I hope you will not hate me when I tell you that I don't like cookies. I know, I know, what a weirdo. But it's true, I've always been like this, since I was a kid. There was only one kind of cookie that I've ever liked, and that is shortbread, or as Americans call it, a butter cookie. I mean, I have good taste, right, what's not to like in a butter cookie?
So the other day, I was home alone and decided that I should make a batch of cookies for some of my co-workers. I haven't fed them recently, and I was getting a little worried about the decreasing size of their waistlines. I kid, I kid. It's just that some of them have been really nice to me lately, and I wanted to say thank you.
I was browsing the blog of someone whose creations consistently delight me, and I came across a recipe for a French butter cookie. I don't think I've ever tried one of those before, I thought. Check on the Irish shortbread cookie, check on the Scottish shortbread cookie, check on the American and the Russian versions, but startlingly, no French. Oh boy, did I remedy that little oversight. The cookie by itself is a great little snack, but I decided to dress it up in chocolate and crushed walnuts, and that's when it all really sang. And then I got a little cookie-happy and made this:
Here is the recipe for the cookies. So cute, no?
For the ganache, I whisked equal parts of dark chocolate and cream over a double boiler until smooth and shiny (mine didn't come out very shiny this time, but oh well), dipped the cookies into it, lined them up on a piece of wax paper and sprinkled with crushed walnuts. I then refrigerated for about an hour and separated the cookies by carefully sliding a knife under each cookie to release from the paper. They were really quick and easy to make and a huge hit at work! Thanks, Helen for the recipe!
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9 comments:
I love shortbread, too! Thanks for pointing out this version. I will have to enjoy it with my eyes only for at least a week after eating birthday cake.
LOL - birthday cake vs. shortbread cookie? Sorry, no competition, birthday cake wins! If it was your birthday, then best wishes and I hope you had a great one!
oh... i'm not much of a cookie person but buttery sables are in a different category. lovely!
I am like you...I only agree to get my cholesterol up for shortbreads and sables!! And I love having a couple after dinner with a glass of Saint Germain, my favorite liqueur!!
Gorgeous. They look perfect Irene.
Thanks for your great story on the 'scarrops' too!
These look really nice.
Hi again, Irene. I love your website. Great photos. I'm going to bookmark Confessions of a Tart and I'll be back often!
=] i just made them... and i think its best to roll it and i only needed to refridgerate one hour... and i cut it with a sharp knife.. i had perfect circles!
I'm in awe :) I never get perfect circles!!
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