Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Yin Yang Butter Cookies





Two different flavours of cookies, orange and chocolate, put together in perfect harmony to create this playful, slice-and-bake yin-yang cookie.
The Yin-Yang is one of the most famous symbols represented in Taoism--a Chinese religion and philosophy.

Butter CookiesChocolate Cookies
  • 90 g Unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 35 g Caster sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Orange extract
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  • 1 tbsp Egg yolk
  • 85 g German #405 flour
  • 90 g German #405 flour
  • 10 g Dutch processed cocoa powder
  • Pinch of salt
  • 60 g Unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 50 g Caster sugar
  • 1 Egg yolk
  • 1/2 tsp Rum extract
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  1. Cut the butter into smaller pieces and place them in a mixing bowl. Add caster sugar gradually at the side of the bowl while mixing, beating thoroughly after each addition. Switch to medium speed to beat sugar and butter until the mixture fluffy and pale. Scrape the bowl down to make sure everything is thoroughly combined. Beat in egg yolk and orange extract until smooth. Add in the flour and fold to combine. Wrap up the cookie dough and chill for 1 hour.
  2. Whisk together the flour, cocoa powder and salt in a bowl. Set aside. Cut the butter into smaller pieces and place them in another mixing bowl. Add caster sugar gradually at the side of the bowl while mixing, beating thoroughly after each addition. Switch to medium speed to beat sugar and butter until the mixture fluffy and pale. Scrape the bowl down to make sure everything is thoroughly combined. Beat in egg yolk and rum extract until smooth. Add in the cocoa flour mixture and fold to combine. Wrap up the chocolate cookie dough and chill for 1 hour.

  3. Divide each dough into 4 logs, about 1 inch in diameter, and reserve about 10 grams of each dough to make the dots. Press one side of each log with your thumb to make a comma shape. Cover and chill 1 hour until firm.
  4. Dust a work surface lightly with flour. Place one orange dough log with round side down on the work surface. Brush the side lightly with water and turn the chocolate dough log on top of the orange dough, creating the yin-yang pattern. Gently roll the log until round. Repeat with the remaining logs. Wrap and chill 1-2 hours until firm.
  5. Preheat the oven to 175C/350F. Cut the cookie logs into 5mm thick slices. Arrange the cookies on a parchment paper lined baking pan, about an inch apart. Pinch a bit of reserved chocolate dough, and roll it into a small round ball. Gently press it into the orange part of the cookies. Do the same with the reserved orange dough and press them into the chocolate part of the cookies. Bake in the center of preheated oven for about 12 minutes. Cool the cookies on the rack.






42 comments:

  1. I love these, what a great idea! They would be perfect with a cup of tea!

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  7. what a delightful looking two tone cookie I would love some with my morning coffee right now!

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  8. Cute cookies.
    You always have amazing ideas.

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  9. Wow!!...they look beautiful....and the taste combination is awesome!.....Abrazotes, Marcela

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  10. What a fun idea! These look great. And orange and chocolate are the perfect flavors to pair. Good stuff -- thanks.

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  11. So cute, clever and tasty!

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  12. Looks so cute, perfectly baked.

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  13. Wow,Angie, you are such an artist! What a clever idea☺ I bet they are delicious ☺

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  14. I've always been so impressed by two-toned cookies and yours are works of art, Angie! I love the orange and chocolate flavors together too. Well done!

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  15. Orange goes so well with chocolate, this looks delicious and has me craving them

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  16. Wow, what unique, beautiful cookies!! And the flavors are marvelous, too!!

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  17. Definitely an impressive amount of work went into those cookies — beautiful!

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  18. Angie, I've always loved that flavor combination and these cookies look like the perfect cookies for my next tea party!

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  19. These yin and yang cookies are so fun, Angie!!! I love the combination of orange and chocolate - so unique and delicious for a cookie!! These would definitely be a hit at a party!

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  20. These cookies look great! Such a lovely idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  21. Absolute keeper dear ! Sharing with the world :-)

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  22. Your cookies are so cute and look delicious! Such a wonderful post, Angie!

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  23. oh these are so perfect and looks so cute :)

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  24. Oh my goodness these cookies look amazing with two flavors!!

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  25. Angie,
    These cookies look like a fun cookie to project to make with my grandkids and the recipe is simple and easy. Can't wait to try these. Love your Alfred Newman quote

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  26. These look so cute! I love the idea and I don't think I've seen cookies like this before. Love the flavours as well.

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  27. I LOVE orange and chocolate together! These cookies are too fun!

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  28. Wow, it's look awesome! Have to try it :)

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  29. Cute and pretty cookies. I am sure the cookies taste superb!

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  30. I need these right now. What great looking cookies and I love the yin-yang!

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  31. Angie, these are so much fun! I think anybody who brings these to a party would be a big hit!

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  32. Fun cookies. I love the chocolate and orange combination.

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  33. clever idea and wonderful execution!!

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  34. What fun cookies! One bite and you get a little orange and chocolate. How can you beat that!

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  35. Indeed, chocolate and orange is classic pairing; the yin-yang balance in cookies and in life too :)

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  36. So beautiful cookies dear Angie, love them !!xo

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  37. Love this idea Angie! They are super cute!!

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  38. They are so cute. I enjoy looking at all your bakes :)

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  39. What a fabulous idea and executed so well too. I've got a thing about ying and yang and now I need these biscuits in my life.

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  40. I just love butter cookies and chocolate cookies. Putting them together is brilliant!

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