Hello my friends! Happy December!
This year, I participated in the Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap, hosted by two darlings, The Little Kitchen and Love & Olive Oil. The cookie swap brings food bloggers from around the world together to exchange cookies. Basically, you sign up, receive the addresses of three other bloggers, and then you send each blogger a dozen homemade cookies. And then you wait to receive three dozen delicious cookies from those that received your name. Oh, the anticipation!
I must also add that over $13, 700 was raised for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer! Sweet treats and supporting a good cause – what’s not to like?
Participating in this swap was so much fun! I was introduced to six great new bloggers (even another blogger in my own city!) AND I received three batches of delicious cookies. Total win!
Aaaaaannnnnddddd, I finally had a good excuse to try a recipe that I’ve been waiting to make ever since I first saw it on Izy’s blog, Top With Cinnamon. Dudes, these cookies are one of the best things to ever come out of my oven. Think about a rich chocolate cookie, stuffed with creamy Nutella and a melty Rolo (aka. caramel goodness), and then sprinkled with fleur de sel. Oh, and they’re made in a saucepan. One single dang saucepan. Fewer dirty dishes! My cookie standards have officially been raised to a whole new level.
A few things: I made these cookies a total of four times. I found the dough a bit difficult to work with the first couple of times. It seemed a little dry and was hard to shape. Don’t worry though, the cookies were still delicious! The third and fourth times, I used my kitchen scale to get more exact measurements (Izy had included weight measurements in her original recipe). BIG difference. The dough was much easier to work with and the final cookie was much more tender. I highly recommend using a kitchen scale if you’ve got one. However, don’t be discouraged if you don’t have a scale, as they will still be incredible.
And next year, all of you should participate in the swap too! Check the Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap website for more details. Happy holiday baking! More recipes comin’ atcha soon!
Nutella and Rolo Stuffed Double Chocolate Chip Cookies (slighty adapted from Top With Cinnamon)
These cookies are best when made with good quality dark cocoa powder. Also, the cookies firm up a bit when they cool, so don’t be worried if they appear under-baked after the 8-10 minute mark. These cookies, still warm + a cold glass of milk = perfection. Makes about 18 cookies.
1/2 cup (110g) butter
1 1/2 cups (350g) light brown sugar
1/2 cup (55g) cocoa powder
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 tsp baking powder
2 cups (260g) all-purpose flour
1/2 cup (100g) dark chocolate chips
Fleur de sel, for sprinkling
~1/3 cup Nutella
~18 Rolo chocolates
Preheat your oven to 350°F. Prepare two baking sheets with parchment paper or a Silpat.
In a medium saucepan, melt the butter. Remove the pan from heat and stir in the brown sugar and eggs. Add the cocoa, salt and baking powder and stir until well combined. Add the flour and stir until just mixed. Then stir in the chocolate chips.
Drop dough by the tablespoon onto the baking sheets (no more than 12 per sheet). Use your finger make a large indentation the centre of the dough; fill the indentation with about 1/2 teaspoon of Nutella and top with a Rolo. Take another tablespoon of dough and flatten it with your fingers, then place over top of the dough balls. Seal the edges and very gently flatten just a little bit.
Sprinkle with fleur de sel and bake for 8-10 minutes. Do not overbake. Allow to cool on the cookie sheet for about 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
PS. If you’re looking for more great cookie recipes, check out the recipes for the cookies I received over at My Life Made Sweet & Saucy (Raspberry Marshmallow S’mores!), Korena In the Kitchen (Cranberry-Orange Christmas Jammers), and The Snack Dept. (Minty Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Cookies!).
WOW. These sound so awesome!! I love Rolos, so any excuse to eat them is always a good thing ;).
Indeed. Thanks Hannah!
Thank you sooo much for these delicious cookies!! My mouth is watering just thinking about them. Feel free to pop by with a tray of these anytime. 😀 😉
You are SO welcome! I’m so glad they were a hit! 🙂
These are evil…in such a good way. It is cruel to share pictures of such an amazing looking treat! haha
I couldn’t help myself and made another batch this past weekend. If you’d like to help me eat them, come on over! My waistline will thank you!
Nutella and Rolo? Oh my goodness, these are about perfect. Must have! Pinning!
Thanks Pamela!
Yum, these look insane! And for such a good cause.
Thanks Leah! They are SO good.
Nutella AND Rolo stuffed?! Oh my gosh. I wish I’d been on the receiving end of a dozen of these!
You MUST make them. They are SO delicious and highly addictive!
Holy YUM! As if Nutella cookies weren’t amazing enough, you had to go and add my favorite candy! I’ve loved rolos ever since I was a kid and am now dying to try them in cookie form…with nutella…and a huge glass of milk! 🙂
That sounds like THE perfect snack. Or dinner. 😉
Amanda! I love when we find reasons (excuses) to make someone else’s recipes. We should do it more often. Especially when it involves nutella and rolo stuffed double chocolate cookies… (you have my mailing address, right?)…
xoxoxoxoxo – heart you!
Kristy! Indeed, I do have your address…I could certainly benefit from someone taking these cookies off of my hands. They continue to beckon me, and I seem to lack willpower. HELP!
PS. <3 you too!
LOVE these cookies! I’ve been wanting to make them too. And such a great cause.
You gotta do it girl!
I love a good stuffed cookie! would you believe I’ve never made one? It’s time to fix that–stat!
Definitely time to change that. In fact, you should probably make a double batch to make up for it!
I wish I was your cookie swap match! I have been dying to try these cookies!
You should most definitely give them a try, Mimi!
Last year a co-worker brought in rolo-stuffed chocolate cookies and it was one of those things I was kind of snobby to at first and didn’t want to like… but of course it was beyond amazing and exactly what I was in the mood for during the holidays (like everyone, I’m sure?). These look soooo good.
There are times that call for a trashed up cookie, and the holidays is one of those times. 😉 I might have to come up with an excuse to make these more often though!
My eyes were glued to the cookie broken apart! Love it!
Oozey caramel kind of has that effect doesn’t it? 🙂
You have outdone yourself darling! Amazing! Can’t wait to try these!
Thanks Z! Let me know how you like ’em! 🙂
Amanda these look incredible! Saw them on Lindsay’s roundup and have to say, wish I was getting these in the mail 🙂 pinned
Thank you, Averie! They were a hit! 🙂
These look amazing, Amanda!
Thanks Robyn!
I love rolo’s and nutella! I need these stat!
Yes, you certainly do!
your photos are stunning! I LOVE cookies stuffed with oozy caramley {sp?} goodness!
Me too. Thank you Dana!
My day would be so much better with a couple of these cookies!
They may or may not have magical powers. 😉