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1 cup butter

1 ¼ cups sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
¾ cup cocoa
2 ¼ cup flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
4 packages Rolos (40)
In a large bowl mix butter, 1 cup of sugar, brown sugar, eggs, and vanilla. In medium bowl mix flour, coco, and baking soda. Add to butter mixture. Roll 1 tablespoon cookie dough into a ball; flatten into palm of your hand. Place 1 Rolo in the center; bring sides together and roll into ball. Roll ball in the remaining ¼ white sugar. Bake at 350° for 8-10 minutes.
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First off, these cookies rule. The cookie part tastes almost like brownies and has a great chewy/fudgy texture. And then there's a Rolo in the middle, so how can you lose? I saw this recipe on Bakespace some time ago and was intrigued. So I copied it down for making in the future. I had forgotten that Spryte has a Rolo cookie recipe too and it looks like it's easier to work with. The recipe I made has very sticky dough that was very hard (as in, impossible) to roll into a ball. But I found that it was less sticky after it sat for a bit. So next time I make these I'm going to let the dough rest for 15-20 minutes before I bake them. Still, next time I make them I'll be using Sprytes recipe, they have a little more flour so shouldn't be quite so bad. She recommends using cooking spray on your hands, but I didn't. I should have.
The recipe I used says to mix together the sugars, butter, eggs and vanilla as the first step. I just couldn't do that, I had to mix the sugars and the butter together first. Is that a bad sign? Am I getting snooty? Anyway, that's what I did. I took the sugars and butter















We love these! Someone gave me the recipe when I first got married and I've made them every Christmas since. I'm sure we'd have a Christmas revolt if I skipped them one year.
ReplyDeleteBob, my dough is wicked sticky too. The mixing part SUCKS... but for the rolling, I spray my hands with cooking spray and it goes very smoothly with a minimum of cookie dough accumulation on my hands. =)
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are da Bomb! Love making them... If your looking for more candy stuffed cookies, I found that you can wrap peanut butter cookie dough around the mini Reeses peanut butter cups... Total YUM!
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Don't know how you feel about peanut butter. ;)
That looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI love that caramel surprise in the center! Delicious.
ReplyDeleteI have made these cookies several times, and they are ridiculously delicious! Thanks for the repost to remind me that I haven't made them in forever.
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