Itty Bitty Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwiches

You’re going to love these mini sandwiches made with a chocolate chip cookie nestled between two mini toasts, drizzled with chocolate.

Mini chocolate chip sandwiches drizzled with chocolate on a cookie platter.

Meet my Itty Bitty Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwiches! Aren’t they the cutest little things?

I had to run across the street to our local Gelson’s market last week when I ran out of butter (who does that?) and as I was waiting behind the slowest customer in the entire store when my eyes glanced over to the beautiful cheese display to my right. It was then when I saw these adorable little “Petits Toasts” right above the cheeses. I quickly snatched a package before my turn to check out. I had a zillion things in mind that I could do with these cute little toasts.

When the boys had a friend over a couple days ago I told them I’d make them some warm cookies for a snack. I took my cookie dough out from the fridge then saw my little toasts in the pantry and the light bulb went off. I was so excited to see how these would turn out and let me tell you it’s all GOOD! The toasts are not too crunchy, but just enough. You are going to love these….and so will everyone else! Here’s a picture of the package below.

Side-by-side images of a box of Petits Toasts and the mini toasts outside of the package.

photos from google images

Here’s the cute package of Imported Petits Toasts. I would first check your nicer grocery stores in the cheese section, then look in the cracker section. IF you can’t find them in your stores, I found them on Amazon for $2.99

Photo collage of mini chocolate chip sandwiches being assembled.

Y’all ready for the extreme difficulty of this recipe? Ok, brace yourselves….place your mini toasts onto a baking sheet then place 1 teaspoon of cookie dough over top and bake for 9 minutes. Phew, that was tough! lol.

Mini chocolate chip sandwiches in rows on a silpat baking sheet.

Here they are baking. Now, I will say you will want to use a chilled cookie dough that has a good amount of flour. I will give you my cookie recipe that I used below. It didn’t ooze over the sides of the toasts at all and still tasted delish. I use this cookie recipe all the time.

Photo collage of mini chocolate chip sandwiches being assembled.

Right after you take the toast/cookies out of the oven, quickly get the other toasts to gently press over top while cookies are warm so the top toast sticks after they cool.

Mini chocolate chip sandwiches drizzled with chocolate on a cookie platter.

I melted some good chocolate, drizzled it over the tops and viola! Here you have the cutest little cookie-wiches you ever did see 🙂  Enjoy!

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Mini chocolate chip sandwiches drizzled with chocolate on a cookie platter.
Mini chocolate chip sandwiches drizzled with chocolate on a cookie platter.
Mini chocolate chip sandwich drizzled with chocolate, with a bite missing.
Mini chocolate chip sandwich drizzled with chocolate, with a bite missing.

Itty Bitty Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwiches

You're going to love these mini sandwiches with a chocolate chip cookie nestled between two mini toasts, drizzled with chocolate.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Chilling Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 25 minutes
Servings: 36 mini sandwiches
Calories: 174kcal
Author: Jenny
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Ingredients

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough (This Recipe worked great, stayed on top of toasts nicely when baked)

  • 2 sticks  butter
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 Tablespoon pure vanilla
  • 3 1/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 cups chocolate chips I used semi-sweet

Instructions

Cookie Dough

  • Cream your butter and sugars in a stand mixer until light and fluffy. 
  • Add eggs and vanilla until well combined, scraping sides of bowl. 
  • Place flour, baking soda and salt into a large bowl; mix then slowly add to wet ingredients along with chocolate chips. Beat on very low until just combined. 
  • Transfer dough to a tupperware/bowl with lid and chill for a minimum of 2 hours or overnight.

Cookie-wiches

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. 
  • Place mini toasts onto a silpat or parchment lined baking sheet. 
  • Place 1 teaspoon of chilled cookie dough balls over top of toasts and bake for 9 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and gently press more toasts over top of hot cookies. Don’t press too hard or cookies will just oooze all over the place!!
  • Melt chocolate, spoon inside a corner of a ziplock, snip a tiny edge and drizzle chocolate over top of toasts. Let chocolate harden…or don’t 🙂  Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 174kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 136mg | Potassium: 23mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 192IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg
Keywords: bite size desserts, chocolate chip cookie, chocolate chip cookie recipe, cookie sandwich

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Have a great rest of your week and weekend! See y’all soon 🙂

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54 Responses
  1. Jessica@tastyandtrim

    Those are so darn cute! I love bite-sized treats 🙂 I have to try this one out!

  2. amber

    I’ve been a lurker for months now, don’t think I commented yet, but I love your blog. Your recipes are amazing, and these cute lil cookies just stole my heart tonight. LOVE it! Wish I could make them for myself, but I’m no sugar low carb, so I’ll have to make them for my family instead. Thanks for all of the lovely posts, I always look forward to your updates!

  3. Jennifer Lan

    I saw those boxes of tiny toast a couple of months ago. Picked it up and put it right back down. I only wanted it because they were tiny and cute, but didn’t know what to actually do with them. It looks like I now need to go back and grab a box (or two!) and try these! 🙂

  4. marla {family fresh cooking}

    Jenny, these are soooo cute! Because they are itty bitty does that mean we can eat lots of ’em at once? Such pretty photos! Love the itty bitty’s on that cake stand 🙂 xo

  5. Pretty. Good. Food.

    These are adorable, and so beautifully photographed! I can’t wait to try to make these!
    I have recently launched my own blog http://www.prettygoodfood.com I’d love for you to check it out and let me know what you think 🙂 Thanks!
    Happy Cooking!

  6. Wenderly

    So precious! I love the darling little ditties!

    But I’ve just got to know…how on earth do you keep your silpat mat sooooo perfectly clean? wowza!

    1. Jenny

      I always have to clean it for my photos, it’s usually a royal mess with chocolate chips smeared all over it!!

  7. SMITH BITES

    I’m in LOVE with these!!! Clever, cute, mini – just the cutest things ever and I’m going to try them!!

  8. cathy myers

    So cute and love the cake stand. What is that on your baking sheet with the red border?

    1. Jenny

      HI Cathy,
      It’s my silpat liner. If you haven’t used one, you must go get one. I couldn’t live without it!!

  9. Tickled Red

    Oh my goodness!! How cute are those! I can’t wait to show my step-mom, she just adores cute little bites of goodies. 🙂

  10. Becki D.

    LOL!! I don’t know if I really want the extra carbs with my cookies, but these sure are fun to look at. Super cute, Jenny!!

  11. April @ Crazy Fabulous Life

    Those are so cute! Does the cookie bake all the way or does it stay more doughy?

    1. Jenny

      Hi April,
      The cookie bakes just as it would on the baking sheet. I took it out a half minute before I usually would just so it would stay soft 🙂

  12. megan @ whatmegansmaking

    oh my gosh, those are so cute! I never would have thought to do something like that, but now I can’t wait to try them!

  13. Lara

    I just bought a pack of petite toasts this week for .49 at Trader Joes…just might have to use them for this.

  14. Duchess of Fork

    Jenny, the cute factor is out of control here!!! Love these little babies. 🙂

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