Finalist
Cinnamon Cookie Butter Sandwich Cookies
Baker: Annette Gustafson of Maple Grove.
The scoop: The peanut butter sandwich cookie gets the Biscoff treatment, with amazing results.
All about Biscoff Cookie Butter: "I feel late to the craze, but this stuff is so amazing, I've been eating it by the spoonful," said Gustafson. "I knew as soon as I had tasted it that I somehow needed to incorporate it into a cookie. I tried incorporating it into the cookie itself, but the flavor didn't come through. That's when I thought, 'What if it was a sandwich cookie, with a Biscoff buttercream filling?' "
Judges' reactions: "They taste like I'm flying Delta." "They remind me of a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, and I love Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal." "The glimmer of the cinnamon-sugar mixture on top gives them a festive look."
Baker's notes: "To get a consistent quarter-inch thickness, I buy flat quarter-inch dowels, and I place them on either side of the dough and use them as a guide," said Gustafson. "You get a perfectly even quarter-inch-thick cookie."
Missing the State Fair baking competition: "Cookies have always been my thing," said Gustafson. "For the first few years, I never placed, but I loved the experience. Slowly but surely, I started getting better, and I started winning ribbons. You get the bug for it, and you want to keep doing it. In 2018, my cookie won the sweepstakes, and I was beyond thrilled. I don't know how you top that."
Pandemic baking: "I got on the whole banana-bread bandwagon, but I didn't venture down the sourdough path," said Gustafson. "Previously, I would take cookies to work. I'd get feedback, and I'd get them out of the house. I've rolled it back a bit so we're not stuck with all the sweets."