'Ace of Cakes' star Duff Goldman shares the cookie recipe that he says sealed the deal and won over his wife's family (2024)

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  • Duff Goldman says his go-to, bake-to-impress cookie recipe comes from his great-grandmother.
  • He said he made them for his wife's family before they got married and they helped seal the deal.
  • Goldman shared his Russian tea cakes recipe with Insider to help readers get through the holidays.

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Celebrity pastry chef Duff Goldman is a Food Network icon and the personality behind "Ace of Cakes," the show that launched his TV career. But even as a professional baker, the star had to prove himself to his now-wife's family of cookie aficionados.

In an interview with Insider about his partnership with Sun-Maid, Goldman shared his go-to, guaranteed crowd-pleaser recipe for Russian tea cakes.

The chef said his wife's family hosts an annual Christmas party that is both a potluck and a cookie swap. One year while they were still dating, Goldman landed an invite.

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"She was like, 'These guys are good bakers and you have to bring it, especially because you're the baker guy on television,'" he told Insider.

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So, in an effort to impress, he made his great-grandmother's Russian tea cakes (cookies that go by many names, including snowballs, polvorones, and Mexican wedding cakes).

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"I know they're good," Goldman said with matter-of-fact confidence. "So when I brought them, afterward, I think that was when the family accepted me and was like, 'OK, you can marry into our family.'"

He told Insider they're one of the best cookies he makes, and that "they have the most unique, kind of crispy texture."

Goldman said that he uses brown butter in his recipe, which removes some of the moisture, leaving you with a crunchier, less gummy cookie. "And now," he added, "every year, I have to bake them."

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See Goldman's recipe for Russian tea cakes — which he also included in his new book, "Super Good Cookies for Kids" — below.

Serving size: 50 cookies

Ingredients

For the cookie dough:

  • 600 grams all-purpose flour
  • 214 grams powdered sugar
  • 283 grams toasted walnuts
  • big pinch kosher salt
  • pinch of cinnamon
  • 20 grams pure vanilla extract
  • 565 grams (5 sticks) butter, browned

For finishing:

  • 453 grams (1 pound) powdered sugar

Instructions

  1. Brown the butter
    1. In a medium pot over medium-high heat, melt the butter. It will begin to boil and bubble, let it, this is just the water boiling off. Once the butter stops making noise it will begin to brown. Turn the heat down to medium and keep an eye on it. Stir it around a few times. You'll see little brown flecks appear, this is the milk solids browning. Once you have a nice color and, more importantly, a nutty, delicious smell, remove from the heat and place the brown butter in a bowl and refrigerate until cool. Do not strain it, all those little brown bits are the flavor.
  2. Toast the walnuts
    1. Heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and place the walnuts on a tray in one layer. Toast for 10-12 minutes, checking frequently. You may want to go longer, just don't let the walnuts get too dark or they will be bitter. Remove from the oven and let them cool to room temp.
  3. Put the room temperature walnuts in a food processor and buzz until you have the texture of fine gravel. More course than beach sand but finer than hand-chopped walnuts. Add the rest of the ingredients and buzz until combined.
  4. Using a small cookie scoop, scoop out nice little half-spheres of dough onto a parchment-lined sheet pan. Refrigerate until the dough is firm to the touch.
  5. Bake at 350 degrees for 22-25 minutes. Check them at 17 minutes. Rotate the tray 180 degrees after 15 minutes.
  6. When the cookies are done, remove from the oven and set a timer for 7 minutes. Put the remaining one pound of powdered sugar in a large bowl. When the timer goes off, gently place the warm cookies into the powdered sugar and gently toss with a fork to coat the cookies with a generous amount of powdered sugar. Gently remove the cookies with a fork. If you touch the cookies, you'll leave a big fingerprint so, you know, don't.
  7. Allow the cookies to cool completely, they taste much better at room temp than warm. They also keep for weeks, so make lots.

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'Ace of Cakes' star Duff Goldman shares the cookie recipe that he says sealed the deal and won over his wife's family (2024)

FAQs

What was Duff Goldman's quote? ›

Duff Goldman's quote "There's nothing more rewarding than seeing someone's face light up when they taste something you've baked with love" beautifully captures the joy and fulfillment that comes from sharing homemade creations with others.

Does Duff still own Ace of Cakes? ›

After Ace of Cakes ended, Duff moved to Los Angeles to open Charm City Cakes West. But when he closed the location in 2022 after 10 years, he stayed in California. (The original Maryland location still makes and delivers cakes around the country.)

What is the age difference between Duff and his wife? ›

Goldman, 44, and Colbry, 25, said “I do” in front of 250 of their closest friends and family under the T-rex exhibit before moving the party into the museum's Hall of North American Mammals.

What happened to the Duff Goldman accident? ›

Goldman said he was taken to the hospital, along with his driver and the driver of the other vehicle. All of the people involved survived the collision, according to People. But Goldman's hand was crushed and needed stitches, he said. He added he's waiting to hear back from a specialist about next steps.

What recipe is Duff Goldman known for? ›

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  • Duff's Eggs Benedict.

What is Duff Goldman most known for? ›

Renowned for his innovation creations at his Charm City Cakes in Baltimore, MD, Chef Goldman is one of the most sought-after cake makers in the country.

Are Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli friends? ›

Valerie Bertinelli is sending a care package to her friend Duff Goldman and his wife, Johnna, to celebrate the arrival of their baby and give them something to eat day or night.

Who has Duff Goldman made cakes for? ›

Goldman has made cakes for former President Barack Obama during his second inaugural ball in 2013, novelist Tom Clancy, the cast of Lost, the 30 Rock cast (along with a cake prop), actor Sir Roger Moore, and for pop singer Katy Perry's "Birthday" video.

Why did they cancel Ace of Cakes? ›

For Duff Goldman to work elsewhere, "Ace of Cakes" had to end. In the first decade of the 2000s, Food Network found a level of popularity it had never seen before. It began downplaying its traditional lineup of cooking shows somewhat in favor of the booming phenomenon of reality programming.

Is Duff Goldman still married? ›

After getting married in 2019 at the Natural History Museum in L.A. (where they had three wedding cakes!), Duff and Johnna have built an incredible life together. “We have a one-in-a-million relationship,” says Duff. “I never thought I would have this kind of capacity for love.”

Who made Duff Goldman's wedding cake? ›

Martha Stewart Weddings magazine, which nabbed the scoop on the weddings, called the wedding cakes “epic,” noting that all five were created by the groom and Charm City Cakes.

What did Duff name his baby? ›

Celebrity chef Duff Goldman and his wife Johanna are the proud new parents of a baby girl! They welcomed Josephine Frances Goldman to the world this week.

What kind of accident did Duff Goldman have? ›

Food Network star Duff Goldman 'crushes' hand in head-on car crash in California. Food Network chef Duff Goldman was injured last weekend when the car he was riding in was hit head-on as he was returning home from Los Angeles International Airport, according to People.

Where does Duff Goldman live now? ›

Celebrity chef Duff Goldman lives with his wife and 3-year-old daughter in California. You'll find salads, chilling cookie dough, and Toom garlic dip in his fridge. Salsa and eggs are fridge staples for Goldman and his family.

What kind of car does Duff Goldman drive? ›

These days Goldman's daily driver in Los Angeles is either his 2010 Ford F-150 or Ducati Monster 1100S.

What is a famous pastry chef quote? ›

Every cake is a canvas, every bite a masterpiece.” “Creating edible enchantment, one recipe at a time.” “Baking is a dance of ingredients and inspiration.” “Each pastry is a reflection of the baker's soul.”

How did Duff Goldman get the nickname Duff? ›

Goldman's nickname Duff came about when he was a baby. His toddler brother, Willie Goldman, was unable to pronounce Jeffrey and kept saying Duffy. When he was four years old, his mother caught him in her kitchen wielding a meat cleaver and watching food personality Chef Tell.

Why does Duff wear a scarf all the time? ›

The executive chef explained that he picked up the scarf during a Culinary Diplomacy Project trip to Jordan shortly before filming Season 2 of Buddy vs. Duff. "I got it there. I just like it.

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