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Red Velvet Black and White Cookies

November 29, 2012 by Joy the Baker 179 Comments

red velvet black and white cookies

I’ve been feeling pretty nostalgic lately.

I’ve been feeling like there are some really awesome recipes living on this blog that might suffer from a bit of neglect.  It’s just the neglect of time, really.  A few weeks ago I brought my Creamy Pumpkin Pie Bars back to life with the aggressive use of pecans and oat streusel.

This week I’m feeling out these Red Velvet Black and White Cookies.  I first made these four years ago and I totally think it’s time for a re-do.  Oh, and if you’re going to try and tell me that all things red velvet are soooo 2009… well, you might be right but I’m going to stick my fingers in my ears and hum loudly so I can’t hear you.  Sorry.

These cookies are cakey tender, as festive as the day is long, and happily smeared with vanilla cream cheese frosting and dark chocolate glaze.  I’m proud of how they’ve grown and who they’ve become as cookies…

with ina

I’m actually so proud that I took them to Ina Garten’s house, bamboozled her into being my friend, and took cellphone pictures to prove it (because we all know that if you didn’t Instagram it… it didn’t really happen).  I’ll elaborate on this totally amazing nonsense in just a moment.

red velvet black and white cookies

First things first:  cookies.

These soft, cakey cookies start in this way… with a touch of cocoa powder, a smidge of red food coloring, and butter/egg/sugar/buttermilk/vanilla extract necessities.

red velvet black and white cookies

Butter and sugar are beaten on medium speed until light and fluffy.  Eggs are added.  Vanilla and food coloring join the mix.  Dry ingredients are added alternately with buttermilk.  Classic preparation for many red velvet cakes… these just so happen to be red velvet in cookie form.

red velvet black and white cookies

Cookie batter is dolloped by the heaping tablespoonful.  Really though… it’s hard to get a uniform size heaping tablespoonful without the right tool.  I use this #40 scooper.  It’s a charmer.  Also… I so totally want this set of portion scoopers so my cookies can inch closer and closer to size perfection.

red velvet black and white cookies

Once cookies are baked through, they’re flipped on their heads.

One half of the cookie is frosted generously with cream cheese frosting (totally left over from the Orange Gingerbread Cake), and the other half is blessed with shiny chocolate glaze.

red velvet black and white cookies

This is where good meets good meets great.

Not only are these cookies delicious, they’re actually really fun to make too… and I’m not just saying that because I ate three cookies while frosting twelve.

with ina

This cookie recipe is for you.  Of course it’s for you.

It’s also a cookie recipe I shared with Ladies Home Journal for their December Cookie Swap with Ina Garten.  You know… totally normal.

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I’ve been watching Ina Garten on her show Barefoot Contessa for ages.  I admire her ease and confidence in the kitchen.  She makes me want to roast chicken and make dark chocolate ice cream and serve it in my white-rosed garden.  She makes me want to pack brownies in a box and walk them across the way to my neighbor.  Ina Garten is an icon in my brain and so it absolutely blew my mind when I got to stroll down a Hampton road to Ina’s house. (Her house!!!!!!!! I mean… come on!)

with ina

I joined a few other bloggers at Ina’s house for a good old-fashioned holiday cookie swap.

The only thing that made it not so old-fashioned was the fact that this holiday cookie swap took place in July, was styled by some amazing professionals, and every move was photographed by Quentin Bacon for Ladies Home Journal.  I nabbed some of these behind-the-scenes shots.

Above, Zoe of Zoe Bakes prepares to pose with her cookies.

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The photo shoot took place in Ina’s barn which is just across the lawn from her beautiful house.  The barn (which is devoid of horses and pigs) is just flawless, super classic, and has the most beautiful light.  Here, Quientin shoots Ina.

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Every blogger made a cookie to share.  Deb (from Smitten Kitchen) made Gooey Cinnamon Squares from her cookbook and I’m downright obsessed with this recipe.  There are some really great cookie recipes from the swap if you’re needing some holiday inspiration!

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Ina made Raspberry Crumble Bars which were just lovely.  The buttery shortbread is divine.

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In the foreground is a beautiful farm table with a generous amount of pink champagne.

In the center is a crazyamazingwhoa photographer, Quentin Bacon.

In the back of the photograph is Ina Garten’s kitchen set.

And… I can’t even deal.

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Beyond the immaculate barn, the pink champagne, the many many many cookies, it was such a sincere joy to spend some time and share some words with Ina and some dear blogger friends.  We talked about the recipe testing process.  We talked about how I package my baked goods like a spaz and need professional help.  We talked about how we approach the kitchen.  Ina has some really comforting and insightful things to say (which you can totally read here)… and then we drank champagne and took self-pics with my phone.  Amazing grace!

Red Velvet Black and White Cookies

makes about 2 dozen cookies

inspired by Rachel Ray

Print this Recipe!

For the Cookies:

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

3/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 cup granulated sugar

1 large egg

 1 large egg yolk

1 tablespoon red food coloring

1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

3/4 cup buttermilk

For the Cream Cheese Frosting:

1/2 block (4 ounces) cream cheese, softened

1/4 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, sifted

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract (plus 1/2 scraped vanilla bean if desired)

For the Chocolate Glaze:

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature

8 ounces semi-sweet chocolate (chips or coarsely chopped chunks)

1/4 cup light corn syrup

pinch of salt

 Place a rack in the center and upper third of the oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees F.  Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.

In a medium bowl, whisk together flour cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt.

In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, fitted with a paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy (about 3 to 5 minutes).  Add egg and yolk and heat for one minute, scraping down the bowl as necessary.  Stop the mixer, add the food coloring and vanilla extract and beat on medium speed until thoroughly incorporated.

Add half of the flour mixture and beat on low speed.  Add all of the buttermilk in a slow stream.  Add the remaining flour mixture and beat on low speed until no flour bits remain.

Spoon batter onto prepared baking sheet by the heaping tablespoonful.  Keep the cookies spaced 2 inches apart.  Bake cookies until dry on top and slightly firm to the touch.  Remove from the oven and allow to cool on the pan for 5 minutes.  Transfer cookies to a wire rack and allow to cool completely before frosting.

To frost the cookies, turn cookies bottom side up and gently wipe off any crumbs.  Using two separate butter knives, cover half of each cookie with cream cheese frosting, and the other half with chocolate glaze.  Allow cookies to set for about 3o minutes.  Cookies are great individually wrapped or can be stored in an airtight container with a sheet of parchment paper separating any stacked layers.  Cookies can be stored, wrapped or sealed, in the refrigerator for up to three days.

To make the Cream Cheese Frosting:

In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, blend the cream cheese (yea… just the cream cheese) on medium speed.  The cream cheese should be as soft and smooth as possible.  Stop the mixer.  Add the softened butter.  Scraped down the sides of the bowl and beat the two together over medium speed until smooth and incorporated.  Add one cup of powdered sugar.  Blend until incorporated.  Add vanilla extract (and bean, if using) and remaining cup of powdered sugar.  Beat on medium high speed until frosting is smooth and silky.

To make the Chocolate Glaze:

In a heatproof bowl, combine butter and chocolate pieces.  Set bowl over a pan of simmering water so that the water does not hit the bottom of the bowl.  We’re creating a double-boiler.  Stir until butter and chocolate are melted and smooth.  Turn off heat and remove the bowl from the pan.  Stir in corn syrup and pinch of salt.  Set aside to cool slightly before glazing cookies.

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  1. Chloe

    March 24, 2013 at 11:50 am

    This recipe looks so good! I was wondering if the batter could be made a couple days in advance and put into the freezer or something? Thanks! PS this font is SO ADORABLE

    Reply
    • joythebaker

      April 3, 2013 at 10:56 am

      Well I’ve never done it before, but I wouldn’t recommend making this batter in advance and putting it into the freezer.

      Reply
  2. Andi M

    January 20, 2013 at 9:51 am

    Wow! I too am an Ina Garten fan. I will be going to see her in York, PA this February. Your cookie swap day sounds perfect, I bet you could hardly sleep that night after a day like that. I came to your site looking for your brussle sprout, bacon and egg recipe. I will be back again.

    Reply
  3. Willow

    January 18, 2013 at 9:11 am

    Just curious: did you use non-alkalized cocoa?

    Reply
    • joythebaker

      April 3, 2013 at 3:56 pm

      I used Dutch process cocoa.

      Reply
  4. Ashley

    January 9, 2013 at 10:02 am

    I have been reading your blog for a little over a year, and I just wanted to say that I am so proud of you for following your dream. That takes a lot of courage and strength. You deserve every good fortune that comes your way! Happy New Year!

    Reply
    • joythebaker

      January 11, 2013 at 9:18 am

      thank you for the love and kindness Ashley!

      Reply
  5. sally

    December 26, 2012 at 12:15 pm

    I tried the recipe printed in Ladies’ Home Journal because the cookies looked delicious and I love red velvet. Well, they weren’t a big hit. They were so cakey and puffy (no matter how big or small I made them) and the cookie part was pretty tasteless. I thought the super-sweet frosting would make up for that, but it doesn’t. The recipe in the magazine was for a vanilla glaze, not a cream cheese frosting. Maybe that would help. All in all, I still love the look of these cookies, but wouldn’t make them again.

    Reply
  6. Barb W.

    December 10, 2012 at 3:49 pm

    Happy to have found your blog. I loved the article and pics.

    Reply
  7. Julie

    December 8, 2012 at 4:26 pm

    Joy, I was so excited when I saw the Ladies Home Journal in our gym earlier this week, with Ina on the cover and the whole cookie exchange story listed. Only thing — when I was in the middle of running, I opened up the magazine and found that someone had torn out the whole dang article, including all the recipes! I guess I’m not the only Joy the Baker fan around these Southern Oregon parts! I shall have to hunt down my own copy, it seems!

    Reply
  8. JulieD

    December 7, 2012 at 12:15 am

    I remember seeing the picture of you and Ina on instagram!! Love and congrats on everything…what a great year!

    Reply
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