Peanut Butter Surprise Cookies with Rolos - these peanut butter surprise cookies are topped with utterly delicious milk chocolate caramel candy (Rolos), and rolled in sugar. The best peanut butter cookies I have tried so far. Brownie-like texture: it’s both chewy and soft at the same time.
These peanut butter surprise cookies with Rolos belong in the hall of the best peanut butter cookies ever! I highly recommend these - they are definitely the best peanut butter cookies I have tried so far, especially considering how easy they are to make! The cookie itself (even without the rolos) is so perfect with its yummy brownie-like texture: it's both chewy and soft at the same time. There is just the right amount of peanut butter: not too much and not too little. You can definitely taste a peanut butter in this cookie, and yet it's not like you're eating overly rich peanut butter cookies. Topped with utterly delicious milk chocolate caramel candy (Rolos), these cookies reach a completely new level! And when you bite into the chocolate center, and it burst with chewy caramel - it's then that you realize that these cookies completely justify their name: peanut butter SURPRISE cookies (with rolos).
The seemingly unimportant step of rolling these cookies in granulated sugar right before putting them in the oven is the reason why these cookies look so pretty (almost like sugar cookies), why they are light in color and have beautiful cracks on top. Coating these peanut butter surprise cookies in sugar before baking serves two purposes:
1) The cookies acquire lighter, much more attractive color when sugar coated. If you don't roll these cookies in sugar, they will come out much darker, almost looking like dark peanut butter. Rolled in sugar, they come out looking like sugar cookies!
2) Rolling cookies in sugar gives them a nice soft crunch on the outside of the cookie.
For cookies to have that nicely rounded, puffed up shape, roll them in balls between the palms of your hands and then roll each cookie ball in sugar. If the cookie dough is too soft for you to work with, let it chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before rolling.
Let the peanut butter cookies bake without Rolos for about 7 minutes, just until they spread a little and puff up. At this point, remove the cookie sheet from the oven and add one Rolo candy in the middle of each cookie, by pressing it down gently. Bake for additional 5 minutes, no longer, just until cookie edges begin to brown slightly, and the chocolate covered caramel candy starts melting on top, without disintegrating.
The result are amazingly yummy peanut butter surprise cookies with Rolos that are popular with kids and adults alike! They have a moist, almost brownie-like texture and only get better as the days pass by. The chocolate caramel candy on top the peanut butter cookie is so soft, melty, and delicious. Keep these peanut butter cookies in air-tight container and they will last you for up to 2 weeks - that is, if you're disciplined enough not to eat them all the first day!
Peanut Butter Surprise Cookies with Rolos
Ingredients
- ¼ cup creamy peanut butter
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter , room temperature (let the butter from refrigerator sit on the counter for about an hour or so)
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 1 egg
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour , sifted or aerated (see important note below!)
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- â…› teaspoon salt
- â…™ cup granulated sugar for coating
- 16 Rolos (chewy caramel candy in milk chocolate)
Instructions
Important note about properly measuring flour using measuring cups:
- The proper way to measure flour using measuring cups is to aerate it first. This is done either by sifting flour, or aerating it by fluffing it up and whisking it well, then spooning it into the measuring cup, then carefully removing any excess flour with a knife. If you just stick that measuring cup in the bag of flour and scoop some out, you will get a lot more flour than what the recipe calls for. Do aerate the flour, or you will end up with dry dough!
How to make peanut butter cookies:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Using an electric mixer, cream peanut butter and butter in a mixing bowl until smooth. Add brown sugar; beat until combined. Add an egg and vanilla, and continue beating until creamy.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
- Gradually add dry ingredients to wet ingredients, beating on low speed.
- Prepare baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper or lightly greased aluminum foil. Place granulated sugar on a plate. Roll spoonfuls of cookie dough into balls, rolling each ball between your hands. Roll balls in sugar to coat them completely.
- Place cookie balls 2 inches apart on a prepared baking sheet. Bake until cookies begin to puff up slightly, about 7 minutes. Remove from oven. Press one Rolo candy in center of each cookie. Return to oven; continue baking for about 5 more minutes, until cookies just turn golden brown and chocolate begins to melt. Remove from oven and let the cookies cool at least 10 minutes on baking sheet before transferring cookies to rack to cool completely.
Notes
Nutrition
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Connie T.
Oh, I see now that it does say 16 cookies. I would have to quadruple this recipe!
Julia
Yes, you can easily quadruple the recipe. Enjoy! 🙂
Connie T.
Does this recipe only make 16 cookies? It seems like a very small amount of ingredients, and the recipe only calls for 16 Rolos. I am assuming you use 1 Rolo per cookie.
Julia
Connie, yes, it's 1 Rolo per cookie, and there are total of 16 cookies! Happy Holiday baking! 🙂
NA
Made these festive cookies for Thanksgiving. The recipe is a keeper! Thanks.
Julia
Very happy to hear that! Glad you liked the recipe!
debra
Now on your ingredients you refer to 1 egg but how to mix your refer too eggs? Is it one or two?
Jamie
I was wondering too.
Julia
It's 1 egg. I just corrected the wording to make it more clear.
Nancy Welch Grubich
An awesome combination... chocolate, peanut butter, & caramel... My next cookie bake~
Julia
Thank you - yes, it's a wonderful combination, can't really go wrong combing those! 🙂
Rachel @ Bakerita
Just saw these on pinterest, and oh man, they look like HEAVEN! Pinned, and definitely must try them 🙂
Julia
Thanks Rachel! 🙂
Tash
Oh those look just... delicious. I am deeply envious of your cookies! We're a bit oven-challenged at the moment (long story!) and I miss being able to whip up a batch of cookies/scones/biscuits. However, the second I have an oven near me, I will definitely make a batch of these! My waistline won't thank me, though! 😉
Tina @ Tina's Chic Corner
Love this idea! I love peanut butter cookies go with all sorts of goodies. 🙂
Kiran @ KiranTarun.com
Perfect little bites of deliciousness!
Monica
Oh these look so delicious! I think you make a nice point with rolling the cookies in sugar before baking. So many added benefits with just one extra step. Love it! (: