chocolate chip cookie sandwiches with red miso frosting
Can we talk shorts for a second?
Noooo, not jorts! Major gross-town. Seriously, who came up with jorts? Have you ever looked up in Urban Dictionary the definition of jorts? Mr. Urban Dictionary says: a combination of the words “jean” and “shorts” used to describe the hideous attire, usually sported by NASCAR afficianados and men over 40. Sometimes Jorts are accessorized with a lovely cellphone belt clip and a braided leather belt, but not always. Sometimes the Jorts wearer lets the Jorts speak for themselves.
Okay, where was I? Oh, yes, summer s-h-o-r-t-s.
I have to ask. Are shorts still a thing? As in khaki or jean shorts? Do people still wear them? I know at one point Bermuda shorts were all the rage, but are those to circa 2006? I am so confused. If it was up to Rachel Zoe and me, we would only wear maxi dresses and call it a day. The reason I ask if shorts are yay or nay is because ***pssst, don’t tell anyone, but I bought a pair of black gingham shorts at Uncle Nordies and I’m trying to decide if it was a smart move or not…un-pssst.***
This is the first time I have purchased shorts in over five years. Scary, I know. I would much rather wear skirts, dresses, or leggings because (insert typical news flash) I dislike my thighs. There, I said it. Phew. I feel a zillion times better. It has been ages since I put on a pair of shorts, and these gingham shorts were life-changing. They passed the sit down test. Ladies, you know what I’m talking about!
Oh goodness, all this fashion talk and I completely forgot to talk cookies! Where are my manners? We all know that you can’t beat a good ol’ fashion chocolate chip cookie. It should be a food group as far as I’m concerned.
But what makes these cookies extra magical is the frosting. It’s a little bonk-to-the-izo to have miso (a soy paste used in Asian cooking) in a sugary frosting, but it works! The flavor combo reminds me of a salty, caramel treat! So, this is point where I tell you to make cookie sandwiches. You will thank me later. Just don’t make me wear jorts.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwiches with Red Miso Buttercream
Ingredients:
for the cookies:
2 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 stick unsalted butter
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 12oz bag semi-sweet chocolate chips
for the frosting:
1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
1 tablespoon red miso
1/4 cup confectioners sugar
1 teaspoon lemon zest
Squeeze of lemon juice
Directions:
for the cookies:
Preheat oven to 375. Spray a baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray. In a large bowl, combine flour, baking soda, and salt. In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream brown sugar, granulated sugar, and butter. Add the vanilla and egg to the butter mixture. Combine well. Then add flour mixture ( a 1/3 at a time) to the wet ingredients. Then fold in chocolate chips. Drop about a tablespoon of cookie dough onto baking sheet (you probably can fit about 8 cookies onto sheet). Bake for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Cool completely before pipping frosting in between cookies to form sandwiches.
for the frosting:
In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream butter and miso. Add the confectioners sugar slowly, followed by vanilla, lemon juice and zest. Pipe frosting in between two cookies to form sandwiches.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe from Roder Family Cookbook
Red Miso Frosting from Food and Wine Magazine
Girl I love shorts! It is almost summer and shorts will always be in!
These cookies are crazy!! That frosting sound insane! Holy yum! Must try these!
The funny thing is, I don’t mind wearing hiking shorts or mountain biking shorts. I am so weird! Thank goodness for cookies!
un-pssst.. I love that.. and these cookies. That entire tower of cookies up there in that picture.. I’d eat all those in one sitting.. 🙂
Ha! Me too! Let’s eat the tower together with a glass of bourbon!
Those look good! I love the sound of using miso in something sweet!
Thank you, Kevin! The miso adds that extra layer of flavor that really kicks it up a notch!
I’m so intrigued by the red miso in these. Love!
Deborah, it’s pretty fun! It tastes like a giant salted chocolate caramel treat!
Ooo I’m intrigued by this combo of flavors. They look so good! I used to hate shorts until I figured out the khaki ones I was buying were washing me out (I’m uber pale), so once I started buying fun colors and patters, we were friends again.
Me too! I think you nailed it on the head! I will stick to bright colors:)
Girrlll I love your type of cray cray – Miso rocks my socks off.
Ha! Me too! And miso is definitely the bees knees.
Love the idea of putting miso in the buttercream! It’s got “umami” written all over it!
Yahtzee!! I swear it tastes like a salted chocolate caramel.
The only thing better than a chocolate chip cookie is a chocolate chip cookie sandwich. This is so clever, I can’t even stand it. MISO? You’re awesome!
Thanks, Julia! When it comes to dessert sandwiches, it doesn’t get much better!
Oh yea this is great!
Thanks, Meagan!! xoxo
Miso craving these cookies… sorry, somebody had to. 😉
Hahaha! This just made my day! You’re the best:)
Miso in the frosting? Consider me intrigued!
Okay, now I gotta’ go buy miso. . .but this IS intriguing. And I LOVE that photo of the stack of cookies towering on top of an old newspaper, daring you to eat them!
Love, Moomers
You gotta dew it, Ma! Miss you!
what a fun cookie! love the miso in it! and shorts…sigh, i feel like i have thunder thighs these days so i don’t really wear shorts all that often anymore. i wear them in the house but when i head outside, i’m usually in a dress…plus, shorts these days are those weird bermuda lengths or short shorts where your ass hangs out…sooo i’ll stick to my dresses hahaha
TOTALLY!! I thought I was going crazy when I was trying on shorts. What the heck is going on fashion designer people?!! Maxi dresses 4 life. 🙂
Wow –that frosting!!! I would never think of using that but it sounds wonderful.
Thanks, Julia! I thought it was a little bonkers at first, but it really doesn’t add an extra zing of flavor!
I’m totally with you on skirts & dresses over shorts!! Which remind me, it’s time to buy more maxi dresses 🙂 These cookies….holy cow!!! I never would have thought about adding miso in the frosting….so creative…love where your head is at!!
Yess! I’m so glad you’re in the maxi dress circle of love! I knew we were friends for a reason:)
I’m always in the mood for cookies… always, especially when they’re sandwich cookies. Mmm!
I will absolutely be making these! I’m so intrigued by the miso frosting.
I slowly made my way back to shorts over the last couple of summers and let me tell you, it’s great to be back! I like them even better with wedges because I feel like my thighs look skinnier. 🙂
Friend, if you have lemon verbena lying around the kitchen, you should use that instead of the lemon zest and juice!
And good point about the wedges!! I just bought a pair of Toms so I will get it a shot!