Good Thursday morning!
I am in Ohio right now freezing my tail off in the middle of a Smuckers Factory tour and a whole bunch of other cool stuff with some other bloggers. Thanks Smuckers Family for sending me!! I’ll be sure to share pictures when I get back 🙂
I’ll leave you today with one of my all time favorite cookies. Chocolate Fudge Butterfinger! Oh my, these are pure heaven. Crushed Butterfinger bars are so incredible in cookies. Trust me, these are worth every single calorie! Hope you all enjoy 🙂
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Chocolate Fudge Butterfinger Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup white sugar
- 3/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 1 3/4 cups flour
- 1 1/4 cups cocoa powder I used Hershey’s Dark Chocolate Cocoa Powder
- 2 tsps. baking soda
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 2 full-size Butterfinger Bars crushed
- 1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and use a cookie sheet with a Silpat liner.
- In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Slowly add eggs and vanilla until well combined.
- In another bowl, combine the flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt. Slowly add to wet ingredients then stir in crushed Butterfinger bars and chocolate chips. Using a medium cookie scoop, drop by rounded spoonfuls onto the prepared cookie sheet.
- Bake for 9-11 minutes, should still be soft in the center. Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing them to a wire rack to cool completely.
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Have a wonderful weekend!! See you all soon with more cookin’!
Chocolate and Butterfingers? Those are two favorites in my house! And cookies are the most popular food group. I’ve got to try these at home!
Butterfinger? Yes please! These look delicious!
Butterfinger is my FAVORITE candy bar – these will obviously be my new favorite cookie 🙂
These look so decadent! Yum!!
My daughter LOVES chocolate, so when I found this recipe I knew we had to try it. These cookies are so chewy and fudgy. This is a great cookie dough and I can’t wait to try other crushed candy bars in it. Thanks for sharing and I love your site.
Hi Jenny,
I just wanted to let you know that I just made these tonight and had to share the recipe on my blog – it will be posting tomorrow and I made sure to give you credit for such a great concoction. I did make several changes to the original recipe (just because I wanted to sneak in twice as many candy bars – LOL!) and play around a bit.
Thanks so much for a great recipe to work with! We really enjoyed them!
Holly @ PheMOMenon
These are awesome! My daughter and I made them and they’d all be gone if I hadn’t “hid” a dozen in the freezer. 🙂
Made these last night and I’m having trouble keeping my hands off of them. Delicious!
If you need a chocolate fix, this is the cookie. Everyone loved them. This is a make again and again recipe.
These look amazing!
I tried your recipe yesterday. My husband loved them and so did everyone at his work this morning!!! Thanks for another great recipe.
Hope you are having a great (even if cold) trip! I have to say, I now feel like my life can’t be complete until I have had one of these cookies now! I can’t wait to make them!
These look delicious and I can’t wait to try them!
Fun to be touring Smuckers. I just tried some of their Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream Topping. It’s good!
And these cookies–yum! I’d raid the 4 boy’s Halloween buckets for Butterfingers, but they are a favorite of a few of theirs, so I’d probably get in trouble! 😉
OOOH drool – those look so rich and amazing! Hope you have a great time on the trip!
I will be making these tonight!! Kids have plenty of fun size butterfingers from trick or treating, and I was in the mood to make cookies.
Once again I find myself drooling over another one of your recipes!
These look wonderful Jenny! Hope you’re having a wonderful trip!!
These look amazing! One of our favorite candy bars in a chocolate fudgy cookie-wow!
I’m not a big chocolate cookie person but I think I might like these like I did the whopper cookies we made for TWD
That looks like a good chocolate cookie. I am really struggling to find a soft, chewy and fluffy recipe. A lot of times they are very flat. I’ll give yours a go.
Welcome to Ohio! Feel free to take the cold weather with you when you leave! We have plenty to share!! :0)
Those look REALLY good! Must steal Halloween candy from the kids… I mean “borrow”.
Oh lucky you Jenny! Enjoy your time at Smuckers! can’t wait to see the pictures! Meanwhile I’ll enjoy looking at your wonderful cookies!
I must try these…they look amazing!
Have a great time; the trip sounds fun!
Yum!! So my husband loved you when you posted your Chocolate Chip Oreo Cookies, now he will be even more head over hills for you seeing as your using his favorite candy bar!! I will be making these today :):) Thanks again as usual Jenny for posting such an amazing recipe!! YOU ROCK!!
This is now on my Definitely Need To Try list, they look absolutely wonderful! Plus Hubby would love me for it as he adores butterfingers!
Have fun in Ohio:) These cookies are fantastic! Chocolate and butterfinger….yum!
I’m putting these on my must try list! Have fun at Smuckers!
Oooh, that’s a cool place! Eat lots of sweets. That will warm you up!
Glory…another yummy looking recipe. I do not know how you don’t weigh 700 pounds with all this amazing stuff you make…my husband’s office LOVES you…I have to send everything there so I don’t just inhale it all. They say a HUGE thank you! And so do I…I love to bake so you give me new things! Hope you have a grand time on your trip
What a great way to use up leftover Halloween candy! Thanks for sharing!
Hope you are having a great time on your trip. Cookies look good. I bet they are with Butterfingers in them.
These look absolutely divine!Can’t wait to see the pics of your fun trip!
WHat a fun trip! I bet it is a blast. And I bet these cookies are delicious with a crunchy hint of butterfinger. Yum!
oh my!!!!! I just bought some butterfinger candy bars on Halloween clearance for another cookie recipe. This one looks incredible as well! I think these will be made first! Thanks for sharing!