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Rolo Cookies are a from scratch version of my favorite cookie cup recipe. These are my FAVORITE chocolate chip cookie – baked into a mini muffin pan!
Sometimes you feel like a cookie. Some days you just need a cookie. Some days you need 5 dozen. And what’s better than a cookie? A cookie cup. This is my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe but baked into a mini muffin pan. Then I did one better and turned them into Rolo Cookies by pressing a caramel candy into the center, likle a blossom cookie. They’re Rolo Cookie Cups from scratch and they’re so soft and good!
Important Ingredients
- This is my classic cookie recipe that starts with melted unsalted butter.
- Other than that it has all the usual cookie ingredients (brown sugar and granulated sugar, baking soda, egg, etc.)
- I like using mini chocolate chips in cookie cups since they’re smaller cookies, but you can use mini or regular semi-sweet chocolate chips (or any brand/flavor).
- Rolo candies are a must in Rolo Cookies! Unwrap them, obvi.
How to make Rolo Cookies
- Make sure to spray your muffin tins with nonstick spray and only put about 1 tablespoon of cookie dough in each cavity.
- These are like blossom cookies but they’re made in mini muffin pans and you can press your favorite candy on top. They’re pretty much my favorite way to eat chocolate chip cookies.
- You can make them in ONE bowl with a spoon – no mixer needed!
- Press a Rolo into the warm cookie cups when they come out of the oven. Cool, then remove from pans.
Expert Tips
- Don’t skip greasing your pans. Nonstick cooking or baking spray works just fine, or use butter or shortening.
- Let them cool completely before removing. To remove, use a butter knife to help pop them out.
- You know Rolo Cookies are done baking when they’ve just lost their glossy sheen.
- You can top these with any candy – not just Rolos! Use peanut butter cups, Hershey’s Kisses, or anything!
- You can even top these with frosting: Vanilla Buttercream Frosting, Cream Cheese Frosting, or Peanut Butter Frosting would be fantastic!
FAQs
Most definitely! I always freeze these so I have cookie cups whenever I want. They’re great for holiday giving that way too.
Rolo Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup (226g) unsalted butter , melted
- ⅔ cup (134g) granulated sugar
- 1 cup (200g) packed brown sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 3 cups (372g) all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ cups mini chocolate chips
- 60 Rolo candies unwrapped (from about 2-12 ounce packages) or any other candy
Instructions
- Place melted butter in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or a large bowl if using a hand mixer). Add granulated and brown sugars and mix on low speed until the mixture is smooth. Mix in egg and vanilla extract and mix on medium speed until combined.
- Mix in baking soda and salt, then slowly mix in flour and mix just until the batter is smooth and comes together. Be sure to scrape the sides of the bowl during mixing. Slowly mix in chocolate chips.
- Spray mini muffin pans with nonstick cookie spray (I like the kind with flour for these). Scoop 1-1 1/2 tablespoons of dough into each cavity. Chill the pans for 20 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake cookie cups for about 9-11 minutes (the outside will start to turn a golden color when done).
- When the cookie cups come out of the oven, press one candy into the center of each. Let cool completely in pans before removing (let the Rolo re-harden or it will collapse). Cookies should pop out easily with the aid of a knife.
- Or, skip the candy, let them cool then remove them from the pans and frost with desired frosting.
- Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 1 month.
Recipe Notes
- Don’t skip greasing your pans. Nonstick cooking or baking spray works just fine, or use butter or shortening.
- Let them cool completely before removing. To remove, use a butter knife to help pop them out.
- You know Rolo Cookies are done baking when they’ve just lost their glossy sheen.
- You can top these with any candy – not just Rolos! Use peanut butter cups, Hershey’s Kisses, or anything!
I always need a cookie! I would totally eat the whole batch!! These are fantastic!
I think I need a cookie everyday! Especially these cookies, Dorothy! Love the rolo in the middle!
Too funny Jordan thought her name was you. And I was pretty much the same with treats with all 3 of my kidlets. The first time all 3 of them ever tried cake was on their 1st birthdays. ๐ Thatโs when I pretty much realised I was in for it from that day forward.
Iโve never tried cookie cups yet. Donโt faint – I know, I know. But that awesome caramelness oozing out is calling me now. If I were to make some (which will be soon hopefully), itโll be these.
Yes, the first birthday. And then it was just downhill from there… ha!
That cross-section shot with the Rolo melty and gooey…. PERFECTION! Love that! Pinned of course. And thank god you used Rolos and I didn’t…I have a cookie cups post this week I think? or next? I can’t remember, I prescheduled it b/c I’m on vacay ๐ I used a hunk of dark chocolate. Love your Rolo idea!
LOL, we’ve synced. It’s a wonder the internet isn’t awash with all the same things between you, me, Sally, Ashton, and everyone else. Have a fun vacation!!
LOL!!! ๐ I LOVE THAT! I did the opposite… I would say, “Does Ana want a cracker?” (said in a cutsie, very annoying voice)… and when she started to talk, she would say, “Ana wants a cracker”, “Ana wants popsicles”, etc… and this continued for about 2 years! I think your way is better!. ๐ Now that I talked your ear off, can I have a batch (or 5) of the rolo-amazingness before me?!? ๐
Thank YOUUUU for the link love!
That’s too funny! ๐
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