Caramel-Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups
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Very little is better in life than a big, warm, thick, chocolate chip cookie.
Except when that big, warm, thick cookie is stuffed with a plump caramel.
We’re closing in on almost one year since I posted the Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups and since that recipe continues to be popular with readers and on Pinterest, I decided to one-up it.
Because stuffed cookies will always one-up their unstuffed counterparts. Fact.
The beauty of this recipe is that you don’t need a mixer (cookie dough without a mixer!), it’s made in one bowl, and you don’t have to chill the dough.
If you’re prone to having your cookies spread or not bake up as thick as you wish, this recipe just answered your cookie prayers because they’re baked in a muffin pan and nearly foolproof.
From start to finish, you’re looking 30 minutes between you and warm, thick, stuffed cookie heaven.
I altered my previous recipe in a few ways. l simply melted the butter in the micro rather than browning it. Feel free to take the extra 5 minutes to brown it if you’d like.
I changed the type and quantity of flour, from 1 1/2 cups bread flour to 1 3/4 cups all-purpose. For most of 2012, I was into baking cookies with bread flour because it makes them chewier. Chewiness is great, but bread flour can also dry out the dough and make the cookies tougher.
After a couple batches of borderline dry and tough cookies, I’ve dropped bread flour in my cookies and have been back to only using all-purpose for most of this year. I usually need slightly more AP flour than bread flour and in this case, I used 1/4 cup more than before.
Finally, I added cornstarch to the dough, a trick I’ve been using for over a year. I’ve used it in at least 15 cookie recipes, including Lofthouse Soft Peanut Butter Chip Sugar Cookies, Lofthouse Soft Sugar Sprinkles Cookies, Pumpkin Spice Cookies, Peanut Butter Coconut Oil Cookies, M&Ms Cookies, Snickers Cookies, Twix Bar Cookies, Caramel Corn Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Smores Cookies.
The cornstarch helps to keep this dough softbatch-style and the cookies stay lighter, without turning into little hockey pucks. And I’ve made plenty of those in my recipe tests.
To make the cookies, melt 1 stick of butter in the micro, stir in 1 egg, sugars, vanilla. Then add flour, baking soda, and cornstarch. Stir in the chocolate chips and you’re ready to start stuffing.
Using a 1/4-cup measure, form a dough ball, stuff a Werther’s Original® Baking Caramels inside.
Seal up the edges to make sure the caramel is completely covered with dough or it will bake into the side of the pan and stick horribly. It’s a real elbow grease-infused hot mess if that happens.
These Werther’s caramels are a dream to work with because they’re wrapped in paper, not cellophane, and unwrapping them takes seconds, not minutes. Anyone who’s used caramels in a recipe knows that it can take 15 minutes to unwrap 2 dozen caramels if they’re wrapped in cellophane. I have literally not made recipes that call for caramels because I loathe the unwrapping process. Problem solved with these.
Strategically place any chocolate chips that are in the bottom of your mixing bowl onto the top and sides of the dough for a nice pop of chocolate. That visual appeal stuff.
The recipe makes exactly 1 dozen cookies but if you don’t need or want all 12 at once, simply refrigerate the unused dough mounds in an airtight container for up to 5 days, or freeze for up to 4 months.
As is the case with almost all of my cookie recipes, you can make this dough in advance and then bake only what you need.
The cookies are buttery soft with squishy interiors, and a slight chewiness around the edges. The chocolate is melty and gooey, and will make you reach for the napkins.
After writing a cookbook and a dessert blog for almost 5 years, my husband is largely immune to any sweets I make, and generally not that impressed anymore. On top of that, he’s not a cookie guy (give him ice cream), but he hoarded these and said they’re some of my best cookies ever.
The best part is finding that big buttery, rich caramel in the center.
It’s like digging for a treasure and striking gold.
Caramel-Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups
If you’re prone to having your cookies spread or not bake up as thick as you wish, this foolproof recipe is what you need (courtesy of baking the cookies in a muffin pan) and you don’t even need to use a mixer. The dough is made in one bowl, you don’t have to chill it, and from start to finish, 30 minutes is all that separates you from warm, thick, stuffed cookie heaven. The cookies are buttery soft with squishy interiors, and a slight chewiness around the edges. The chocolate is melty and gooey, and will make you reach for napkins. The best part is finding a big buttery, rich caramel in the center. It’s like digging for a treasure and striking gold.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
- 1 large egg
- 3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
- 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
- pinch salt, optional and to taste
- 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 12 Werther’s Original® Baking Caramels, unwrapped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F. Spray a Non-Stick 12-Cup Regular Muffin Pan extremely well with cooking spray; set aside. I don’t like the cosmetic look of paper liners because of ridges they leave, and have never tested this recipe with them and unsure if they stick.
- To a large microwave-safe mixing bowl, add the butter and heat to melt, about 1 minute on high power. Allow the butter to cool momentarily so you don’t scramble the egg.
- Add the egg, sugars, vanilla, and whisk to combine.
- Add the flour, cornstarch, baking soda, optional salt, and stir until just combined; don’t overmix
- Fold in the chocolate chips.
- Using a 1/4-cup measure, portion out the dough, into 12 equal-sized pieces. I found that a scant 1/4 cup was an ideal size and allowed for 12 cookies. If you use a slightly slightly overfilled 1/4-cup, you may only yield 10-11 cookies. The chocolate chips may be prone to falling out, but just keep pressing them back in, and strategically place chips at the top of the dough mounds.
- To the center of each dough mound, insert 1 caramel. Tuck the sides up the dough up around the caramel so that it’s totally contained and sealed within dough. This is important so it doesn’t touch the sides of the pan while baking since they could turn into sticky, molten mess. Roll each stuffed mound of dough between palms to form smooth balls and place 1 ball into each of the 12 cavities of the prepared pan.
- Bake for about 10 to 11 minutes, or until tops are just set; making sure not to overbake because cookies will continue to cook in pan (carryover cooking) while they cool. Allow cookies to cool in pan for 15 to 20 minutes, or until firm enough to remove. I baked the cookies shown for 10 1/2 minutes and allowed them to cool in pan for 20 minutes. To dislodge cookies if you’re having any trouble, gently run the tip of rubber spatula around the rim of the cavity. Don’t use a knife because it’ll scratch the pan. Or simply invert the pan over a your work surface and tap on the bottom and they’ll pop out. Cookies will keep airtight at room temperature for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months. Unbaked cookie dough mounds can be stored airtight in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or frozen for up to 4 months, so consider baking only as many cookies as desired and save the remaining dough to be baked in the future when desired.
Adapted from Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 274Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 36mgSodium: 102mgCarbohydrates: 39gFiber: 1gSugar: 23gProtein: 3g
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83 Comments on “Caramel-Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups”
Will this recipe work if I bake them in a mini muffin tin instead? If so, how long do I bake them instead? Thanks (:
You’d have more caramel than cookie in a mimi pan and it would be more tedious to do, but possible. I don’t know how long to bake since I haven’t tried them as mini.
Is it possible to cut the caramel pieces into half? Alright thanks (:
These were a huge hit last time even without the caramels inside. (i’m not a big caramel person.) Today I’m making them again for a friend’s birthday. Yum! What an Averie baking weekend we’re having at my house.
Also, I love that so many of your recipes are one bowl no muss no fuss quick and easy.
I’m glad to hear you’re making these again and that you’re trying out my recipes – and that you appreciate they’re one bowl/no muss/no fuss! That’s something I strive for :)
I took your advice to wait for white chocolate chips for the candy corn cookies and made these last night instead. I chose this recipe for the ease and lack of chilling time. My husband and I loved them!! I can’t wait to try more of your cookie recipes :)
I’m so glad you and your hubs loved these! And good call on waiting for white choc chips for the other recipe. Keep me posted how other recipes of mine turn out for you! :)
Oh wow, these look divine! I love the caramel centers :)
Stuff anything with a caramel and I’m a happy girl! These look fantastic!
And thanks for the pin!
Just made these – easiest chocolate chip cookie I’ve ever made! Mine sunk a little in the middle as they cooled, but probably because I actually left out the caramels. I might try making these again in mini muffin tins to yield more. Do you think that would work? I love how gooey the centers are of these. Thanks!
You could try them in a mini pan but just be VERY careful not to overbake since things cook so much faster in a mini pan. I’m glad you love them – and you didn’t even add the caramel! They’re even better with it :)
I really need to try baking chocolate chip cookies in muffin tins. Look how gloriously thick your cookie cups are! I want to try this with Rolos.
Just be careful – they are super prone to splooging out everywhere. I speak from experience…LOL :)
Averie, you’re a genius! Baking cookies in a muffin tin…definitely a “why didn’t I think of that! ” moment. :D I’m not a fan of hard candies but it looks like the Werther’s soften up beautifully! *Pinned* and longed for.
Thanks for pinning and yes, these caramels are softer to begin with than the cellophane-wrapper versions; and they stay soft while baking and get probably a little softer. As close to the texture of homemade caramels that I’ve found in mass-produced, readily-available storebought caramels. There are specialty, artisan ones but they don’t count…they’re like $2 bucks EACH :)
Love these! I can never ever get thick cookies, so yeah. Definitely going to try them in a muffin pan! I’ve been planning on making caramel stuffed cookies for forever, but the bag of caramels never seems to last very long. Might have to stick it out for these, though. :)
I love an unsuspecting cookie cup that looks a little normal, but then BAM– something surprising and sweet is sinfully tucked in the middle. In this case, caramel (aka, the best filling one could hope for). The only problem with this is, once I bring those square caramels home, it is hard for me to actually bake with them — simply because my mom and I go to town and polish off the entire bag before you can say “recipe.”
I go to town and polish off the entire bag before you can say “recipe.” <--- that happens to me in the summer with berries!
WHOA. These are the prettiest lil cookie cups and they have caramel inside—HOLY YUM!
You are one insane lady. And I mean that in the most endearing way. Every single one of your recipes are uder decadent and this one is just taking it one step further. Where do you get these ideas? PS: My caramel chips will have a home after all. ;-)
Ideas come to me on long runs! Lots of mental time to fill!
This is what I see early in the morning this side of the world and all I want is one of them for breakfast!! They look so yummy!! Xx
Totally right, very few things in life are better than a warm chocolate chip cookie but add caramel and I am all over it! Caramel is to me, what pb is to you! Naturally I could eat 1o of these, a la mode of course :)
What a fun idea. These would be such a fun treat for little kids at a party where you could tell them to “wait for the surprise inside!” They must be great if after all the desserts you make Scott was hoarding. Also, it’s like a cookie/muffin so my boys will feel like they are getting more bang for their buck: muffin = more volume! :-) Great recipe, Averie!
Volume eating, i.e. value eating, is always nice, isn’t it! And I know your boys would love these!
Here’s a semi unrelated story. When I remodeled my kitchen, I took in one of those caramels to the paint store and asked them to match it for my cupboards. They did not even blink. Like people bring in candy everyday… GREG
What a GREAT story. My local Ace Hardware is in Hillcrest (I don’t know if you’ve been to this part of San Diego) but it’s pretty colorful and I wouldn’t be surprised by that story happening there, actually. And now I’m dying to see a pic of your kitchen!
You asked to see my kitchen so here’s a link http://www.sippitysup.com/how-to-remodel-a-kitchen-in-905-days/ GREG
Caramel and chocolate chip cookies, yes, please! Pinned!
Thanks for pinning!
I’m so dying over that melty center. Cookie cups rock! And I so need to try cornstarch!
Oh my god, these look gorgeous and chocolatey!! I’m not much of a fan of caramel, so I’m going to use some oreos, and other chocolate mini snacks.
I love the look/texture of them….MMMM! They look so yummy! I want to reach through the monitor so bad and take one or maybe the whole batch!!
The good thing about these is that you don’t have to get your hands messy, like you do when you roll them into cookie balls, and they are easier, because you don’t have to worry about it spreading, not being you favored thickness,etc.
Thank you!!
I will try this soon, bookmarked!!!
These cups look irresistible, I love the caramel centers!
We were commenting on each other’s blogs at the same time! I hadnt seen this when I was oogling your cinn chip cookies!
Goodness gracious, I love everything about these cookie cups! Browned butter, caramel, chewy cookie – heaven!
Oh yum!!! Wish I had one right now :) Pinned!
Thanks for pinning, Stephanie!
OMG yum!!!! This recipe has totally made my day! How delicious! I can’t get over how good these look!!!
I like the caramel surprise inside!
amazing recipe as usual! I love cookie cups and these ones look extra special!
Wow! These look so moist and good!
Oh lordy do these look amazing, Averie! You really know how to turn a dessert into something extra special. To me, that always means stuffing it with caramel! Love these.
Wow, these look amazing! You’re right, stuffed cookies are way better than regular cookies!
After the last few batches of cookies I’ve tried have been big huge failures, I’m especially drawn to a no-fail recipe like this. Thanks, Averie!
Ugh failed cookie recipes are the WORST. These are foolproof and goofproof, promise! :)
Love the caramel surprise in the middle of these!
Love stuffed cookies….you can never go wrong! :)
Ohhh boy these look dangerously good. I’ve made something similar, but with banana in the centre instead of caramel. There’s something about baking cookies in a muffin tin that’s incredible awesome – you get that crispy-ness up the edge too but super soft in the middle. And these cookies look like they have that exactly!
Oh wow, banana! I’ve never had great luck using banana in cookies (cakes, muffins, bread, smoothies, pies – yes, but just not cookies). I’m impressed!
How can you not shove carmels into these!!! oh so yummy
Magical! I haven’t made cookie cups in so dang long and I think this is the recipe to pull me out of that funk – love these Averie! Pinned!
Thanks for pinning, Trish!
The drool situation I have going on is embarrassing.
How can you resist any dessert that has caramel stuffed in the middle? Especially the combination of chocolate, caramel and brown sugar buttery goodness!
We’re twins! I posted cookie cups today too!
Love that you added a big hunk of caramel to these! Yum!
These are pretty much my dream cookie! Anytime I make cookies it is almost always in cup form like this. Living at such a high elevation they are the only cookies that turn out for me. Love them!
The caramels inside just scream fall and I am so excited about them! :)
Ohmygosh that’s right, I always forget about altitude baking and how the rules totally change! Good point that cookies like these work for your situation, too!
I love caramels in pretty much everything. These are awesome Averie! Pinned of course :)
Thanks for the pin, Aimee!
I made your cookie cups last year and loved ’em. And I know I would love these as well! If there’s anything better than chocolate, it’s chocolate AND caramel!
I NEED to get one of those pans!! These looks so delicious Averie!
I really need to get on the cookie cup bandwagon, starting with these!!!! They are gorgeous, Averie!!!! With a caramel surprise and stamp of dessert-immune-husband approval — I know they are as amazing as they look!!!
Averie! You have me drooling this morning and I am loving it! I love almost anything stuffed (don’t take that perverted ha). Cannot wait to try these!
I love a cookie cup as a little vessel to hold a scoop of ice cream…and stuffed with a caramel just takes it over the top! Werthers are my favorite for butter toffee and caramels but I haven’t seen their baking caramels yet. Chocolate and caramel together with that slightly underbaked center looks heavenly!
Perfect little vessels is right! The baking caramels are brand new and they’re chewier and more like a homemade caramel than their cellophane-wrapper peers. And the EASE of use. Worth it right there!
Mother. Of. Pearl. This kind of makes me think I should just quit muffins and use the tins exclusively for cookies. I wasn’t thaaaaat attached to muffins anyway. But caramel and chocolate chips? DIFFERENT STORY.
You had me at caramel. I love how these are slightly just done and the fact you have a whole piece of caramel in there
I love the idea of stuffing a caramel in the center. These look amazing!
Averie, you completely sold me on this with that stuffed caramel! And at midnight, I need at least 2 dozen of these! Pinned!
Thanks for the pin and glad to know I’m not the only one working late!
Yummy.. just what I need on a Monday! Chocolate and caramel are a match made in heaven.
I have actually never used caramels in baking before. At least nothing that I made on my own. I may have done something iwth my mom or for a holiday baking something….but I honestly can’t even remember!
I need these. I need a cookie baked in a muffin cup.
Katie it’s the easiest cookie batter I’ve ever made. One bowl, stir it together. Like blondie batter, but cookies. Too easy!
Never baked with caramels? You have catching up to do :)
It’s a good job these are small cause I could eat 10 of them!
Although I will forever consider the toll house recipe to be the gold standard for the basic chocolate chip cookie (or just the dough)I desire nothing more than to ditch work and bake all those varieties you have on your blog…
I will say that the Nestle TH recipe is good but this dough is so much more buttery, softer and on top of it EASIER. I suggest cheating on your old faithful at least once. You won’t regret it :)
How cute is this idea! I love the fact your husband can still find desserts amazing. This recipe must be good because he would be hard to impress!
Whenever I get an apathetic response, I always remind that some families eat Oreos for dessert. And that my family is eating out of the Averie Cooks bakery, daily :)
“stuffed cookies will always one-up their unstuffed counterparts. Fact.”- so true! I love that these are stuffed with caramel and chocolate chips- so much good in cookies! The 30 minute baking time just sounds dangerous!
The 30 min turnaround time is highly dangerous!