You’re probably wondering where I’m going with this. I’ll tell you. I bought the jumbo size package of peanut M&Ms because I love them. I love the combination of salty and sweet. The thing is, after a couple of days I got pretty tired of them, after a week, I was sick to death of them, and after two weeks, I stuffed them into the back of my pantry, physically removing them from my sight. It was that bad. No way was I going to waste the money that I spent by getting rid of them, so I decided that I needed to use them in a way that I don’t normally do, so I took out a little of my frustration with a meat mallet, and shattered quite a lot of them. I then decided to use them in a cookie along with semi-sweet chocolate chips and cocktail peanuts, to see if I could come up with something different. These are good! As someone who loves nuts and a cookie, my opinion is that you can never have too many. Next time I make these, I think I’m going to add more.
1 c. butter (2 sticks)
¾ c. dark brown sugar
¾ c. granulated sugar
2 large eggs
2 t. vanilla extract
2½ c. flour
1 t. baking soda
½ t. salt
1 c. semisweet chocolate chips
1 c. cocktail peanuts
1 c. crushed peanut M&Ms*
Cream the butter with the brown and granulated sugars. Add the eggs and vanilla and beat until fluffy.
In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, and salt and add to the creamed mixture. Stir in the chocolate chips, peanuts, and crushed M&Ms. Refrigerate for one hour.
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Spray a baking sheet with PAM or top with parchment or a Silpat.
Using a cookie scoop, drop mounds of dough, 2 inches apart, onto prepared baking sheet. Bake the cookies until they're golden brown, 12 to 14 minutes.
Makes approximately 48 cookies.
*If you like, you can set some of these aside to sprinkle on top of the cookies
before baking.
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Love how chunky they look! I still have a whole pack of M&M that I bought last X'Mas...might just turn them into cookies too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great recipe Pattie, and those look exactly how I like my cookies - nice and golden brown. I get so, so tired of seeing pale, half-baked cookies. My husband likes to buy the big cannister of peanut M&Ms at Sam's, but he eats every single one. I get tired of them after a couple days. I actually prefer plain. I wanted to buy the small, baking M&Ms for some cookies for the grands, and would you believe a package of them is $5.00? So your suggestion to crush M&M's is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to break them up!
ReplyDeleteYum, pass the cookies please! I love salty and sweet combos!
ReplyDeleteJenna