Remember the Kale Salad with Radishes, Grapefruit and Candied Pepitas I shared? I briefly talked about the ground spice cardamom and its uses in sweet and savory dishes. Its ginger-like taste and floral aroma make it a superb addition to both flavors. If kale is not to your liking, maybe these cookies will be! This is like a traditional peanut butter cookie with the classic crosshatch pattern. The addition of the creamy filling spiced with cardamom takes it over the top!
When choosing peanut butter for this recipe, purchase the "regular" or conventional peanut butter like Jif or Skippy. Peanuts in regular peanut butter are emulsified with sugar, salt, and hydrogenated oils, making them thicker. Natural peanut butter is made of ground peanuts and not emulsified with added ingredients, which would cause the cookies to spread more, and the filling would be less flavorful.
Can you use creamy or crunchy regular peanut butter in this recipe? For the cookie dough, yes, you could use either. For the filling, I would recommend using only the creamy because crunchy would make the filling more difficult to spread or pipe.
I like to use a #60 cookie scoop when equally portioning out tablespoons of dough. I also like to use a #1A decorating tip fitted in a piping bag when applying the filling. Both kitchen tools make for ease of execution, but these cookies will taste good no matter what you use in your kitchen. Happy baking!