
Title: Gochujang Caramel Cookies
Yield: 8 large cookies
Category: Dessert, Cookie
Source: New York Times, Eric Kim
Original Page from s:Step 1 In a small bowl, stir together 1 tablespoon butter, the brown sugar and gochujang until smooth. Set aside for later, at room temperature.
Step 2 In a large bowl, by hand, whisk together the remaining 7 tablespoons butter, the granulated sugar, egg, salt, cinnamon and vanilla until smooth, about 1 minute. Switch to a flexible spatula and stir in the baking soda. Add the flour and gently stir to combine. Place this large bowl in the refrigerator until the dough is less sticky but still soft and pliable, 15 to 20 minutes.
Step 3 While the dough is chilling, heat the oven to 350 degrees and line 2 large sheet pans with parchment.
Step 4 Remove the dough from the refrigerator. In 3 to 4 separately spaced out blobs, spoon the gochujang mixture over the cookie dough. Moving in long circular strokes, swirl the gochujang mixture into the cookie dough so you have streaks of orange-red rippled throughout the beige. Be sure not to overmix at this stage, as you want wide, distinct strips of gochujang.
Step 5 Use an ice cream scoop to plop out ¼-cup rounds spaced at least 3 inches apart on the sheet pans. (You should get 4 to 5 cookies per pan.) Bake until lightly golden at the edges and dry and set in the center, 11 to 13 minutes, rotating the pans halfway through. Let cool completely on the sheet pan; the cookies will flatten slightly and continue cooking as they cool. The cookies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
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This makes 8 BIG cookies, about 43 grams of carbs per cookie
2nd try on these I made them much smaller, say ping pong ball size, made about 30 cookies. They will be soft in the middle when taken out of the oven, they crisp up quite a bit while cooling on the baking trays. I think the smaller cookies work much better.
When doubling the recipe, remeber that the amounts in the instructions aren't doubled. Also, mix the solid ingredients (sugar, spices, salt) together BEFORE mixing the eggand vanilla extract into the larger batter.
Next time, especially if doubled, ignore the instruction to make by hand and do it in the mixer, getting the larger batch of dough to mix was a challenge