Crumbly, sandy textured cookies topped with caramel frosting and a chocolate drizzle.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Prep Time 20 minutesminutes
Cook Time 10 minutesminutes
Total Time 30 minutesminutes
Servings 32
Author Cookie Madness
Ingredients
1 ¾cupall-purpose flour8 oz** weigh for best results
½cupcornstarch
½tspbaking soda
½tspcream of tartar
½cupsalted butter or add ⅜ teaspoon of salt and use unsalted
½cupgranulated sugar
½cupconfectioners’ sugar
½cupvegetable oil
1large egg
1tspvanilla extract
1teaspoonbutter flavored emulsionoptional
Caramel Frosting
4tablespoonsbuttersalted if possible
¼cuplight brown sugar
¼cupdark brown sugar
2tablespoonsof room temperature milk
1cupconfectioners’ sugarsifted after measuring
¾teaspoonvanilla
Garnish: A few ounces of chopped semisweet chocolate for drizzlingsome flakes of kosher or sea salt
Instructions
In a small bowl, thoroughly stir together flour, cornstarch, baking soda and cream of tartar.
Using an electric mixer, beat the butter and both sugars until creamy. Gradually beat in the oil, then beat in the egg and vanilla until smooth. Add some butter flavoring if you like.
Gradually stir flour mixture into butter mixture. Batter should be too soft to roll -- it's similar to chocolate chip cookie dough in thickness. Chill the dough for about 30 minutes so that it's easier to shape into balls.
When ready to bake, scoop up scant tablespoons of dough and shape into 1 inch balls. Arrange the balls about 2 inches apart on ungreased or parchment or foil lined (do not grease or use spray) baking sheets and bake for 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool slightly on baking sheets, then transfer to a rack to cool completely.
To make the frosting, put the room temperature butter and both sugars in a 3-4 quart saucepan. Heat over medium, stirring constantly, until mixture reaches a boil. Remove from heat and stir in milk, then return to heat and return to a boil. Remove from heat and add powdered sugar. Stir vigorously, add vanilla, and continue stirring until lumps disappear and mixture starts to thicken (but not too much – it should still be runny enough to drizzle). With a tablespoon, spoon caramel frosting over cookies.
If frosting gets hard in the pan, you can reheat it over low to medium low heat. However, it’s best to try to work quickly.
To make the chocolate drizzle, you can melt the chocolate using your favorite method and drizzle it or pipe it on with a decorating bag. I used a heavy duty disposable Wilton decorating bag, put the chocolate directly in it, then microwaved the bag and chocolate at 50% power, kneading bag every 30 seconds, until the chocolate was melted. When chocolate was melted, I snipped off the tip and piped it over the cookies.
I sprinkled a little salt on top of the cookies.
Notes
Bleached flour seems to cause less spreading, but you can use unbleached if you prefer. If spreading is a problem with the unbleached, bake the rounds in paper lined cupcake tins. If your cookies spread, the most likely culprit is just not enough flour. The correct amount is 8 ounces/224 grams weighed on a scale. Volume amounts aren't that accurate. For the butter flavoring, I used LorAnn vanlla butter emulsion. JoAnn fabric and Michael's sell it. You can leave it out if you want, it just adds a little extra flavor.