date pecan pinwheel cookies

I love holiday baking. The family traditions, the comforting aromas, the delicious flavors. It gives me all the festive feels. These date pecan pinwheel cookies are the epitome of all of that for me. They remind me of my mom, who bakes them for us every holiday season, and they are a hit with the whole family. I love how unique they are- not your average holiday sugar cookie for sure. But they also come together easily, and look pretty fancy as well! My mom was kind enough to leave me a batch of this cookie dough in the freezer, so I could bake them up myself when the craving hits, which is what I’ve just done now. I love how they get nicely golden brown with a crisp edge, yet maintain a soft and gooey interior that is almost reminiscent of caramel! So heavenly. I highly recommend you add these to your holiday cookie rotation. They would make an excellent addition to a festive cookie swap as well. Happy Holidays, y’all!

Date Pecan Pinwheels:

  • Filling:

    • 8 oz medjool dates, chopped

    • ½ cup granulated sugar

    • ½ cup water

    • ½ cup pecans, chopped

  • Dough:

    • ½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature 

    • ½ cup brown sugar

    • ½ cup granulated sugar

    • 1 large egg

    • ½ tsp pure vanilla extract

    • 2 cups all purpose flour

    • ½ tsp baking soda

    • ½ tsp salt 

For the filling, add the chopped dates to a saucepan with sugar and water. Bring to a low boil, reduce heat and simmer, stirring and smushing frequently until the mixture is soft and creamy. It’s okay if it’s a bit lumpy. Set aside to cool. Finely chop pecans and reserve for later.

For the dough, cream together butter and sugars in a stand mixer or hand mixer until smooth, then add egg and vanilla until well combined. Sift together the flour, baking soda & salt, and then slowly incorporate the dry ingredients into the wet, careful not to over mix. The dough will be quite thick. Divide it into two rounds, and chill for a couple hours in the fridge. You can also refrigerate the dough overnight at this point, but just let it come to room temp a bit when you’re ready to assemble so that it’s easier to roll out.

To assemble and prepare for baking, remove the dough from the fridge. Roll one part out on floured surface into a rectangle (about 5-6” x 11-12”), then spread half of the cooled date filling evenly on the dough. If filling seems too thick, add a little water to thin it out to get a more spreadable consistency. Sprinkle on ¼ cup chopped pecans. Carefully roll up into a log shape with wax paper or plastic wrap. Repeat process for second round of dough, then refrigerate both until they are well chilled through. You may also freeze them at this point until you are ready to bake.

Preheat oven to 350 F. Remove dough logs from fridge or freezer, and cut approximately 1/4-1/2" thick cookie slices. Lay on parchment-lined baking sheet, and bake for about 10-12 minutes, until they’re starting to get golden, which will yield a crispy edge and gooey interior. Cool cookies on baking sheet for a few minutes before moving them to a cooling rack to cool completely. Enjoy! These are best on the day they are made, as they maintain their crisp edges and gooey interior, but will remain deliciously soft & chewy for the next several days stored in an airtight container.

endless color topanga

I love a local, neighborhood spot. Even better if it serves vibrant, deli and flavorful food! Endless Color Topanga is just that and more, serving up wood-fired pizzas and organic market plates, along with a nice selection of biodynamic wines and beer & hard kombucha on tap! They have a lovely outdoor patio where you can enjoy your eats, and hang with friends over a drink. What’s even more fun is the ambiance inside the joint- they have a stellar selection of records for sale. So feel free to peruse the albums while you wait for you pie.

The fresh, organic, market-driven plates vary by the season, and are on display when you order, so pick a few that look good to nosh on while your pizza is cooking. The brussels sprous with citrus and the roasted rainbow carrots are always a good move. When it comes to pizza, I’m a fan of the Super Greens, which comes loaded with spinach, leeks, mozzarella, goat & cheep cheese, or the Zucchini, which is a tasty combo of zucchini, confit tomatoes, goat cheese, fennel fronds, mint & arugula. Yum! They also serve classics like pepperoni and margherita for the purists out there. At Endless Color, all the pizza dough is made in-house using 100% Dark Northern Spring Wheat (grown in the deep volcanic soil of the Pacific Northwest), and is fermented for 72 hours to give it that perfectly crisp, yet chewy texture. And if you’re gluten-free, fret not- they also offer a gluten free dough using heirloom rice and millet flours, which is fermented for 24 hours! Don’t skip the homemade (gluten free!) cookies either! I’m partial to the double chocolate with cashew, or oatmeal with golden raisins & walnuts :)

For the longest time, Endless Color was only open in the late afternoon/evenings, which I thought was somewhat of a missed opportunity given the lack of decent food options in Topanga (but also understandable given the state of the world…). I’m happy to report that they’re now open all day, and plan to launch a full on breakfast and lunch menu soon! For now, I love stopping in for a coffee and pastry on my morning commute. Yay for delicious local spots!



sweet laurel bakery cake shop

I had been plotting my visit to the Sweet Laurel Bakery Cake Shop over in the Palisades for quite some time now. I’m a huge fan of Laurel herself (and her cottage is to die for), as well as her delectable baked goods! But as well all know, the pandemic hit, and so I really haven’t been out & about all that much. In the meantime, I’ve been baking up a storm from the cookbook, and boy are there some tasty recipes to be had! Sweet Laurel recipes are all gluten, grain, and refined sugar free, and many are also vegan as well, making them a great choice for anyone with allergies or dietary restrictions. My bestie Rachel McConn (an amazing nutritional therapy practitioner & natural foods chef, by the way) came up from San Diego to hang for a night, and since she has Celiac Disease, the bakery has been on her must-visit list as well. We headed out on a (safe & socially distanced) mission for sweets, and we were not disappointed.

The star of the show was the ice cream sandwich- snickerdoodle cookies with chocolate ice cream. This was so delicious, not to mention all vegan & gluten free! It totally hit the spot on a hot summer day. I can never say no to carrot cake, so had to get a slice of that as well. This one is lightly sweet, and studded with walnuts and raisins. The probiotic cashew cream frosting is super unique and provides such a nice tang! Even my one year old got in on the sampling, and he was definitely a fan. I can’t wait to return to try some of their super food lattes and keto frappes- yum! And lastly, don’t miss Laurel’s new savory cookbook, which is now available for preorder!


salty nutty cereal cookies

Who doesn’t love holiday baking? I’m all about a cookie exchange, and these salty & sweet ones are sure to be a crowd pleaser. They don’t necessarily scream holidays, per se, but I think they fit in perfectly with a platter of otherwise festive cookies. And they’re super delicious, so who really cares? My mom has been baking up batch after batch of them this past week, and I have to say, I’m a huge fan. I love a sweet & salty flavor combo, and the almond flour & pecans lend the perfect amount of nutty goodness. Feel free to use a simple flakey cereal of your choice, or mix it up with a crunchy granola! You could even make them gluten-free by subbing in your fave GF flour for the all-purpose. These babies are super versatile, so have fun with it, and enjoy! Happy holidays!

Salty Nutty Cereal Cookies:

  • 3/4 cup coconut oil or unsalted butter

  • 1 1/4 cup dark brown sugar, packed

  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup

  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature

  • 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract

  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

  • 1/2 cup almond flour

  • 1 ½ teaspoon baking soda

  • 1 ½ cup old-fashioned rolled oats, toasted

  • 2 cups flakey or crispy cereal (your choice!)

  • 1/2 tsp flaky sea salt, plus more for topping

  • pecan halves, for topping

Preheat oven to 350° F. Spread oats on a cookie sheet and toast for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool. Beat coconut oil, brown sugar & maple syrup together on a medium speed until well incorporated. Add eggs and vanilla, mixing until fluffy, about 5 minutes. In a separate bowl, stir together flours, oats, baking soda & salt. Slowly add to the butter egg mixture. Add cereal and mix until combined. Refrigerate dough for at least 4 hours (overnight is better, but feel free to bake off a few right away too!). Line cookie sheet with parchment paper or nonstick baking mat. Measure out heaping tablespoon-sized balls and spread evenly on cookie sheet. Flatten the cookies a bit with your fingers, top with a pecan half and sprinkle with flaky sea salt. Bake for 8-12 minutes, or until lightly golden brown. They will continue to harden a bit post-baking, so it’s okay if they look a tad underdone. Cool on cooling rack and enjoy!

*Adapted from Salted Oatmeal Corn Flake Cookies by sweetish.co.

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lodge bread co.

I'll just come right out and say it- I'm obsessed with Lodge Bread Company. This bakery and café in west LA focuses on whole grain sourdough bread baking, freshly milled flours, and wood-fired pizzas, and truly impresses in all ways, if you ask me. Every day, Lodge Bread churns out some seriously delish and hearty bread, unique pastries, and both Neapolitan & pan pizzas, not to mention some tasty wood-fired veggie dishes as well. It's truly everything I want in a meal- carbs and sweets! I'd been eyeing the (gigantic!) sourdough cinnamon roll ever since I first saw it on Instagram, and finally indulged on my most recent visit. It's not overly sweet, thanks to a lighter, whipped frosting and that hearty whole grain sourdough, but utterly delicious with the perfect amount of cinnamon flavor! Next on my must-try list is the babka!

I've now gotten to try a good variety of things from the menu, and have yet to be disappointed. Upon first entering the bakery, after checking out the bakers handling the dough with such care , you'll find the beautiful array of pastries baked fresh that day. I highly recommend trying a couple (or five). Other than the cinnamon roll, the pine nut blondie and the carrot olive oil cake are to die for! The wood-fired cauliflower with pickled raisins & chermoula is just bursting with flavor, as are the roasted beets with chicories, cara cara oranges, labne & pepitas. You can't come to Lodge without ordering pizza. Trust me, just do it. My pan pizza was thick and chewy, almost like a slightly crusty sourdough focaccia, piled high with roasted veggies. Our sweet pea pie was the perfect seasonal treat, topped with snap peas, pea tendrils, green garlic & ricotta! I'm now drooling again just thinking about this meal, so looks like a return trip is in my very near future!


coolhaus

I love funky sweets, so I was super pumped to try Coolhaus Ice Cream from the moment I discovered them on social media. They started as an ice cream truck, but have gotten so popular that they now have scoop shops in LA and Dallas, as well as several mobile trucks in LA, NYC, and Dallas ! The idea is simple, but delicious: build your own ice cream sandwich from a scrumptious list of freshly baked cookies and housemade ice creams. Mix and match if you want, and there are even vegan and gluten free options available as well! Ice creams come in tasty and unique flavors like campfire s'mores, balsamic fig & mascarpone, and fried chicken & waffles, while the cookie options range from classic double chocolate to peanut butter Captain Crunch to confetti whoopie pie! The sandwiches are named after architects and architectural movements that inspired the design-minded owners (hence the "cool houses" created from ice cream & cookies). Plus, they're served in an edible wrapper, so don't be afraid to get messy as you dig in! I guess you could say I'm a big fan, as I've visited the truck in both NYC and Texas- I guess now I just need to find them in LA :) But good news for me and everyone else: Coolhaus is now sold in many retail stores, as well as available for purchase online! Trust me on this one, get you some Coolhaus ice cream, stat!