Did I ever tell you all of one of my crushes? Lucky for my husband it's a blog-crush. On Heather of Sprinkle Bakes. The crush combines my utter awe of the jaw-dropping sweets she creates with a bit of artistic jealousy at her genius. Just scroll through her site and you'll see what I mean within seconds. This is my favorite. Wait, no, another one of my favorites. Or this. Or I could go on. And in more good news, she has a book coming out in May! I've already cleared a spot on my shelf. You know how it is with crushes. I'm pretty giddy she's guest posting today. Beyond giddy. My poor husband... So no more yakking from me, here's Heather!!
I'm so excited to be guest posting at one of my favorite blogs today! Meaghan has such a knack for creating cute edibles, I knew whatever I made for this post would need to be pretty darn adorable. And I felt it was only right to make cookies, since this is "The Decorated Cookie"!
For me, the easiest way to go from zero to cute is to add sprinkles. This colorful, eye-catching cookie is one of my tried and true recipes. I usually make them for birthdays and Christmas cookie platters. The type of sprinkles I use are a soft variety that can be easily found in the ice cream section at grocery stores. The sandwiched cookies remind me of little whoopie pies, and they are nearly as soft, but they still retain the slight crumble of a cookie.
If you'd like to increase the fun factor, you can sandwich the cookies between a lollipop stick. Before standing the cookie lollies upright, make sure to let them rest on their side until the buttercream crusts. This helps to anchor the stick in place. For an even better adhesive, dip the lollipop stick in melted candy wafers and lay it in the middle of a cookie before frosting and sandwiching with a second cookie.
Chocolate Sprinkle Sandwich Cookies
12 sandwich cookies
Cookies:
10 1/2 Tablespoons (2/3 cup) butter, softened
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup unsweetened dark cocoa powder (such as Hershey's Special Dark)
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/8 tsp kosher salt
1 large egg
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1 cup rainbow sprinkles (such as Mr. Sprinkles brand from the ice cream aisle)
12 6-8-inch lollipop sticks
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line two large cookie sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat butter on medium speed until creamy.
- Add granulated sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt. Mix well until combined. Mix in the egg and vanilla extract. Scrape the sides of the bowl down with a rubber spatula as needed. Beat in the all purpose flour. Dough should not be sticky.
- Fill a small bowl with the rainbow sprinkles.
- Measure out dough by the level tablespoons. Roll into a ball between your palms and roll dough ball in sprinkles until completely coated. When all of dough has been rolled into balls and sprinkle-coated, place in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
- Bake for 12 minutes.
Filling:
8 tbsp (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
1-1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla
- Beat butter and powdered sugar in a large bowl with a hand mixer on low speed. When almost incorporated, add vanilla and beat on high speed until light and fluffy.
- Transfer to a piping bag and fill cookies, or fill by spreading frosting on cookies with a small spatula.
Note: Sandwich them with frosting or don't - they are good either way.
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Heather Baird
www.sprinklebakes.com



A wonderful guest post! Those chocolate sandwich cookies are really cute and tempting!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I LOVE Sprinkle Bakes - and now, thanks to her, I've discovered your blog too!
ReplyDeleteI love both blogs and these cookies are too cute. I love putting them on a stick. Everything is knocked up on the cuteness level when put on a stick!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute.
ReplyDeleteI loooove these and Sprinkle Bakes :) Yay!
ReplyDeleteSon una preciosidad!
ReplyDeleteGreat post and now I've found a new blog I love - happy faces all round!
ReplyDeletesuper cute, I love them on the sticks.
ReplyDeleteAwesome guest post, Heather is very talented. Glad to find you two here together on this post. Enjoy the day!
ReplyDeleteGreat guest post, mine are in the fridge chilling as I write this. My little girls are giddy with excitement at the prospect of cookies COVERED in sprinkles!!! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I've never considered rolling cookies in sprinkles before but I am definitely going to keep this one in mind.
ReplyDeleteI love both of your blogs and I love these cookies! So cute and I think I even have some jumbo sprinkles at the bakery somewhere, going to have to dig them out! X
ReplyDeleteThese are SO cute! The sprinkles get me every time. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteomg these are adorable! i love heather @ sprinkles bakes... so nice to see her here!
ReplyDeleteHeather, these are so adorable! They DO look like mini whoppie pies -- with sprinkles! I wondered where you found those sprinkles -- I never would have thought to look at the ice cream section! So excited to find yet another beautiful blog over here to follow. ~Lili
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh they are too cute!!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling and I am a HUGE fan of both of your blogs. Can't wait for the books.
ReplyDeleteThese are MOST DEFINIETLY some of the prettiest sandwich cookies I've ever seen! How cute they are on a stick! I will have to try them:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to have two of my favorite bloggers together in one place, sort of:)
These are the most adorable things ever! Love the colorful sprinkles.
ReplyDeletePerfectly cute! It's like a Heather/Meaghan mash-up! I love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and tasty looking. I'm a total sucker for anything with sprinkles. LOVE.
ReplyDeleteHi, these are adorable Im going to make them with my kids for their teachers. Any make ahead tips?
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous, I know, aren't they just adorable?? I would guess they are freezable before adding the frosting (when I freeze my cookies, I package them in single layers in freezer-safe Ziplocs, then let them thaw completely in the bag before opening.) This was a guest post from Heather of Sprinkle Bakes. I bet if you visited her at SprinkleBakes.com, she might be able to give a more helpful answer! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Decorated Cookie :) Great blog you and sprinkle bakes are an awesome pair. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteThank you Decorated Cookie :) Great blog you and sprinkle bakes are an awesome pair. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteSweet!! Versatile yummy recipe. Deciding which way to make them will be difficult so I think I'll just make all versions...LOL Glad I found your blog. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely, lovely!
ReplyDeleteMine didn't come out as pretty (the betty crocker sprinkles melted a bit), but they are marvelously delicious!
Thanks for sharing!
I was working with a 4 year old so I missed the butter at the beginning. I melted and added it in the end which seemed fine but I needed .25-.33cups of additional flour to make it non-sticky. Still tastes amazing so our mistake resulted in quite a few bonus cookies!
Instead of buttercream we experimented with holding the sandwiches together with white and/or dark chocolate. And also toasted marshmallows!
In case anyone's wondering (and still reading)...1T of dough is about 2" across when baked. We used less to made ours mini.
Thanks Eve! Oh my goodness, I bake with my 4-year old, too. I'm now picturing all our half spilled eggs, the dumps of flour that miss the bowl... I have no idea how it all works out in the end!
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