How To Make Soft & Chewy Matcha White Chocolate Chip Cookies With Macadamia Nuts
There are so many Matcha flavored sweets available in Japan. From traditional sweets like mochi to Western sweets like cake, you can find a matcha flavor for just about any dessert in Japan. However, did you know that matcha cookies are one of the most popular sweets in Japan?
Japanese cookies usually have a shortbread texture and are made with minimal ingredients, but we’re going to share a matcha cookie recipe with you that has a similar texture to the American chocolate chip cookie. These matcha cookies are crispy on the outside, and soft and chewy on the inside.
Matcha powder gives these cookies a nice vivid green color and matches nicely with the chunks of white chocolate dotted throughout the cookies. The flavor of the white chocolate also pairs perfectly with the aroma and bitterness of matcha.
Why is matcha such a popular flavor for sweets anyways? There are many theories as to why matcha became a go-to flavor choice for desserts, but one theory is that the matcha-flavored ice cream from Haagen-Dazs became so popular when it was first released in 1996 and that it started the “Matcha flavored sweets” movement in Japan.
The flavor of matcha matches very well with milk products, so that is why we are using white chocolate instead of milk or dark chocolate in these cookies. Milk products mellow the natural bitterness of matcha, making it easier for people to consume. It might sound surprising, but macadamia nuts also work really well in these cookies.
When baking cookies with matcha powder, it is important to sift it before adding it to any batter to prevent pockets of clumps from forming and for its color to spread evenly.
Additionally, resting the dough in the fridge is essential for giving the cookies a chewy and soft texture. Letting the dough chill in the fridge allows the butter in the dough to firm up, preventing the cookie dough from melting too quickly. If the butter in the dough melts quickly, the cookies will spread out too much and become more crispy.
These cookies can be stored at room temperature in a container for up to 3 days. You can also store it for up to a week in the fridge or for 2 months in the freezer.
You can find matcha cookies pretty much everywhere, but not like these soft-style cookies. Plus, making them at home is so much more special! Enjoy sharing these cookies with your family and friends!
Overview
Prep time: 50 mins
Cook time: 12 mins
Total time: 1hr 2mins
Total servings: 16
Difficulty: Easy
Ingredients
- 100g Unsalted Butter (Room Temperature)
- 100g Brown Sugar
- 50g Granulated Sugar
- 1 Egg (Room temperature)
- Few Drops of Vanilla Essence
- 150g All-Purpose Flour
- 1/2 Tsp Baking Soda
- 8g Matcha Powder
- 70g White Chocolate, chopped
- 70g Macadamia Nuts (optional)
2 comments
Hi Eleonora, thanks so much for trying out our matcha cookie recipe! We’re so glad you liked them. :)
Best regards,
Japanese Taste,
These matcha cookies are so easy to make and turn out absolutely delicious. Umami!!!! The bitterness of the matcha is a perfect balance with the chocolate. What a great recipe! I just added more matcha, a pinch of salt and more white chocolate. Recommend !!
Eleonora,