Sesame Crisps
Hubby’s mom always makes the cookie platter for the family holiday celebration. Last year I got to help her out with the cookie platter. It was fun to get to try some of Hubby’s family favorites. These cookies are Hubby’s mom’s favorite. They have little black and white sesame seeds in them (I made them with only white seeds). These are very delicate cookies and need to be served the day they are baked.
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Sesame Crisps
Ingredients:
6 Tbsp butter, softened
2/3 c sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking powder
1 egg
1/2 c plus 2 Tbsp flour
4 tsp white sesame seeds, toasted
4 tsp black sesame seeds
Directions:
Toast white sesame seeds on a cookie sheet for a few minutes. Watch careful and only toast until lightly browned.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray 2 large cookie sheets w/nonstick cooking spray or brush with butter.
In large bowl, beat butter, sugar until light and fluffy. Add vanilla, salt & baking powder and beat. Add egg, beat until well combined. With a spoon, stir in flour.
If youβre using the black seeds, spoon half the batter into a small bowl; add toasted white seeds to half the batter and the black seeds into the other half of batter.
Drop by rounded teaspoons, about 3β apart, onto cookie sheets. Bake about 8 minutes, rotating sheets halfway through the baking time, until cookies are set and edges are golden. Let cookies remain on sheets for only about 30 seconds before removing to racks to cool.
Wipe sheets clean and butter again, repeat until all is done.
*Note- if you inadvertently leave the cookies on the sheet too long and they are hard to remove, just place in oven for a minute to warm/soften them again.
Recipe from Hubby's mom








I am Jen the Beantown Baker. Engineer by day and baking maven by night. Hubby serves as my #1 fan and official taste tester. We got hitched back in 2006. Barefoot. In the sand. With the waves crashing behind us. It was one of the best decisions weβve ever made. 






This sounds amazing! I’d be shocked if the people you manage don’t think you’re the best boss ever!
beantownbaker — May 1st, 2013 @ 7:56 am
Ha, I’m ok with bribing them with baked goods into feeling that way π
I wish my boss would do something like this for us. This cake sounds phenomenal! Anything that tastes like a donut gets an A+ from me!
beantownbaker — May 1st, 2013 @ 7:57 am
I had a boss once who would bring a store bought cake and cut it into the same number of pieces as there were people at the meeting. And he made us sing. It was horrible.
Definitely the best boss when you get homemade cakes that have been compared to a glazed donut! Congrats!!
beantownbaker — May 1st, 2013 @ 9:05 am
Thanks π I am pretty lucky in that my team is pretty awesome too.
Congratulations on the promotion! Your team sounds lucky to have you and this cake looks gorgeous!
beantownbaker — May 1st, 2013 @ 4:21 pm
Thanks!
Congratulations on the promotion!! This looks and sounds delicious!
beantownbaker — May 2nd, 2013 @ 9:05 am
Thanks
oh my! a giant glazed donut in cake form??!! yes please! i am sort of curious though as to why it’s called a kentucky butter cake π
beantownbaker — May 2nd, 2013 @ 9:04 am
I have no idea why it’s called Kentucky butter cake. I did a quick Google search and it doesn’t look like anyone knows.
I’m glad there’s no explanation as to why it’s called a Kentucky Butter Cake, because I am making this for a themed food fest at work next week, and I’m changing it to Hawaiian Butter Cake so that I don’t have to find another recipe. π
beantownbaker — May 2nd, 2013 @ 12:07 pm
I like the way you work π
The staff meeting treat sounds like a regular monthly blog post…cant wait to see what is on deck next month
beantownbaker — May 2nd, 2013 @ 12:08 pm
For sure! I have already started asking my team members who have May birthdays about what they’d like. One said anything with chocolate. One said anything but chocolate. So that’s going to be a challenge! Luckily I’m the only June birthday so I’m going to go all out for June!
Ever seen The Office? Hehe… they looove birthday parties! And that’s so sweet that you’re acknowledging your workers like that. I’m sure you’re a great boss!
beantownbaker — May 2nd, 2013 @ 12:08 pm
Ha – if only we could all have parties like they do on The Office…
best boss ever π this looks fantastic!! we have birthday buddies that we bring cake for, and it’s a pretty awesome tradition π
beantownbaker — May 2nd, 2013 @ 4:13 pm
Oh I like the birthday buddies idea! I’m not sure that would work for my team since it’s ~80% guys… I do joke that everyone needs a buddy cause sometimes I look around and can’t tell who we’re missing. It would be a lot easier to just ask if everyone’s buddy was here like when we were kids on field trips.
Yum! Looks devine! Such a perfect looking cake and the glaze makes it look extra shiny and pretty!
Oh, this is such a perfect looking cake π
Oh, I so want a slice of this! Love cakes that are soaked with syrup. So yummy!
i made this on Friday for a brunch on Saturday. It was delicious and I got lots of compliments! I was surprised when i made it because there were no instructions about adding the butter to the batter. I assumed that the butter should be softened and mixed in, but I would’ve expected it to be mixed in earlier so that it would incorporate more fully. You might consider adding clarification to that step.
beantownbaker — May 6th, 2013 @ 5:46 pm
Glad you enjoyed the cake. The second sentence in the second step talks about adding the butter. Are the instructions confusing?
I think I’ve seen this recipe elsewhere on the interwebs… (of course my eye is drawn to anything Kentucky, my home state!) Glad to hear it’s so good!
beantownbaker — May 6th, 2013 @ 5:47 pm
It’s definitely out there on the web! I couldn’t find any info about why it’s called Kentucky Butter Cake though. Do you know anything about it? Do you guys eat it in Kentucky?
So the glaze is on the bottom of the cake correct? You don’t reserve any to pour over the top?
beantownbaker — May 13th, 2013 @ 8:24 am
Yep, you pour it all in to the bottom of the cake while it’s in the pan.
Hi there! Wonderful cake. Just wondering — did you let the cake sit overnight with the syrup soaking?
beantownbaker — September 10th, 2013 @ 7:58 am
Yep, I let the cake sit overnight after adding the syrup.