Happy Tuesday everyone!! I thought we’d brighten up the day with some of my favorite cookies. These are truly that melt in your mouth cookie that we could all use today. These cookies, plus a warm mug of hot chocolate, or maybe a pumpkin latte. Yes, sounds like the perfect way to de-stress. Whether it’s today, tomorrow, or throughout this busy end of the year holiday season, these should be your go-to. They’re sweet, perfectly hinted with coffee, and stuffed with delicious milk chocolate caramel chunks.
One of my favorite cookies – and my family’s too. Already excited to include these in my 2020 holiday cookie box in just a few short weeks! I know it’s only November 3rd, but I’m officially kicking the holiday baking season off with these cookies. They’re decadent in all the best ways. And yes, you do need to make them, preferably several times over the next few weeks! As I’ve already said, this year needs all the holiday cheer we can give it, so why not start a little early. Right?! And with that, let’s get to the details!
Everything you need to know about baking these cookies.
First things first, start with the chocolate. You need a lot of it. I used a mix of milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, and even some cocoa powder. I really wanted these cookies to resemble my favorite crinkle top brownies, so I used a very similar set of ingredients for the dough. Simply melt together salted butter (my baking secret) with both of the chocolates. It’s going to seem like a lot of chocolate, but trust me it’s all going to turn out great. Once the chocolate is melted, beat the eggs until they’re light and creamy. This step is KEY if you want a crinkly cookie, so don’t skip it. Once you see the eggs turn pale in color, add in that melted chocolate, then all of the dry ingredients.
Mix and done, that’s your brownie-cookie dough. So simple. But here’s the hard part, we need to chill the dough to help it stiffen up before rolling it out. To speed up the process, I just stash the dough in the freezer for thirty minutes until it’s firmed up. Once the dough is chilled, roll it out, and stuff each dough ball with a sweet milk chocolate caramel, then bake!
What I love about these cookies is that they’re easy to make, but yet they feel fancy. Everyone thinks they likely took hours to make, when they’re actually super simple. But my favorite part? These are just perfectly crinkly on top, but also soft and gooey in the center, with caramel melting out. The best kind of cookie…decadent. But it’s what we need today. Perfect for Tuesday baking, our Thanksgiving table, holiday cookies boxes, and Christmas baking. So, what do you think? Tuesday night baking? Then take the leftovers to work and make everyone’s day. You should do this. It is the season of giving!
Looking for other Thanksgiving cookie recipes? Here are my favorites: Chai Spiced Maple Sugar Cookies with Browned Butter Frosting Slice n’ Bake Salted Chocolate Butter Pecan Cookies Pecan Pie Cookies with Butter Pecan Frosting Lastly, if you make this Crinkly Caramel Stuffed Brownie 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!