White Chocolate Toffee Doodles posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. These cookies were such a huge hit at Thanksgiving. I was barely able to keep enough around for pictures! …although, if I’m being totally honest– a major participant in the devouring of the Toffee Doodles was me. I’d say to myself “Ok, really, I only need a few for pictures…” and then I’d eat a handful.And, of course, my husband would take that as his green light and grab a handful. And it just spiraled from there. The good news is: enough of the cookies survived for picture taking, and I’ve got the recipe ready to share! They’re a spin off of the Black Bottom Toffee Doodle Cookie Football from a couple of months ago? Remember that? And, of course, those were actually a spin off of Craver’s Black Bottom Toffee Doodle Cookies. And those are incredible cookies. The white chocolate version is no let down. Cinnamon Sugar and White Chocolate is one of my top favorite flavor combos– you’re going to LOVE these! White Chocolate Toffee Doodles: Recipe modified from: BHG Biggest Book of Cookies Ingredients: 1/2 c. butter 1/2 c. shortening 1 c. packed brown sugar 1/2 c. sugar 1/2 tsp. baking soda 2 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla 2 1/2 c. AP flour 3 tsp. cinnamon 1 c. Toffee Chunks 1 c. White Chocolate Chips (I used Wilton’s Melting Discs) Directions: Cream together butter, shortening, brown sugar, sugar, and cinnamon. Add eggs, vanilla, and baking soda. Mix together. Gradually add in flour and continue to mix. Add toffee chunks and white chocolate chips. Bake at 375º for 9 minutes. Please visit my Party Page for a more complete index of Link Parties. If you host a regular link party, please add it to my Party Page!
I’ve been in a snickerdoodle making mood lately, made them twice last month! These look delish! Reply
Thank you for sharing these at Must Try Mondays. My husband loves toffee, and he’ll love these! Reply
Mmm … sounds tasty. Great flavors. Thank you for sharing this cookie at Joy of Desserts, Ashton. Reply
oh my, amazing! Hi! Came over from Sumo Sweet Stuff…This looks really yummy. Would love for you to come over and share at my Tasty Tuesday Party going on now!http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/ Reply
These cookies look fantastic. I bet they did get eaten up quickly. Come visit us. We have a wonderful pumpkin fried rice this week. Be sure to hop over on Friday. We are having an awesome giveaway from the Shabby Apple. Come over and register to win on Friday. Reply
Love white chocolate, love toffee. What would I not love about these cookies. I am listing them in my Friday Finds for this week and have subscribed to your blog by email. Thanks for sharing. Reply
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Yes PLEASE! These look absolutely FABULOUS! Snickerdoodles are a favorite holiday cookie of mine. I have never been very good at making them, but have been awesome at eating them! HA! I have a holiday cookie, Recipe of the Week post going on right now. I would be honored if you would post a couple of your cookie recipes on there. (especially this one 🙂 hehe) I know my readers would love Love LOVE it! As always, there is a small gift card awarded to the winner. Hope you come post! http://familyfreshmeals.blogspot.com/2011/12/recipe-of-week-holiday-cookies.html Reply
Those doodles sounds DIVINE! My favorite cookies are snickerdoodles, so these would be a hit in this house too. Visiting here from Crazy for Crust! 🙂 I’m hosting a Christmas Cookie Recipe Swap and I would LOVE for you to link up and share you Doodle cookies. If you have other yummy recipes (and it sounds like you do), feel free to link those up as well. Link up as many cookie recipes as you’d like. The more, the merrier and yummier too! 😉 http://deniseisrundmt.com/2011/12/02/the-ultimate-virtual-christmas-cookie-recipe-swap/ Reply