Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies
Yesterday was a big day for the DH -- not only was it his 39th birthday but it was the publication of his memoir, a wonderful book called Leaving Story Avenue about growing up in a New York City housing project and eventually landing a job as a reporter for the New York Daily News.
The DH does not care for cake; he's more of a cookie man and so he requested peanut butter cookies for his birthday. I do not care for peanut butter cookies, but I like to make him happy.
I found a promising recipe in my collection -- it seemed simple and possible, a big bonus among all these handwritten cards whose results are by no means guaranteed. Best of all, these cookies were fantastic. Instead of the sandy texture of many peanut butter cookies, these are melt-in-your-mouth delicious (so I was told).
If you want to try your hand, here's some instruction. Recipe card at the end.
Make sure the butter is soft and place it in a mixer with the peanut butter. I used some fancy schmancy organic peanut butter from the corner store, but any type will do. Add the sugars and then the beaten egg. Mix the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt) in a bowl and simply pour into the mixer. Blend until incorporated but don't overdo it, lest your cookies become tough.
If you have time, refrigerate the batter. If not simply roll into one-inch balls and place on the baking sheet. Working with cold dough is a bit easier, as this is a bit sticky.
Press each ball down with the tines of a fork, making a criss-cross pattern. Not essential, but a nice and traditional touch.
For shortening, I always use butter for its flavor. Check out the original oven temperature instructions on the second card!
The DH enjoying his birthday cookies. And his gifts!
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