Cinnamon Clove Coffee Cookies
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It seems to me that this has been the holiday season of cookies. Maybe you feel like that every holiday season but for one reason or another, I feel like cookies have been everywhere this year. Am I complaining? Um, no. Not in the least. I love cookies. I love cookie dough. I love coming up with new and fun flavor combinations. But I found myself completely stuck recently when brainstorming cookie ideas. Certainly you have noticed the title of this post, so you know what I came up with. And by the name, you might be tempted to just close the browser and wait for tomorrow’s recipe, but just wait. I promise you this recipe is worth hanging around.
But first, let me tell you where I got this idea: I grew up in a small town in Southeast Kansas. It’s a simple town but boasts much character, including an 1800’s Fort and a downtown with lots of charm. Included in that charm are two (twin) Victorian mansions on the city’s main road. The mansions are now a family-run bed and breakfast and when I was in middle school and into high school, I worked there. I checked guests in, cleaned, did laundry, decorated, helped serve meals, and sometimes helped cook the meals. Miss Pat, the innkeeper was an incredible cook. She prepared multiple-course Victorian dinners on beautiful china in the mansion’s formal dining room.
She thought of every detail: the candles, the china, the decorations. Her food was incredible but dessert is what I always waited for. She most-often served strawberry sorbet but the highlight of dessert, for me anyway, was the coffee she served. It was no ordinary coffee. The beans were, maybe, but she added a little sprinkle of ground cinnamon and a few whole cloves to the grounds, brewed the coffee, and her kitchen always smelled like the holidays to me. Anytime I smell cinnamon and cloves together, I think of Miss Pat and her kitchen in my hometown. And you can bet that these cookies took me right back to her kitchen, too.
Cinnamon Clove Coffee Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 cups unbleached bread flour, I use King Arthur
- 2 tsp. baking powder
- 2 tsp. ground cinnamon
- 1 tsp. ground cloves
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 1 cup butter, room temperature
- 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
- 1 Tbs. fresh coffee grounds
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line two large cookie sheets with parchment or Silpat liners. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, cloves and salt together and set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream the butter and sugar until light in color, fluffy and airy, about 3 minutes. Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing until fully incorporated and then add the vanilla.
- Slowly add the dry ingredients and mix just until combined, and until no white streaks remain. Stir in the coffee grounds and mixed until fully distributed throughout the dough. Place the dough, in 1-inch balls, about 2-inches apart on the cookie sheets.
- Bake for 12-14 minutes until lightly browned on the edges but soft in the middle. Cook for a few minutes on the cookie sheet, and then cool completely on a wire rack.
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I had the pleasure of meeting Cassie in person this summer and she is just as sweet as you can imagine she would be. I’m thankful to call her my friend. I know you will love her blog if you aren’t already familiar. You will feel like you know her after spending just a few minutes over there. 🙂
You can connect with Cassie on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and her blog Bake Your Day. Here are some of Cassie’s delicious cookies:
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Thanks for bringing the cookies, Cassie!
153 Comments on “Cinnamon Clove Coffee Cookies”
I am mixing up these cookies right now – just what I was looking for! And the silpat mat is one of those things that has been on my really-want list for years!
these look great
Love the spiced flavors in these cookies. They look perfect for Christmas 🙂
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Those cookies look amazing!!
Great giveaway! I would love to try Silpat!
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It look so delicious.Love it very much.Perfect for the holidays!!!
I keep thinking I'm going to get a Silpat, but I haven't quite gotten around to it…I'd love to try one.
I have been lusting after a Silpat for years. Was thinking the other day I might finally have to break down and just buy some for myself.
Would love a Silpat! I have an off brand from Kohl's which works well, but would love to try a Silpat! Great Giveaway!
i desperately have wanted one of these for years this is an awesome giveaway thank you so much
Yummy sounding recipe and nice giveaway!
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It is recipes like these that make me just loooove cookie season!
I would love to have one of these!
Those cookies look fabulous & so does the silpat!
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This is on my wishlist!
Great post!
I would love a Silpat
would love to win
This is such a FUN site with wonderful giveaways! Thank you for everything!!
these are great!
I would also love to win a Silpat. I managed to use only a couple sheets of parchment paper for all my baking this year instead of dealing with an old mat that isn't easy to clean. A Silpat would have been much more economical.
Used a silicone baking mat for the first time to bake cookies. It was wonderful and I'd love to have one to give to my Mom, who is the ultimate cookie baker!!! Recipe for cookies sounds good too. Really coffee grounds?
I love silpat mats! I have used them before and I would love one of my own!
I have been wanting a Silpat Mat!!! Have a Merry Christmas!!
This would be a wonderful gift to complete my cookie baking!
Yes Please! Would love a Silpat!
While I'm not a huge fan of clove, I want to try her Jumbo fluffy sugar cookie recipe. I LOVE chewy (not crunchy) sugar cookies!
Would love to win one of these! Thanks for the chance!
The cookies look yummy and I would love a Silpat Mat.
I would love to have one of these mats! I love baking cookies and anything that makes it easier.
I do not have a splat and would love to own one!
i would love one of those! i have a cheap-o silicone version and love that, so i know this would be utilized a lot more.
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Oooh! I want one!
Would love to win!!
What an awesome give away!
I love Silpat and those cookies look great!
Looks yummy! Never used silpat before! Would love to win them!
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Thanks for all the cookie recipes, and for the giveaway!
I love silpats!
what a good idea to use the mat to make cookies. I don't have one, but my parents do and they love theirs!
Those are beautiful photographs!!!! And these cookies are perfect for christmas 🙂
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Silpat mats are on my Christmas list – cant wait to try them out!
I NEED a Silpat!
I "lent" my SilpatNat to my sister and can't get it back from her. This would be very appreciated
I would love to have one of these! I do so much baking at Christmas and it would save me so much money because I use parchment paper!!
I've always wanted a Silpat!
OK – it's been my dream to own one. I so so so want to win this.
I'd definitely love a silpat. Ever since I saw Martha Stewart using them many many years ago on TV I've wanted them.
cookie and silpat, what could make a better combination
Its funny how our sense of smell can take us back in time so easily. I think one of best parts of Christmas is all the baking smells, the spices, the stuffing and the turkey. All part of preparing to celebrate with loved ones.
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