Cookies on a Tuesday, yes, fall must be in the air! I’m back to craving more baking. I wasn’t quite as focused on the sweet recipes over the summer. But now that we’re almost into fall, I have so many new ideas. Easing into things with some very easy, but delicious cookies – that my family LOVES! As I type this I am still in New York, but heading home today. I’m very much looking forward to getting back into the swing of the day-to-day. But it’s been an incredible trip and I really do love being able to travel here for work. It always brings me so much new inspiration. Also, the pumpkin spice latte is everywhere, but that’s to be expected, right?

Details

Originally I set out to make a fairly basic espresso cookie, but then I wanted to make them a touch more special, decadent even. Of course, brown butter came into play, because every dessert is made better with a little brown butter. And then the glaze came to be, which to be very honest is not needed, BUT I do love it if you want something a little sweeter. Either way, these are DELICIOUS!

Brown the butter in a medium skillet. Just let the butter cook until it bubbles up and foams on top. This is when I turn the heat off and continue to allow the butter to cook in the pan. Little brown bits will form on the bottom of the pan. Those are the nutty little bits that will make your recipes extra delicious. When the butter has browned, the rest goes pretty much as you would think. I don’t use a mixer for these, just a good old-fashioned spatula will do the trick. Mix the butter with brown sugar, eggs, and vanilla. And then the secret here, espresso powder. I know using espresso powder will throw some of you off, but I do encourage you to try it! You will slightly taste the coffee, but it really highlights and pairs well with the chocolate so wonderfully. After you’ve added your wet ingredients, then add the dry. Flour, oats, baking soda, and a small pinch of salt. Then mix in the chocolate chips – and bake.

For the glaze

The glaze really melts in your mouth. It’s not needed, but if you’re looking for something special, this glaze is beyond delicious, and easy to make. Just butter, maple syrup, powdered sugar, and salt. Oh, and vanilla – vanilla is key. Drizzle the glaze over each cookie, then eat these warm and gooey. Or let them cool and store them. They’re great either way! Looking for cookie recipes? Here are a few ideas:  Glazed Brown Sugar Maple Cookies Pumpkin Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies Brown Sugar Maple Ginger Cookies Chewy Brown Sugar Maple Cookies Lastly, if you make these Chocolate Chip Espresso Oatmeal Cookies be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

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