Chocolate Chip Cookie Brittle Recipe posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email Jump to Recipe SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Today my daughter swiped my cardigan off the back of a chair. She blew her nose in it, and then proceeded it to drape it over her shoulders like a shawl. All within a matter of seconds. I chased after her, shouting (lovingly, of course) “Hey! That’s Mommy’s! Give it Back!” and “Oh, ewwwwww! Emma! Don’t do that to Mommy’s shirt!” In between fits of giggles, she said “I’m the Mommy! I’m the Mommy!” over and over again as she ran around the ottoman. Those of you who have been reading my posts for a while know that Emma has a speech delay. It’s nothing insurmountable, but it’s been frustrating, definitely. One thing I can tell you for sure about having a child with a speech delay: you appreciate all of those silly little things they manage to say to you. Even if it’s something as simple as, “I’m the Mommy!” Oftentimes, I feel like she’s checked out, left the building, and I can’t seem to find her. And I miss her terribly. But not today. Today, I knew she was there, and she was talking to me. I felt so lucky. And the snot on my cardigan was totally worth it. Have you ever tried Cookie Brittle? This was a first for me, and it was unreal. Who would have thought there was another way to make a chocolate chip cookie?? It’s buttery and crunchy, like a traditional brittle. But it tastes like a cookie. Which makes it way better… Recipe Source: Lion House Cookies & Sweet Cookbook Continue to Content Cookie Brittle Print Ingredients 1 cup butter, softened 1 1/2 tsp vanilla 1/2 tsp salt 1 cup granulated sugar 2 cups all purpose flour 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips Instructions Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cream the butter, vanilla, and salt in a large stand mixer bowl. Gradually beat in the sugar. Add the flour and chocolate chips. Mix well (mixture may be crumbly at first, but continue to mix and it will form a dough). Press evenly into a 10x15 inch ungreased jelly roll pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until golden brown. Once cooled, break into irregular pieces and serve. Notes about this recipe: Don’t be afraid to over bake a little. Crispy is GOOD!
How have I never heard of this? This is sounds AMMMAZING!! I literally made 6 batches of Toffee Brittle in the past two weeks- only seems right I make this now too! Reply
Two of my girls had to go through speech therapy. I know the frustration very well! Looking at it from the other side now though, hang in there! And eat more cookie bark, yummy!! Reply
I have this in the oven as we speak! Can’t wait to try it! I live in Syracuse, NY and we got about 16 inches of snow last night and today so to me, this is perfect time to do some baking and try something new! I will let you know how it turns out. Thanks for sharing! Reply
cookie brittle – who knew. Your pictures are incredible Ashton! I hope you had a wonderful holiday with the “little” momma Reply
I love this idea! Thanks for sharing. You are the mommy, but I think Emma may be in charge! Happy New Year to you and your family. Drop by my kitchen for a visit. Reply
Such a great reminder of the small things–this looks fantastic, thank you for sharing both the recipe and the story! Reply
My oldest niece has had speech issues as well! We have her in a special per-school that helps her and kids like her to increase their speech…I guess it’s like speech therapy! She loves it! Kids like that are so special! I love them! This recipe looks yummy…and waist inceasing! Yummmmm! Reply
Bryce is in speech therapy and has been for a couple of years now so I an DEFINITELY relate! This recipe looks AMAZING! Pinning! Reply
You are a genius! I will be making this soon. My granddaughter has developmental delays and any time she gives you her full attention, you just soak it up, like the sun coming out after a week of rain. Reply
What a great day, snot and all! I am so excited to meet her, and Jordan is too. 🙂 This cookie brittle is amazeballs, seriously. Going on my to-make list FOR SURE. Reply
Tried this recipe for this evenings new year’s eve dinner! Came out very good! I did sub 1/2 c of brown sugar n 1/2 c white sugar! Reply
At home with a sick kid myself, so I decided to maek to take into work tomorrow. Also used brown sugar mixed with the white sugar…but AMAZING! Thank you! Reply
I came to see the brittle, but i have to comment about the speech delay. One of my kids didn’t talk until he was 3. One of my greatest memories of mommyhood is hearing him sing for the first time (after lots of speech therapy). Reading this brought a tear to my eye! Reply
Are you sure the temp or time are correct?I tried this recipe and at 20 minutes on 375 it w a s a lost burnt. Reply
I haven’t made this in a while, but I think I will soon with the holidays coming up, and I’ll double check that for you! But I made this recipe straight from the Lion House Cookbook, so I’m feeling pretty confident the temp and time are right. Maybe it’s a difference in ovens? Reply