As someone who has spent the majority of my life proclaiming a distaste for baking, I have found myself hovering over my stand-mixer and setting the oven to 350º Fahrenheit a lot lately. My newfound bug for baking began with an attempt to perfect my favorite pizza dough recipe and has since turned into a full-fledged baking extravaganza. Although my overworked oven may not relate, my loved ones and coworkers with mouths full of homemade sweets don’t seem to mind my new hobby one bit! Now that I’ve come to grasp the basics of baking—with a few floury disasters sprinkled between—I’ve started experimenting by introducing unexpected flavors and textures into classic cookies, cakes, and confectioneries. My latest experimental success combined the blank canvas of the cookie world, sugar cookies, with the grassy-hued, umami-rich green tea we all know and love: matcha!
This recipe is a product of procrastination in going to the grocery store, which wound up being a blessing in disguise for possibly the first time in my life. During a recent sweet tooth-induced pantry raid, I scanned each barren shelf with a disappointed stare—only finding the bare-bone ingredients of any halfway decent baked good. Plopping my flour, sugar, and baking soda on the counter, the sheen of a shiny gold label from Mountain Rose Herb’s premium-quality organic matcha caught my eye. After likely proclaiming aloud to myself, “Ooo yeah…that’s what I’ll do.” my matcha sugar cookie recipe was well on its way to my preheating oven.
Baked to ever-so-slightly underdone perfection, the resulting bright green cookies became an instant revelation for my tastebuds. Slightly crisp on the outside, chewy on the inside, and infused with a subtle earthy flavor that perfectly balances the sweetness with every savored bite. This recipe not only invited me to explore unexpected flavor combinations, but also offered an unexpected reminder that creativity often flourishes within constraints. Admittedly, this notion sounds a tad silly when talking about cookies, but it’s true! Next time you find yourself staring with a puzzled gaze at seemingly dissimilar ingredients, try thinking outside the pantry a bit and seeing what your creative mind whips up—because going to the grocery can always wait, just for one more day.
Makes about 24 cookies.
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