Chocolate-Hazelnut Langue de Chat

Langue de chat are one of my favorite cookies to eat. If you ever had a Milano before, it’s basically like that. Thin, melt-in-the-mouth cookies sandwiching a filling, usually chocolate-based. In this case, I went with a chocolate-hazelnut langue de chat. I love Nutella, and often get jars of it from Germany whenever we go…

Yuzu Langue de Chat(Shiroi Koibito Cookies)

I love langue de chat. They’re probably better known as the shiroi koibito cookies(think like a square shaped Milano with a large chunk of white chocolate filling in them), since those are probably the most popularly served iteration of them. Think thin, buttery cookies with a melt in the mouth texture. They are surprisingly easy…

Maple Langue de Chat

Langue de chat are a thin French cookie, similar to like a tuile, or a Milano cookie. The translation to English is rather unappetizing, meaning “cat tongues”, but I can assure you that these cookies are quite addictive. In Japan, a popular method of preparing them includes baking them into ornate squares, and sandwiching them…