As you know, Tuesday's the day we bake for the Weekly Wednesday Treat Day! Since we just did a treat with cherries for his co-workers last Friday, we went a different route and decided to try out these Lemon-Pistachio White Chocolate Buttercream Cookies.
The dough for these bright sandwich cookies is buttery, rich and shortbread-like with tiny shreds of fresh lemon zest studded throughout. Because you want to keep the cookies tender, I like to roll the dough between two sheets of parchment paper - this way you don't need to add any additional flour and it is a little cleaner. The dough for these is a little on the sticky side, so be sure it stays fairly cold while you work with it - if it gets too soft, just stop, cover it and place it into the refrigerator or the freezer until it firms up enough. Don't let us sway you with what shape to cut these in, use whatever simple cookie cutter you want - we chose a scalloped rectangle cutter just because it looked fun. Round, oval or square would be just fine - if I had more time, I would have used a combination of shapes just to change them up.
To gussy these up, a white chocolate buttercream is prepared to spread in between the crisp cookies. To continue the lemon theme (and because white chocolate and lemon work very well together), a bit more zest and fresh juice is added to the creamy filling. The pistachios come in once the cookies have finally been assembled. To help the nuts stick and add a decorative flare, the top of the cookies are given a squiggle of white chocolate, followed by a few pieces of the chopped pistachio. I could have eaten the single cookies by themselves and been satisfied, but that delectable generous layer of buttercream really set them off with a bang. Very lemon-y, these cookie sandwiches were a pleasure to work with and I can easily see these at any function, be it a business meeting, a casual get together or just because!
Since the treat day goodies didn't have any cherries, we carried them into a breakfast-for-dinner night this evening and made these Ricotta Pancakes with Brown Sugar-Cherry Sauce.
Before preparing the fluffy pancakes, we were busy making the sweet ruby sauce to pour on top. Chunky halved cherries and a bit of water are mixed with brown sugar and a dab of butter for the base of the sauce. To thicken up the juices, a slurry of cornstarch and water is added - it will quickly thicken once it comes to a boil, so if the sauce gets away from you and becomes too thick, you can add dribbles of water to thin it back down. I loved how brown sugar added a wonderful syrup-y depth that I thought would have been missed if you used a granulated sugar instead. Once removed from the heat, a shot of fresh lemon juice is added for an acidic note.
Because ricotta can be quite heavy, the batter for the pancakes needed a little help so they didn't feel like hockey pucks. So, instead of using whole eggs, the whites are separated away and beaten with a dash of cream of tartar until they are stiff, but not dry. Folded into the mixture in a few additions, the whites gave wings to the batter and lightened it right up. Because the batter is quite airy at this point, you'll need to gently spread the mound of batter once dropped onto your griddle - you can either use an off-set spatula or even the bottom of the measuring cup to move the process along.
Jeff has a "thing" about ricotta cheese still... so I got the old eye roll as soon as he saw me pull out the container tonight. I don't know why this is as he has eaten ricotta so many times now and always ends up enjoying it - I wonder what's up with that? Fairly mild already, the ricotta brought a nice background and made these a little more filling. If I would have thought of it, a little vanilla or maybe some vanilla sugar would have been a nice way to infuse a little more flavor into the cakes. In the end though, it probably doesn't matter too much as they worked as a nice vehicle to soak up the delicious cherry sauce.
What a different and quite good looking treat this week. They'll be surprised not to get cherries again.
ReplyDeleteBoth recipes look fabulous. I love how dainty the sandwich cookies are.
ReplyDeleteJust one question, Joe. Are there any job openings where Jeff works? I really think I need to get a job there! LOL
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I will have a cookie dipped in that ruby sauce. Both things look seriosly good Joe. I love the cookie cutter and the simple but elelgant decoration on top!
ReplyDeleteThat cherry sauce looks AMAZING!! The cookies are really pretty, too. But then...everything you do usually is.
ReplyDeleteI keep bookmarking your recipes, and I'm definitely going to have to try these cookies. They look so elegant, and I'm a sucker for any sandwich cookie.
ReplyDeleteHi Joe, I found your blog recently while searching for a recipe, and have been enjoying your posts ever since. The cookies look totally fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow, what beautiful looking recipes.
ReplyDeleteThat sauce looks delicious. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteI can't decide which recipe I like best they both look and sound so delicious.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies are gorgeous! How very impressive...wow.
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Helene - I heard they went over pretty well today!
ReplyDeleteKatie - Thanks!
Val - hee hee!
CC - Man... I wish I would have thought to try that!
Pamela - Thank you!
Jacey - We are big fans of sandwich cookies too!
Evolvingtastes - Glad you found us!
Lisa - and they are both are tasty as they look!
Elizabeth - Thanks!
Jeena - Try 'em both!
Courtney - I really liked how they came out... I wish I would have made more for us to keep!
Holy cow--I'm moving to your house. These look delicious.
ReplyDeleteLordy, I go away for a bit, and look at all of the wonderful treats waiting that are waiting here?
ReplyDeleteWith a bag of Costco lemons, and a package of pistachios in the freezers, those gorgeous little lemon cookies are definitely calling my name!
Joe, these cookies are insanely beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe pancakes, oh, the pancakes. they are KILLING ME!
ReplyDeleteThose lemon pistachio cookies look fantastic! WIsh I could taste one!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love sandwish cookies. Those look just lovely! And that brown sugar cherry sauce! Oh my! Outta this world! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteGood Gravy! I had pretty much decided to see if you guys would adopt me. Now it's cinched. So? I'll do the dishes and I've already been to college. Of course you'll need some time to think about it. I understand.
ReplyDeleteJen - hee hee!
ReplyDeleteBistro - Sounds like you are all set!
Patricia - Thank you!
Michelle - And they were just as good the next day too!
MS&S - Wish I could have sent you some to taste!
Joy - Thanks!
Lunch Buckets - Hmm... I could use a helping hand as I make quite the mess while I'm in the kitchen!
oh. my. goodness. i wish i could just reaach into my computer screen and grab those pancakes.
ReplyDeleteBecky - They are certainly worth the trouble to make!
ReplyDeleteI just recently made those pancakes and sauce too. Yours turned out so perfect!
ReplyDeletePhemom - Thanks!
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