So, I got a little obsessed over some cookies. They weren’t just any cookies, they were Dorie Greenspan’s brilliant new “Jammers”, which she debuted at the latest incarnation of her (and her son Josh’s) CookieBar. I first saw them when Bon Appétit hosted a contest where readers could vote on their favorite Cookiebar cookie and have the recipe revealed, but the Jammers lost (although, I would like to point out to my friends at Bon Appétit that this was not a fair contest since the vote was split between the dark and light Jammers. I mean, come on!). I was disappointed, but blamed myself for not exercising my democratic rights.
Luckily, Dorie has been very open in talking about the recipe and explained that the cookie was a shortbread base (more specifically, her sablé recipe from Baking: From My Home to Yours), Sarabeth’s preserves and a streusel topping. All of that was baked in a ring mold (a ring mold! ah, the brilliance of this woman!), which gave the cookies delightfully browned edges and made each one a special treat—somewhere between a jam tart and a substantial cookie.
I knew they had to be mine.