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    Home » Recipes » Cookies & Crackers

    Published: Jan 22, 2020 · Last update: Sep 10, 2020 by Paula Montenegro
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    Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

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    Round chocolate sandwich cookies on wire rack, long pin with text
    Chocolate sandwich cookies on wire rack, whole and half, long pin with text

    Made from my favorite chocolate pie crust, these cookies are filled with an almond-scented cream cheese filling. They are wonderfully simple to make, can be frozen, made in advance and cut out any shape you want.

    Table of Contents Open
    Making the chocolate dough
    Rolling the dough
    Cutting the cookies
    Cream cheese filling
    How to store sandwich cookies
    Related recipes you might like:
    Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
    Ingredients
    Nutrition
    Round chocolate cookies with white filling on wire rack

    I spent a lot of time looking for the best chocolate pie crust and finally found it. It turns out that it makes the best sweet chocolate sandwich cookies, one of my favorites from childhood!

    Like most great recipes, these are the result of leftover dough after making who knows what. I had a brunch coming up and decided to make use of it and made some cookies.

    Turns out I also had cream cheese frosting, because I always do. So, leftover pie dough and leftover frosting resulted in these sandwich cookies.

    Half piece and whole chocolate sandwich cookie on wire rack

    Making the chocolate dough

    As mentioned before, these are sandwich cookies made with my favorite chocolate dough, the one I posted a few weeks ago.

    The full recipe with detailed instructions is in this chocolate pie crust post.

    So go ahead and make the dough, put it in the refrigerator and you're ready to roll, pun intended.

    Hands with rolling pin working chocolate pie crust on white surface

    Rolling the dough

    • Cold dough: it is very important that it is as cold as possible. So take it out of the refrigerator and let it soften at room t° until it can be barely rolled. At first it will seem too solid, but it will quickly start to lose temperature.
    • Floured surfaces: always start with a lightly flour the counter or surface. You can always add more flour later. Lightly flour the rolling pin and maybe the top of the dough. Don't overdo it until you start rolling and see how much flour the dough needs. You only want enough to not make it stick.

    If the dough starts to soften too much during rolling and cutting, gather it, wrap in plastic and return to the refrigerator or freezer (much faster) for several minutes until it hardens again. Try to have it cold at all times.

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    Hand cutting flower shaped chocolate cookies on white surface, metal cutter

    Cutting the cookies

    You can use any cookie cutter you want. I usually use flowers, rounds, and stars, but really, any shape is fine. Metal or plastic cutters both work fine.

    • Thickness: how thick you roll the dough depends on what you want to bake. For filled cookies such as these ones I suggest no more than ½ inch. If you want single cookies like the image below, I say up to 1-inch is fine.

    This crust is wonderful to work with because the shapes stay formed after baking.

    Rows of flower-shaped chocolate cookies topped with chocolate threads on white surface

    Cream cheese filling

    The frosting we all love is what I used to fill these sandwiches.

    The truth is that I was trying to recreate a favorite cookie when I was growing up and decided to start with some leftover cream cheese frosting in the fridge after making the hummingbird cake.

    A few drops of almond extract and boom! my smile came back as I bit into my childhood memories.

    Other fillings can be chocolate ganache, peanut butter or dulce de leche.

    An orange, yellow and white bowl with cream cheese frosting on grey surface

    How to store sandwich cookies

    • Airtight containers - I like to use metal tins. But any container with an airtight lid will work.
    • Freezing - you can freeze the cut cookies before baking. I put the whole baking sheet in the freezer and bake directly.

    If you store already filled cookies they will soften as the days go by because the moisture from the cream cheese seeps into the dough.

    Several chocolate sandwich cookies on metal wire rack, white background

    Related recipes you might like:

    • Homemade Oreo Cookies
    • Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
    • Fudgy Brownie Cookies
    • How to make Chocolate Pie Crust

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    Made from my favorite chocolate pie crust, these cookies are filled with an almond-scented cream cheese filling. They are wonderfully simple to make, can be frozen, made in advance and cut out any shape you want.

    • Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes
    • Yield: 15 sandwich cookies 1x

    Ingredients

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    For the cookies:

    • 1 recipe for Chocolate Pie Crust

    For the frosting:

    • 2.5oz (70g) regular cream cheese, at room temperature
    • 2 tablespoons (30g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
    • 1 cup powdered sugar (you might need more)
    • ¼ teaspoon pure almond extract

    Instructions

    1. Take the chocolate dough from the refrigerator and let soften until you can start to roll it. It has to be cold, and it will be tough at first to roll. 
    2. Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C.
    3. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or butter the pan. 
    4. Lightly flour a clean surface and roll the dough about ¼ inch thick. You want thin cookies as they will be filled. 
    5. Cut cookies with your designated cookie cutter and place them in the baking sheets, separated an inch from each other. 
    6. Bake for 10-12 minutes, until dry and slightly soft. They will harden when they cool. 
    7. Let cool for a few minutes and carefully lift them with a spatula and transfer to a wire rack. Let cool completely.
    8. Fill one cookie with ½ to 1 teaspoon or so of cream cheese filling and press another cookie on top to make a sandwich. 
    9. Keep in airtight containers. See Notes for how to store them.

    Notes

    Airtight containers - I like to use metal tins. But any container with an airtight lid will work. 

    Freezing - you can freeze the cut cookies before baking. I put the whole baking sheet in the freezer and bake directly. 

    If you store already filled cookies they will soften as the days go by because the moisture from the cream cheese seeps into the dough.

    • Author: Paula Montenegro
    • Prep Time: 20
    • Extra time: 60
    • Cook Time: 15
    • Category: Cookies
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: International

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1/15
    • Calories: 191
    • Sugar: 15.9 g
    • Sodium: 31.4 mg
    • Fat: 9.8 g
    • Carbohydrates: 24.6 g
    • Protein: 2 g
    • Cholesterol: 37.5 mg

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    1. Cathleen says

      February 18, 2020 at 11:15 am

      Okay, so these are like the most beautiful cookies I have seen in days!! Bookmarking it to make later 🙂

      Reply
    2. kim says

      February 18, 2020 at 10:24 am

      Love this recipe! These were super easy and so flavorful. I will definitely be making again!

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    3. Angela Allison says

      February 18, 2020 at 8:04 am

      What a fabulous idea! I love how easy these are to make. And totally delicious too!

      Reply
    4. Michelle says

      February 18, 2020 at 7:06 am

      These cookies look delicious and what a great idea for using up leftover pie crust!

      Reply
    5. Emily says

      January 30, 2020 at 3:45 pm

      I can't say no to chocolate, these sound absolutely delicious!

      Reply
    6. Andrea Metlika says

      January 30, 2020 at 3:44 pm

      I'm in awe that you made these out of the same dough you use as a pie crust. That is totally awesome! Love the cream cheese filling too.

      Reply
    7. Dannii says

      January 30, 2020 at 3:35 pm

      These look super cute. I might make some with my daughter on Sunday.

      Reply
    8. Mel says

      January 30, 2020 at 3:35 pm

      Your chocolate sandwich cookies are perfect! I love almond flavours so they're right up my street

      Reply
    9. Emily Liao says

      January 30, 2020 at 2:59 pm

      These cookies are so delicious! Whipped them up for the family and they loved it.

      Reply
    10. David Scott Allen says

      January 23, 2020 at 11:49 am

      Sweetened pie crust makes the best sandwich cookies - I think you saw on Instagram that I just did a similar thing. Yours sounds wonderful, especially with the almond in the filling!

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      • Paula Montenegro says

        January 23, 2020 at 1:52 pm

        You should try filling them with dulce de leche, the best thing ever! Sandwich cookies are THE answer to leftover pie dough right?

        Reply
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