A couple days ago my office held a charity bake sale. I love bake sales because it gives me a chance to go crazy and bake something fun while at the same time give it all away. Plus, for very obvious reasons they are one of my favourite work events. It brings everyone in the building together and it creates a sense of community while raising money for a great cause.
However, I’ve been known to get a little carried away when baking for others, so in order to have fun and maintain my sanity, there are a few things I have to keep in mind when baking something for work:
Recently my brother gave me a bag of matcha powder and at one time, I had big, crazy cupcake-laced plans for this bake sale. But once I remembered that it’s the middle of summer and that my piping bags are currently packed away in our storage locker, I had to re-think my idea. Besides raising money for a great cause, bake sales are meant to be fun and no one likes a grumpy, sleep-deprived co-worker dumping their half-melted baking on the sale table and then slinking to the nearest Starbucks for a pick-me-up.
So after I scrapped the cupcake idea, I went for the next best thing – cookies! I knew no one could resist chocolate chip cookies and the matcha powder ended up being a fun conversation piece, especially for those who were not familiar with the ingredient.
Trevor and I sampled a few cookies beforehand (quality control) and we realized that the matcha flavour became more pronounced once the cookies had cooled and rested overnight. This resulted in a less sweet, more “grown-up” flavour that everyone went crazy for at the bake sale. I had a few recipe requests around my office and now I’m very pleased to finally share it here.
Lightly adapted from the “Chocolate Chip Cookies” recipe from Purity Cookbook