Turtle cookies make a regular appearance in our home as it’s one of our favorite cookie recipe in the entire world. They smell incredible while baking, and will leave your fingers perfectly sticky while eating them thanks to the caramel bits and chocolate chips. Eat them hot off the wire rack or later on at room temperature. Any way you serve them, these chocolate turtle cookies will be a huge hit! If you are looking for a recipe to bring to a holiday party, a new mom, or even just for dessert, give these turtle cookies a try. You might just find it’s your new favorite cookie!
Ingredients in Turtle Cookies
This chocolate cookie dough is so yummy you’ll have little fingers sneaking cookie dough balls right off the baking sheet. Here’s what you need:
1 cup butter – softened to room temperature. Sugar – about ¾ cup granulated sugar Brown sugar – ¾ cup packed brown sugar, either light or dark brown sugar – whatever you have on hand. Eggs – Combine the whole egg, egg yolk and egg whites together. Vanilla extract – about two teaspoons Unsifted flour – You’ll need about two and a quarter cups for the flour mixture. Baking soda Salt – I like using kosher salt or sea salt in the recipe and to sprinkle a little on the top of the one inch balls of dough. Semi-sweet chocolate chips – I love the Ghirardelli brand, but you can use any of your favorite chocolate morsels. Chopped pecans – or walnuts, if you prefer. Caramel bits – you can buy caramel baking bits online or in the baking aisle of your grocery store.
What are Turtle Cookies?
Turtle Cookies are cookies made with all of the delicious flavors and textures traditionally found in turtle chocolate candy. Namely this means chocolate, caramel, and pecans. I’m a huge fan of turtle chocolate candy and cookie dough, so this is really a marriage of two favorite things.
Recipe Tips for Turtle Cookies
Since I’ve made the recipe for turtle cookies dozens of times (or more), I have learned a few tips and tricks that will help your cookies turn out perfect every time. Here’s what you need to know:
Make sure the butter is softened to room temperature. Use a paddle attachment on a stand mixer to mix the ingredients to fluffy. Choose the right chocolate chip. To make these turtle cookies, be sure to use semi-sweet or even dark chocolate chips. We tried milk chocolate chips and it made the cookies way too sweet. Substitute the nuts. Feel free to substitute with chopped almonds if you are not a fan of chopped pecans, or leave them out altogether if you don’t like nuts. Try diced apples. Another REALLY yummy substitute is swapping the pecans out for diced dried apples. This makes the turtle cookies taste more like awesome caramel apple cookies! You can even make the dough then add apples to half and pecans to the other half if you want to try both.
Baking Suggestions
Roll cookie dough into one inch balls, then make a slight indentation with your finger to the top of each one. Grease baking pans or use silicone mats or parchment paper to keep the cookies from sticking to the sheets. Serve piping hot with a tall glass of milk, or out of the freezer for a frozen treat.
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