This is the perfect gift!
Last month my kid’s school principal got transferred to a new School.
I have to admit that we were all heart broken and we still are.
That man is a hero!
Anyways, we made for him these cookies, you are going to love the recipe!
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Chocolate Chip Cookies
Reese’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe
- 1 Cup { 2 sticks } butter, softened.
- ¾ Cup Granulated Sugar
- ¾ Cup Packed Brown Sugar
- 1 Tb. Vanilla Extract
- 2 Eggs
- 2¼ Cups Flour
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- ½ tsp. salt
- 1 Box { 3.4 oz } Vanilla Instant Pudding.
- 1 Cup Milk Chocolate Chips
- 20 to 25 Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
- Preheat your oven at 350ºF.
- Peel and cut the Reese's into fourths. Don't chopped them... You don't want them to fall apart. Tip: As soon as you are done cutting put your Peanut Butter Cups in the freezer and leave them there while you make the rest of the cookies.This will make them firm and they won't melt away when you add them into your dough.
- Beat soft butter, brown and white sugar and vanilla in a large bowl.
- Add the eggs, beat well until creamy.
- Add the rest of your dry ingredients including the instant pudding.
- Stir in the chocolate chips.
- Now it is time to take out those delicious chunks of peanut butter cups and add them to the batter. Stir it gently with a wooden spoon. Don't over do it you want to see and bite into those small chunks later.
- Drop the batter by teaspoons onto a cookie sheet. Bake for 8 minutes. The first batch always takes an extra minute. DO NOT OVERCOOK! Cookies will get harder as they cool down.
- When they are baked remove them from the cookie sheet to a wire rack. Enjoy!
Oh my!…This is the best cookie dough ever!
Don’t over do it you want to see and bite into those small chunks later.
So good!
If you are planning to give them away put them inside of a glass jar
and I placed a coffee filter between the lid and the ring that goes around it.
Close it and there you have a cute ruffle!
If you feel generous you can put the extra Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups in a smaller jar.
I used a cupcake liner to decorate the lid.
I punched out some hearts and I made this free printable for the tag.
You can click here to get your own. I made them in a bunch of colors.
This would make a perfect gift for any peanut butter lover!
Think about Father’s Day, neighbors, or even End of the School Year… you name it.
Easy, tasty, affordable and cute!
That’s what I call delicious!
Happy Day My Friends!
Besos!
Desirée
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Can you use in place of the 1/2 cup of butter, peanut butter?
I’ve never tried that so I’m not sure.
These cookies are the bomb.com! I had a bunch of Reese’s cups and this was the perfect way to use them! Probably my new favorite cookie!!
Awesome! So glad you like them!
I just made these, and they are delicious. I didn’t have real butter, so I used margarine. And it worked great. This is a great recipe, and it was easy to follw!!
So glad you liked it… Thank you so much for stopping by!
Tonight was my first time making these. They are delicious!! The vanilla pudding makes them moist & then mixed w/the melted chips & PB Cups, oh my!!! These are a definite repeat!! Thanks for posting. Happy Holidays 2014
Yay! I’m glad you liked them!
these look so good! I was just wondering how many cookIes this reciepe makes? I want to make thEse for a cooke exchange. Thanks!!!
The cookies are a work of art! Absolutely delicious! Thank you for the recipe(:
Those cookies look delicious! And what a great gift idea!
Thank you so much for your comment and for visiting with us!
hi just wondering if I’m supposed to just put the instant vanilla powder in as is or if I’m supposed to make it as per the instructions on the box then mix it in? thanks!
Zee, just put the powder in.
I live in Ireland, any idea what I could use instead of the instant pudding, I really want to make these they sound divine.
You can follow the recipe without the pudding as well… It is so yummy!