These Butterfinger Cookie Dough Bites are made without eggs and with heat-treated flour making them totally safe to eat! Sure to become your new favorite snack!
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Summer is coming to an end and I’m already embracing the new season with hope and happiness. You or your little ones are gearing up for the new school year, and it’s the perfect time of the year to get back to baking and prepare some sweet comfort treats and other baked goods to enjoy in between classes or after school. And if you’re no longer in school, you don’t have kids, or your kids are all grown-up, be reassured that these Butterfinger® Cookie Dough Bites will still make a great snack!
Who doesn’t love the combination of chocolate and peanut butter together? These cookie dough bites contain crushed Butterfinger® bars both in the dough and sprinkled on top to help you really bring out the iconic and epic flavor combination that we have all grown to love. You can find Butterfinger® in your local grocery store! (Here’s a nifty little store locator tool!)
To make this homemade Butterfinger cookie dough bites recipe, you will need the following ingredients:
I adore easy desserts, and this one is super super simple. Literally, the kids can whip this up—boyfriend/girlfriend, or whomever. This recipe is quick and fool-proof.
You’ll start with making the Butterfinger® cookie dough by creaming together the butter and sugar together while the flour is being baked briefly in the oven to make it safe-to-eat. Once combined, you’ll add the vanilla, salt, and cooled flour and mix until there are no pockets of flour left.
Then comes the fun part, chopping the Butterfinger bars to add to the cookie dough. I went with a rough chop so the cookie dough bites would have a few larger chunks of Butterfinger® in them. Once your Butterfinger® is incorporated, you just scoop the cookie dough, roll into balls, and place on a baking tray to be chilled for 30 minutes while you prepare the chocolate coating.
In a heatproof bowl set over barely simmering water, you’ll add the chocolate and oil and stir occasionally until completely melted and smooth. This is essentially letting the steam from the water melt the chocolate slowly to prevent burning. You can also do this in a microwave at 50% power in 15-second increments until melted, mixing in between. Just be super careful not to overheat the mixture; once chocolate burns, there is no going back!
Once the chocolate is melted, it’s time to dunk the chilled cookie dough bites and give them a nice finishing sprinkle of crushed Butterfinger®. If you choose to add a milk (or dark) chocolate drizzle to the cookie dough bites, you’ll want to chill them for about 10-15 minutes after dipping them in the semisweet chocolate first!
CAN I REDUCE THE BROWN SUGAR?
I wouldn’t recommend it. It’s doing more than lending a sweet flavor. It’s actually helping to keep these cookie dough bites nice and moist and soft and together. If you were to reduce the amount of sugar the cookie dough bites would likely be crumbly and dry.
Yes, you MUST chill the cookie dough for at least 30 minutes. This cookie dough is a bit on the oily side before chilling and it becomes less oily as it chills.
If you used cup measures as opposed to weight measures, there’s a larger chance your cookie dough will come out crumbly. Why? As weird as this sounds, measuring cups aren’t as accurate as you think. For example, somebody who scoops the measuring cup into the flour will have way more than somebody who uses a spoon to scoop the flour into the same sized measuring cup. This is why you should really be measuring by weight with a kitchen scale instead—it’s much more reliable and completely eliminates any inconsistencies.
Whether you or your loved ones are back in school physically or dealing with back-to-back Zoom meetings all day, these Butterfinger® Cookie Dough Bites are the perfect, easy to make sweet treat to snack on. Trust me, you’ve earned it!
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These were a perfect way to make the most of extra Halloween candy! They're so quick and easy to make, and they're super delicious!