I didn't know if this would work when I first heard about it: strawberry snickerdoodle cookies. They have the same dimensions, ingredients, and texture of original snickerdoodles for the most part except they substitute the cinnamon elements with strawberries.
Although looking at the ingredients list right now, I notice that the fruit pieces are actually both apple and strawberry puree mixed with sugar and pectin and a few other things. There's really no discernible apple flavor. It all just tastes like strawberry flavored sugar cookie. The strawberry flavor comes through for sure, but it's not overwhelming. I think they nailed the balance of berry to baked good brilliance.
The texture of these cookies is superb. They're some of the softest cookies we've tried from TJ's in quite a while. They're crumbly and slightly fluffy, but they're rigid enough to make the perfect "bread" for an ice cream sandwich.
We tried strawdoodleberry sandwich cookies with both vanilla and strawberry ice creams. I preferred vanilla, for sure. Strawberry ice cream yielded a decent dessert, but it was a bit of strawberry overload. I'm sure any flavor of ice cream would work just fine.
There are two individually wrapped cellophane packages within the box. Each one contains three cookies. The product did get markedly more stiff and stale after being opened for a couple days. Since it's just the two of us, we usually can't finish products like this in a single day. The flavor was still just fine, but the soft cookies became a bit more crispity crunchity.
$5.49 found with the baked goods. Would buy again. Sonia and I will throw out eight and a half out of ten stars for Trader Joe's Strawberry Doodle Cookies.
I'm no cheese expert, but we've had good luck with Trader Joe's selections in the past. This is at least the fourth toscano cheese we've seen from TJ's, in fact. We enjoyed the cinnamon dusted variety in particular.
This one is sill nutty, creamy, and faintly sweet, but now we've got the savory flavors of Trader Joe's Chili Onion Crunch. It adds a little heat for sure, but it's not nearly as spicy as I'd want it to be. Just like the cinnamon toscano, this one is far more flavorful around the rind. The center of the wedge is pretty much just plain toscano, which is delicious in its own right, of course.
The cheese is semi-firm, texture-wise. It's crumbly, compact, and pleasant to chew. It softens even more after it's been out of the fridge for a while.
The cheese is great by itself or it's nice when served with crackers. Sonia put some on her morning eggs, and it tasted great. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm thinking grilled cheese served with some kind of peppery, spicy soup..?
It's $11.99 per pound in the cheese area. Our wedge was just under half a pound. Would buy again. Eight out of ten stars from both Sonia and me on Trader Joe's Crunchy Chili Onion Toscano Cheese.