Midnight Snack Attack Cookies.
“Oh No She Didn’t!!”
Oh Yes I did!!!
I made a cookie for those midnight cravings when you can’t decide if you want sweet or salty….. chips or peanuts….. a chocolate bar or a cookie……..
Yep… I put it all together in one glorious cookie I’m calling the Midnight Snack Attack Cookie!
I simply started with my go-to cookie dough recipe for chocolate chips, but reduced the flour a smidge to make these cookies a little crispier. I then added some seasoned dry roasted peanuts and salty, crunchy potato chips with the semi-sweet chocolate chips.
The combination is HEAVENLY.
Use any kind of nuts you like. How divine would these be with cashews or salty pecans??!! I also think I would like to try them next time with barbecue potato chips. I think it would really kick these up a notch! Replace the chocolate chips with chopped Reese’s peanut butter cups or Butterfinger candy bars.
Go Crazy! It IS a midnight snack attack fix after all…
I received a gift basket of gourmet cookies for Christmas that had some fun combinations of cookies in them that inspired me to try these. Can’t wait to hear what you think!
Here is my recipe.
Midnight Snack Attack Cookies
4 sticks (1 lb.) butter, softened
1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
1 1/2 cups white granulated sugar
2 tsp vanilla
4 eggs
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp salt
4 3/4 cups all purpose flour
2 cups Nestle Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
1 cup Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts
2 cups lightly crushed potato chips
Directions:
With electric mixer, beat butter and sugar together until completely incorporated. Add vanilla and eggs, and beat until light and fluffy. Add baking soda and salt, and mix another minute. Gradually add flour and beat until well incorporated, but do not overbeat.
Fold in chocolate chips and peanuts. Place dough onto counter and gently add in potato chips, folding in with your hands and trying not to crush the potato chips too much. Put dough in large Ziploc bag, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or up to 2 days.
When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375 degrees F. With your hands, form a cookie dough ball about 1 inches in diameter. Place on baking stone. Bake for approximately 11 minutes. Allow to cool on baking stone for 10 minutes, then remove to cooling rack to cool completely.
ENJOY!
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Scrumptious looking!😮😊
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Thanks Mar! 🙂
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sweet and salty…perfect!
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right???!!! 🙂
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These kinds of cookies are perfect for me. Admittently I am a mid-night snack attack junkie. Always have been and probably always will be. That’s why I’m good about going to the gym each day. It’s a viscious cycle.the combo sound very interesting. Luv Gary
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Sounds like a good cycle! 🙂
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They sound absolutely wonderful! Salty and sweet combination!!
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the best – right? 🙂
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Yes!! I’ll be right over to try one! 😀
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I don’t want to wait until midnight, I want them now. Heavenly combination Jodi.
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O.M.G. If there’s another cookie I’ll ever bake in my life it will be this.
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Lol. 👍😉
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Wow, that sound a little strange, but also yummy! I love sweet and salty together. When we´re going to see a movie I always order sweet and salty popcorn in one box. You’re cookies look great, that’s for sure! 🍪💕😊
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That popcorn sounds wonderful!!!
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Very yummy Jodi…. !
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A fix all.😉👍
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I would never have thought to put potato chips in cookies!! 😯 You are so creative, Jodi!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Oh yes I need these!! 🙂
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She sure did! yummm
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Lol. 😜
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Nuts and semi-sweet chocolate are healthy and the other ingredients are absolutely necessary to hold them altogether…so, by association they must be healthy snacks! Once I calibrate half of 4 3/4 cups of flour, these will be made. I think that would be about 2 and a smidge less than 1/2 cups of flour?! I don’t want 4 dozen temptations at hand, 2 dozen is dangerous enough. I’m thinking cashews instead of peanuts would be yumalicious. To keep them healthy, maybe low salt potato chips too. Thank-you!
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Yummmm!!
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Oh my goodness, I’m in Heaven, Jodi!!
I’m not sure why this came to mind, but I am thinking of substituting crispy bacon for the potato chips. 🙂
Thank you for sharing, and have a wonderful weekend.
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Oh my yesss!!
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This looks like an around the clock snack attack!
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They perfect for me! They look delicious!
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Better make sure you have some milk!!
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LOL!
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Sweet and salty!! Pure heaven Jodi! 🙂
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These cookies are fantastic, like they’re made just for me, grab me a bunch with a glass of milk haha 😀
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indeedy! 🙂
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