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SRC: Black and White Cookies

April 16, 2012

As soon as I saw this cookie recipe, I thought of my friend Jessica who helped to throw me a wonderful baby shower!

I remember hearing Jess talk about how much she loved these cookies and I realized that I have never tried them myself!

Secret Recipe Club

What a wonderful shower! Little Lerner is a loved little boy already! <3

Anyway, back to these amazing cookies that I found on Vivian’s site “Let’s Try These”. When I saw these cookies for the Secret Recipe Club, I thought I would make them for Jess as a Thank You for helping to throw my baby shower!

Here’s what went down via text message when I told her:

Haha! so funny!

Black and White Cookies
Adapted from Let’s Try These…

Cookies:
1 3/4 cups granulated sugar
1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
4 large eggs
1 1/2 cups skim milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon lemon extract
2 1/2 cups cake flour
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt

Glaze:
4 cups confectioners sugar
1/3 – 1/2 cup hot water
2 Tablespoons light corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 ounce bittersweet or semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray a baking sheet with nonstick spray or use a silicone mat.
2. In large mixing bowl, combine sugar and butter and mix until fluffy. Next add the eggs, milk and vanilla and lemon extracts and mix until smooth. It will be very liquid-y, but don’t worry – you’re going to add a lot of flour!
3. In medium bowl, combine cake flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder and salt; gently whisk together.  Add dry mixture to the wet in batches, stirring well after each addition.
4. Place heaping spoonfuls of the dough 2 inches apart on the baking sheets and bake until edges begin to brown, 18 to 20 minutes. Let cookies cool completely.
To make the glaze:
1. Place the confectioners sugar in a large bowl. Gradually Stir in the hot water (it is best to pour in a bit at a time so that you can keep track of its consistency easier)
2. Add corn syrup and vanilla extract, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thick, smooth, and of spreading consistency. Add more sugar or water if necessary to get the right consistency.
3. Remove about 1/2 cup of the frosting and place it in another bowl. In a small microwavable bowl, add the finely chopped chocolate. Melt on high for about thirty seconds; stir. Add the melted chocolate to the 1/2 cup frosting.
4. Spread white glaze over half the cookie. Repeat with the remaining cookies. If the frosting/glaze thickens too much, add a few drops of water.
5. Once all the cookies are covered with the white frosting, then cover the other half of each cookie with the chocolate frosting. If the chocolate frosting becomes too thick, add a little hot water to thin the frosting.
Makes 48 cookies.
Nutrition Notes: Cake flour is a type of wheat flour that is used in making cakes, cookies, and other delicate baked goods. Several characteristics differentiate cake flour from other wheat flours including its low protein content, which results in a light and fluffy cake with a tender crumb. A high protein content promotes the production of gluten, which can make baked goods more tough.
Taste Test: These are delicious! I can see why they are my friend Jess’ favorite cookie! They are very soft and do have a cake-like consistency. I love soft cookies so these were right up my alley!
Enjoy!



E Lerner, MS RD LDN

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  • http://twitter.com/foodiewife Foodiewife

    I saw these in Cook’s Country and bookmarked them to make.  They look like a bit of work, but I have no doubt that they are a soft cookie– and really good.  (Found you via the Secret Recipe Club.)

    • erinlerner20

      Thanks so much for stopping by!

  • Our Eating Habits

    Definitely on my to do list! Looks yummy!!

    • erinlerner20

      Thanks!

  • Vivian Thiele

    I get requests for these cookies quite a bit.  I’m glad you liked them!

    • erinlerner20

      They were great! Thanks Vivian!

  • Danielle

    I love these too but rarely make them because of the extra effort, that and I miss the instant gratification from being able to pop one in my mouth hot out of the oven (:  They are totally worth the wait though!  I’m sure all of your guests thought so as well!

    • erinlerner20

      Yeah – they are labor intensive with the 2 icings but great for a special occasion! :)

  • Colleen Bauer

    I love these and it’s amazing that they aren’t more complicated to make.  The hardest part is making sure you have equal parts black and white!

    • erinlerner20

      Yeah – it actually worked out perfectly! Didn’t run out of either frosting! :) Thanks for stopping by Colleen.

  • Kristi Arnold

    Oh….drool…I LOVE black and white cookies. Thanks for posting, I’ll have to give it a shot.
    Kristi @ Veggie Converter
    @veggieconverter:twitter 

    • erinlerner20

      Thanks Kristi!

  • http://debbidoesdinnerhealthy.blogspot.com/ Debbi Does Dinner Healthy

    These look amazing and sound completely delicious!

  • http://www.mizhelenscountrycottage.blogspot.com/ Miz Helen

    Hi Erin,
    Great Shower, looks like everyone was having so much fun.  These are great cookies that we would just love.   It is fun cooking with you in the SRC!
    Miz Helen

  • angie augsburger

    What an awesome story to go with these cookies :) They look scrumptious! Visiting from SRC!

  • Vegyid2

    Congratulations ! what a great shower. Visiting from SRC. I love black and white cookies!! My mother was a New Yorker and that is tradition there!

    • erinlerner20

      Thanks so much for stopping by!

  • Betsy

    You are such a sweet friend, and you look beautiful at your shower! Congrats to you! 

    I’m stopping by from SRC but be sure to stop by Seasonal Potluck this month. We have peas AND rhubarb link parties open! We’d love if you’d share any recipes you may have http://bit.ly/H9XJGB

    • erinlerner20

      Thank you so much Betsy!

  • Daniel Saraga

    I love the text conversation. I still think of Seinfeld when I see black and white cookies.

    • erinlerner20

      Haha thanks Daniel! :)

  • http://sfomom.blogspot.com/ Barb S

    I used to work in a bakery and the Black & Whites were a huge favorite of mine!  I’ll definitely try this recipe.  Adding cake flour to shopping list right now!
    The cake decorated in Peeps is completely adorable, and the text conversation was a great touch in your post.
    All the best with your new little bundle of joy :)

    • erinRD

      Thank you so much! :)