Black-and-White-and-Green Cookies
December 24, 2019
These Black-and-White-and-Green Cookies are a cross between the New York classic Black and White and Thin Mints. Fresh mint gives it a vibrant green hue and the flavor intensifies if you make it ahead.
- Prep: 2 hrs
- Cook: 10 mins
- Yields: Makes 24 cookies
Ingredients
2½ cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1½ teaspoons kosher salt, plus more
2 cups (packed) picked mint leaves (do not use stems), patted dry
1¼ cups (2½ sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
Coarse white sanding sugar or Swedish pearl sugar (for decorating)
2 tablespoons Dutch-process or unsweetened cocoa powder
Special Equipment
Directions
1Whisk baking powder, 2½ cups flour, and 1½ tsp. salt in a medium bowl to combine. Pulse mint and granulated sugar in a food processor until mint is finely chopped. Add butter; process to combine. Add dry ingredients and pulse again to combine. Add egg and egg yolk; pulse until a shaggy dough forms.
2Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead just until dough holds its shape. Divide dough in half; pat each portion into a 1"-thick disk. Wrap disks in plastic and chill until firm, at least 2 hours.
3Place racks in upper and lower thirds of oven; preheat to 350° F. Working with 1 disk at a time, roll out dough on a lightly floured sheet of parchment paper to about ¼" thick, dusting with more flour as needed to keep from sticking. Punch out rounds with lightly floured cookie cutter and arrange on 2 parchment-lined baking sheets, spacing 1" apart. Pat dough scraps into a 1"-thick disk. Wrap in plastic and chill 10 minutes if soft. Repeat process with scraps.
4Hold a bench scraper or straightedge upright 1" from edge of a cookie to cordon off a shallow semicircle (do not press down into dough; you’re just making a barrier). Coat semicircle with sanding sugar; gently press to adhere. Remove scraper; you should have a tidy sugared edge. Repeat with remaining cookies and more sanding sugar.
5Bake cookies, rotating baking sheets top to bottom and back to front halfway through, until edges are lightly browned, 10 – 12 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes on baking sheets, then transfer to 2 wire racks set inside 2 rimmed baking sheets; let cool completely.
6Sift powdered sugar and cocoa powder into a medium bowl. Add corn syrup, a pinch of salt, and 2 tablespoons warm water and stir until smooth and glossy.
7Position bench scraper to make another shallow semicircle on the other side of the cookie, angling it so that it forms a V with the sugared edge, lightly pressing scraper into cookie to make a barrier. Spoon 1 teaspoon glaze onto exposed semicircle and use a toothpick to help coat evenly; excess will drip over sides. Lift scraper straight up and over chocolate side to create a neat edge. Repeat with remaining cookies and glaze. Let sit until glaze is set, at least 2 hours.
Do Ahead
1Dough can be made 1 month ahead; freeze. Thaw in refrigerator before using. Cookies can be baked 1 day ahead; store tightly wrapped on a rimmed baking sheet at room temperature.
Recipe by Rick Martinez, Bon Appétit, December, 2019.
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