
If you don't live in Seattle, you might not even know about this cookie (while it exists elsewhere, we've never seen it in quite the same proliferation in our assorted travels); even if you do live in Seattle, you might not have stopped to question why it is that this confection is always around--gas stations, delis, grocery stores, drugstores--everywhere! What makes this relatively simple cookie, comprised of a rich shortbread base and a very generous, very sweet frosting topcoat, so popular? Luckily for you, we found out about its history so you don't have to.On our path of discovery, the first thing we discovered is that the "original" pink frosted cookie was sold under the name Uncle Seth's Cookie--while various takes on it exist (including a company we like, Bite Me, Inc.), this Uncle was the Founding Father. The company (and recipe) was sold to Seattle wholesaler Mostly Muffins in 1996, and this is where we discovered this story:
Uncle Seth’s Cookie was a concept developed from a passion of fun and feeling good. From the high mountain tops of Bali came the inspiration for the feel good cookie. Danny Brown, the originator and inventor of the Original Pink, also known as an Uncle Seth Cookie, found a kindred spirit in a man named Seth. Seth moved from a crazed urban setting better known as the City, to live his dream of peace in the mountains. The namesake of the Uncle Seth Cookie gave tribute to this man named Seth who changed his life for the sake of fun and happiness. To bring a bit of that passion and fun to light, Danny created a cookie that says eat me because you can. This cookie has a good aura. After nine years of hand rolling this Danish Shortbread, Danny too, decided to head for the hills. Mostly Muffins purchased Uncle Seth’s Cookies in 1996 and Danny was off to live in Hawaii!
Mostly Muffins now proudly carries on the tradition of fun and feeling good by serving the Original Pink to the entire Northwest community. Eat one of the Original Pink Cookies and you can’t help but smile!
Okay, so it proves that fact can be stranger than fiction--without, of course, explaining why the cookies are so popular, or why they thrived in the Seattle region. Our theory? So happy you asked. In our minds, the first aspect is timing: the cookie got its start being sold in coffee carts just as the coffee business was starting up in earnest in Seattle; naturally, they would appeal for the same reasons that coffee is so popular in the area--the climate just begs for rich treats and coffee during those rainy days that take up oh, eight months of the year. The second and perhaps more important aspect? Duh--The frosting color. there's no secret that pink frosting tastes better than any other color. See? You've learned something new today! And while the pink frosted cookie itself seems to be a Seattle phenomenon, we do believe that the concept behind the regional specialty is universal, so approach your local treats mindfully; whether it's strange, cute or plain scary, there's bound to be a story behind that confection!
For more information on the pink frosted cookie, visit mostlymuffins.com. Not in the Seattle area but want a pink frosted cookie? We hear you: similar-looking products can be found online here and here, or--even better, we found a recipe which is said to yield a very similar taste to the original Uncle Seth's Cookie, right here at allrecipes.com.
Cakespy Note: Want our Cake Gumshoes to research a particular baked good in your area? Let us know! Feel free to leave a suggestion for us to sleuth in the comments or via email to jessieoleson@gmail.com.















51 comments:
Oh, I want one of those RIGHT NOW.
damn they look good.
YUM! Sams Club always has pink frosted sugar cookies with colored sprinkles on top. I am unsure of what company makes them though. I will check it out next time I go in. They are damn tasty too.
I did learn something new today...and I live outside of Seattle. Though I haven't seen the pink cookie in awhile.
My husband and I used to live in Spokane and every local bakery made these delicious pink cookies :) I guess they're spreading all over Washington. I'm originally from Georgia, and had never seen cookies like these before moving to Spokane. We had shortbread tea cookies, but none with frosting.
I've been wondering about the pink cookies. Now I'll have to try one! Great work, Cakespy!
If you send me some pink cookies, I'll be happy to talk them up on the East Coast! :-)
The Rocket Bakery bakes pink cookies in Spokane. I learned of them here. Yum.
what a cool post! I think looking at these cookies is even funner than eating them!
I will have to remember the pink frosting rule. :)
How neat! I love the little bit of history in this. I've seen these cookies around every now and then on the east coast... now I want to go to seattle just to see them everywhere! :)
Excellent story!
I remember seeing those in Seattle all the time... I just never had the urge to buy one, as frosting in plastic-wrap is unappealing... it always sticks to the wrap! Bleh.
Never heard of these pink cookies, but I will certainly be on the lookout for them when I'm next in Seattle.
i LOVE these pink cookies:)
My grandmother used to make bunny cookies every easter and frost the ears pink and sprinkle coconut on them. I love cookies and frosting.
What a fun story! I would love those cookies. You're right, pink frosting does taste best!
I'll have to come to Seattle to taste this pink cookie, looks... sweet!
I adore the big pink cookies! I need to make a vegan version, stat!
That was fun! Unfortunately, I have never see the pink frosted cookie and I don't know if we have any local specialties (we live in somewhere very, very, boring!). Maybe I can make one up?
Rainy day or not, I just want this pinky beauty everyday!
Looks delicious and pinky ;-)
Now I must have sugar cookies. MUST!!
Oh my...Valley of the Cupcakes is just too funny! Do you ever illustrate using persons rather than cupcakes? Your art is adorable! Let me know.
teaorwine
Never knew these cookies and I have to say I'm a sucker for pink food. :)
Even with the Flu, I think I could eat that whole bag of cookies! Mmmmmmm...
Yep, you're right - never heard of the pink frosted cookie. I have a friend in Seattle who favorite color is pink so I'll send her out to do some leg work for me.
In the deep South (Atlanta area), they have boiled peanuts. Texas also has pralines (a gooey caramel with pecans) in every Mexican restaurant. I love the idea of regional specialties! Thank you, dear, for bringing these cookies to our attention.
Not fair! Now I must bundle up and bare the sleet to search for frosting and cookies.
So you're sending one to each of your loyal readers right?.... RIGHT??!
I've actually been in the factory where they make the Pink Cookies! I've actually met Molly of Mostly Muffin's fame (the founder) and got a tour of the entire place. It is one amazingly complex maze of foodie delight (swooning). I do love those pink cookies. My mouth is watering just thinking about it ...
"Original Pink" is a sweet name for a band. Oh yeah, and I want to dip that into my next hot Jamaica.
And I want a gluten-free dairy-free egg-free pink frosted cookie! Well, a girl can dream can't she???
Do they taste like black and white cookies? Being from New York, I had no idea about your pink deliciousness...I will have to fly out there on my next vacation. I will also have to stop it with my regional-centricity...
This is something I mostly see around Valentine's Day, but will pop up year round. I think it's the hardest of all cookies to resist (next to the classically browned chewy chocolate chip).
Quit tempting me!
I love finding out more about stuff like this. Thanks!
Oh yumm! and pink is one of my favorite colours...I need a few of those cookies right now...
I will try that recipe one of these days....
great read as always..
Diana
Pink frosting definitely does taste better... I might have to get one of these when I visit!
LOL - it's true, pink frosting does taste better than any other colour!
I just read your comments on my blog (thanks by the way :D)... And no, the parcel hasen't arrived yet. Currently I'm at the beach but I call home everyday to check out if it has arrived. But don't worry. It's a loooong trip from there to here.
I'll let you know when they arrive. Thanks for the concern!
And the cookies look delicious!
Thanks for the inspiration to try making my own pink cookies. They turned out great for my little friend's 14th birthday. She loved them! Thanks Cakespy!
Those are super pretty. I will have to try one next week!
What cuties all pink and delicious!!
Rosie x
Really cute. Thanks for sharing.
Stephanie: Oh they are so good. ;-)
Slush: YES! I think I know the brand--is it by chance these? http://www.lofthousecookies.com/products_frostedcookies.html
Peabody: They're strangely present yet under the radar, hmm?
TW: Sweet! Spread the word, and send over some B+W cookies!
Lulife: Sweet! Maybe we should have a pink-cookie tasteoff!
Bazu: It might be, but eating them is awfully fun too...
Kevin: Don't forget it!
Kinichi: Yes, come and see what it's all about! When I moved here I was amazed by them.
Valency: I know what you mean! And yes, some are better than others :-)
Lydia: Yes, please do look for them!
Anticiplate: There's just something about them, isn't there??
Obsessive Foodie: OOh, those sound amazing!! Do you have pictures?
Stickygooey: You know it!
Josephine...exactly right--very sweet!
Melisser: OOh, send on the recipe if you figure one out!!
Aran: You've been missing out! Come visit!
Gattina: They do make the rainy days brighter!
Happy Cook: You said it!
Nancy: YES!
Tea or Wine: Thanks! That was so much fun to do. I have done non cupcake art (shhh!).
Patricia: Obviously we are too!! :-)
Jaimee: I think they might make you better.
Amy: Ooh, yes, I think I recall being on a road trip and after a certain point always seeing signs for boiled peanuts! Are they...good?
Life in Recipes: Yes! It's worth dealing with the weather!
EB: ummmm....no comment...
Anne-Marie: WOW! You've been part of Seattle lore!! How awesome! I want to go there!
GTangerine: Yes, it would be! Must tell Mr. Cakespy to change their name...
Karina: That is a new challenge! I wonder if Flying Apron or someone around might do it...
Feathermar: No, they don't taste like black and whites--they're more like a shortbread cookie, and the frosting is more buttercream-y than fondant like the B+W cookie. Same general size though.
Jeanna: Sorry...not really ! (joking!)
Cynthia: You're welcome! We love sharing it!
Diana: Hope you do try it--send pictures!
Vegan Noodle: We want you to figure out a vegan version!
Cakelaw: Hell yes!
Isa: Oh good, let me know when they arrive safely!
Joanne: Woo! So glad!!
Lydia: YES! Can't wait to see you!
Rosie: True! Isn't pink frosting just the happiest??
wow, I had no idea that the pink frosted cookie had such a rich history, and that it's basically the "Chicago deep dish pizza" of Seattle (make sense, I hope? haha) - love it!!
the infamous baked good of MY area, is indeed the the buckeye (the chocolate-covered peanut butter ball concoction). go buckeyes! :0)
The pale pink frosting makes it looks so cute and innocent...
Very interesting...I have definitely wondered about those! The odd thing is that I've lived here my whole life and I'm not sure I have ever actually eaten one?
Veggiegirl: None of us had ever heard of buckeyes--consider our eyes opened!
Ruby Red: Doesn't it?
Mallow: Wow, must change that --- STAT! It's like eating a piece of local lore!
Boiled Peanuts? Thanks for asking..... they're best bought off the street from some random vendor's cooler (now used to keep things warm instead of cool) outside Turner Field. Then, as soon as you find your seats, order a cold brew & nosh while watching the Braves.
Oooh, my friend in Seattle is going to send me some pink cookies thanks to this post! Yippie!
Amy: Can't WAIT to hear what you think of them! I think it is probably one of those things that tastes like nostalgia, so I can't speak to the more mature palate, but the pink color is awfully pleasing ;-)
I was a barista in downtown Seattle in the early 1990's when Seth delivered these cookies himself. Boy was he a cutie. The cookies were good too.
Anonymous: Oooh, cute guys delivering pink cookies!? Pleasure overload!
I live in Texas and every Walmart and HEB grocery store has these. They have are a soft, cake-like cookie topped with fluffy, sweet frosting covered with sprinkles. Yum. Whoever makes them has now branched out to other colored frosting instead of just pink. But pink frosting is still my favorite.
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