Time for a cavity? One or two?
Bad way to introduce a cookie? Kidding, but this is SUPER sweet and super GOOEY! And has without a doubt, a very funky name. Something named with this much 'funk' in the title, I, of course, had to make it. Really easy to make and really tasty. I already said that, but it truly is. It will take your worst pb & chocolate craving straight away. The original recipe calls for shaping them into cups, I wanted squares so I could have bigger 'puddles of fudge' <---smart right? Yeah, I know what I'm doing in the kitchen, I'm good. This dough can be shaped into anything, but make sure to leave a well for the fudge filling--ok?
pb fudge puddle cookies
from sunday baker blog
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Cookie Crust:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
1/2 ts vanilla extract
1-1/4 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 ts baking soda
1/2 ts salt
In a large mixer bowl, combine butter, peanut butter, and both sugars. Beat in egg and vanilla.
In a separate bowl, mix the flour, baking soda, and salt. Gradually add the dry to the wet mixtures.
Chill in the fridge for at least one hour. Remove from fridge and form into 1" balls. Grease a mini-muffin pan and add 1 ball to each muffin cup. Bake in a 325 degree oven for about 15 minutes or until very lightly browned. Remove from oven and make an indentation in the center of each ball, big enough to fill the middles with the fudge filling. Let them cool in the pan for at least 5 minutes and then move to a cooling rack. Once all of the cookies are done baking, it's time to make the fudge filling:
Filling:
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup butterscotch chips (I used milk chocolate chips)
1-14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk
1 ts vanilla
chopped nuts or sprinkles(optional)
In a microwave safe bowl or saucepan, combine all of the ingredients except the nuts/sprinkles. Microwave for 1 minute, stir well. If there are still unmelted chips, continue to melt in microwave for 15 second increments until all smooth:
Immediately start filling the cookie cups with the filling. It will start to harden just a bit as you do it, so make sure to give it a good stir once in awhile. Sprinkle with the nuts or just leave plain. Let set for an hour or so.
pb fudge puddle cookies
from sunday baker blog
print recipe
Cookie Crust:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
1/2 ts vanilla extract
1-1/4 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 ts baking soda
1/2 ts salt
In a large mixer bowl, combine butter, peanut butter, and both sugars. Beat in egg and vanilla.
In a separate bowl, mix the flour, baking soda, and salt. Gradually add the dry to the wet mixtures.
Chill in the fridge for at least one hour. Remove from fridge and form into 1" balls. Grease a mini-muffin pan and add 1 ball to each muffin cup. Bake in a 325 degree oven for about 15 minutes or until very lightly browned. Remove from oven and make an indentation in the center of each ball, big enough to fill the middles with the fudge filling. Let them cool in the pan for at least 5 minutes and then move to a cooling rack. Once all of the cookies are done baking, it's time to make the fudge filling:
Filling:
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup butterscotch chips (I used milk chocolate chips)
1-14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk
1 ts vanilla
chopped nuts or sprinkles(optional)
In a microwave safe bowl or saucepan, combine all of the ingredients except the nuts/sprinkles. Microwave for 1 minute, stir well. If there are still unmelted chips, continue to melt in microwave for 15 second increments until all smooth:
Immediately start filling the cookie cups with the filling. It will start to harden just a bit as you do it, so make sure to give it a good stir once in awhile. Sprinkle with the nuts or just leave plain. Let set for an hour or so.
You are always killing me with these crazy amazing baked goods!! Yes, I want them right now, but will have to bookmark until I can head to a grocery store.
ReplyDeleteThat's hot! Fudge puddles....LOL
ReplyDeletewow! I want one right now!!
ReplyDelete**drool**
ReplyDeleteThey look in-freaking-credible!
ReplyDeleteThat first picture is incredible. Made me wnat some melty chocolate NOW
ReplyDeleteCavity, shmavity. I'll take the whole batch. Fudgy gooeyness!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI am now CRAVING PB and Chocolate like a mad woman. I better find one of these puddles soon or I could get dangerous!
ReplyDeleteThe look outrageous - just to thing for me to have when I wanna be a bad girl.
ReplyDeleteSweet lord, those look outrageous! I'll gladly risk a cavity to try those. Wow, I keep going back to look at the picture over and over. YUM!
ReplyDeleteMy peanut butter loving son would really dig these. Another drool worthy post Dawn.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Those look amazing and sound heavenly.
ReplyDeleteLarger puddle = genius.
ReplyDeletelooks heavenly. drool...
ReplyDeleteI am on this recipe for sure - this weekend!
ReplyDeleteGood gawd, my teeth just fell out! No problem: I would happily gum these. Have I grossed out anyone yet?
ReplyDeleteWhat I should've said was: Wow! These look insanely delicious!
The kids are off tomorrow and we WILL be making these. I love that you made them squares.
ReplyDeletemouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteI made these last year, they are to die for!!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great idea. Love that with fudge in the middle.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I'd sacrifice a filling for one of these! :) Great name - not sure i've ever eaten anything with "puddle" in the name, but this would be a great start!
ReplyDeleteOh wow these look heavenly, I wasn't expecting the center to be so fudge like when I clicked on you from Tastespotting! I can't wait to make these, I know they would be a hit at a holiday party.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. lol
ReplyDeleteOh my word these look divine!! That first picture is making me drool!!
ReplyDeletei hate puddles--i always seem to step in them and end up with soaked socks. puddles of fudge, however...i think we'd get along just fine. they're perfect for a soft peanut butter cookie!
ReplyDeleteOh lord, they look dynamite.
ReplyDeletefudge puddles- that's adorable.
ReplyDeleteMy husband would love me even more if I made him these
ReplyDeleteOh MAN! I remember these!!! THey were good...especially withmilk!!!!
ReplyDeleteDrooool....my absolute favorite combo on earth. Please send me one!!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness gracious all the food you make is beautiful, not to mention completely mouth-watering!
ReplyDeleteChocolate and pb, my favorite...I have all the ingredients and this weather is going to keep us inside all weekend, I can taste them already!
ReplyDeleteOh dear. One more puddle I have to wade right into.
ReplyDeleteoh... wow...
ReplyDeleteBloody Heck! Food Pornarama!
ReplyDeleteThese look incredible!
You have no idea how much I want these!! Right now!! Heaven on Earth!
ReplyDeleteWho cares about cavities? Seriosly Dawn those must be as delicious as they look and I'm almost glad I can't reach them, I would eat an embarrasing amount I'm sure. I just love this kind of things!
ReplyDeleteThese look incredible!! I'd probably eat the whole batch as soon as it came out of the oven :)
ReplyDeleteFudge puddles, seriously?!?! I want to lick the screen :)
ReplyDeleteThe first picture made me want to grab your cookie straight from my computer screen. So YUM!!!!!!!! yet sinful >_<
ReplyDeleteYum, those look so good! I do wish I could have one right now!
ReplyDeleteGood lord that looks incredible!Wow.
ReplyDeleteoh damn girl..I am loving the square version with the extra gooey chocolate! Feel free to send me a dozen or two or three!
ReplyDeleteReally? You call this nothing fancy?
ReplyDeleteO my! Those look incredibly mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteI love the name you gave them :) Puddles of fudge are *always* a good thing, right?
ReplyDeleteI am speechless...
ReplyDeletecan i swim in a fudge puddle? and eat my way out? :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm, these would fit well with my chocolate craving right now!
ReplyDeleteYou *know* I want these. Right now. For dinner. Yes, that's right--dinner.
ReplyDeleteNow this will wash away the cold and rainy blues for sure! I think i would mold min into coffee cups...way more fudge huh? lol ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh man, I just want to sick my teeth into one of those!
ReplyDeleteI loooove sweet and gooey stuff...yum
ReplyDeleteman those look good. and i love that name, too!
ReplyDeletedo send me about 2 dozen of these so I can eat in 2 days! looks delish and sexy.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is "YUM"! Wish I had one of these right now!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are gorgeous! Your food looks decadent.
ReplyDeleteThe square ones do look better than the smaller sound ones! :)
ReplyDeleteBtw, I made the banana bread recipe Monica got from you. Thanks!
~ingrid
You are an evil, evil woman for creating such treats. Meal replacement, perhaps.
ReplyDeleteOMG, when the page was loading and the top picture first appeared, I wanted to press my face against the computer screen and shamelessly lick it.
ReplyDeleteWow... that picture doesn't even need words. Bookmarked! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW, that looks sooo good, it made my mouth water, I have to try this..I must, I must! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your photos! These pb fudge puddles are total food porn!! Need to shut off my taste buds!!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos! These pb fudge puddles are total food porn!! Need to shut off my taste buds!!
ReplyDeleteHoly Crap these are amazing! U rock!
ReplyDeleteI have made these fudge puddles numerous times, and folks, they really are that good! The cookie part is delicious (I like to use crunchy peanut butter rather than smooth). I usually make a chocolate/peanut butter ganache or a brownie-like filling. They don't keep well in my opinion so I'd make up the dough, keep it in the fridge and make them the day you plan to eat them. Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has eaten them has loved, loved, loved them! One word of caution...they are sinfully rich (but oh so worth it)!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I really love it. Those look amazing & I will definitely try this tomorrow. You can check- 8 Best Diabetes Superfoods: (That Can Be Eaten Freely)
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