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White Chocolate Filled Snickerdoodles

White Chocolate filled snickerdoodle cookie on a napkin with a bite removed

Sometimes things just come together.

Now is then.  Or then is now.

Whatever, it’s happening.

Like that time I put a Reese’s inside an Oreo or turned Bugles into Santa Hats…sometimes things just work like you plan.

Because honestly, that doesn’t always happen.

For example, there was this one time when I tried to make a cake into Yankee Stadium.

Seriously bad idea.

First off, I am no Ace of Cakes, and second, who knew that frosting weighs so much?  I was never great at math.

It totally collapsed and I was forced to eat the scraps.

(picture taken via iPhone in-between sobs and bites of frosting)

So yeah, when an idea hits and actually works it’s a minor miracle.

I had the idea for these White Chocolate filled Snickerdoodles when I made THESE a while back.

And I’m finally getting around to sharing with you.

They turned out good.  Real good.

My first idea was to make them “deep dish”.  I used my muffin top pan that has never once been used to make a muffin top.

I scooped a good sized 1/4 cup of snickerdoodle batter…

…and stuck 2 white chocolate candies inside.
I actually used some leftover white chocolate Easter Eggs, but you could use a white chocolate bar cut into chunks or individually wrapped white chocolates.

Don’t get hung up on the amount of white chocolate.  The more the merrier.

Just form the dough around the 2 pieces of white chocolate.

And then roll the ball into some cinnamon sugar.

Press each dough ball into a greased muffin top pan.

Bake them up and let them cool a bit.  You’ll end up with these…

Now.   If you don’t have a muffin top pan, I don’t want you to miss out.  Equality to all.

Just take a tablespoon sized portion of dough and wrap it around 1 white chocolate piece.

And bake them on an ungreased cookie sheet

And you’ll end up with these:

Which look like this on the inside…

Sometimes an idea just comes together.

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White Chocolate Filled Snickerdoodles

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Description

makes approx 24 cookies or 12 deep dish cookies


Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup shortening, I used butter flavored
  • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 2 3/4 cups flour
  • 2 tsp cream of tartar
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • approx 24 white chocolate pieces (like these Hersheys Bliss)

Instructions

  1. Beat the shortening, butter, eggs, vanilla and sugar together. Set aside.
  2. Mix flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt together. Then mix with the
  3. creamed sugar mixture until incorporated.
  4. Chill dough for at least 1 hour in refrigerator.
  5. Preheat oven to 350°
  6. Mix 2 Tbsp of sugar and 1 tsp cinnamon in a small bowl
  7. Scoop a rounded tablespoon sized ball of dough and form it around 1 white chocolate piece. Roll the dough in the cinnamon sugar mix. Place cookies on ungreased baking sheet 2 inches apart.
  8. Bake for 10 minutes or until edges slightly golden.
  9. Remove from oven and let cool on baking sheet 3 minutes before transferring to wire rack to finish cooling.

Notes

Adaptation ~ If you make this recipe into deep dish cookies, use a heaping 1/4 cup of cookie dough and stuff it with 2 chocolates, increase baking time to 12-14 minutes until edges start to golden.
Remember to spray your muffin top pan with cooking spray for easy release.

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80 comments on “White Chocolate Filled Snickerdoodles”

  1. Oh dear… Pinterest is going to kill me–it brought me here and I’ll blame it (not you) for the extra ten pounds I may put on making these. 😉

  2. Beth Wadsworth

    OK. Lots of people saying these look delicious. I can verify that firsthand. I have been planning these for a couple of weeks now. I didn’t have a muffin top pan. I bought one for myself for Mother’s Day… I will have to say that it was a solid investment. Should I want to, I could sell these cookies for $5 each. Really. They are that big and that good. I won’t sell them. I smother my neighbors with them. They share their pool with us all summer long…and I feed them sweets (She looks like Tan Barbie for a reason. They don’t make a Barbie for me.) So my daughter and I are making these, and I take a break to read our summer program… Overweight kids in a Toothpick World. She brings me a chocolate already unwrapped. I eat it and smear a little on the pages. I feel like a sinner already. Unbelievably good. Really. Amazing. I sorta love you.

  3. LOVE this. I cannot wait to try this out. Thank you for sharing an alternative to those who don’t own a muffin top pan. But the idea of baking them a muffin top pan is so tempting-I might need to go buy one soon.

    1. Beth Wadsworth

      You really do. I got one cheap at Walmart. It is Wilton brand and it was perfect! Definitely worth the investment.

  4. I love the fact that your cookie sheet looks as “used” as mine. I get embarrassed sometimes if someone comes to help me bake. I hope they realize my pans are very well seasoned.

  5. Honestly, my mouth is watering just looking at these. These might be a perfect edition to our blogger bake sale next weekend!

  6. Rachel @ The Avid Appetite

    The insides look so melty and gooey! Love that! The muffin top pan is great for stuff like this.

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