Hello, I am looking for a recipe for my all time favorite childhood cookie and am having no luck. We called it a Divinity cookie and I think it was maybe German. It was like a whipped shortbread maybe, was white and domed like a plop of half circle. It was crisp but light and airy with tiny chocolate chips and maybe walnut chips but the unique thing about it was the outer layer was a soft ??? I don't know how to describe it?. I don't think it was rolled in anything, I think it just came out that way, it was a layer of soft fluff that stuck to my fingers. I hope this makes some sense to someone out there. lol Thanks for any help and for taking the time to read this.
Ok, I have now tried 3 different recipes and I found the closest I have come so far!
2 Cups sifted powdered sugar
1 Cup CRISCO (I did NOT use butter flavor)
1 Cup flour
1 Cup cornstarch
1/4 tsp salt
* Can add walnuts or chocolate chips - I did chocolate
Drop by spoonfuls on parchment paper. They don't change shape too much so what they look like going in is pretty much what they look like coming out. Only a tiny bit bigger. Bake at 350 for 8 minutes. (I had to bake mine 2 minutes longer for my oven.) Very important they do not brown at all. They should be completely white. Since the cookies stick to your fingers, don't touch them to check to see if they are done because it is hot!
The texture is EXACTLY like the childhood cookie I remember but the flavor is a little bit off. I think next time I make them I would experiment around with adding vanilla. I'm pretty sure the shortening cannot be substituted for butter to achieve the same texture but I haven't tried it. I always remember my cookies being pure white so I don't think it was ever done with butter.
PS - I have also been searching for this recipe for YEARS and I cannot take any credit for the above recipe. I found it in a comment section going down a rabbit hole searching for the recipe. I still have not found an actual recipe online for this cookie. In the Pikes place market in Seattle, they call them Divinity cookies, but I can tell from reading the recipe ingredients of divinity cookies, it would not be a match. I did try a couple different recipes for whipped shortbread cookies and they were also not the same texture or flavor. The pictures look very similar, but they definitely are different. Hope this helps the others out there! While the recipe still isn't perfect, it still satisfied my craving with that silky, melt in your mouth texture. Please update if anybody else tries this recipe and makes some changes that work well!!