After a couple weeks of outstanding cakes, this week’s Tuesdays With Dorie recipe was Coconut Butter Thins. I count on Mr. Penpen to eat the lion’s share of the desserts I bake, and he doesn’t like coconut, so I was happy the coconut was in cookie form, and therefore easy to transport. (They were really fragile, though, so I don’t think these dainty cookies could travel too far a distance.) I brought them to my book club, and as Dorie recommends, they are nice in the evening with tea.
I have to admit I goofed a little bit with the recipe. I didn’t follow the rolling instructions properly, partially because I didn’t have a gallon bag and also because I was making half a batch, and rolled the cookies a little too thin. And since they spread quite a bit when they bake, it actually kind of mattered, and it resulted in tiny, little wisps of cookies. I think the cookies looked sort of like snowflakes. The ones that didn’t burn, that is. And they tasted pretty good.
This recipe gets a 6 for Deliciousness and a 3 for Effort, giving it an EDR of 2. Many thanks Jayne of The Barefoot Kitchen Witch for giving me a chance to bring a bag of coconut into the house and actually getting Mr. Penpen to admit he enjoyed a coconut treat – more coconut confections from my kitchen in the future! If you would like the recipe, you can find it on Jayne’s site. And be sure to check out the Tuesdays With Dorie site to see the other bakers’ cookies, since I don’t think mine looked quite the way they were supposed to.
I have to admit I goofed a little bit with the recipe. I didn’t follow the rolling instructions properly, partially because I didn’t have a gallon bag and also because I was making half a batch, and rolled the cookies a little too thin. And since they spread quite a bit when they bake, it actually kind of mattered, and it resulted in tiny, little wisps of cookies. I think the cookies looked sort of like snowflakes. The ones that didn’t burn, that is. And they tasted pretty good.
This recipe gets a 6 for Deliciousness and a 3 for Effort, giving it an EDR of 2. Many thanks Jayne of The Barefoot Kitchen Witch for giving me a chance to bring a bag of coconut into the house and actually getting Mr. Penpen to admit he enjoyed a coconut treat – more coconut confections from my kitchen in the future! If you would like the recipe, you can find it on Jayne’s site. And be sure to check out the Tuesdays With Dorie site to see the other bakers’ cookies, since I don’t think mine looked quite the way they were supposed to.
13 comments:
I am a recent convert to coconut but it came on with a bang because I love it! But, as a former coconut hater I'm not surprised that these cookies passed Mr. Penpen's test. The texture of the coconut isn't really annoying in these cookies and the flavor is pretty subtle. I'm glad that you both liked them!
I made a half recipe, too. It is a good think I did, because I loved these cookies WAY too much. Nice job.
I'm glad that you liked the cookies! They were delicious!
I like the lacy look of your cookies - that is what Dorie really wanted us to get. Mine were a bit thick.
I am glad u liked the cookies, i loved them too !!
I love coconut but these cookies were just ok for me. I'm glad you enjoyed them though - they look lovely!
Little snowflakes...a great description. Nice job on these!
Yeah, yours are lacy too. I thought I was the only one. Glad you all liked these
Yes, when I bake something the husband isn't crazy about, that can mean trouble for me (I can't stand to let something go to waste, you know!). Good thing you could share.
These cookies were so delicious. I like that you made them thinner.
Yes, these were good, weren't they. I like that yours were snowflaky. Great job.
I love the flavor of coconut, just not the texture sometimes and these cookies hid that very well. I am glad you and Mr. Penpen liked them as well!
I like the way these cookies turned out! Almost thin like tuiles. They look totally yummy! Saw your blog over on the Sweet Melissa Sundays bloglist! Love your blog, and can't wait to bake together!
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