There are days, weeks where my life gets turned on its ear. I have a lot of unplanned paths taken. This morning has been all of that as I try to get things I screwed up not so screwed up. As I get ready for a family memorial/reunion. This cookie recipe is actually that as well.
Koda Bear was helping me make bread. I always make sourdough. He was laughing because we always talk about the yeastie beasties farting, and peeing, and dancing. To a tune, that is exactly how it is said. This particular morning, I was asked if we could make cookies with the yeastie beasties instead of bread. Realizing that bread still needed to be made because it always does.
I said yes. I have enough cookbooks and read enough cookbooks that I had a plan. I followed Sarah Owens nut butter cookie recipe the closest. But remember, I cannot follow a recipe. I even cannot follow my own and never write down all the variations for all the recipes on here. The boyos thought these were pretty fabulous and the tin I sent with Koda Bear to his other grandparents came back empty.
I have even gotten asked for them again which is always a good sign. They are similar to a peanut butter cookie but much moister. I would say like a breakfast bar and the keeping quality was exceptional.
sourdough nut butter cookies
140 grams sourdough (I freshen it for bread and make extra so I have 140 grams for cookies)
2 eggs
60 grams maple syrup
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla
400 grams peanut butter
180 grams organic cane sugar or turbindo (something not completely processed and white)
300 grams quick rolled oats
70 grams rye flour
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mix the sourdough, egg, and maple syrup together. Mix in the nut butter and sugar. Mix in the vanilla. Mix in the rye flour, oats, baking soda, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Drop by teaspoons on a silpat or parchment covered baking sheet.
Bake about 8 minutes or until the edges are firm. The batter is already brown so it will be difficult to see the browning of the edges. Do not over bake.
You can roll into a ball and press a sugared fork into them if you prefer. That way they look more like a peanut butter cookie.
All I know is that the boyos were happy. And I have been asked for them again. I would not be surprised if I get asked for the yeastie beasties to be in a cake sometime! It is doable.