Thursday, September 23, 2010

Not Everything is Black and White


The first time I had a black and white cookie I was 18 and it was my first visit to New York City. I knew all about the black and white thanks to an episode of Seinfeld, and although, the cookie didn't sit well with Jerry, I figured it must be something special. It lived up to my imagination. The beautiful contrast of the glossy chocolate frosting and the matte white, the soft cake-like cookie and the hint of lemon coming through, I was sold.


Then there's the second time I had a black and white cookie. My mom was heading back to Savannah after helping me move into my dorm room my freshman year at NYU. We sat in a bakery on Broadway and shared one. I took bites between tears, then put her in a cab and said goodbye.

It seemed fitting to make a batch as I prepare to leave Seattle and head back to the city where I fell love with these cookies and so many other things. In many ways, this little dessert represents the way I feel about New York. I've just always thought they were something special.


Black and White Cookies
Recipe courtesy of David Lebovitz

For the cookies:
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup cake flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. table salt
6 Tbs. whole or low-fat milk
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Grated zest of 1/2 lemon, preferably organic
1/2 cup (4 oz.) unsalted butter, at room temperature
2/3 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs, at room temperature

For the icings:
2 cups plus 2 Tbs. powdered sugar, or more if needed
4 tsp. light corn syrup
1/2 tsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 tsp. vanilla extract
3 Tbs. unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder
To make the cookies:

Position racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven; preheat the oven to 375°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. In a small bowl, whisk together the all-purpose and cake flours, baking powder, and salt. In another small bowl, mix together the milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, and lemon zest. In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or in a bowl by hand), beat together the butter and granulated sugar on medium speed until completely smooth. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Stir in half of the flour mixture, followed by the milk mixture, then stir in the remaining flour mixture and beat until the batter is smooth. Drop 2 Tbs. batter in mounds spaced 2 inches apart on the prepared baking sheets. Bake, rotating the baking sheets midway through baking, until the cookies feel just set in the centers, about 15 minutes. Let cool completely on the baking sheets.

To make the icings:
In a medium bowl, whisk together the 2 cups confectioners' sugar with 2 tsp. of the corn syrup, the lemon juice, the vanilla, and 3 Tbs. water until smooth. Transfer half of the mixture to a small bowl and whisk in the cocoa and remaining 2 tsp. corn syrup to make the "black" icing. Add up to 2 teaspoons more water, if necessary, to make the icing spreadable; it should not be too thin, so begin by adding 1 teaspoon and add another teaspoon only if needed. Whisk the remaining 2 Tbs. confectioners' sugar into the white icing. The two icings should have the same consistency: thick, but spreadable. (If the white icing is too thin, add a bit more confectioners' sugar.) With a small icing spatula or a butter knife, spread white icing over one half of the flat (bottom) side of each cookie. Spread black icing over the other half. Let the icing set for a few minutes before serving.

20 comments:

  1. i have never had one...maybe i will have to try!

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  2. I can't eat a black & white cookie without thinking of that Seinfield episode!! It was so funny with the lines for that crumb cake! They are yummy!! I'm going to need to get one soon! That recipe isn't that bad! Cool!! Thank u! =)

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  3. I still have never had a black and white cookie. But now that I have a recipe and can make them for myself, I don't think I'll ever need to buy one. I very possibly may make up for missed time by eating several in a single sitting though.

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  4. I've never had one of these before!! Apparently, I wasn't watching enough Seinfeld!

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  5. I do love a good b&w cookie - thanks for the recipe! These look fabulous.
    You are going to have such a fun road trip and NY is an amazing city. I'll be there for a few days, next month, and I can't wait!

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  6. oh wow! another lover of the b&w cookie! i heard of them on seinfeld, but my first one was at a quaint little ny bakery transplanted to sunny florida! i've never made them, but maybe this is my chance! thank you for sharing your heart and the recipe! thinking about you during this time of transition! xoxo

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  7. These. Look. Yummy. I'm so baking these at the weekend!!x

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  8. Yummy...I so need to try them:) They look amazing:) Kisses,sweetie
    Happy Thursday

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  9. I've never even thought of making these homemade before.. brilliant!
    oxo

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  10. hey, welcome (back) to new york! you won't have to make black and white cookies when you get here.. just walk down the street! oh i love them.

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  11. looks yummy! it seems like i ate everything BUT this cookie on my trip to nyc last summer. something (among many!) to return for...

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  12. I love black and white cookies. We have a fabulous bakery near my home that makes them. Yum! xxoo :)

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  13. I've never made these, and as we speak I'm adding them to my to-do list. Such a classic!

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