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The holidays are a wonderful time for baking treats. One of our favorites to share is this easy and delicious recipe for holiday treasure cookies that each come with a secret hidden delight.

My mother used to make these every holiday and store them in coffee cans in the cool cabinet in our kitchen. Being the organized German that she was, she took weeks to make dozens of Christmas cookies to share with family and friends. I have to admit that I would sneak into the cabinet and steal a few. I’m sure the tell-tale sign of the powder sugar trail gave me away every time. She never scolded me because she knew they were my favorites and still are to this day.

These wonderful treats have a crumbly, buttery outside hiding a delicious and surprising chocolatey burst inside. You can use any flavor of chocolate kisses you like or mix and match to enhance the surprise. I grew up with the standard milk chocolate Hershey kisses but now I prefer the dark chocolate kisses. Holiday and specialty flavor kisses would work well too.

We hope you try this recipe and it becomes one of your family’s favorites too.

Holiday Treasure Cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Butter, softened
  • 2 cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 cup Sugar
  • 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 1 Bag Hershey's Kisses (Any flavor, although we prefer Special Dark)
  • 1 1/2 cups Confectioner's Sugar

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Cream sugar, butter, and vanilla together until creamy, light, and fluffy.
  • Slowly add flour and blend well until flour becomes completely incorporated into the mixture forming a soft dough.
  • Refrigerate the dough for 2 hours or more until quite firm.
  • While the dough is chilling, unwrap the kisses.
  • When the dough is thoroughly chilled, take a spoonful and work gently with fingers to create a ball then flatten the ball into a small patty. Place a kiss in the center of the patty then pull up sides to wrap around a kiss. When the kiss is completely covered, roll dough in your palms (like a meatball) to shape it back into the ball. Place on ungreased cookie sheets. Repeat until all dough/kisses are in balls.
  • Bake for 10-12 minutes (depending on your oven)or until dough is no longer gummy and bottoms are slightly golden.
  • Cool for a few minutes on a cookie sheet, then place on a rack to coolentirely. Meanwhile, put confectioner's sugar in a large bowl.
  • When cookies are cooled, roll in confectioner's sugar to coat. When you have finished all the cookies with one coating, repeat so that each cookie has 2 coats of confectioner's sugar and is covered all around.
Course: Dessert
Keyword: Cookies, Holiday

 

Holiday Treasure Cookies
Holiday Treasure Cookies the surprise is a chocolate kiss inside!

We hope you enjoy these little treasures. Watch out for the powdered sugar – it’s a bit messy but worth it!

If you’re looking for another terrific holiday cookie check out these Easy Chocolate Crinkles.

Happy Holidays!

THE QUICK BITE:  If you’re looking for a new holiday cookie recipe try the Holiday Treasure Cookie. There’s a chocolate surprise in every cookie. They’re sure to be a new family favorite.

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Cookies are a universal taste treat. Many countries around the world have their own unique cookies – Italian Biscotti, Korean Yakgwa, Mexican Wedding Cakes, Balinese Jaja Lempog, Swedish Rosenmunnar, Greek Kourabiethes, Scottish Shortbread,  French Macarons, Chinese almond cookies, Dutch Stroopwafels, and more than we can count! Cookies are that sweet, delicious finger food that’s perfect to finish off a meal or just to have as a snack.

So we’re sharing one of our all-time favorite recipes, yummy Chocolate Crinkles. These sweet little chewy-crisp chocolatey delights are so easy to make and just as easy to devour. You’ll want to have them around for whenever the cookie monster strikes!

chocolate crinkles

This recipe makes about 6 dozen cookies, plenty for eating, sharing, and freezing some for later!

Easy Chocolate Crinkles Cookie Recipe

Ingredients

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder (like Hershey, Nestle)
2 cups granulated sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup confectioners’ (powdered) sugar
4 eggs
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1/2 cup safflower or canola oil

Directions

1. Mix cocoa, granulated sugar, and vegetable oil in a medium-sized bowl. Add eggs one at a time and blend until each is well combined.

2. Stir in the vanilla and blend until all are thoroughly combined.

3.  In another bowl, combine flour, baking powder, and salt.

4. Add the dry ingredients mixture into the cocoa mixture and blend until completely mixed into a dough. Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours until very firm.

5. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or foil (shiny side up).

6. Take the dough in one-inch mounds and roll it into balls. You can use a meat/melon ball scoop of the appropriate size to start, but you’ll want to roll into a complete round ball with your fingers.

7. Pour confectioners’ (powdered) sugar onto a large plate and roll each ball over the sugar until thoroughly coated and place balls about 1 inch apart onto the baking sheets. If you don’t have a large oven, put the leftover dough back into the refrigerator while making each set of cookies so it doesn’t get too soft.

8. Bake at 350 for 11-13 minutes, until cookies flatten out and the “crinkles” appear showing the chocolate cookie through the confectioners’ sugar coating.

9. Let cool on the baking sheet for a minute or two to set, then transfer the cookies onto wire racks and let cool.

Enjoy!

THE QUICK BITE: Cookies are a favorite treat whether for dessert, snack, or just because. Our super-easy Chocolate Crinkles recipe is a delicious way to get a little sweetness into any day. If you’re looking for more cookies check out our matcha tea cookies recipe.

 

 

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