Chocolate frosting sandwiched between vanilla sugar cookies
Know what tomorrow is? Pancake Tuesday, maybe one of my favorite dinners of the year!
I can’t make pancakes to save my life, but I try every year. Experimenting with different recipes, changing cooking methods, nothing’s worked so far.
Last year I had quite the fiasco. Honestly, I don’t remember the pancakes. I guess they were good (or gasp! maybe we used a mix last year! – don’t tell π ) The real story starts after dinner. I came back to the kitchen and the electric griddle’s leg was sizzling away on the front eye of the stove!
Believe me when I say this is not like me at all. Yes, I’m a real klutz, but when it comes to safety (locking the doors, making sure the oven’s off,) I’m really careful – like OCD careful.
So, what happened was, after everything cooked – the pancakes and Field Roast Sausages, I put the griddle on the hot, but off, eye, and didn’t think about it again – until the smell of burning rubber emanated the kitchen!
This year I guess I’ll be pancaking with a three legged griddle. Wish me luck!
Something else I thought I’d never be able to make – sugar cookies! Probably last year, I finally got it.
These specific cookies were created thanks to leftover birthday frosting and a dream to pipe pretty designs on cookies.
I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine’s Day. Sending you lots of love and cookies π
Ingredients
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup canola oil
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup cashew milk
- 1/4 cup margarine
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tbsp cashew milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tbsp boiling water
- food coloring, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
- In measuring cup or medium bowl, combine flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, use a fork to combine sugar, brown sugar, canola oil and vanilla extract. Add cashew milk.
- Add dry ingredients to liquid.
- Divide dough into 48 equal balls. Roll into balls, flatten with palm of hand.
- Bake for 6 minutes. Leave on baking sheet 5 minutes. Then transfer to wire racks to complete cooling.
- While cookies are cooling, cream margarine in medium bowl. Add cocoa powder and fully incorporate. Then alternate adding powdered sugar and cashew milk. Once combined, beat until fluffy.
- Whisk powdered sugar and boiling water. Add food coloring if desired.
- Spread frosting between cookies. If desired, use a piping bag to decorate cookies with icing. Tip: Draw desired shape. Allow to set. Then fill with more icing.
More Valentine’s Treats:
Kate @ Framed Cooks says
Oh gosh – I know that feeling. Last week’s casualty was a wooden spoon that I left resting on the side of an enamel pot – now it has a lovely char mark on it. One of those fudge filled cookies would definitely cheer me up! π
The Emotional Baker says
Oh no, Kate! I have a spoon like that, too π Thanks!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Pancake Tuesday sounds so good! I’m the worst at flipping pancakes, so I buy those silo cone circles where you can just pour the batter right in…such a lifesaver! These cookies look gorgeous, Megan! I love the fudge filling! Yum!
The Emotional Baker says
I’ll have to look into one of those. My trouble is I can’t get the griddle the right temp – it’s either too hot or not hot enough (I even use the dancing water technique!) – that means lots of burned and undercooked pancakes π Thank you, Gayle!
Puja Darshan says
Awesome…would finish everything in one go…
Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe….
The Emotional Baker says
I would, too! Thanks so much, Puja π
Mir says
I had no idea pancake Tuesday was a thing. Taco Tuesday, yes. Pancake, no. But now I have to celebrate! Breakfast for dinner coming up, y’all!
These are so gorgeous. Love the heart in the middle!
The Emotional Baker says
It goes by lots of different names, Mir – Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday, Mardi Gras – whatever you call it – it’s the perfect excuse to overindulge π Thank you!
Liz | E2 Bakes Brooklyn says
Pancake Tuesday is my favorite! And these cookies are adorable, Megan!
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks so much, Liz! Have lots of pancakes tomorrow π
Erin @ Miss Scrambled Egg says
Tomorrow is Pancake Tuesday? I know what we’re having for dinner. We used to have a Pancake dinner at my church at the start of Lent and it was the best. These cookies are adorable, Megan!
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks Erin! & you should definitely have pancakes for dinner tomorrow!
Ashley@CookNourishBliss says
haha oh gosh I cannot flip pancakes for the life of me!! It’s slightly ridiculous… lol
These cookies are so darn pretty! And they sound delicious!
The Emotional Baker says
ha ha! Thanks Ashley π
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says
Adorable Megan! Any Valentine would LOVE these!
The Emotional Baker says
Aww – thank you, Mary Ann π
Stephanie | The Foodie and The Fix says
LOVE having breakfast for dinner! I’m not too bad at making pancakes, but I’m THE WORST at making chocolate chip cookies. I don’t know what it is, maybe I’m just being a perfectionist, but I’m never happy with my own! These cookies are ridiculously adorable though and I love that you use cashew milk in the cookies and the frosting, I need to try that! I need these cookies in my life π
The Emotional Baker says
Cashew milk is my go-to (for chocolate chip cookies too π ) Thanks Stephanie!
Meghan | Fox and Briar says
I have a really hard time making pancakes too, which is probably why I favor waffles π These cookies are adorable, love the little hearts!
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks Meghan! I’m not great at waffles either π
linda \\ the baker who kerns says
These cookies are so cute! Sugar cookies are a must for Valentines Day but filled with fudge?? YUM!
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks Linda! They were pretty darn delicious π
Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary says
OMG, you are killing it with the hot pink frostings!! LOVE IT! And I LOVE these cookies!! Fudge filled and sugary sweet WITH that pink heart frosting?! GIMME a few dozen! Pinned! Cheers, friend!
The Emotional Baker says
aww – thank you, Cheyanne!!!
Layla | Gimme Delicious Food says
YUM these cookies look adorable!!
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks Layla!
Kelly says
My kids love pancakes but I’m not a fan of flipping them too. I am a fan of these sugar cookies though. They look amazing! I love the pretty heart and the fudge filling sounds perfect!
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks so much, Kelly! Last night I found a pancake tip – wait until the cakes look completely dry and then flip π
Summer says
So pretty and looks yummy too β₯
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The Emotional Baker says
Thanks Summer!
aimee @ like mother like daughter says
You can’t complain about fudge filled cookies. These look DELICIOUS!
The Emotional Baker says
I agree! Thanks so much, Aimee π
Jessica @ Jessica in the Kitchen says
That is a CRAZY story about the griddle! I totally got a super large spatula to help with flipping pancakes. Hope you enjoyed Pancake Tuesday! These cookie sandwiches are SO gorgeous and look delicious!
The Emotional Baker says
I did enjoy, Pancake Tuesday, Jessica! On my last batch, I figured out part of my problem – I’m flipping, too soon! They need to look pretty dry before flipping. Thanks for visiting π
Katie @The Semisweet Sisters says
These cookie sandwiches are too cute, love the hearts on top, you did a fabulous job! Have a Happy Valentine’s Day!
The Emotional Baker says
Aww – thank you, Katie π Happy Valentine’s!
Eva @ Eva Bakes says
How did I not know about Pancake Tuesday?! I can be a klutz too and often run into cabinets and walls. Oops. These gorgeous cookies would totally cheer me up. Happy Valentine’s Day!
The Emotional Baker says
I run into stuff, too! Thanks Eva π
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
The smell of burning rubber is never a good thing. . thank God you have these cookie sandwiches!!! LOVE these! and so pretty!
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks Alice π
Rahul @samosastreet.com says
Your cookies look so pretty, they sound delicious too!
The Emotional Baker says
Thank you, Rahul!
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
aw your poor griddle!!!
I hope you were able to still knock out some delicious pancakes! And these cookies are so cute and look super delish!
The Emotional Baker says
ha ha, Kayle. The griddle didn’t wobble like I expected & the pancakes were decent this year. Thank you π
Serena @ Serena's Kitchen says
These look so pretty, great photos!!
I’m totally like that too, a lil OCD with locking the doors and making sure the stove is off (BF always makes fun of me), but then i’ll go and accidentally melt a rubber spatula into the frying pan, or use wax paper instead of parchment paper and only notice when my oven fills up with smoke! Lol
The Emotional Baker says
I’m glad I’m not the only one, Serena! & I’ve done the wax paper thing, too π Thank you!
John says
Those cookies rock,Happy V day
The Emotional Baker says
Thanks John. They don’t rock as hard as you. Have a great Valentine’s π
Jessica @ Citrus Blossom Bliss says
Kitchen catastrophes are the worst! One of my more recent blunders happened when I grabbed my sautee pan’s handle with my bare hand after I had it in a hot oven for 20 minutes baking meatballs π ouch. On the bright side, these cookies look super cute! I hope you get the hang of pancakes–they’re one of my favorite things to make for weekend breakfasts. I usually wait until the batter has bubbled a bit and then scoop them up and flip them. Practice makes perfect!
The Emotional Baker says
Oh no, Jessica! I’ve done that, too, & it’s no fun π & I think with a little more practice I will get the hang of pancakes. Thank you!
Keri @ Fashionable Foods says
What pretty and festive cookies! I love cookie sandwiches of any kind, so I know I’d love these!
The Emotional Baker says
Cookie sandwiches are great! Thank you, Keri π
marcie says
Sandwich cookies are the best! There’s nothing better than enjoying two cookies at once with frosting in the middle, and these are so pretty!
The Emotional Baker says
I agree, Marcie! Thank you π