Benne Wafers
© Copyright 2010. Do not copy. All rights reserved and enforced.
Sesame Seed CookiesBenne Wafers are thin, crisp cookies popular in the southern United States, where they have been made since at least the 1700s.
Their featured ingredient is sesame seeds.
To make the cookies, you toast the sesame seeds first to develop their flavour, them mix them with melted butter, sugar, an egg, vanilla flavouring, flour, baking powder and salt. Some people mix the brown sugar with maple sugar; some include pecans in the recipe. You then put half-teaspoonfuls on greased cookie sheets, and bake them. They melt and spread out as they cook, which takes around 5 minutes.
Some versions are sweeter than others. More savoury ones are good with savoury dishes such as soups and salads.
"Never a moment when a visitor to Charleston hasn't a benne seed stuck fast in a back tooth. Every Charleston kitchen makes the benne seed biscuit, the benne wafers to serve with the cocktails, to pass at teatime. Fragrant, nutty-sweet little trifles, whose secret is in the toasting of the seed before it's added to the batter." -- Paddleford, Clementine (1898 - 1967). Food Flashes Column. Gourmet Magazine. July 1951. "Benne" is the word used by the Wolof people of Senegal, the Gambia, and Mauritania for "sesame seeds". It was brought over by people captured as slaves.
Other entries for: Drop Cookies
Amaretti, Anzac Biscuits, Benne Wafers, Boston Cookies, Hermit Cookies, Macaroons, Ratafia Biscuits
Other entries for: Cookies
Children's Rusks, Chocolate Wafers, Cookies, Forfeit Cookies, Fortune Cookies, Frappe (Biscuits), Gingerbread, Iced Zoo Biscuits, Ladyfingers, Lebkuchen, Madelines, Mostaccioli Cookies, Okra, Pasticci, Pizzelle, Refrigerator Cookies, Rolled Cookies, Rosettes, S'mores, Speculaas Cookies, Spritz Cookies, Tunnock's Snowballs, Tunnock's Teacakes, Vanilla Wafers, Wagon Wheels, Whippet Cookies, Yatsuhashi
Other entries for: Desserts
Aboukir Almonds, Angel Delight, Applesauce, Bananas Foster, Bangbelly, Belgian Waffles, Bhapa Doi, Bizcocho Borracho, Cakes, Cassata Gelata, Cassata, Cassatelle di Ricotta, Cherries Jubilee, Chiboust Cream, Compote, Cream Tea, Crème d'amandes, Crème Plombières, Cumberland Rum Butter, Custard, Deep-Fried Mars Bars, Doughnuts, Dream Topping, Dream Whip, Dutch Crunch Topping, Eton Mess, French Toast, Fürst-Pückler-Eis, Halvah, Hattit Kit, Ice Cream Cones, Marshmallows, Meringue Italienne, Meringue Powder, Meringue, Mishti Doi, Moonpies, Nanaimo Bars, Nun's Tummies, Orange à la Norvegienne, Pastry Cream, Pies & Tarts, Pokerounce, Poor Knights of Windsor, Poutine au Pain, Poutine à Trou, Spumoni, Syllabub, Tavuk Gögsü, Timbale Brillat-Savarin, Tiramisù, Tortoni, Trifle, Vark, Waffles, Wagashi, Warabi Mochi, Zuccotto
Other entries for: Dishes
Dumplings, Raita, Salads, Savoury Dishes
- T-Bone Steak
- Ta'maia
- Taaftun Bread
- Tabasco
- Tabasco Green Pepper Sauce
- Table Ace Squash
- Table Cream
- Table Grapes
- Table King Bush Acorn Squash
- Table Olives
- Table Queen Squash
- Table Water Crackers
- Tacos
- Tafelspitz
- Taffy
- Taffy -- Salt-Water
- Taffy Tarts
- Tagale -- À la
- Taggiasca Olives
- Tagine
- Tagliarini
- Tagliatelle
- Taglierini
- Tagliolini
- Tahina
- Tahini
- Tahiti Lime
- Tahitian Gooseberries
- Tai Cang White Garlic
- Tailed Cubebs
- Tailed Pepper
- Tailladées Olives
- Taillevent
- Tailor Fish
- Takoyaki



