Brought to you by Confessions of a Tangerine Tart and found on page 85, it was a delightful treat, albeit a rich one. I was a little surprised to see that the baking temperature was omitted from the recipe, but it turns out that 350 degrees F works just fine.
It turns out that Whoppers caramelize when baked, leading to a chewy and toffee-like little hunk in the cookie. I envied the bakers who had better access to Maltesers, which I have a hard time finding here in Southern California.
These cookies were surprisingly rich! Jeff was wolfing them down, but I couldn't do it. I snacked on the leftover Whoppers. ;)
ReplyDeleteSo absolutely gorgeous! Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job! I agree that the dough did look like iceing!
ReplyDeleteFunny I didn't even notice the temp was missing. Just automatically put on 350. Bad Dorie!! But Good Cookie!!! Yours look yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love whoppers but really am too embarassed just to buy a box of them (and then eat the whole thing). These cookies are a great excuse to be in the candy aisle!
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I loved these cookies too.
ReplyDeletemmm, they are sooo good! If you're in san diego you could pop to the Shakespeare shop in Mission Hills, or cost plus world market should also have maltesers.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the cookies were very rich, but not so much I didn't want to eat the whole batch :)
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy looking cookies!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look beautiful. We liked the frosting-like consistency of the dough better than the cakelike consistency of the cookies!
ReplyDeleteLooking good! Looking good! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo - glad you loved the cookies.
ReplyDeleteNancy
I think the caramelized Maltesers were my favorite part...yum!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look wonderful!
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