Chewy, crispy, buttery oatmeal cookies on the outside and delicious dark chocolate on the inside!

Chocolate Florentine Cookies Recipe

Chewy, crispy, buttery oatmeal cookies on the outside and delicious dark chocolate on the inside!

Chewy, crispy, buttery oatmeal cookies on the outside and delicious dark chocolate on the inside!

Today’s recipe is from waaaaaaaaaaay back in the archives. In fact, I think I remember this being the first recipe I ever posted. I had been blogging for several months by then, but I wasn’t posting recipes up until that point because I was still trying to sell my baked goods via my blog.

I am SO glad I gave up on that dream! Whew!

I get asked all the time “why don’t you just start a bakery?”

Oh, let me count the reasons!! Hm, how about the ridiculous hours, startup costs, needing an actual storefront, either paying employees or burning myself out, having to work out of the house, customer service, and about 8 billion other really valid reasons. But really, it comes down to this… why on earth would I trade the sweetest at-home job on the planet for all that other stuff? And, in all probability, probably make less money doing it!

Yeah, no thank you. I definitely dodged a bullet when I jumped that ship and discovered blogging! And I guess I have to give this recipe some credit for that decision ????. So here you have it– the cookie recipe that employed me as a blogger for the first time!

Chewy, crispy, buttery oatmeal cookies on the outside and delicious dark chocolate on the inside!

Ok. So maybe some of you don’t know what a florentine cookie is (I totally didn’t the very first time I stumbled across this recipe, so don’t feel bad), so let’s start with that.

Today’s (American) Florentine cookie has actually drastically evolved from the original European Florentine biscuit, which was made of dried fruit and nuts with a chocolate drizzle. As you’ll see, my recipe uses NO dried fruit and only a handful of chopped almonds to add some crunchy texture. Instead, it’s mostly made up of melted butter, sugar, and oats.

Fortunately, today’s Florentines do still include the chocolate ????. But we’re sandwiching it in between TWO cookies instead of drizzling it on top, because… well, more cookie and more chocolate. Duh.

All versions of this cookie are meant to be thin and lacy with crispy edges and a slightly chewy center. Which is why it’s really important to follow the directions in the recipe exactly and use MELTED butter, and then furthermore, to add the other ingredients to the butter while still over low heat instead of adding the butter to the other ingredients in a separate bowl.

It’s counterintuitive if you do much cookie baking, but keeping the butter warm all the way up until baking will ensure that the cookies spread thin instead of puffing up in the middle like a normal cookie would.

Plus– less dishes ????.

Chewy, crispy, buttery oatmeal cookies on the outside and delicious dark chocolate on the inside!

These cookies are so, so yummy. Especially if you’re a texture freak like me!! The chewy centers, crispy edges, crunchy almonds, and chocolate in the center all come together to create like the most perfect cookie sandwich experience ever. EVER!

Be sure to give me a tag on Instagram if you make these so I can see! And enjoy ????.

This is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

Chewy Double Chocolate Chocolate Chunk Cookies Recipe

A super chewy cookie full of dark and milk chocolate chunks.

This is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

If you’ve been around Something Swanky for the past year, you know that I am on a quest to find the perfect chocolate chip cookie. I’ve been chronicling my quest, sharing each recipe with you and my thoughts on what makes each recipe great or… not so much.

If you need a refresher (I know these posts have been getting father and father apart), here are my top 5 favorites:

5. Martha Stewart’s Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

4. AllRecipes.com #1 Rated Chocolate Chip Cookie

3. DoubleTree Hotel Chocolate Chip Cookies

2. KAF Chocolate Chip Cookies

1. ???? KAF Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies ????

This is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

I’ll be the first to admit that most of the chocolate chip cookie recipes have started to blur together. While I haven’t tried a recipe yet that I didn’t enjoy, those five have really stood out among the others.

And where does this recipe fall?

This recipe, Dahlia Bakery’s All-American Chocolate Chunk Cookies (a recommendation from one of my readers), might have just made it to my new favorite. Or at least my second. I’ll need to do a few more batches to know for sure, but either way– this is a darn good chocolate chip cookie.

This is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

A lot of the reason these cookies are so good is because you need to use a really good, high quality chocolate. Two high-quality chocolates, actually. I chopped up 1/2 of two different Trader Joes pound plus bars for my cookies. I use TJ’s chocolate in my cookies whenever I can. Most other bakers I’ve talked to agree it is the best in cookie baking.

As the title implies, there’s double the chocolate in this recipe! Milk chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate chunks really take over the dough. This is a seriously chocolate-y cookie, in the best of ways. Be sure you have a tall glass of milk on hand!

This is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

Another thing I really like about these cookies: you cream the butter and sugar together for a full 5 minutes. What does this mean?

It means you are seriously aerating these cookies. Adding that extra air ultimately helps them puff up in the oven. Which in turn leads to a bigger “deflate” after they’ve been removed from the heat. Which means thicker, chewier edges.

And that makes me really happy.

This is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

The last thing that I really love about these cookies? They.are.huuuuuuuge.

I’ve said it before a million times, but I’ll say it again. When I eat a chocolate chip cookie, I want it to be the size of my face. And if it’s not the size of my face, it had better at least be the size of my hand. I don’t like small cookies!

Honestly. Why do small cookies even exist?

Anyway. THESE cookies are not small. Using an ice cream scooper, you scoop 1/4 cup of dough for each cookie! That’s about as big as you can go without having to get drastically creative with the bake time and temp. I experimented with a few bake times for these cookies, and I was really happy with 10 minutes in my oven. It kept the centers soft and slightly underdone with golden, chewy edges.

This is my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe!

If you’re a chocolate chip cookie freak like I am, put this recipe on your must-make list right away! It will be an instant favorite in your kitchen 🙂

This is a recipe from my local bakery and it is SO good! Peanut butter smeared on top of chocolate chip cookie dough and topped with M&Ms. EASY too :)

Bakery Style Peanut Butter Swirl Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe

These easy, three-ingredient bakery-style cookies will knock your socks off! Crispy edges, soft centers, and heavy on the peanut butter please.

This is a recipe from my local bakery and it is SO good! Peanut butter smeared on top of chocolate chip cookie dough and topped with M&Ms. EASY too :)

Truth: I was thisclose to not posting this recipe. But my my deep and abiding love for these peanut buttery cookies trumped my hesitation, and here we are ????.

Let’s go ahead and take care of the elephant in the room: these cookies are not pretty. They’re not sexy. You’ll find no shiny, melting pools of chocolate here. They aren’t thick and fluffy. They’re intentionally overbaked and irregularly shaped. And guess what else?

They’re not even made from scratch.

I know. ????

Still with me?

Good. Because these cookies are going to knock your socks off. I promise.

This is a recipe from my local bakery and it is SO good! Peanut butter smeared on top of chocolate chip cookie dough and topped with M&Ms. EASY too :)

My mom and I visit a nearby deli for lunch pretty often. And by “pretty often,” I mean 4 or 5 days a week. It’s a problem, really. We’re addicted. Mostly to the sweet potato fries (omg). But I could really close my eyes and point to just about anything on the menu and know I’ll like it. It’s that kind of place. I could eat their chicken salad all day long and be so happy.

In addition to their sandwiches of all sorts, this deli has a fully stocked case of baked goods at the check out. And on top of the case, they haphazardly strew these saran-wrapped GINORMOUS peanut butter chocolate chip cookies.

These cookies are thin and crispy around the edges. And they have this thick, luscious swirl of peanut butter that winds all the way through the cookie. They top theirs with Reese’s Pieces (which I actually prefer), but I used M&MS in this post so I could use Valentine’s colored candy (priorities people!).

This is a recipe from my local bakery and it is SO good! Peanut butter smeared on top of chocolate chip cookie dough and topped with M&Ms. EASY too :)

When I was pregnant (and for a while after), I picked up one of these cookies every visit. I’d wait until I got in my car to break off a piece, thinking I could just eat a little bit and save the rest for later. It was ALWAYS completely gone by the time I got home (a less than 5 minute drive).

After one bite, I just can’t control myself. They are SO GOOD!

I spent weeks trying to work out the logistics of how I could replicate the cookie at home. I couldn’t figure out that thick peanut butter swirl and layer on top. I toyed with a few ideas, none of which were very promising, before finally asking the cashier at the deli about who made their cookies (they have an outside vendor for most of the baked goods).

I was prepared to hunt down this baker and beg for her peanut butter swirling secrets. As it turned out, no begging required. The cashier told me that the cookies were made in house and that the recipe is as simple as this:

“We just smush three chocolate chip cookies together, spread peanut butter on top, and stick some Reese’s Pieces on top of that.”

This is a recipe from my local bakery and it is SO good! Peanut butter smeared on top of chocolate chip cookie dough and topped with M&Ms. EASY too :)

She was right– it was that easy. It only took me one try to make an exact duplicate at home (so dangerous). I used frozen cookie dough, since I was pretty confident they weren’t making dough from scratch there at the deli. And then I spread on the peanut butter and candy, just like she said, and VOILA! My favorite cookie made right in my kitchen.

Easy peasy. My waistline is not pleased.

So there you have it– it’s not elegant, and it’s certainly no culinary feat whatsoever. But, frozen cookie dough and all, it’s one seriously good cookie.

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Scotchies

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Scotchies Recipe

Ultra-chewy simple oatmeal cookie recipe loaded with chocolate chips and butterscotch chips. Quick and easy cookies!

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Scotchies

Those that know me well know that I am ALL ABOUT a good chocolate chip cookie. And I’m frequently asked which is my favorite recipe.

It’s like having to choose a favorite child! I really can’t do it. There are several that I love for different reasons. The same cookie doesn’t always work for every mood, season, and occasion. Just like a good pair of shoes, you have to find a cookie that goes just right with what’s going on in your life.

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Scotchies

For example… I love these Coconut Oil Chocolate Chip Cookies a lot right now, because I can make them dairy free if I use DF chocolate chips. These are probably my favorite standard, basic chocolate chip cookie recipe. But that recipe calls for shortening. If I’m in the mood for an all butter recipe, I’ll make this one.

More often than not this year, I’ve been in the mood for a good, hearty oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. This one is my favorite oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. The 1 1/2 cups of chopped walnuts in that one make it SUPER chunky and amazing for a texture lover like me. But I don’t always have walnuts on hand, and I don’t always feel like putting in the work that recipe takes. So my go-to basic oatmeal chocolate chip recipe is this one. And it’s best made with M&Ms or Reese’s Pieces 🙂

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Scotchies

This recipe is a variation of that last one. It’s simple, straight forward, and holds up to a wide variety of mix-ins.

At first, I thought I was going to make these into Oatmeal Scotchies. I’m obsessed with butterscotch, and it feels like such a cozy, Fall flavor. But then I realized that I just couldn’t leave out the chocolate.

So in went the chocolate chips 🙂

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Scotchies

I hope you love this recipe for Oatmeal Scotchies! And if you want to change it up a little bit, here are some other fun mix-ins you could use instead of chocolate chips that would pair really well with butterscotch:

  • Reese’s Pieces or M&Ms
  • Peanut Butter Chips (mmmm, PB + Butterscotch = bliss)
  • Pretzels (or chocolate covered pretzels!)
  • Butterscotch pudding mix
  • Walnuts
  • Caramel filled chocolate candy (like Rolos or Ghirardelli squares)

Be creative! And be sure to tag me @somethingswanky on Instagram if you make these. Let me know what you added in 🙂