Sandwich cookie

Cookies kept by two thin cookies or biscuits with filling in between

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A sandwich cookie with "Neapolitan" filling

A sandwich cookie, also known as a sandwich biscuit, is a type of cookie made from two thin cookies or medium cookies with a filling between them.[1][2][3][4] Many types of fillings are used, such as cream, ganache, buttercream, chocolate, cream cheese, jam, peanut butter, lemon curd, or ice cream.[1][2][4]

List of sandwich cookies/biscuits

Custard Creams and Bourbons are very popular in the British Isles

Brand names

  • Bourbon biscuit, big chocolate cookie which is filled with a lot of chocolate creme
  • E.L. Fudge, butter-flavoured shortbread cookies with a fudge creme filling
  • Grandma’s Vanilla Mini Sandwich Cremes, bite-size vanilla flavored sandwich cookies
  • Happy Faces, shortcake with a raspberry jam and cream filling
  • Hydrox, creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie manufactured by Leaf Brands
  • Jammie Dodgers, shortbread with a raspberry or strawberry flavoured jam filling
  • Milano, thin layer of chocolate sandwiched between two biscuit cookies
  • Monte Carlo, sweet biscuits sandwiching a creamy filling
  • Moon Pie, marshmallow sandwiched between two graham cracker cookies and dipped in a flavoured coating
  • Nutter Butter, peanut-shaped cookies with a peanut butter filling
  • Nutty Bars, wafers with peanut butter and covered in chocolate
  • Oatmeal Creme Pie, hand mounded oatmeal cookies with a creme filling
  • Oreo, a line of sandwich cookies—most notably a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie modelled after Hydrox manufactured by Mondelez International
  • Oreo Cakesters, caked version of Oreos consisting of two soft chocolate or vanilla cakes with a fluffy, white cream filling
  • Prince de LU, biscuits with chocolate cream
  • SnackWell's creme sandwich, an oblong fat-free cookie
  • Tim Tam, malted biscuit cookies with a chocolate cream filling, with a chocolate coating
  • Wagon Wheels, biscuits with marshmallow filling, covered in a chocolate

Generic names

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References

  1. ^ a b Crocker, Betty. AARP Betty Crocker Cookbook (11th ed.). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 186–187. ISBN 0544177010.
  2. ^ a b "Sandwich Cookie Recipes". HuffPost. Archived from the original on 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
  3. ^ Larry Randle (21 March 2014). Sandwich Cookbook. pp. 460–461.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b Mellissa Morgan (9 May 2013). Ms Cupcake: The Naughtiest Vegan Cakes in Town. Random House. p. 120. ISBN 9781448155118.

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Look up sandwich cookie or cookie sandwich in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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