Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Gochujang Sugar Cookies #recipe by @LeslieKarst

 

Today I present another delicious recipe featured in my new Orchid Isle mystery, Murder, Local Style: gochujang sugar cookies. And I'm guessing they'll become part of your regular rotation once you taste them.

 


These cookies were first conceived of by Eric Kim of the New York Times, and then quickly became an internet sensation. What makes them so delightful is the addition of gochujang, a fermented red chili paste popular in Korea, whose combination of sweet, savory, and spicy-hot provides the cookies with a delicious and intriguing kick. They’re simple to make and, served with a scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream, would make for a terrific dessert for any dinner party—sure to be a big hit with your guests.


Be careful not to over-mix when adding the gochujang mixture (to ensure that the cookies have distinct streaks of orange-red) and to not over-bake, so they retain their chewy centers. (Gochujang paste can be found in the Asian food aisle of most supermarkets, or purchased online.)

 


Gochujang Sugar Cookies

(makes 8 large or 24 small cookies)



Ingredients


8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 cup white sugar

1 large egg at room temperature

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon

½ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon baking soda

1½ cups flour

2 tablespoons dark brown sugar

1 tablespoon gochujang paste




Directions


Preheat oven to 350° F.


Place 7 tablespoons of the butter into a large bowl (saving the 1 remaining tablespoon for the gochujang mixture). Add the sugar, egg, vanilla, cinnamon, and salt, and mix by hand until smooth. 

 




Stir in the baking soda and then the flour, making sure that no dry bits of either remain. A flexible spatula will work well for this task.





Place the bowl in the refrigerator to chill for 15-20 minutes. (Don’t leave it in the fridge for longer than 20 minutes, or it will become too stiff to work the guchujang mixture into it.)


In a small bowl, mix until smooth the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter, the brown sugar, and the gochujang paste. Set on the counter at room temperature until ready to use.






Line two large sheet pans with parchment paper or silicone sheet liners.



After 15 minutes, remove the bowl from the refrigerator and spoon all of the gochujang mixture into 3 or 4 separate patches on top of the dough. Using the handle end of a wooden spoon or similar tool, swirl the mixture carefully into the dough, just long enough to see wide, distinctive red streaks throughout. (Over-mixing will cause the cookies to lose some of their visual charm, but they will taste marvelous, nevertheless. So sorry that I failed to get a photo of the batter with the paste mixed in.)



For 8 large cookies, use a scoop that is equivalent to approximately ¼ cup by volume. For 24 small cookies, scoop with a tablespoon. The cookies do spread when baked, so keep about 3 inches between the bigger ones and 2 inches between the smaller ones.




The large cookies should take about 11 to 13 minutes to bake, and the smaller ones a few minutes less. Rotating the pans from the top to bottom rack half way through will give you an opportunity to assess doneness as well as ensure even baking. The cookies are ready when they’re a light golden-brown at the edges and just set in the center. Remove from the oven and leave on the pans until cool. Don’t over-bake: Because of carry-over heat from the pans, the cookies will finish the last bit of cooking once out of the oven.

 



The cookies will keep 2 or 3 days in a sealed container—if there are any left that long. Alternatively, they can be frozen for up to 3 months, wrapped tightly in plastic.


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Orchid Isle Mystery  #3

MURDER, LOCAL STYLE

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10 comments:

  1. Those look absolutely scrumptious, Leslie! I'm unfamiliar with Gochujang but have an Asian market close by, so will have to check it out.

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    1. It's all the rage now, so you should be able to find it pretty easily.

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  2. I love sugar cookies and this sounds like a fun version. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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  3. I've seen this recipe and been intrigued. Thanks for giving me the push to make them, Leslie.

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    1. Do try them, Molly; you won't be disappointed!

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  4. I am intrigued by the sweet, savory, spicy combination. Need to get some Gochujang and give them a try. Thanks!

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