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These cookies owned me. They whooped my little butt.
They beat me down till I just could not make another batch.
This is the third batch you are looking at. Yes, I made three full batches of these cookies in less than twenty-four hours.
Twenty-four hours!
And no, it was not because I ate them all, then ate them all again. I have some self-control, geez.You would think it was to perfect the recipe, but for once the recipe was pretty darn amazing the first time. Which honestly amazed me since I was one, putting frozen ice cream in cookies and baking them and two, putting homemade hot fudge “chocolate chips” in them. I mean that alone sounds like a recipe for disaster, but all three times it worked and all three times I was still amazed.
These are probably the best cookies I have ever had and I am not exaggerating.
I honestly think I am going to start putting ice cream in all the cookies I bake. You know how some people swear by putting pudding mix in their cookies or adding cornstarch? Yeah, well ice cream is my cornstarch.
These are the softest, doughiest, melt in you mouth, cookies you will ever eat.
They literally melt in your mouth. Just like ice cream, it’s weird.
Oh and okay, then there is the hot fudge part to the sundae.
Yeah, I made homemade fudge sauce, chilled if for 20 minutes, scooped out small pretty large balls and then froze them for and hour. Then I stuffed them in and all around the cookie dough.
The first batch that went in the oven I was SO scared to go and check on, fearful that I would open the oven to a giant blob of chocolate and sprinkles. Trust me it has happened many times before. Just the other day it was an egg that I never did manage to get all up and continued to remind me of my mistake by reeking up the oven for days.
Eww.
The egg, but to my surprise, NOT the cookies.
I have no idea why or how, but the cookies worked. The only thing you have to do is keep the hot fudge “chips” frozen. When you go to add the hot fudge “chips” you have to work quickly and only take a few out of the freezer at a time. If you take too many out at a time, they will end up softening, which makes it harder to push them into the cookie dough balls.
Oh and you have two options for adding the fudge “chips” to the dough balls. One, you can just stuff the dough with the fudge and it will be a stuffed cookie or option two, you can stuff the cookie and place some around the outsides of the dough. I obviously went with option two for most of my cookies. But if you go with option two you have to be careful and try to only place the chips on the top of the dough and then push them in far enough so they are just peeking out of the dough. If you leave them fully exposed, they will melt all over your pretty cookie. They still taste awesome, but you don’t get that gooey hot fudge bite.
Trust me, you want that bite!
Okay, so why did I make them three times?
Because they were the hardest cookies to photograph. Every photo I took looked absolutely awful and I was just too excited about these cookies to give you bad photos. My perfectionist self had to make them again… and again.
I have no idea what was going on, but these cookies, they may taste and look amazing up close and personal, but they are NOT photogenic. Finally, the third batch got a little prettier and I called it quits. No joking around here, they whipped my butt.
I still do not even really like these photos all that much, but then again I never like any of the photos I post. Sometimes it’s just me being crazy, sometimes not.
Trust me, when my mom reads this she’ll be calling me saying “I can not believe you made those cookies three times. One, I can guarantee the frist set of photos you took where awesome and two, you made dozens of the best cookies you have ever made and I did not get even one.”
Ah – sorry.
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Now, someone please come eat some cookies with me!
Tieghan these are genius! Come bake for me pleeeeeeease! 🙂
hehe! Thanks Tiffany! I wish I could!
Genius! You are amazing 🙂
The cookies look to die for! Can’t wait to try these over the summer.
Thank you so much, Nessa!
So creative & amazing photos, I love it!! These cookies are like one giant party!
Thanks so much, Kelli!
Oh my gosh. They melt in your mouth like ice cream? Magic little cookies!! They look amazing Tieghan – and I love ice cream sundaes. And (duh) sprinkles, too. These are gorgeous! I can’t remember the last time I didn’t catch myself mesmerized by your recipes. 🙂
You are so nice!! I feel that same about all your recipes!!
Thank you!
Wowza! You and your creativity are beyond me! Who woulda known to put ice cream in cookies. Like, it makes total sense! But I just never woulda thought of that. Like the rest of the world, I’ll gladly take a dozen off your hands. And I always think your photos rock!
Thank you so much, Desi!
AMAZING!! Such a great idea and so glad it worked out for you!
Thanks Nancy!
*Droooolll* yeahhhh I want those, a bakers dozen should do 🙂
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
hehe! Thanks Eric!
I’ll glad eat the first two batches that weren’t photogenic enough! These look incredible, Tieghan!
Hehe! Thank you, Eva!
SOOOO, where did all those cookies go if your mom never got a single one? Poor mom!!! Hahaha!!
Currently, most are sitting in my kitchen. I gave a bunch to my brother and his girlfriend, but I am still covered in cookies!!
Thanks Charlotte!
You are so patient! I think I would have been like, “It tastes amazing. Just trust me and eat it” lol. GORGEOUS photos. You got there for sure! Also, um. This are ridiculous. I’ll take 12.
Haha! Thanks so much, Erin!
You had me at the softest, doughiest, melt in you mouth, cookies you will ever eat.
Seriously, they are! Thanks Kita!
This is incredible! Cookies that have ice cream? I wish I was there when you made the THREE batches!
Thanks you, Steph!
Tieghan! These sound amazing and look BEAUTIFUL! I can’t wait to try!
Thanks you so much, Rachel!
They look fabulous and I love the idea – you are so creative indeed – YUM!
Thank you so much, cherie!
They’re gorgeous and sooooo creative! Like nothing I’ve ever seen!
And let me get this straight, you made these 3 times, and they’re a 4 cups of flour per batch cookie. So you went thru 12 CUPS of flour. Wow, lordy. Good thing you have lots of people to help eat your goodies 🙂 Thank you for your dedication to getting the recipe/photos JUST the way you want. I’ve been there. I would have loved to help you eat the less photogenic extras 🙂
Thank you so much, Averie!! It is a good thing I buy those huge bags of flour from Costco!