It's Friday again, time for some chocolate! Am I right or am I right????????
Do you guys know what’s better than cookie dough……………?
If you’re thinking “Um, NOTHING, duh!”, well, that’s completely right, but cookie dough covered in chocolate is also the right answer! True stuff.
So these cookie dough bites, I created them as an alternate flavor to go with my homemade Reese’s eggs and almond joys that I always make for Easter and they are so happening again and again from now on. To clear up any confusion on the caramel part, you mix it into the dough. I happened to have some extra caramel on my hands the day I was making them so I used it as my liquid in the dough.
So I made them in two different sizes because I couldn’t decide which one I liked better, one in a mini cupcake pan that gives them a more rounded look and the other in regular cupcake size liners to give them a frilled edge like Reese’s cups. Also, I think the pretzels add the perfect salty crunch to balance them out but I’d say they’re an optional thing because not everyone in my gang was as into them being on top of these. You can decide what you think.
Hope you have a great weekend peeps!
Chocolate Cookie Dough Pretzel Bite Candies
Are you a major fan of all things cookie dough? Great! Then these candies are just for you!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Chilling Time 1 hour
Servings 24 candies
Ingredients
2 tablespoons coconut oil softened
2 tablespoons full-fat coconut milk
1 cup powdered sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup dairy free caramel ice cream topping/sauce or you can make it. I used the butterscotch caramel in my butterbeer recipe
2 - 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup dairy free mini semi-sweet chocolate chips or finely chopped chocolate
1 - 1 1/2 cups dairy free semi-sweet chocolate
1 tablespoon coconut oil
about 24 snack pretzels for topping
Instructions
Beat coconut oil, coconut milk, and sugar together until combined. Add caramel, salt, and vanilla and mix well.
Add 2 cups of flour fold in just until smooth (depending on the thickness of the caramel you used you may need to add a bit more flour until the dough isn't sticky). Mix in chocolate chips and divide the dough into balls about 2 tablespoons each.
For the shapes I used two different methods, a 24-count mini cupcake pan for the smooth edges or some regular size silicone cupcake molds (paper liners in a cupcake pan would work) to get the frilled edge like Reeses cups. Press dough balls into your chosen mold and place in the fridge to chill for at least 1 hour.
Melt chocolate and oil in a double boiler and remove dough from fridge. Loosen each piece from mold and dip in chocolate, For the minis, place them on a parchment lined plate or tray and for the frilled edge, place them back in silicone/paper-lined cupcake molds. Top the wet chocolate with a pretzel and place trays back in fridge.
Allow chocoalte to harden for at least 15 minutes before devouring!
ALL CONTENT IS MINE AND ORIGINAL! All of these food photos were taken with my Nikon D750 and my favorite Lens, the Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G. You can find out more in my INTRO POST.
Amazing and yummy photos!
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So glad you like it, thank you!
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Shade, background image, camera angle, shot – splendid :-) Resteem for your post...
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I really appreciate it, thanks!
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There's something more delicious than chocolate and coconut! Ah, yes! The mixture of the two. I love this cake. It looks delicious. A nice dessert to spoil yourself this Friday. Thank you for sharing this recipe, @gringalicious.
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I'm so pleased to share. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
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They are already delicious, but those shots makes them look even more tasty! What a gorgeous bright colors you managed to show us in your photos.
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You're so kind. Thank you!
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It looks too good and very attractive photography.
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I really appreciate the compliment. Thanks!
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In these photos I really saw what the art of food means! I think the taste is good! I'm a cook myself - and have already downloaded this recipe)
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