Sunday, October 4, 2009

Snickerdoodle Blossoms

These are  the first “cookies” I’ve made in YEARS if you don’t count the pizzookies. They are most likely the closest thing to cookies you’ll see on here, too.  While I like cookies they aren’t my favorite which is probably why I think they are a lot of work for just a little payoff.  

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I first lusted after these beauties when I saw them on Monica's blog but it was seeing Denise's version of them, baked up in a mini muffin pan that gave me the final push to make them.  I suppose with my love of all things snickerdoodle-y, it isn’t a huge surprise that this would be the “cookie” to get me out of my “no cookie baking” funk.   :)

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I know a few of you (April & Megan) are already thinking about what you are going to put on your holiday cookie tray this year and I think these should be considered.  They really aren’t difficult and they are VERY good!

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Snickerdoodle Blossoms 

  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 48 milk chocolate candy kisses, unwrapped

Heat oven to 375°F.

Combine the 1/2 cup sugar, brown sugar and butter in large mixer bowl. Beat at medium speed until creamy. Add egg, vanilla extract and salt; continue beating until well mixed. Reduce speed to low; add flour and baking soda. Beat until well mixed.

Shape dough into 1-inch balls. If dough is too soft, cover and refrigerate 30 minutes to 1 hour. (Don’t be lazy like me, refrigerate the dough! It makes it much easier to work with!!)Combine the 1/4 cup sugar and ground cinnamon in a small bowl. (On the 2nd batch I mixed some turbinado sugar with cinnamon and rolled the dough in it. I loved the crunch it added.) Roll dough balls in cinnamon sugar mixture.

Place 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets.* Bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until very lightly golden brown. Immediately press 1 chocolate kiss in center of each cookie and sprinkle remaining cinnamon sugar over them while they're still warm. (Duh, I forgot to sprinkle my 1st batch but did the 2nd.  In case you’re wondering the 2nd batch tasted better!) Remove from cookie sheets; cool completely on a wire rack.

Makes 4 or 5 dozen.

DSC01862*Instead of the cookie sheets I put the rolled dough into a Pam sprayed mini muffin pan.  I won’t tell you how long I baked mine as I didn’t do a very good of job rolling my dough into a 1 inch size or even getting them all the same size.  I also like my cookies very soft so I took them out as soon as they looked done to me.   I think you’d be fine using Monica’s bake time for the regular cookies.

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70 comments:

  1. Yummy! These look so soft and chewy. I'm going to have to make these again with pumpkin spice flavors for the holidays like we spoke about. Thanks for the idea!

    BTW, you are anything but lazy!

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  2. Chewy cookies are the best. These look really perfect in that regard.

    Hey, have you seen the Fall flavors of Hershey's kisses out there? I just saw candy corn and pumpkin spice. I betcha the pumpkin spice ones would be really good in this recipe! Now I'm wishing I'd have picked some up.

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  3. They look awesome! Sort of like a cookie-cupcake. You should make cookies more often! :-)

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  4. So cute and surely hyper delicious!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  5. i'm surprised you don't make more cookies, but if you're gonna make a cookie, it should be snickerdoodles. this muffin-cookie-cupcake creations are super adorable and since cinnamon is involved, i'm automatically a fan. :)

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  6. I love any version of this cookie!!! I can't wait to try them.
    Never made a cookie in a mini muffin pan before....:)
    Have a great day!
    michelle

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  7. What yummy treats with the kiss in the middle peeking out! I like my cookies really soft too, and a tiny bit raw in the middle.

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  8. These blossoms look fantastic Ingrid.

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  9. Oh these look perfect..all nice and gooey inside!

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  10. oh i LOVE these! they look so good, adn i love the snickerdoodle spin, delicious!

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  11. I am so gonna make these! They're so cute and look amazing!!!

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  12. You killing me with all the snickerdoodle yummies! These look awesome. My husband thanks you in advance!

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  13. Oh Ingrid, they looks so good! These would be perfect for the holidays!

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  14. Oh yeah.....another way for me to eat my favorite cookie of all time SNICKERDOODLES! Love these and will definitely be making them!

    Thanks Ingrid!!

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  15. I'm totally with you on all things snickerdoodly! YUM

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  16. They looks so good Ingrid...I made similar ones recently. Who could possibly resist these!!!!

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  17. Yum - my kids would love these (so would I).

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  18. These look great. A good use for my mimi muffin pan.
    Mimi

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  19. Oh dear, another snickerdoodly thing I simply must make!! They look heavenly!

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  20. These are the cutest little cookies. I've actually never made snickerdoodles (I know, crazy, huh?), but these little beauties are about to change that!

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  21. Yum - These look chewy and soft and delicious! And they also look like they would be fun to make with my sous chef (my five-year old daughter)!

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  22. I thought you liked snickerdoodles though. Am I mistaken? Was it just the snickerdoodle blondies?

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  23. These take snicherdoodles up another notch! I'm going to have to get me some of that turbinado sugar. And I love the look of them in the mini muffin pan. Almost a snickerdoodle chocolate tart. LOL

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  24. They look adorable.. I had them at my sisters and enjoyed them too. Cookies.. little payoff.. what?? Ill need your naz to send you my care package this christmas, serious girlfriend.

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  25. These look gorgeous! I am making blossom cookies to night to pair with my candy corn kisses! YUM

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  26. You always know how to cure my snickerdoodle cravings:) These look wonderful!

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  27. These looks so delicious! Its nice to see some CHOCOLATE added to the traditional snickerdoodle! I love your blog! I'm so glad I found it! I'll be back often :)
    -Mini Baker

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  28. how could one go for so long w/o making cookies?!?! they are so easy and delicious!

    this is a unique recipe - usually blossoms are peanut butter cookies

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  29. Mmmm, what perfect cookies, chocolate combined with cin/sugar sounds addicting!

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  30. Ingrid these look fantastic, I've never seen a snickerdoodle blossom cookie before. I bet the chocolate and cinnamon is fantastic! Thanks for posting these, I'm making them!

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  31. Aah... they're so cute! They're like a cross between muffins and cookies. :D Thanks for sharing the wonderful recipe. Would like to try this out!

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  32. Love this idea! I made snickerdoodles for the first time last year and fell in love w/ them!

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  33. These look totally indulgent and totally worth it. I think I need to make these.

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  34. Hi Ingrid!
    This is super yummy. My girlies would love them!!!

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  35. What a creative little idea! I love the way they look due to being baked in the little muffin tins. Great idea! I'm definitely bookmarking. I've been seeing a lot of talk on blogs lately about holiday trays - you're all inspiring me, now I want to do it too!

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  36. I'm glad you came back to the Pond. I was worried after Twirl you wouldn't come visit anymore!

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  37. What a great looking recipe, Ingrid! These look like a must-try. I love the peanut butter cookies with a kiss in them, but have never tried this version, and have also never tried putting them in the mini muffin tins. I agree, they'd be a great addition to a holiday cookie tray. Or an October snacking tray, too ;)

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  38. Yesterday I baked some snickerdoodle-type cookies that were coiled like cinnamon rolls. I also promised myself afterward never to spend so much time with that method ever again. Now I wish you'd posted a couple of days earlier and that I had a mini-muffin pan. My yesterday would've been so much brighter. Thanks for sharing!

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  39. I still have yet to make anything snickerdoodle. In fact, I think I have only had a snickerdoodle once. But I liked it!

    You are probably cringing right now, I know how you love snickerdoodles :)

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  40. These look insanely good! I love the name too, so cute. Thee would be a great addition to a holiday cookie box!

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  41. Yummy! They really look delicious. I wish my version of this cookie will look and taste delicious also. Hehehe. Good luck to me. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

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  42. I'm in love with turbinado sugar! I sprinkle it on everything, and I think my family is getting fed up. Lol ;)

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  43. These look so yummy and I love your idea of rolling the dough in sugar before putting them in the muffin pan...more yummy texture!! Thanks for sharing another great recipe for the holiday baking season.

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  44. That's so funny. I think cookies are the easiest thing to make, and the least work, so I make them often!

    My grandmother always made something similar to these, but the base wasn't snickerdoodlish, exactly, and she used mini reese's!

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  45. These look like so much fun! I love oneordinaryday's idea: putting different flavor kisses in the center. nice!

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  46. Oh my goodness, these are one of my favorite cookies of all time! You took great photos of them. That last one made my mouth water. I think I should make these again soon. Even though my thighs are screaming NO!
    :o)Elle

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  47. Cool! A cookie for those who don't like cookies. These remind me of those two bite brownies you get at the supermarket, but more interesting.

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  48. I absolutely love that these are called blossoms! They are such gorgeous treats and a great idea! Are you not a cookie fan?! We have to change that!

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  49. YEEESSSSS! these look wonderful! Love blossoms and snickerdoodles-two great in one.

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  50. These look very pretty - I can't wait to read your review on the bread too!

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  51. Ingrid, I love these!!! I haven't made them but I did see Denise make them and thought they looked wonderful! Yes, I will be adding this to me cookie to make list!!

    What yeastie?? thing are you making?

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  52. I'm soooo going to have to make these. YUM!

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  53. They look darn good to me! I still haven't tried a snickerdoodle yet :|

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  54. Mmm cinnamon spice and chocolate. You can't beat that combination. They're so cute!

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  55. Hmmm. I'm having a hard time imagining the Snick w/ the chocolate, but I like cinnamon and chocolate together so I don't know why I'm having an issue. Weird. But I'm a nut for Snicks too, so I'm probably gonna try this too.

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  56. I'd love to try these.... ! Little muffin cookies ! YUM !

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  57. snickerdoodles! hmmm.. i've been meaning to make them for zillion years :)

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  58. Oh man..I just love those things!

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  59. Looks absolutely delicious ...
    Laila ... http://lailablogs.com/

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  60. YUM! I can always count on you for some snickerdoodle variation!

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  61. Mmmm... snickerdoodle! These are so adorable- I want to put them my pocket!

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  62. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. I know you and Monica are good friends, so I hope that makes you mine. Looking forward to baking with you!
    Debby

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  63. My daughter's would love these. I make the peanut butter blossoms cookies once a year for Christmas. These would be a nice addition this year.

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  64. I made these really quickly one night this weekend and LOVED them! They taste and feel a lot like my old reliable peanut butter cyclops cookies, but all the peanut-allergic kids in my life can enjoy them. Thanks for posting!

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~ingrid