Picnic

We picnicked (one of my favorite verbs ever), enjoying this tomato-cucumber-Rainier cherry beauty

Tomato Salad Picnic

and pizza from Baby Doll.

Baby Doll Pizza Portland

Charlotte opened some presents and we just gabbed for hours.

Charlotte Birthday Picnic and Present

Night time was all about treats of her choosing: Steak Frites for dinner and a family movie (a rom-com, natch).

Grilled Steak Charlotte Birthday

Happy birthday, my beautiful daughter.

You are my sunshine. My cashmere poncho. My Yukon Gold potatoes drizzled with truffle oil.

Charlotte at Olive and June

What else do we have to show for ourselves?

Emilia and Porter

There’s been other fun stuff going on around here —  most of it food-related and enjoyed while binge-watching in air-conditioned comfort.

Breakfast sandwiches.

Egg Sausage Sandwich

Pip’s Donuts.

Pip's Donuts

Take out pizza from Ranch PDX.

Ranch Pizza Portland

Oversized Sharp Cheddar and Pesto Grilled Cheese Sandwiches (every one should be at least a foot long!).

Grilled Cheese with Pesto

And tomatoes around the clock.

Breakfast.

hummus on walnut bread with tomatoes

Lunch.

Tomato Salad with Avocado

And dinner.

Salmon Steelhead BLT

Who doesn’t love a scrumptious BLT — especially when the bacon is this insanely good, the steelhead roasted with lemon, and the tomatoes this luscious?

Salmon BLT Steelhead

There’s been one more fun discovery around here.

Alfajores.

Not familiar with this cookie (famous throughout Spain and Latin Amercia)? They are a lovely, crumbly, shortbread-ish butter cookie that are filled with homemade dulce de leche.

I was browsing through some cookbooks lately looking for a new treat for us and I stumbled upon this book — one I haven’t cracked open in a long time.

cookie cookbook chewy gooey crispy crunchy

The Alfajores recipe was the first one I noticed and I instantly remembered this cookie from my time in San Francisco. I used to run a food and wine shop there (located on the top floor of Neiman Marcus) and I was able to buy any local product I wanted. I sold an excellent version of this cookie at my bake shop and customers would come in and buy dozens of Alfajores at a time (one time a woman bought a couple hundred dollars of them and then overnighted them to friends).

This cookie inspires that kind of fanatical devotion, and I was eager to make them for the first time.

The recipe for the dough is simple enough, and it pulled together in minutes.

Alfahores Cookies

I rolled the dough out and then cut into dainty scalloped circles and put them back in the fridge to keep cold (so they wouldn’t spread too much while baking) and then set out to make the dulce de leche.

Alfajores Cookies

I make homemade caramel often enough that I wasn’t daunted by the process, but I either made a mistake or the recipe was a bit of wonky. My dulce de leche was too thin (despite cooking it 50% longer than maximum suggested time) and lacked the requisite deep caramel-y goodness (or maybe my milk didn’t have the requisite fat?). I even cooked it a little longer, still hoping to give it both an increased thickness and an enhanced flavor but no luck.

Stuck with this sub-par filling, Charlotte tasted it and recommend I cook it down with caramel added to it,  and that’s exactly what it needed. The end result was sticky and caramelly and intensely fragrant and the perfect density for this cookie. (Big props to C on that one).

I baked off the cookies, let them cool and then filled them with the filling and returned them to the fridge (for some reason my rendition tasted better chilled than room temperature).

The cookies, originally crisp post-bake, softened considerably in the fridge with the filling inside, and we loved them.

Alfajores Dulce de Leche Cookies

Obviously you can choose the diameter/portion size. I opted to go-big-or-go-home sized (the size of a slider?) but mini ones would work really well, too (especially since they’re doubled up with a rich filling inside).

Do I recommend this recipe? Yes, but with the caveat that there might be a better one out there (and I know that there are far better bakers than I). I’ve already heard from Instagrammers about this cookie, and I’m hoping to get more hints along the way.

As we speak I’m waiting for a recipe from my stepson’s lovely girlfriend Tessa (her family is on Team Alfajore Obsessed) who always uses her Grandma’s recipe (with part shortening/part butter and her Dulce de Leche uses condensed milk.)

I mean, isn’t this a cookie worth perfecting?

Alfajores Dulce de Leche Cookies

(By the way, are you on IG? If so, say hi to me there and tag me with things you’re cooking. Find me on Instagram @portlandsampler.)

I’m not going to include the filling recipe from this book since I either goofed it or its amounts were off; either way, a simple Google search should do or you could even pick up a toothsome variation at TJ’s or at better grocery stores. I think I may even research Instapot and condensed milk?

Either way, find a way to include this delectable sandwich cookie in your life. And in the lives of those you most care about.

My little friend loved his micro-cookie so much he didn’t want to surrender the plate.

Porter with cookie plate

Your waistline might be sorry you discovered this gem– but your inner glutton will say hallelujah.

Alfajores Dulce de Leche Cookies

Enjoy, friends!

ALFAJORES (DULCE DE LECHE COOKIES)
 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
15 mins
Total time
30 mins
 
First off, this cookbook is wonderful. Buy it. And if you do, let me know if you have better luck than I do with the filling. Secondly, this cookie is a charmer. I see it going into heavy rotation around here: intensely fragrant, sinfully decadent and just different enough to be highly memorable.
Author: Alice Medrich
Recipe type: cookie
Serves: 32 sandwich cookies
Ingredients
  • 2¼ C. unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp. cream of tartar
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • 8 Tbs. unsalted butter, very soft
  • 1 C. sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 Tbs. brandy or rum
  • 1 C. Dulce de Leche, homemade or purchased
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Position racks in the upper and lower thirds in the oven.
  2. Combine the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt in a medium bowl and mix together thoroughly with a whisk or fork.
  3. With a large spoon in a medium mixing bowl or with a mixer, mix the butter with the sugar until smooth and well blended but not fluffy. Add the egg and brandy and mix until smooth. Add the flour mixture and mix until completely incorporated.
  4. Shape heaping teaspoons of dough into 1 inch balls. (or, on a lightly floured surface, shape dough into a square and cut into 8 strips and then cut each strip into 8 pieces to make a total of 64 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a 1 inch ball.)
  5. For miniature cookies, shape level teaspoons of dough into 96 smaller balls.
  6. Place the cookies 2 inches apart on lined or ungreased pans nad and flatten to about ½ inch thick.
  7. Bake for 14 to 16 minutes for larger cookies or 12 to 15 minutes for miniature cookies, until the edges are lightly browned. Rotate the pans from top to bottom and from front to back halfway through the baking time.
  8. For lined pans, set the apn or just the liners to cool; for unlined pans, use a metal spatula to transfer the cookies to racks. Cool the cookies completely before storing or filling.
  9. Sandwich the cookies with a generous dab of cooled or room temperature dulce de leche.
  10. The cookies will soften as they stand. They are good crunchy or soft. May be stored in an airtight container for at least a week.
  11. (We liked them best cold, straight from the fridge).
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Filed Under: Cookies

BOUCHON BAKERY-STYLE DARK DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CHIPPERS

May 17, 2018

Bouchon Bakery Double Dark Chocolate Cookies

Unintended consequences.

Most people might think you get a new dog and you’re suddenly more active.

But they haven’t met me — or Porter either, for that matter. He’s an absolute doll  but he’s currently in need of a lot of TLC and a quiet, steady existence. So consequently we’re spending a lot of time in my kitchen, just hanging out.

What that means though is that instead of added steps to my routine, there’s been a lot of added treats; my need to be home-bound more means that I’m cooking and baking even more than usual while I facilitate Porter getting potty-trained and settled….

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Filed Under: Bars & Brownies, Cookies

TRIPLE CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER CHIP COOKIES

February 22, 2017

Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip Cookies

Sometimes a cookie comes along and like any great love affair, you just know it’s The One.

…

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Filed Under: Cookies, Recipes

WINTRY DAYS AND MINT CHIP SUGAR COOKIE MADNESS

December 14, 2016

Holiday Cookies -- Dark Chocolate and Andes Mint Sugar Cookie

You know if you find yourself making a recipe twice in as many days you’ve hit sweet paydirt.…

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Filed Under: Cookies, Dessert

HALLOWEEN COUNTDOWN AND THE ULTIMATE SUGAR COOKIE

October 29, 2016

Candy Corn Butter Sugar Cookies

The week before Halloween is always a busy one: baking, cooking, and getting ready for the Big Day….

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Filed Under: Cookies, Holidays, Incorporating Vintage at Home in Portland

MEET THE “TAKE 5” COOKIE

April 4, 2016

Take 5 Cookie

Funny how there are trends not just in fashion, but in baking, too….

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Filed Under: Cookies, Dessert

SUPER-SIZED GINGER CHEWY COOKIES

November 14, 2015

Chewy Ginger Cookies

The cold, dreary weather here in Portland brings me back to my childhood days in Connecticut late autumn….

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THANK YOU LUNCH – LENTIL PROSCIUTTO SOUP AND CHOCOLATE SNOWCAPS

November 7, 2015

Chocolate Espresso Snowcaps

Sometimes a thank you card isn’t enough.…

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Filed Under: Cookies, Soups

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