Garam Masala Peanut Butter Cookies


I think we can all agree that spring is here or just about here. This is such a great time of the year with all the fresh foods and greens that are popping up in the local food and farmers markets. Food magazines are parading the newest trends with the most interesting ingredient or freshest veggie or herb.

Yesterday, I saw Massaman Peanut Butter cookies by whimsyandspice.com in an advertisement in the April 2014 edition of "Food and Wine" magazine. In the caption the cookies were described as a peanut butter sandwich cookie made with 10 different spices inspired by traditional Thai curries. Well, peanuts are used as garnish and delicious in curries, I thought to myself, this has got to be good. After glancing at the ingredient list, it appeared to me that these were like peanut butter sandwich cookies with several warming spices in them. So I decided to bake a regular peanut butter cookie and add garam masala for the spice. Depending on which one you buy, it could or could not have many of the listed ingredients, mine was purchased from the World Market. The advertised presentation looked so much nicer than mine, but man, did these still turn out pretty darn good.


Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking power
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon garam masala
1 stick butter (unsalted and softened)
3/4 cup chunky peanut butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 large egg
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

To prepare:

Preheat oven to 350F. Prepare cookie sheet, grease with butter or spray or use silpat.

In a medium sized bowl whisk all dry ingredients together, including the garam masala. Using a stand mixer, add butter, peanut butter and sugars, beat on high speed about 2 minutes, mixture should be slightly fluffy. Add vanilla and egg and mix until combined. Then add dry ingredients and blend until just incorporated. Using a regular size spoon, heap a rounded spoonful of dough, and place on cookie sheet, and before placing in oven, use the back of a fork to mash down. Bake 10 to 14 minutes, turning cookie sheet at halfway point. Let cookies cool completely on rack.

Makes a little oven 2 dozen cookies.




Comments

  1. This is fascinating - would have never thought to add Garam Masala but I am intrigued!

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    1. Hi Tricia, they add a whole new spice to the mix and it goes well together.

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  2. Oooh, I bet the flavors in this are amazing! Never met a peanut butter cookie I didn't like!

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  3. What a fun idea!! Kathi over at Deliciously Yum just posted some cookies with thyme in them...maybe this is the new thing! Savory cookies. Yum.

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  4. Yummy. Looks amazing. I know someone who would love these.

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  5. Mmmmm, I LOVE garam masala. I'm so intrigued - these sound great!

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    1. Hi Em, they are pretty good. Thanks for stopping by.

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  6. I love adding spices to sweet treats. Thanks for sharing the recipe :)

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    1. Hi Tandy, I've never really done this before, but thanks.

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    1. Hi Crystal, appreciate the comment, thanks for stopping by.

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  8. I love the idea of adding these crazy spices to the cookie mix! It's such a nice spin on the PB cookie!

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  9. What interesting cookies! I love the flavor combination a lot.

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  10. Very original! Those cookies must taste really wonderful. I love that idea.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  11. I would never think to add garam masala to peanut butter cookies, but now I want to try it! I love peanut butter and I think the spices would make a good pairing with the peanut butter. Yum!

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  12. This garam masala/peanut butter combo sounds ike somthing I'd really enjoy! What a brilliant idea - these look so great!
    Happy Friday!

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  13. Your cookies look delicious, never thought of adding Garam Masala. Love when the peanut butter cookies are soft in the center!

    Check out my site sometime, recent post; Hot Fudge Cake
    Michael
    http://michaelswoodcraft.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/hot-fudge-sauce-chocolate-cake-and-ice-cream/

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    1. Hi Michael, checked out your site, very, very nice!

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  14. That is a really interesting flavour combination I will have to give it a try!

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    1. Thanks, there is a little punch of heat at the end from spice, but in a good way. Have a nice week-end!

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  15. What a unique cookie! I love the flavor twist with garam masala! Very different and I bet delicious too.

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  16. This is a great idea, your cookies look delicious, Cheri!

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  17. The flavor of the garam masala is subtle, yes distinct. Supposed to share these cookies, but it's tempting to keep them all to myself! I hide my cookies in Infinity Jars which keeps them crispy and fresh for a long time. https://infinityjars.com/collections/screw-top-jars

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