Tuesdays with Dorie: Parmesan and Thyme Sablés

December 8, 2009 at 1:11 am | Posted in BCM, groups, other savory, savory things, tuesdays with dorie | 46 Comments

parmesan and thyme sablés

I was thrilled to see that Bungalow Barbara chose a recipe for TWD that can swing sweet or savory– Sablés.  Between all the junk I munch on at the bakery, and all the desserts I make at home, these days I need a salt fix more often than a sugar fix.  I went with a parmesan cheese sablé, and since I had heaps of fresh herbs left from Thanksgiving, I threw some thyme in there, too.  Cheesy, buttery and salty…with that perfect crumbly texture– exactly what I wanted with a glass of white wine.

For the recipe, see Baking: From My Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan (it’s also here), or read Bungalow Barbara.  Don’t forget to check out the TWD Blogroll!

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  1. Sarah, Maison Cupcake's avatar

    They sell these in a shop called Petit Duc in my favourite French town, St Remy de Provence. They are divine as an appetiser with some sparkling wine. I had forgotten they existed until now and I’m excited to hear I can expect to see lots more of them on TWD blog posts. I would opted for savory over sweet and parmesan & thyme would be at the top of my list!

  2. trissalicious's avatar

    That looks fantastic – I definitely need to get this book!

  3. Romaine's avatar

    I don’t even work close to food and I feel the same sugar overdose. Your picture makes me want to try this variation.

  4. isabelle's avatar

    À voir les tiens, ça me fait regretter de ne pas avoir directement essayer cette version, ils sont tellement appétissants 🙂

  5. pamela's avatar

    I saw this option in the book and was really intrigued. I’m so glad someone made them. They look and sound so wonderful!

  6. Michelle's avatar

    What a perfect idea during a sweet filled month. They look so good and Im glad you enjoyed this recipe. I did too!

  7. julessomeone's avatar

    Yum! It didn’t even occur to me to go the savory route. Nice!

  8. Valerina's avatar

    Beautiful and delicate! This is the next variation I would like to try. 🙂

  9. Kim's avatar

    Your sables look and sound like perfection. Save me some.

  10. Amanda's avatar

    How beautiful! This is the first savory version I have seen today, they look great!

  11. chocolatechic's avatar

    Beautiful sables.

    I will not be doing the savory way…I just can not imagine a savory cookie.

    • steph (whisk/spoon)'s avatar

      They’re more like a cracker this way, but with the crumbly texture of sables. Not weird at all, I promise! 🙂

  12. Erin's avatar

    Oh, I love your savory version!

  13. Teanna's avatar

    These would be perfect with a glass of wine! How refined and elegant! I knew you would do amazing things with these!

  14. Lauryn's avatar

    Your sables look fantastic. They must have been amazing with the parmesean and thyme!! Your photos are always so perfect!

  15. Becky @ Project Domestication's avatar

    dang! I’m jealous. i really wanted to try these Parm ones…but I didn’t plan ahead. I love that you used thyme.

    lovely photograph, too! delish!

  16. Tammy's avatar

    they look great. I want to try the savoury version as well

  17. Cakelaw's avatar

    Oooohhh, savoury sables – love it!

  18. Arlene's avatar

    I would definitely opt for these over the usual sweet butter cookie (not that they’re bad). I’m hoping over to check out the recipe.

  19. Susan's avatar

    Those look delicious! Someone else made Parmesan sables and I think they not only sounded wonderful but that they would be great with a crisp salad.

  20. Nina's avatar

    Soooo happy to see you posted on the savory parmesan version!! They look perfect! I really want to try this version!

  21. Bungalow Barbara's avatar

    Thank you for baking along with me this week!

    I’m glad you were one of the ones to try the savory variation! They look delicious.

  22. Caitlin's avatar

    Okay, totally kicking myself for not going the savory route – those look and sound fantastic!

  23. unplannedcooking's avatar

    I find salt fixes less addicting than sugar fixes. I’d love to try these cookies.

  24. Clivia's avatar

    I really want to try this variation. Yours look lovely!

  25. teaandscones's avatar

    Okay, you’ve convinced me. I will HAVE to try the savory. Sound wonderful.

    Wonder how herbs de Rrovance would do in them.

  26. michael's avatar

    Well who doesn’t like parmesan??? LOVE these – and love that you ventured into “savory” sables! These look incredible… bet they taste just as good! Beautiful!

  27. vibi's avatar

    I almost made salty sablés, but having a French hubby… he would have killed me not to have the sweet ones available! LOL

    Yours are simply lovely, and very delicate looking! Bravo, Steph!

  28. Jessica's avatar

    What a great twist on these! I absolutely loved the basic recipe, so I will definitely give a savory version a try!

  29. Lydia McNeil's avatar

    Pretty! I love the basic recipe so much I can’t get past it to make any variations, but these look fantastic. I’ll have to give them a whirl.

  30. Ash's avatar

    These are great!! I shall try these!!!

  31. Mary Ann's avatar

    Absolutely beautiful and I bet they tasted soo good. I wish I would have seen this before I made mine!

  32. Jodie's avatar

    the savory ones were good, huh? I’ll have to try it!

  33. Elizabeth's avatar

    This sounds delicious! I thought my pecan ones were okay, but I think I would have liked these much better. I think the texture of sables is perfect for savory flavors.

  34. Margot's avatar

    The parmesan version looks divine. It seems like everywhere I turn there are sweets, definitely a good call to make something savory.

  35. Karen's avatar

    I am definitley going to have ot try these this way. I am sure they were delicious!

  36. Kitchen Butterfly's avatar

    Lovely…thyme in a cookie, wow!

  37. David's avatar

    I know you’re vegetarian, but I’m dying to spread some chicken liver paté on these.

  38. Sweets at Vicky's's avatar

    Mmmm, I’ve never baked a savoury cookie. Think it’s time to start!

  39. Sues's avatar

    Cheesy, buttery, salty is all I needed to know. The thyme doesn’t hurt either!

  40. Julia @ Mélanger's avatar

    Yes, nice to have something more savoury at times. These would just be perfect for Christmas. The lovely flecks of thyme make them look a little festive, no? 🙂

  41. kellypea's avatar

    I love that there is no sugar in these and I wish I had a few about now. I’m already on sugar over load and how many days until Christmas. A thousand thank yous for sharing this variation.

  42. cookbookapprentice's avatar

    That looks wonderful! I have the book and haven’t tried anything from it yet. Time to get it out.

  43. Kayte's avatar

    Forget all the other kinds of sables…just forget them…THESE are the ones I want! What a great combination of flavors…yep, you win with this one for that recipe!

  44. Jenilee Fleetwood's avatar

    Lovely!

  45. Di's avatar

    Those sound delicious! I’m made the sweet ones a couple times now; I want to do savory ones next. Thyme is one of my favorites. Mmm.


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