So finally I got another chance tonight when I whipped up a batch. And yay, I remembered to take a few quick pictures!
Don't they look gorgeous!?!
I love vanilla. And I also love chocolate. Although it took me a long time to like chocolate. I hated it up until about 3 years ago I would barely touch the stuff. In high school, I would cut the chocolate off of Snickers bars before eating them. I don't know what I was thinking ;)
Chocolate and vanilla are perfect together. The flavors are very complimentary. So if ever you can't decide which to make, make them both! At once!
I used the mini Oreo's for this recipe, but it doesn't really matter if you use the regular ones.
I also used my mortar to smoosh them up. But if you have a food processor handy you can do that too.
I actually only used the mortar, because when I bought it (over a year ago) the boy told me I didn't need it because I would never use it. So just to prove my point, that I can't live without it, I finally used it ;)
Here is my recipe for Cookies and Cream Cut Out Cookies
I adapted it from my ownVanilla Bean Citrus Cookies
Ingredients:
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 3/4 cups flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup crushed Oreo cookies
Directions:
- Crush about 1/2 cup of Oreos until largest pieces are not much larger than chocolate chips, set aside.
- Cream together butter and sugar until fluffy.
- Add egg and vanilla and beat until smooth.
- In a separate bowl combine flour, baking powder and salt.
- Add flour mixture to butter mixture in two batches and mix between each addition.
- Add crushed Oreos to dough and mix until incorporated.
- Roll dough out onto lightly floured surface to desired thickness.
- Cut out using you favorite cookies cutters.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes until lightly golden on bottom.
Allow cookies to cool completely before decorating.
I ate one right out of the oven. First you get the mellow, sweet vanilla flavor and than BAM the Oreo jump right in! These are YUMMY!!
Not only did I get to use my mortar for the first time, but there is photographic evidence ;)
I hope you try this recipe and enjoy it as much as I do!
Samantha
Flour De Lis
These look DELICIOUS!!! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I am going to try it with newman o's...my son hates that I am an orgy at times...xoxo
ReplyDeleteThese sound great! Gonna try them tomorrow! Thanks for the tutorial. chef_penne@yahoo.com (Sweet P's Cookies)
ReplyDeleteOh Samantha I can't even begin to tell you how very excited I am to try these! I yelled for my son to come and see your recipe and pictures and while I read to him what you said about cutting the chocolate off of a candy bar, he poked me and said "that's what YOU do!" I bet these are super delicious and Nick and I can't wait to try them!!! Thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeletewow, these look awesome. Another addition to my cookie cutout collection YAY!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're so innovative, Samantha! I had success with your mint chip formula, so I'm sure these are GREAT!
ReplyDeleteYum! Another use for your mortar & pestle would be to smoosh your citrus zest into some sugar in your cookie recipe. This is how I flavor my cookies instead of extract most times. Really incorporates the oils into the sugar.
ReplyDeleteI cannot WAIT to make these!!!
ReplyDeleteI made these cookies today. They are awesome!! I used a baby onesie cookie cutter. I'm new to this so the first few batches came out a bit crisp. I finally got it down right. I used RI on these but I have a question ...After making the outline on the cookie with the icing I let that dry for a bit then I flooded them. How do I get rid of the bubbles?? Did I make it to thin?? Any tips are appreciated. Thanks for this great recipe!
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ReplyDeleteI use Karen's Cookies boo boo stick to pop the bubbles. But a good trick to get fewer bubbles in your RI is to let it sit after you mix and color it. I cover it with a wet towel and let it rest for 5-10 minutes while I work on something else. That way all the bubbles rise to the top and you can pop them all as you scoop it into your pipping bag or bottles. I am so glad you tried the recipe and I hope this tip works for you!
Definitely saving this one in the vault! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteOh my these look wonderful!!! I love Oreos :) Can't wait to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteDo you think I could substitute other cookies in this recipe, like chocolate covered graham crackers?
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