I have been trying (with mixed success) not to have too many treats in the house, since I’m working hard on keeping my blood sugar levels good. And I’m happy to report they are, mainly to walking daily with a newfound friend. So, yeah!
Yesterday, though, Jack had a new friend over after school to play. In my mind, a good June Cleaver-type mom, if at all possible, makes a homemade treat for such an occasion. So, I took the opportunity to try out a new recipe I found on the internet for Root Beer cookies.
Don’t get me started on why they intrigued me! Suffice it to say someone kept talking about theirs but ignored my request for the recipe. (You know how that makes me behave!) So, I, of course, took matters into my own hands and found several versions of it on the internet, and decided the ones with chopped pecans sounded the best.
I thought they were terrific! (Probably too much so.) Curt thought they were on the dry side. But since he doesn’t drink milk at all, let alone with his cookies, I tend not to worry. Plus, he tends to be a one cookie man (ie, chocolate chip cookies.) Jack, who doesn’t ever drink root beer because he hates carbonation, loved them too! I think overall, then, it was a success.
If you’re wondering what they’re like, they have two components. The base, has a root beer concentrate* flavored dough with finely chopped pecans, like a “sandie” cookie. The cookie bakes and has a springiness similar to a pumpkin cookie. Then, the cookie is topped with a butter cream icing flavored with root beer concentrate, which really makes it taste like a root beer float. Next time, though, I will only make half of the icing, since I had a lot left over. But for those who like a lot of icing, the recipe is probably just right.
One final note, since I found these so addictive and therefore troublesome, I will only make these again when I have an occasion to bring them, like to a party or picnic.
4 comments:
What? Could it be? I had to rub my eyes a few times but it was really there--a post from Lisa! All exaggeration aside, I'm very glad to hear from you again!
My niece found a recipe for rootbeer cookies recently that she was excited about. If you ever want to try her version I'll send you the link. I know how you like to have the very best version of anything you make. I can't remember if hers had frosting or not. I had no idea there were rootbeer cookies out there. I may have to try these. My kids all love rootbeer and would probably like a change from chocolate chip. Seems I'm a one cookie kind of mom.
Keep posting Lisa!
Amanda, I second that! Lisa, please keep posting.
way to give the people what they want, lisa. i saw a recipe recently for root beer cupcakes. sounded delicious, but i opted to not make them for fear that i would think they were disgusting and have wasted all my time and money. i may have to make these as an alternate on your recommendation. glad to hear your health is going well. glad to see you post again.
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