This week’s Tuesdays with Dorie recipe from Dorie’s Cookies is one I was excited to make: Mulled Wine Jammers.
Dorie fans will know that “jammers” are a vanilla sablé cookie topped with some sort of jam and then a streusel. If you’re a regular reader of the blog, you’ll know that Mulled Wine Jam (a quick, small batch version) was one of my 12 Days of Holiday Treats so (sorry, Dorie!) I used that recipe to top these cookies.
I baked a half-batch of the dough for 12 cookies but actually still have some dough left – I think I rolled it too thin, although these are pretty chunky cookies. Never mind, I’ll make a few more with the little bit of jam and streusel left too!
This is a recipe that needs a little bit of time as every element needs to be cool or chilled before you use it. I made the jam the day before but fast-tracked everything else – putting both the streusel and the cookie dough in the freezer for 90 minutes before I assembled the cookies and it seemed to work ok!
A perfect post-run refuel (with a café crème, of course!)
Get the recipe for Dorie Greenspan’s Mulled Wine Jammers on p 362 of Dorie’s Cookies!
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Delightful. But I mean that crumbly pastry with butter culd be gobbled on its own, really…
Add in the mulled wine jam (truly a French vin chaud made with Buzet red wine, Banyuls, Armagnac, Cointreau…) and these are devilishly awesome.
These were a huge hit with my group too!
Your jammers look devine! I loved these.
Glad you got to use one of your own recipes. The dough did make a lot. Sounds like Neil liked them. Merry Christmas.
these certainly are the perfect post-run treat! love the sound of your raspberry-based mulled wine jam!