What a busy week guys! Thanks to all of you for the wonderful response to my Chocolate & Goat Cheese Cupcakes! I also want to thank Raycom news and reporter Joseph Neese for the feature, and you can check out the story here. Today's post is another reader request, this time for coffee cookies. This mascarpone coffee cookie is one not to be missed! It has a rich coffee flavor, and the addition of mascarpone adds a delectable creaminess that will keep you going back for more.
This cookie is one of my favorites, and one I go back to often. You will notice that I use a product called Trablit in the cookie dough. Trablit is a premium coffee extract that I was first introduced to in pastry school. It is a bit on the pricey side, but it's one of those products I think is worth the investment. If you don't have it, you can definitely substitute any coffee extract. Some Kahlua would work very nicely too! The other key ingredient here is the mascarpone. It just adds a wonderful richness to the cookie while keeping it incredibly light. While I usually make a dark chocolate ganache to pipe in the center of these cookies, this time I went with a white chocolate cinnamon ganache. I steeped a cinnamon stick in the heavy cream while preparing the ganache which added a lovely layer of flavor. The cookie itself is not very sweet, so the white chocolate pairs well with it. Whether you add ganache to these cookies, or leave them as is, they are sure to be a hit. Finished off with a dusting of instant espresso powder, they are the perfect little pick-me-up to get you through the day! Have a great weekend!
Mascarpone Coffee Cookies
- 1 stick unsalted butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup light brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1t. vanilla extract
- 2t. trablit - You can substitute coffee extract or espresso powder
- 1/2 cup mascarpone
- 2 & 3/4 cup AP flour
- 1t. baking powder
- 1/2t. baking soda
- 1/2t. salt
- Cream butter and sugars till light and fluffy.
- Add egg and extracts.
- Mix in mascarpone.
- Sift dries together & mix in till combined.
- Scoop cookies using a small scoop and make a small indentation in the center.
- Chill cookies for at least 30 minutes before baking.
- Bake at 325 degrees for 12-13 minutes.
- 10 ounces good quality white chocolate
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 1 cinnamon stick
- Bring heavy cream & cinnamon stick up to a low boil & set aside so the cinnamon can steep in the cream for about an hour.
- Bring the cream back up to a boil and pour over the chopped chocolate.
- Refrigerate ganache till ready to use.
- Once cookies are completely cool, pipe ganache in the centers and sprinkle with instant espresso powder. *You will want to let the ganache sit out till it comes to a piping consistency.
I adore cookies with frosting and yours look so delicious my friend - a definite bookmark (just like evrything else on your site :D)
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Coffee cookies! No this is something I could eat tons of...not to mention the fact that they have frosting on them!
ReplyDeleteMe too.. & the frosting gets me every time!
DeleteI would inhale these, and in the morning too since they have coffee in them and all! :) That's my excuse. I bet these would be great with kahlua, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like that excuse! Thanks Lacy!
DeleteThese look so good. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhoa. So this is kinda like a tiramisu cookies?? Please send me a dozen asap! They look so delicious. The perfect sweet treat!
ReplyDeleteYes, just like a tiramisu cookie!
DeleteYou had me with the words Mascarpone and Cookies. Will you adopt me? I'd make a wonderful second mother :-D
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely adopt you Janet :)
DeleteThis is a great blend of flavors. I do not think I have ever seen marscapone used in or on a cookie before-very creative. Also thanks for the info on the trablit-sometimes there are just so many flavorings out there it is hard to decide which is best. Great recipe and nice to find my cream and coffee in a cookie form! Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tina, hope you are having a great weekend!
DeleteWhat adorable little cakes :) I love mascarpone, so these would be a perfect treat for me.
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThese sound amazing Meghan! I love this combination...so perfect!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gorgeous clicks! LOVE the combination! :)
ReplyDeleteThese flavors sound amazing together. Thank you for introducing a new to me product. This is a fantastic recipe. Have a great weekend! Just a friendly reminder... today is the last day to enter my giveaway for Satori Cheese. http://quiche-ingqueen.blogspot.com/2012/02/satori-cheese-giveaway.html
ReplyDeleteI have never seen mascarpone used in cookies. I guess the flavor must be similar to tiramissu since both contain coffee in it. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteMMM, just the sound of these is making me drool! And they look amazing too, I love that little pop of frosting on top of the cookie :) I love any baked good that involves coffee, it always makes the best dessert! Great recipe, hope you have a wonderful weekend
ReplyDeleteThanks Amalia, I love coffee in baked goods too! Hope you're having a great weekend!
DeleteThese look SO good!! I'm all about that frosting on top!
ReplyDeleteOh my, these cookies look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMeghan, your Mascarpone cookies are to die for! Love the white chocolate cinnamon ganache swirl on the top. Totally irresistible and breathtakingly yummy:DDD
ReplyDeleteI forgot to tell you that I love the new look of your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elisabeth!
DeleteI want to run to the store right now so that I can make that marscapone ganache!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies sound so delicious! I can only imagine the wonderful texture the mascarpone gives the cookies and the white chocolate cinnamon ganache is the perfect topper! So elegant!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies are fabulous themselves, but the white chocolate ganache just pushes them over the top! Brava!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, a LOVELY dessert... I can almost taste the marscapone!
ReplyDeleteOoo, these are great! Love the dollop of mascarpone on top.
ReplyDeleteYou have a few of my favorite things in the world here...and then a cookie too! These are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to wow me lately...but this did it. My husband will LOVE me making these cookies :-) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteUm, I can't even tell you how much I love that there is mascarpone is these cookies. I can not wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy them Sarah!
DeleteSo sinful looking! How divine!
ReplyDeleteOkay... I will be making these too! They look absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteOoh, what I really want to do with these is sandwich the ganache between two cookies to make Marscapone Coffee Whoopies. Thanks Meghan!
ReplyDeleteGood idea Kelli!
DeleteYour frosting is perfection. Can you send these to me? :)
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