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Rice Krispie Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
If you recall in my Los Angeles recap, I raved about the Rice Krispie Chocolate Chip cookie I devoured at the Tiago Coffee Shop on Hollywood Boulevard. As promised, I went home and tinkered around in my kitchen until I created a cookie similar to the one I had in Los Angeles! So here is the recipe and the process behind my Rice Krispie Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe.
In case you forgot *swoons*
The Background
Baking has a chemistry aspect to it that I am not well versed in, so I started with a recipe from Spoon Fork Bacon. I follow this blog on Instagram so they were a familiar name that I trusted.
The first batch I made was pretty true to their recipe, which you can see here. For my second batch I felt more adventurous and decided to change a few things up! I am not a huge chocolate fan, so I lowered the amount of the chocolate chips and decided to crunch the cereal up because I found that the cereal bits ended up with a baked soggy texture in the finished product. I know that sounds like an oxymoron, but trust me on this description. It was not a good consistency. Finally, I also upped the butter. That is the one thing that stood out to me about the Tiago cookies, they were buttery goodness! The butter in my first batch did not stand out in the final product, but that second batch? Yes lord! Not only were they buttery, but the cookies spread more to my liking. So here is my modified Spoon Bacon Fork recipe with pictures enjoy!
The Photos
I took a LOT of photos because this batch was amazing!
Rice Krispie Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
CourseDessert
KeywordCookie
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Resting Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 42 minutes
Ingredients
- 3/4CupsUnsalted Butter(softened)
- 1/2CupGranulated Sugar
- 1/2CupLight Brown Sugar
- 1Egg
- 1 1/2tspVanilla Extract
- 1 1/2CupsAll Purpose Flour
- 1tspBaking Soda
- 1/2tspSalt
- 2CupsRice Krispie Cereal
- 3/4CupsBittersweet Chocolate Chips
- 1CupMarshmallows(I always add a little more because I think it is the highlight of the cookie)
Instructions
With a stand mixer or hand mixer, cream butter, brown sugar and white sugar together until mixed well. Then add egg and vanilla. Blend until mixed well.
In a separate bowl, blend together flour, salt and baking soda with a whisk.
Slowing add flour to butter and sugar mixture. It works best if you mix in a cup or so at a time.
Fold in the cereal, marshmallows and chocolate chips into the dough mixture. If you decide to use an electric mixer for this step, place it on the lowest speed. Folding in by hand will ensure the integrity of the ingredients.
Put the cookie dough in the fridge for at least an hour. For best results, store the dough in the fridge overnight.
For these cookies to retain their shape after baking, roll them in to balls and then squeeze them in to cylinder shapes. Smush them down on the sheet so that they can stand. Using this shape will stop the cookies from spreading too much.
Cook for 12-14 minutes at 350 degrees or until golden brown. Allow to cool, but these are the BEST served warm.
The Takeaway
These cookies are perfect. They have all of the best aspects of a good cookie, extra crunch from the cereal, butter, a dab of chocolate and the edition of marshmallows to take it over the top! Plus, the leftover ingredients are just enough to make a small batch of Rice Krispie treats! Hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I did.
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8 Comments
AshleeJune 5, 2018 at 11:03 am - Reply
LOVE this recipe!
ShanikaJune 27, 2018 at 9:04 am - Reply
I love a good chocolate chip cookie and these look so chewy and soft! BUT I must say that adding a twist to these cookies with Rice Krispies is GENIUS! Trying this for sure!
Katrina AdamsJune 27, 2018 at 9:21 am - Reply
These cookies sound delicious!! Adding to my recipe rolodex!!
JAYNE RAINJune 27, 2018 at 2:44 pm - Reply
This looks so easy and delicious, Erika. Can’t wait to make mine and dig in. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyAaron OliverJune 28, 2018 at 2:24 pm - Reply
I’m here for all of this! 2 of my favorite treats in one! Love this recipe!
CharlaJune 29, 2018 at 3:41 am - Reply
I love doing my own rendition of recipes that I’ve had on my travels. I can almost taste your cookies.
JazzJune 29, 2018 at 9:48 am - Reply
I can only think of one word for these cookies: YUM!
Mila BuckleyJuly 2, 2018 at 11:02 pm - Reply
One of my faves of yours!
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