Sunday, October 18, 2009

Spiced Pumpkin Cookie Cakes


So I have to admit I was kind of lukewarm about the recipe this week. Debbie of Everyday Blessings of the Five Dees chose Pumpkin Spiced Cookie Cakes for this week's Sweet Melissa Sundays. Now I love, love, love pumpkin desserts but am not a big fan of cake like cookies. I like chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal raisin cookies, peanut butter cookies. Cookies that have a slight crunch when you bite into them with a soft chewy center. I knew these cookies would not fall into that category. They seemed more like tea cakes to me, of which I am not a big fan. But Melissa Murphy gave them such an amazing write-up in the preface to the recipe, I had to try them anyway.

I was a little concerned when I checked the P&Q section of the SMS blog and saw that some people were having a hard time getting their hands on pumpkin. Rumor had it there was a pumpkin shortage this year. I thought this a little coincedental because I was buying mums last weekend and the woman at the nursery said almost everyone she talked to about pumpkins said they had a failed crop this year (my dad included). I wasted no time getting to the grocery store to see if I could stock up for the holidays- I think I would break down in tears if there was no pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving- and sure enough, a sign below the pumpkin said there would be a limited supply due to a crop shortage this year. I felt kind of selfish doing this, but I bought ten cans. Yes, ten cans. I spent twenty dollars on pumpkin. My excuse is, I will be the pumpkin fairy come the holidays when they run out and my mom, sister, and aunts all need it. Can't you see me in a pumpkin costume with glittery wings and a sparkling wand? Probably not because you most likely have no idea what I look like, but its a nice thought, right (can you tell we like fairies and princesses in our house?)!

In any case, on to the recipe... The cookie batter comes together very easily. The recipe calls to pipe the batter onto the cookie sheet using a pastry bag, which I did do, but I think you could drop by teaspoonfuls just as easily. After piping out the first sheet of cookies I popped them in the oven. Boy did these smell wonderful baking in the oven! Exactly what I think a cool fall day should smell like. While the cookies were finishing baking, I mixed up the icing. At first I considered leaving the orange zest out because I wasn't sure how it would taste with the pumpkin, but decided to leave it in. When we were growing up my mom used to simmer fresh orange peel with cinnamon sticks and whole cloves on the stove to make the house smell good and thought if the orange worked well with those spices, it would probably taste great with these cookies. And boy am I glad I did! The flavor combination was incredible!

After I finished assembling the cookies, I plated about 3/4 of them and brought them to the fire house in town where my husband was volunteering at an open house. Everbody loved them. When I came home, I gave one to my mom and sister who came for a visit and they loved them. I brought a couple to my in-laws for dessert and everybody loved them. Do you notice a trend here? These cookies are awesome! They are just like pumpkin whoopie pies and who doesn't like whoopie pies? I would highly recommed this recipe. Even though it is a little time consuming due to the assembly process, they are well worth the effort!

Thank you Debbie for picking such a wonderful recipe! It has been very cold and rainy here on the east coast, and this was a great recipe to warm up the weekend a little. Be sure to check out Debbie's blog and to see what all the other Sweet Melissa Sunday bakers thought.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm so glad you decided to make them and, even better, that they were a hit!! I really enjoyed them too :) Yours look wonderful - love the powdered sugar on top.

I had trouble finding pumpkin a few weeks ago, but I've seen a ton of it lately so I'm wondering if rumors of a shortage in my area were untrue. Either way, I too stocked up so it won't be an issue for me :)

margot said...

Great photos, I love the rows of cookies! It's so nice when recipes pleasantly surprise you, one of my favorite things about baking groups.

Ten cans of pumpkin doesn't seem that outrageous to me; it's not perishable so it will last for a long time.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad they were a big success. They look great!

Katiecakes said...

Haha, ten cans is so funny! If I had the money I'd stock up too. I'm pumpkins newest fan :D

Katie xox

Nina said...

I think I may have been too early in trying to find them. I tried in like the middle of sept, but still, I only go to the supermarket every 2 ro so weeks, so buying it online was a lot better for me. I have 12 HUGE cans of puree now. Pumpkin desserts for life!

Eliana said...

I'm glad you liked these cookie cakes Karin. They look delicious.

Melissa said...

Oh Pumpkin Fairy.....
You might be able to stand in front of the store and sell them for twice the price before Thanksgiving, ha! I'm glad you ended up liking them afterall. Mine were gone in 24 hours!

HanaĆ¢ said...

These look delicious. Love the powdered sugar on top. Will have to put them on my to-bake list.

Kaitlin said...

I'm glad this recipe won you over! I love when that happens - when SMS or TWD totally change my mind about a recipe.

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