Try some of my other candy-inspired cookie recipes, like these Soft Baked Peanut Butter M&M Cookies, Frosted Fruity Pebbles Cookies, Chocolate Andes Mint Cookies, and my Peanut Butter Cup Cookies! These peanut butter Butterfinger Cookies are the best thing to happen to Butterfinger Bars since they were first created in 1923! High praise, I know, but 100 years on, I’m so glad these cookies are in my life. We also love to use butterfingers in Butterfinger Brownies and Butterfinger Poke Cake. My family loves them, I love them, and I dare you to just eat one once you’ve made a batch! They have the perfect combination of sweet and salty, chewy and crunchy, as well as chocolate and caramel. These cookies are great for making ahead and freezing, so you can have some cookie dough balls to bake fresh in cookie emergencies. Try them as part of your holiday cookie trays or the classic cookie exchange, and your recipients will not be disappointed! For more chocolate and peanut butter desserts, don’t miss our Amazing Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake, Lunch Lady Peanut Butter Bars, Copycat Levain Bakery Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip Cookies, and No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie.
What You’ll Need
Scroll down to the recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.
Butter – Salted butter works best to enhance the flavors in these cookies. Sugar – Use brown sugar and white granulated sugar to sweeten your cookies, give them a slightly caramelized flavor, and keep them nice and soft! Eggs – To bind ingredients and help the cookies stay light and chewy. Peanut Butter – Creamy peanut butter works best here as it mixes into the cookie dough better than natural peanut butter, which tends to separate. Vanilla Extract – Store-bought vanilla extract works well, but you can use my Homemade Vanilla Extract recipe to keep a supply on hand! Flour – All-purpose flour is perfect for this recipe. I’m pretty sure a good 1-to-1 gluten-free flour would work well as a substitute if you need to, but I haven’t tried this myself. Baking Soda – Helps the cookies rise slightly. Salt – Enhances and balances out all the flavors. Cornstarch – Keeps the cookies chewy and helps prevent excess spreading as the cookies bake, keeping them nice and thick too! Butterfinger Candies – I’ve used fun-size bars that I chopped up (anyone else go through your kids’ Halloween candy after a couple days and siphon off the good stuff?), but you can use full-size or mini Butterfinger Bars, or pre-chopped Butterfinger Pieces if you can find them at the store (it’s hit-or-miss for me in California – I have better luck finding them in Utah when we visit family and will stock up while I’m there!).
How to Make This Recipe
Tips for Success
Ingredient temperature. Keep your butter cold until you’re ready to mix it in. Cut it into cubes to make it easier to mix. You can leave the eggs at room temperature before mixing them in though. Use a cookie scoop. Using a cookie scoop is the easiest way to ensure your cookies are all the same size and shape.
Variations and Substitutions
Use other kinds of candy. You can use any kind of candy for these cookies. Try some of your other favorite candy bar combinations or leftover Halloween candy for different flavors! Reese’s Pieces, Snickers, and Mini M&M’s can be used as well and go great with the peanut butter cookie base. Add some nuts. Crushed peanuts, chopped walnuts, or chopped pecans would add extra flavor and texture. Add chocolate chips. Chocolate chips are a great addition to these cookies. You can use milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, or white chocolate chips, depending on how much sweetness you want to add. Butter. I use salted butter for these cookies, but if you only have unsalted butter on hand, you can always add in an extra ¼ teaspoon of salt to enhance the flavors. Gourmet version. If you want to amp up your gourmet cookie game, I recommend drizzling some melted chocolate over the finished cookies, then sprinkle with some flaky salt. It’s not an every day approach for me, but it definitely elevates the flavor game even more.
More Delicious Cookie Recipes You’ll Love
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Copycat Crumbl Cinnamon Swirl Cookies
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