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Black Sesame Lace Cookies

This is a wonderfully simple recipe that leads to elegant results. The black sesame seeds are gorgeous because they contrast so beautifully with the caramel gold tones in this lace cookie. These cookies are very crisp and not to sweet making them a just right treat with tea. Sesame Lace Cookies.

Black Sesame Lace Cookies 

Print This Recipe Total time Yield 24Source Adapted from the cookbook “Flour” by Joanne ChangPublished

Ingredients

  • 100 gram unsalted butter
  • 100 gram granulated sugar
  • 100 gram light brown sugar, packed
  • 75 gram all-purpose flour
  • 80 gram fresh orange juice
  • 3 tablespoon black sesame seeds

Directions

Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or a handheld mixer or a wooden spoon), cream the butter until creamy and light, about 2 minutes. Add the granulated sugar and brown sugar and continue to beat on medium speed for about 1 minute, or until combined. Turn the speed down to low and add the flour and mix until well combined. Slowly drizzle in the orange juice and mix for about 30 seconds; the mixture will look a little broken, which is okay. Mix in the sesame seeds. Transfer the batter to an airtight container and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or for up to 1 week. When ready to bake cookies, position a rack in the center of the oven, and heat the oven to 350 degrees F (325 degrees F for convection). Line a very flat baking sheet with parchment paper. (This batter spreads like crazy, so you have to use an extremely flat baking sheet in order for the cookies to bake in circles and not amoeba-like shapes.) Pinch off rounded tablespoon-size balls of dough and place on the prepared baking sheet, spacing them at least 3 inches apart to allow for spreading. Bake for 16 to 18 minutes, or until the cookies are completely golden brown throughout. Let cool completely (they must be firm to the touch) on the baking sheet on a wire rack. Gently remove the cookies from the parchment. The cookies can be stored, in layers separated with sheets of parchment paper or waxed paper, in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.