Nut cookies in the shape of "sticks" or "fingers" were kind of a thing back in the day. I substitute bread flour instead of all-purpose for chewiness, which is a must for a peanut butter cookie in my opinion.
Provided by Jessie Sheehan
Yield Makes 12 fingers
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Grease an 8-by-8-by-2-in [20-by-20-by-5-cm] pan with nonstick cooking spray or softened butter, line with parchment paper, leaving some overhang on the sides, and grease again.
- For the cookies:
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugars on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes. Add the oil and peanut butter and continue to mix until fully incorporated, scraping down the bowl with a rubber spatula as needed.
- Decrease the mixer speed to medium-low and add the egg and yolk, one at a time, beating well and scraping the bowl after each addition with a rubber spatula. Add the vanilla and mix to combine. Add the dry ingredients all at once, mixing just to combine.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 to 36 hours.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F [180°C].
- Press the dough into the bottom of the prepared pan, making it as flat and even as possible. Bake for 22 to 27 minutes, until browned and dry to the touch. Let cool.
- Freeze for about 10 minutes (this helps immeasurably with making clean cuts). Alternatively, you can tightly wrap the pan and freeze for up to a week before bringing back to room temperature and cutting and glazing.
- Lift the bar cookie from the pan using the parchment paper sling. Trim off all four edges, then slice the bar in half horizontally and vertically cut each half into 6 slices, creating 12 fingers.
- For the glaze:
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. Place the chocolate and salt in a small heatproof bowl. Heat the cream in a small saucepan over medium heat, until just boiling.
- Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and let sit for 1 minute. Mix the chocolate and cream together until the two are combined. If the chocolate is not completely melted, place in a pan set over simmering water and melt on the stove top over low heat.
- Dip the top of each finger in the glaze, double-dipping for a thicker coat if you so desire, and place on the prepared baking sheet. Sprinkle flaky sea salt over each one. Refrigerate until the chocolate sets, about an hour.
- Serve the fingers cold from the fridge or at room temperature. The cookies will keep in an airtight container on the counter or in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
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Frank Castle
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of peanut butter, but I loved these peanut butter fingers. The chocolate glaze really balances out the peanut butter flavor.
Abdullah Good
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are a delicious and easy-to-make treat. I love the combination of peanut butter and chocolate.
Desiree Obrien
[email protected]I love that these peanut butter fingers can be made ahead of time. They're the perfect snack to have on hand for when I'm craving something sweet.
Ptn Khan
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are the perfect combination of sweet and salty. They're also really easy to make.
Dawsyn Griffin
[email protected]I love how easy these peanut butter fingers are to make. I also love that they're so delicious. I will definitely be making them again.
HUZAIFA QURASHI
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are the perfect treat for any occasion. They're sweet, salty, and so satisfying.
Saad Gul
[email protected]I've made these peanut butter fingers several times and they're always a hit. They're so easy to make and they taste amazing.
Man Yaseen
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of peanut butter, but I loved these peanut butter fingers. The chocolate glaze really balances out the peanut butter flavor.
AUMA IMMACULATE
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are a delicious and easy-to-make treat. I love the combination of peanut butter and chocolate.
Sonu Harijan
[email protected]I love that these peanut butter fingers can be made ahead of time. They're the perfect snack to have on hand for when I'm craving something sweet.
Kiran Khadka
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are the perfect combination of sweet and salty. They're also really easy to make.
Rana Rajput
[email protected]I made these peanut butter fingers with my kids and we had a lot of fun. They loved helping me make them and they loved eating them even more.
Micheal Coffin
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are a great way to use up leftover peanut butter. They're also a great snack for kids.
Rishav Ydv
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of peanut butter, but I loved these peanut butter fingers. The chocolate glaze really balances out the peanut butter flavor.
Nadhi Saniyo
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are the perfect treat for any occasion. They're sweet, salty, and so satisfying. I will definitely be making them again.
Bijay Dhobi
[email protected]I love how easy these peanut butter fingers are to make. I also love that they're so delicious. I will definitely be making them again.
Aftab Dawood
[email protected]These are the best peanut butter fingers I've ever had! The peanut butter filling is so creamy and the chocolate glaze is perfect. I will definitely be making these again.
yasmine alhamadi
[email protected]I made these peanut butter fingers for a party and they were a hit! Everyone loved them. They're so easy to make and they taste amazing. I will definitely be making them again.
Najim Khan
[email protected]These peanut butter fingers are the perfect sweet and salty snack. The peanut butter filling is rich and creamy, while the salty milk chocolate glaze adds a nice contrast. I also love that they're so easy to make. I'll definitely be making these agai