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Salted Caramel Kiss Cookie

Overhead view of Salted Caramel Kiss cookies  in a red dish

This morning I told my 6 year old that he was going to get a haircut after school.
I have been saying this for the past week and a half.
But weirdly, as of late, he has been balking at the idea of getting a trim.

I didn’t understand why until now.
When I told him sternly that today was the day, he got upset. Like, for real upset.

Of course I asked him why he was getting misty over a a few hairs being cut…to which he replied “I want to grow an afro. Please don’t make me cut my hair.”

That really happened.
This morning.

So I told him that he couldn’t grow an afro because his hair is too straight, it would grow down, not out.
He wasn’t convinced.
I then told him that I would have to give him a perm and he would have to wear curlers in his hair.
He wasn’t thrilled with this, but sensed it was a means to an end…
And still persisted.

I should have known something was up with him last week when he wrote a sentence with his spelling words that looked like this…Read #3
I guess he has been planning this for a while.

So yeah. None of that has anything to do with food, it’s just an example of a day in my life.

Ok, less afro-talk, more cookie-talk.

Salted Caramel Kiss Cookies.  More specifically, Browned Butter-Salted Caramel Cookies.

Salted caramel kiss cookies on a floral placemat

Let that marinate.

These cookies are ridiculous.

A collage of four photos of butter melting in a saucepan
Melted butter being poured from a saucepan
Peanut butter cookie dough in a bowl
Cookie dough balls on a parchment-lined baking sheet
A bag of Hershey's salted caramel kisses
A Hershey's kiss being pressed into a peanut butter cookie
Peanut butter cookie with a Hershey kiss being sprinkled with sea salt
Salted caramel kiss cookies on a baking sheet
Salted caramel kiss cookie cut in half

So simple, so good…possibly my new favorite.
First make your butter brown.
After it cools a bit, pour your butter into some brown sugar and beat it.  Just beat it.
Mix in the other usual suspects and you’ve got dough!
Roll your cookies into a delicious brown sugar/granulated sugar mix and bake!
While the cookies are in the oven unwrap your caramel candies. I used some Caramel Hershey Kisses…but you could use Dove or Rolo…
As soon as they come out of the oven press a yummy Caramel Kiss on top.
Then do it right and sprinkle a little sea salt on top. Flaked, if your nasty.
Seriously gorg.
You need one of these in your life.

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Salted Caramel Kiss Cookie

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Description

makes 24 cookies


Ingredients

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  • 14 Tbsp salted butter
  • 1 3/4 cups light brown sugar
  • 2 cups, plus 2 Tbsp flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 egg + 1 egg yolk
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp vanilla
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 light brown sugar
  • approx 24 chocolate caramel candies, such as Caramel Kisses or Rolos, unwrapped
  • flaked sea salt for sprinkling


Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350° and line baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Heat butter in medium skillet over medium heat until melted. When butter melts slowly swirl the pan and continue to cook the butter until it becomes a nice, brown-caramel color. The swirling helps it from burning. Let cool for 15 minutes.
  3. Whisk flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl and set aside.
  4. When butter is cooled mix 1 3/4 cup light brown sugar and browned butter with electric mixer until no lumps remain, about 30 seconds.
  5. Add egg, yolk and vanilla and mix for another 30 seconds, until smooth.
  6. Slowly add in your flour mixture and mix on medium-low until incorporated.
  7. Combine remaining 1/4 cup brown sugar and 1/4 cup granulated sugar in a small bowl.
  8. Roll cookie dough into 2 inch balls (a heaping tablespoon) and then roll in sugar mixture.
  9. Place on lined baking sheet about 2 inches apart.
  10. Bake approx 12 minutes or until edges begin to brown. Do not over-bake.
  11. As soon as the cookies come out of the oven press a caramel chocolate candy into the center of each.
  12. Sprinkle each with a pinch of flaked sea salt and transfer to wire rack to continue cooling.

Notes

*optional ~ to prevent spreading of these cookies while baking you can chill dough for an hour prior to baking. I didn’t chill my dough and got the results photographed, but results seem to be varied based on feedback.
store cookies in an airtight container for up to 5 days.

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65 comments on “Salted Caramel Kiss Cookie”

  1. Karen @ Sugartown Sweets

    Love the cut cookie photo! You’ve done it again..these look simply mah-velous!! ..love the hair cut story..i have a hilarious video of my son (hilarious to me anyways) getting a buzz cut @ home many moons ago. 😉

  2. Oh that poor boy of yours. I’ve always wanted straight hair, so I totally understand (but reversed). I would give him some of my hair but it’s not quite afro-worthy. It can make some pretty mean dreadlocks though!

  3. Fros are awesome! Just think of what the chick magnet he’ll be if he’s rocking the fro and handing out these cookies lol

  4. Liz @ Tip Top Shape

    That Afro story had me laughing out loud! That is too funny!!! Fantastic recipe. The pictures in his were absolutely stunning.

  5. Out of the mouths of babes ~ soooo cute!

    These cookies are divine I know. How do you NOT weigh 3,000 lbs with all the goodies you create? 🙂

    Pat

  6. Lisa {Sweet 2 Eat Baking}

    Seriously where have these been all my life? They look amazing Shelly, I’m definitely going to try baking these. I’m sad that we don’t have Hershey’s Kisses here. The only ones I have ever seen were the Cookies & Cream ones and they’re rare to find. That leave me with Rolos, sweet juicy Rolos.

    So can’t wait to try these. Thanks for sharing!

  7. Your post was too funny–especially because my Grandson’s hair would be an afro if we didn’t keep it trimmed down AND he has asked for a mohawk hair cut….Because he is bi-racial, it doesn’t look like your normal mohawk, but it makes him happy….Thanks for the chuckle AND for the delicious cookie recipe….

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