![]() Here’s the story: Two years ago I was in the middle of writing recipes for my book, Erin Bakes Cake. I’m also eating a Brown Sugar Butter Crunch Cookie. Just in case you were wondering, I am laughing as I write this. I think my toddler might agree - he told me it was the best cookie he’s ever had! But then again, he’s 2.5 - so I think the best cookie he’s ever had is probably whichever one is currently in his hand.That bad habit of mine just landed me in The NY Times. Combine with the crunchy, salty toffee and you have pretty much my ideal cookie. These cookies spread just enough that they get a little bit thin, meaning the inside stays nice and chewy, but the outside gets just a little crisp. After all, this are toffee crunch cookies! You want the bits to be small enough that they don’t overwhelm the cookie, but large enough that you still get a little crunch. I tossed the Heath bars in the food processor, but you could just as easily go to town with a bag and a rolling pin. ![]() ![]() Heath also makes the “Bits ‘O Brickle” toffee bits, but our grocery store does not carry them. I took the really easy way out and used some chopped up Heath bars. ![]() You can use whatever kind of toffee you prefer for these - homemade or store bought. Hooray, restraint! Plus, these last really well – just as delicious as fresh out of the oven.) (I am happy to report I still have SOME self control, as the batch currently in my kitchen is almost 2 weeks old and I still have half a batch left. I have my cookie, I enjoy it, and I’d rather save the rest for another day.Įxcept with these cookies, apparently. I don’t have a huge sweet tooth, so I’m usually one-and-done when it comes to cookies. Leave work immediately and go make these, because you will love them. If your cookie preferences are at all like mine, make these toffee crunch cookies. I like my cookies thin, crisp on the edges and chewy in the center, and a little bit salty because I love the salty-sweet combination. While I respect his decision, I… disagree. My husband loves thick, soft chocolate chip cookies. How do you like your cookies? Thick or thin? Chewy or crisp? Chocolate or non-chocolate? Sugary sweet or a little bit salty?Įveryone has totally different preferences when it comes to cookies. One soft and chewy, one thin and crispy, and one jumbo sized and cakey. If you missed my post on Monday, CLICK HERE to learn a little more about the organization, my own research background in pediatric cancer, and why you should consider donating to this great charity!īecause I’m a crowd pleaser, I’m bringing you three different cookies this week. We’re helping to raise funds for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds for research to develop new, improved, and less toxic treatments for pediatric cancer. If you missed my post on Monday ( Chewy Chocolate Mint Cookies), I’m participating in a cookie exchange with a group of other food bloggers. I’m here today to share the second cookie in for The Sweetest Season Cookie Exchange. ![]() If you love your cookies thin, chewy in the middle but crispy on the edges, and like the salty-sweet flavor combination, you need to make these, ASAP! A little sweet, a little salty, a little crispy, a little chewy, these toffee crunch cookies are all delicious. ![]()
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