These sugar cookies have a surprise inside! Bite through the tender, chewy cookie into a pocket of chocolate and caramel. Always a favorite with both kids and adults!
Valentine's Day is a little different than it used to be. The days of indulging in desserts such as Brie Cheese & Strawberry Puff Pastry "Ravioli" with Chocolate Sauce are fewer and farther between, and easy cookie and bars have taken control of Cupid's arrow.
When my husband and I lived in New York City, we spent each February 14th at one of our favorite jazz clubs, such as The Iridium or Sweet Basil (now closed, which breaks my heart). Pressed closely together at a small table in front of the stage, we wiled away the hours, soaking in the dulcet tones of Kevin Mahogany or another headliner. As the last set finished, giddy from a few cocktails, we tumbled onto the subway headed to uptown to our apartment, walking the last few blocks to our apartment in a relatively quiet enclave of the city.
Since having kids, Valentine's Day has changed. That's not a bad thing. It's just different. Rather than the anticipation of an indulgent candlelit dinner, the week leading up to February 14th is filled with decorating Valentine's boxes and writing cards for classmates for the school parties, and trading conversation hearts. Yesterday, my 6-year old son presented me with a candy heart that said, "Love Bug". Speaking as a mum, it just doesn't get any better than that. My husband and I will have to pick another time to paint the town red and dine by candlelight.
And so, these cookies are for my boys (my husband, too). The inspiration came from my friend, Jenny of the popular recipe blog, Picky Palate. She is the queen of filling cookies with an array of chocolate bars and other treats. Just the other day, she sandwiched a brownie inside cookie dough and baked it. Sounds crazy, but looks fantastic!
For this cookie, I used my favorite sugar cookie recipe, which I first introduced here in my Heath Bar Chocolate & Toffee Cookie recipe. This time, however, I omitted the Heath Bars and tucked a piece of caramel chocolate bar inside of each cookie. After their first bite, the boys swore I was their one and only Valentine. Now that makes my heart go pitter pat.
How to make chocolate and caramel sugar cookies:
Place an oven rack in the middle position and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
In a large bowl, beat butter and sugar with an electric mixer set on medium speed until the mixture is creamy and fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes. Beat in eggs, one at a time, and vanilla extract.
Turn the mixer to low speed and gradually beat in the flour mixture until it is just combined. Using a rubber spatula, stir the mixture a few times to make sure all of the flour mixture is incorporated.
Place ½ cup granulated sugar in a small bowl. Use 2 tablespoons cookie dough for each cookie. Split the piece of dough in half, slightly flatten the bottom half, place a square of chocolate caramel bar on top, and cover with the other piece of cookie dough. Seal the edges with your fingers. Roll the ball in the sugar to coat it and place it on a prepared baking sheet.
Bake the cookies, one sheet a time, rotating from front to back halfway through baking. They are done when the edges are set and beginning to brown, 10 to 13 minutes. The centers of the cookies should still be soft and puffy. Remove the cookies from the oven and let them cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes. Using a spatula, remove the cookies from the baking sheet and let cool on a rack. Serve.
Other cookies with caramel:
David Lebovitz's Peanut Butter Cookie with Salted Peanut Caramel
Two Peas and Their Pod's Chocolate Caramel Cookies with Sea Salt
Barbara Bakes' Chocolate Caramel Rolo Cookies
The Cooking Photographer's Caramel Stuffed Apple Cider Cookies
Chocolate & Caramel Sugar Cookies
2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
2 cups granulated sugar, divided
14 tablespoon (1 ¾ sticks) unsalted butter, softened
2 large eggs
2 teaspoon vanilla extract
8 oz. chocolate caramel chocolate bars (such as Cadbury), cut into individual square
Place an oven rack in the middle position and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
In a large bowl, beat butter and 1 ½ cups granulated sugar with an electric mixer set on medium speed until the mixture is creamy and fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, and the vanilla extract.
Turn the mixer to low speed and gradually beat in the flour mixture until it is just combined. Using a rubber spatula, stir the mixture a few times to make sure all of the flour mixture is incorporated.
Place ½ cup granulated sugar in a small bowl. Use 2 tablespoons cookie dough for each cookie. Split the piece of dough in half, slightly flatten the bottom half, place a square of chocolate caramel bar on top, and cover with the other piece of cookie dough. Seal the edges with your fingers. Roll the ball in the sugar to coat it and place it on a prepared baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough and chocolate caramel squares, spacing the cookies about 2 inches apart from each other on the baking sheets. Lightly coat the bottom of a glass or metal measuring cup with butter and dip into the sugar. Use this to gently flatten the cookies to ¾-inch thickness.
Bake the cookies, one sheet a time, rotating from front to back halfway through baking. They are done when the edges are set and beginning to brown, 10 to 13 minutes. The centers of the cookies should still be soft and puffy. Remove the cookies from the oven and let them cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes. Using a spatula, remove the cookies from the baking sheet and let cool on a rack. They can also be served warm.
Makes 24-28 cookies.
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Georgia (The Comfort of Cooking)
Wow, these are just heavenly and I love the flavors you used! What a wonderful cookie, and just in time for Valentine's Day! 🙂 Thanks for sharing. I'm so glad I found your blog and look forward to exploring your recipes! - Georgia
Miss @ miss in the Kitchen
Heavens to Betsy, I've got to have some of these cookies!
Lizzy
LOVE this idea!! I adored those Cadbury bars when I lived in Vancouver in high school. When we moved back to the states, the version here was nowhere as good. Now to wrap a piece of my favorite candy bar in cookie dough...that's a heavenly treat!
Steph
Ooh! I love this!! I stuffed my cookies with nutter butters, but this is such a good idea! Gotta try it!
Pegasuslegend
I have used rollo never cadbury and this is one of my all time favorite chocolate bars will have to be giving this a go soon! thanks for this recipe they look amazing your kids must have went nuts over these!
Elizabeth
They look so buttery and delicious. Wish I had one right now!
Sippity Sup
Did you just make sugar cookies even better?? GREG
Wilde in the Kitchen
These cookies have my favorite chocolate bar hidden inside, I have to try these! Thanks for the idea!
TheChocolatePriestess
Nice idea! I could be mean and make these for someone who loves sugar cookies but not tell him they have chocolate or caramel but I guess that isn't the correct Valentine's sentiment, huh?
arthi
wow!!love the chocolate..looks so tempting!!
Jennifer
I love Cadbury's Carmello chocolate bar. And inside a sugar cookie... can't think of anything better!
Alison @ Ingredients, Inc.
Fabulous Dara, as always!
Tracy
These look heavenly! Chocolate, caramel, sugar...what's not to like? 🙂
Jessica @ How Sweet
These look absolutely incredible!
tastesbetterwithfriends
You could be quite the heartbreaker giving these cookies away for Valentine's day!
Enjoy your romantic dinner for two whenever that may happen lol
Liz Marr, MS, RD
Those look sumptuous. Perfect for Valentine's Day.
briarrose
Wonderful center....I need one of these cookies...possibly three. 😉
Gaby
Chocolate and caramel? these literally just rocked my world and I can't wait to make them!!
Barbara Bakes
What a fabulous combination. I know I'd love them! Thanks for linking to my cookies!
megan @ whatmegansmaking
a sugar cookie with chocolate and caramel? sounds so good! I love the idea of a filled cookie 🙂