White Beer Cookies
Recipe courtesy Sean LaFond, Urbana, IL
Show: Ultimate Recipe Showdown
Episode: Ultimate Recipe Showdown: Cookies
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By Mulligan
Denver, CO
on February 09, 2010
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I used Blue Moon since it's a domestic Belgium white beer. My cookies were a little flat due to the altitude but the next time I'll just add a little more flour and beer reduction. I loved that it wasn't too sweet.
By akp_0317_9174707
Collingswood, NJ
on July 20, 2009
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After I saw this recipe on here I HAD to make it for a friends birthday! There are a few bars in Philadelphia that we frequent (Belgian taverns such as Eulogy that make a drink called a Dirty Hoe. It is simply Hoegarden with a splash of raspberry Framboise, but it is fantastic! For the frosting I substituted Framboise for the milk, and it turned out like more of a glaze. I do agree that the beer reduction takes a while, but it is worth the wait! These cookies are a big hit! I WILL be making these again and again!!
By rocknroll_light...
Portola Valley, CA
on June 18, 2008
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Well I got impatient with the beer reduction so I just decided to take it off the heat a little early...so I ended up with a very liquidy batter and decided to put it in a loaf pan. I baked it for about 15 minutes or so at 350˚ , with the rack in the middle of the oven. Then I turned the oven up to 375˚ for another 10 minutes? I just kind of watched it and pulled it out once it was firm and the toothpick came out clean. It's actually really tasty, and you can really taste the beer!
By La Dolcezza
San Francisco, CA
on April 07, 2008
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I like the taste of these cookies - citrusy with a hint of spice. They don't get a full five stars because they were a little fiddly, and they definitely weren't as good without the frosting. It took the beer a looong time to reduce, and zesting the whole orange also took a while. Also, I had to reduce the cooking time.
By brendalovesit_1...
Pecos, NM
on March 31, 2008
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Great taste. Easy to make. Can not believe this did no win!!!!
By jbois_10086854
Readfield, ME
on March 25, 2008
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I made these cookies after seeing them on TV. They tasted great, although there isn't a strong beer flavor. I did find that I needed to adjest the recipe a bit. First, when I boild down the beer, I ended up with about a 3/4 cup and used a little less then that. I also found the 20 min. to be way to long. I ended only cooking my cookies 11 min and they came out perfect. These are a great, sweet and spicy cookie and a few go a long way. I will make these again and again! Perfect for the holidays.