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Hot Fudge Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies

Hot Fudge Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies


Hot Fudge Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies


Mmm those look amazing! Wish I could grab one of those through the screen…


If there wasn’t a snow storm happening here, I would run to the store for a jar of fudge sauce so that I could make these!


Dang that snow!! As soon as it clears up —-> beeline!!!


Can you tell me what brand of fudge sauce you buy? They vary so much in texture and I would love to duplicate your results. Thanks so much! They look fantastic!


These seem dangerously delicious. I can’t wait to try the recipe!


Dangerous is an understatement!!!


Wow, why didn’t I think of that? A great idea. Thanks for sharing your jaw dropping chocolate ideas with the world!


Oh you are MOST welcome Karen!


These look perfect – so soft!


You’ve really done it now, girl! These are so good-bad! Dangerous!


Honestly they really are dangerous. I feel like there needs to be a label – Beware: IRRESISTIBLE!!


Can I have the whole batch please?! That gooey chocolate is too die for!


How about we split a batch – I can’t bear to let myself eat a whole other batch by myself but I also couldn’t possibly make another one without devouring several!!!


PS I’ve seen your stuff on Pinterest lately and you’re killin’ it girl!! Keep it up!


That texture looks pretty perfect to me! And actual fudge. In a cookie?! Oh my goodness oh my goodness.


Yep – actual fudge!! And the best part is that it stays soft so you sink your teeth into melty chocolate gooeyness even after the cookies cool!! Gotta love that


My jaw is still on the floor…I can’t even! Gosh! HOT.FUDGE.STUFFED.COOKIES?! These sound crazy delicious! These gotta happen in my kitchen asap! Thanks for sharing such an “insane” recipe with a cookie monster like myself.


Welcome to the cookie monster club girl – can’t get enough cookies!!!


Ooooooh my goodness, these look so unreal!! I need to try them. That hot fudge center is calling my name…pinned!


Ha Thanks Rachel!! I’m basically a fan of anything stuffed with chocolate so chocolate chip cookies?? Um yeah.


This is the kind of recipe where you want to just drop everything you are doing, to try! Can you say “inspiration”? Thanks!


Yesssss I am so into these! They look amazing!


Thanks Elizabeth! They taste even better than they look!!!


These are unreal! Love love love the fudge center and I’m stunned by your cleverness with those fudge drops


Omg these look amazing. I wish someone would make them for me haha will have to try & find fudge sauce here in Australia. I’ve never seen it at the supermarket but never looked either lol


Hot fudge stuffed chocolate chip cookies? I love being human. This is the best thing ever.


Agreed – humanism has it’s benefits. aka: bacon, cheese, tacos, and hot fudge stuffed inside things.


OMG!! These are dangerously delicious! I shared with some friends, and they said, “OMG!”, too! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!


Oh yes – those pictures are puuuurty! I can’t believe these came from that same mix – what else do you have up your sleeve with that stuff?! And those two perfect little chips on top of each cookie? Love.


Made these for a party, and they were gone within seconds. One friend even commented, “This is the kind of cookie that changes a man.” Couldn’t quit laughing at that comment. I did just a few things differently- I couldn’t get the hang of just halfing the ball of dough, putting the hot fudge between it, and sealing the edges like pictured above. Instead, I halfed the balls of dough, flattened them out a little bit into a small pancake, put the hot fudge in, and sealed the edges that way. My cookies also weren’t as flat and gorgeous as the ones pictured, but it did not matter to those eating them all up apparently! The recipe only made about 12 cookies for me, but they were pretty big. Very rich and delicious cookie- have a cup of milk handy!


Haha – I love that comment from your friend that’s hilarious!!! So glad you liked them and the “pancake” method worked for you!!


When I tried to make these, the dough was very dry, and never came together. Any suggestions on how to fix? I’m not at a high altitude.


Hi! That’s so strange – did you cover it tightly when you chilled the dough? If it’s not covered really tightly the dough can get dried out…


I made a 2nd batch. After the 1st cup of flour, I added flour 1/4 cup at a time until I got the desired consistency. Turned out fantastic.


Delicious cookies, thanks for sharing!


OMG, Tiffany. My 12-year-old niece picked this recipe as 1 of 2 from my Pinterest boards she wanted to bake with me for her birthday baking day (what she wanted instead of a gift) from auntie. We put a few personal touches on them by using a coconut flavored hot fudge and using coconut cream pudding mix instead of vanilla, and they are UNBELIEVABLE – the best cookies I’ve ever made, and I’m no novice. Thanks for the recipe & inspiration! <3


Okay first of all that is the cutest thing I’ve ever heard – she wanted a baking day with her auntie as her birthday gift?! Gah, adorable! Second, you are so welcome, I’m so glad you loved this recipe and you are GENIUS of using the coconut cream pudding and hot fudge – I MUST try that!!!


The BEST soft and chewy BIG chocolate chip cookies stuffed with gooey hot fudge sauce!


I am stoked right now. Absolutely, totally, 100% over the moon because today we are talking chocolate chip cookies. And not just any chocolate chip cookies – these are my absolute favorite chocolate chip cookies (my “perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe”) and they are stuffed with hot fudge sauce.


Here, let me help you pick your jaw up off the floor.


Also, a little something different today, I’m going to walk you through the process of making these insane cookies. Insane in the sense that they will blow your mind they are so tasty. Not insane in the labor intensive department because honest to goodness they are sooo easy guys. Promise.


As you can see from my pretty little collage here, There is a four-step process that happens between making the dough and actually putting the cookies in the oven. Well, five actually but that’s only because it’s really important to chill the dough for at least an hour before you roll the cookies. If that sounds crazy to you and you’re tempted not to skip it, DON’T. The chilling is important and SO WORTH IT. Can’t emphasize that enough.


So you make the dough – seriously about 8 minutes, the recipe is so simple – and then you stick the dough (covered tightly!) in the fridge, and you make yourself some hot fudge drops and stick those in the freezer. The making of the hot fudge drops literally involves using a greased teaspoon to scoop some hot fudge out of a jar you bought at the store for $2. Or if you’re a super-person, it might even be your own homemade hot fudge sauce, in which case youaremyhero. the end.


But after that hour of dough chilling that just flew by because you did a load of laundry in the meantime (oh my gosh laundry, I really kind of hate you ps.) you’re going to take your dough out of the fridge (and uncover it of course) and roll the dough into large balls. About 14 of them actually. They are big cookies – more to love.


Next, use your sticky little fingers to break a dough ball in half, place a frozen fudge drop in the middle of one half, top it with the second half, and roll the whole thing back into a ball so the fudge gets trapped in the middle. Ta-da! Repeat with remaining cookie dough, then bake.


And aren’t they just gorgeous?? I just can’t say no to a perfectly soft, chewy, hot fudge stuffed chocolate chip cookie.


I just can’t.


12 tablespoons butter, softened


1 small box instant vanilla pudding mix - dry, not prepared (one 3.4 ounce box, it must be INSTANT - not cook and serve, etc)


Start by beating butter and sugars together for 1-2 minutes until very fluffy. Add vanilla and egg and mix well. In a separate bowl whisk together flour, pudding mix, baking soda, and salt. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until incorporated and dough comes together. Stir in chocolate chips. Cover tightly and chill for at least 1 hour.


After you put the dough in the fridge to chill, prepare the hot fudge sauce. Line a small baking sheet (or something similar that is flat and will fit in your freezer) with foil, parchment, or wax paper. Drop your heaping teaspoons of hot fudge onto the paper. (see note) Freeze until ready to use (no need to cover).


After your dough has chilled for at least 1 hour, take it out of the fridge and preheat your oven to 350. Lightly grease a large baking sheet and set aside.


Roll your dough into 14 balls (yes, they are large!) Take the hot fudge drops out of the freezer. Take one dough ball and use your fingers to break it in half. Place a hot fudge drop in the middle of one half of the dough ball, then top it with the second half and roll the ball in your hands to make it round again and seal the sides so you can no longer see the fudge. Place on prepared baking sheet and repeat with remaining dough. (Careful not to crowd your cookies because they will spread and they are big. About 6 to a large baking sheet is plenty)


Bake cookies for 9-12 minutes until they are started to lightly brown around the edges but aren't quite fully cooked. Remove them from the oven and allow to cool for about 20 minutes on the pan (until the pan cools), then transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely - they are completely done cooling when you can touch one of the chocolate chips and it is firm. Store in airtight container. Serve at room temperature or reheat for a few seconds in the microwave for a warm and melty treat! (see note)


When dropping your fudge onto the paper before freezing, the best way to avoid a mess is to spritz your teaspoon with a little bit of nonstick spray before scooping your fudge. Use your finger to gently slide it out onto the paper.


For the chocolate chips, I like to reserve about ⅓ cup when mixing them into the dough. I leave those out and then right before putting the cookie balls in the oven, gently press chocolate chips into the cookie dough balls - after baking these chocolate chips will still show on top of the cookies. This is my favorite trick to make chocolate chip cookies look really pretty!


The hot fudge sauce will stay soft inside the cookies even after they are completely cooled. Warming them up is not necessary but it is a fantastic treat - especially served with ice cream!


*Prep time does not include 1 hour of chilling time*


*recipe adapted from Butterscotch Pudding Cookies which was adapted from Averie Cooks


Original article and pictures take http://www.lecremedelacrumb.com/2015/02/hot-fudge-stuffed-chocolate-chip-cookies.html site

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