Besides offering a beautiful pattern, these Checkerboard Cookies give both vanilla and chocolate cookie in one. They’re soft butter cookies with a fun and festive look. Baking cookies is my favorite pasttime. Readers love our lofthouse cookies, chocolate chip...
Besides offering a beautiful pattern, these Checkerboard Cookies give both vanilla and chocolate cookie in one. They’re soft butter cookies with a fun and festive look.
Baking cookies is my favorite pasttime. Readers love our lofthouse cookies, chocolate chip cookies, and easy cake mix cookies.
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Why Checkerboard Cookies Work Ingredient Notes Easy Instructions Tips and Tricks Recipe FAQs Easy Dessert RecipesCheckerboard Cookies RecipeWhy Checkerboard Cookies Work
I love making Checkerboard Cookies when a friend is dropping in for coffee and a catch-up. The pattern adds a level of “sophistication” to the experience, even though they aren’t very difficult to make.
Make the dough ahead of time. You can make and freeze the dough at the start of the month, and all you have to do is pop it in the oven before guests arrive. Decorative and snackable. This recipe can be as much decor as it is delicious. It’s got the perfect combo of soft chocolate and vanilla, so put it on a nice plate because they’ll be gone before you know it. It’s fun to make with kids. This recipe is a great way to squeeze in quality time with your kids. Besides getting their hands dirty, I’ve found that kids love the way the pattern comes together.If you love butter cookies and shortbread cookies, you’re going to LOVE checkerboard cookies!
Ingredient Notes
Unsalted Butter – This recipe uses soft, room-temperature butter as it makes the creaming process quicker. If you forgot to set the butter out in advance, check out my tips on how to soften butter quickly. Powdered Sugar – creates a sweetness, without gritty texture. Eggs – binds the dough! Vanilla Extract – It’s the main flavor for the white part of the cookies. Use “pure” vanilla extract for the best flavor. You can make your own using my homemade vanilla extract recipe. Flour – All-purpose flour works best in this recipe and delivers the ultimate butter cookie consistency. Cocoa Powder – Use unsweetened and dark cocoa powder for an intensely rich chocolate flavor. Egg White – Use a room-temperature egg white as it helps the dough stick properly. This prevents the cookies from separating while baking. Save the egg yolk for homemade lemon curd.Easy Instructions
Mix the dough. Cream the butter and sugar before adding eggs and vanilla. Then divide the mixture into two bowls. Add half the dry ingredients to one bowl. Then add the other half to the second bowl along with the cocoa powder. Mix until you get two sets of dough. Shape the cookies. Individually plastic wrap the two doughs. Press and shape them into rectangles and refrigerate. Once it’s cool, cut it into strips and assemble into a checked pattern. Using egg white will help them stick together. Wrap again and refrigerate. Cut the cookies. Unwrap the dough and cut it into ½-inch thick slices. Bake and cool. Bake at 350°F for 13-15 minutes. Then cool them on the cookie sheet for a few minutes and transfer them onto a wire rack.Tips and Tricks
Don’t overbake the cookies. The vanilla part of the cookies will get lightly browned. But don’t let the edges get too dark, or the cookies will lose their beautiful contrasting checks. Use a sharp knife to cut the cookie dough. Using a dull knife can compress the layers and blur the checkerboard pattern of the cookies. For a clear checkerboard pattern, use a sharp knife. Use a mixer. Creaming the butter and sugar by hand can be tedious and time-consuming. Use a hand or stand mixer to save time and aerate it properly. Chill the dough fully. Don’t be impatient while chilling the cookie dough. If you want a neat checkerboard pattern, this step is essential. It will also prevent the cookies from losing shape while baking. Use a ruler. Both doughs must be equal in shape and size. A ruler will help you get a neat checkerboard pattern. Measure out even strips.Recipe FAQs
Once the cookies are baked, you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
I wouldn’t recommend freezing the unshaped cookie dough. But you can wrap the assembled cookie dough logs in plastic and then in foil and freeze them for up to 30 days. This is a great way to keep cookies on standby.
The egg white acts as glue for the cookie dough strips. It ensures the strips stick to each other while baking and prevents the cookies from breaking.
Yes. You can make and assemble the cookie dough strips and tightly wrap them in plastic wrap. Then store them in the refrigerator for up to 2 days before baking.
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