Beurre and Sel Jammers

It’s my third (and sadly, last) cookie recipe for Christmas Cookie Extravaganza 2013.  And I saved the best for last. These cookies – simply called Jammers – are famous in the Cookie World.  They are a Dorie Greenspan creation, and Dorie serves them at her cookie-centric bakery in the Lower East Side, named Beurre and… Read More Beurre and Sel Jammers

Almond Cornmeal Biscotti

This month there has been lots and lots of baking in my life.  I just returned from a weekend at King Arthur Flour in Vermont, where I took a class with the amazing and talented Gesine Bullock-Prado.  She recently published a new cookbook called Pie It Forward, which is all about pies, tarts, galettes, and other delicious… Read More Almond Cornmeal Biscotti

Salted Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Or, Chocolate Chip Cookies Revisited.  Yes, this is the third recipe for chocolate chip (or chunk) cookies I’ve posted, in about a year and a half of doing this blog.  There were Alton Brown’s Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies, Jacques Torres’ Chocolate Chunk Cookies, and now these.  And these – Salted Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies, courtesy… Read More Salted Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (or, “The Greatest Low-Fat Cookies in the World”)

When it comes to dried fruits, raisins are my least favorite.  Remember when we were kids, how our parents would give us raisins as a “healthy” snack?  Lame.  I will eat raisins, but I’ll only eat them 2 ways: covered in chocolate, and baked into oatmeal cookies.  And sure, oatmeal raisin cookies sound like a healthier… Read More Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (or, “The Greatest Low-Fat Cookies in the World”)

Hazelnut Linzer Cookies

I have a confession to make: I’ve never been big on Valentine’s Day.  More often than not, it puts stress on people to do something great for a significant other (or pay dearly if they fail!), while also stressing out people who don’t have a significant other at all.  It’s a lot of unnecessary stress,… Read More Hazelnut Linzer Cookies