Chocolate Kiss Powder Puff Cookies

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Powder Puff Chocolate Kiss Cookies โ€” These chocolate Kiss cookies are like a cheater’s version of Russian teacakes. But enhanced with a chocolate Kiss. And you only need 3 ingredients to make them!

pile of Powder Puff Chocolate Kiss Cookies on blue plate

Easy Chocolate Kiss Cookies

Growing up, it was an annual holiday baking tradition that my mom and grandma would bake Russian tea cakes. They loved them, but of all the holiday treats they’d bake, tea cakes were the last thing I’d reach for. In a sea of sprinkles, fudge, barks, and homemade caramels, they just couldn’t compete. Too boring.

So I decided to re-vamp tea cakes and made powder puffs, which turned out to be the easiest cookies ever. I sliced a sheet of store-bought pie crust into two-inch squares and placed a chocolate Kiss in the center of each square before sealing the edges, patting into a mound, and baking.

After baking, I dredged the puffs through confectioners’ sugar, which I still call powdered sugar in my head. Cookbook editors say the proper term is confectioners’ sugar, but you can’t have powder puffs without powdered sugar.

The contrast of the flaky, buttery pie crust with the dense, smooth chocolate interior is wonderful. The puffs are pretty small and it’s easy to pop quite a few. Whoops. Melt in your mouth, not in your hand.

Powder Puff Chocolate Kiss Cookies 

What’s in Powder Puff Chocolate Kiss Cookies? 

To make these pie crust cookies, you’ll need: 

  • Store-bought pie crust
  • Chocolate Kisses
  • Confectioner’s sugar

Really, that’s it! This is easy holiday baking at its finest. 

pie crust cookies filled with chocolate kiss

How to Make Chocolate Kiss Cookies

Place the pie crust onto a floured surface and cut into two-inch squares. Because the crust is likely a circle, a couple sections may be a bit skimpy. If that happens, take crust from two skimpy sections and smoosh it together to make a section big enough to contain a Kiss. This is not an exact science, itโ€™s okay if not all sections are exactly the same size.

Place one Kiss in the middle of each square, then pinch the dough around it to seal it in. Bake the chocolate Kiss cookies for roughly 15 minutes. 

Let the Kiss cookies cool for another 1o to 15 minutes until cool enough to dredge in sugar. 

chocolate kiss cookies on blue plate

Can I Use Homemade Pie Crust? 

Yes, if you want to make your own pie crust, be my guest. I don’t. If you’re an avid pie crust make and find yourself with scraps, here’s a way to use them. 

Can I Make This Gluten-Free?

If you have a store-bought gluten-free pie crust that you’ve used before and trust, go ahead and try it in this recipe! 

Chocolate Kiss Powder Puff Cookies - Easiest cookies ever with only 3 ingredients! The Kiss in the middle makes everyone smile!! So fun!!

Tips for Making Chocolate Kiss Cookies

A fun twist on these pie crust cookies would be to use mini Reese’s or Rolos instead of chocolate Kisses. You’d prep the powder puff cookies the exact same way, just with a different filling. 

Be sure to tightly seal the Kiss inside the pie dough. I sealed the cookies at the top and then flattened it out a bit with my hand so it wouldn’t be obvious after the cookies had baked. 

Lastly, start checking the chocolate Kiss cookies at the 13-minute mark. You don’t want to overbake these, as the bottoms burn easily. 

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Chocolate Kiss Powder Puff Cookies

By Averie Sunshine
These chocolate Kiss cookies are like a cheater's version of Russian teacakes.ย But enhanced with a chocolate Kiss. Andย you only need 3 ingredients to make them!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Cooling Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 15 cookies
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Ingredients  

  • one sheet pie crust that makes a 9-inch pie, thawed (I used Trader Joeโ€™s; homemade may be substituted)
  • about 15 chocolate kisses, Mini Peanut Butter Cups or Rolos may be substituted
  • about 3/4 cup confectionersโ€™ sugar, for dredging

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Line a baking sheet with a Silpat or spray with cooking spray; set aside.
  • Place pie crust on a lightly floured surface and using a pizza wheel, slice into approximately 16 sections, about 2-inch squares. Because the crust is likely a circle, if you make 4 rows of 4, a couple sections may be a bit skimpy so take crust from two skimpy sections and smoosh it together to make a section big enough to contain a Kiss. This is not an exact science, itโ€™s okay if not all sections are exactly the same size.
  • Place one chocolate kiss in the center of each section.
  • Using your fingertips, seal the dough at the top to fully contain the kiss. Pat smooth with your palms and flatten slightly into a mound. Place mound on prepared baking sheet; repeat with remaining crust sections and kisses until gone.
  • Bake for about 15 to 17 minutes, or until crust is just set and done; puffs firm up as they cool. The tops will appear fairly pale while the undersides will be more golden; donโ€™t overbake or the undersides could burn. Watch puffs closely starting at about 13 minutes since all ovens and ingredients vary.
  • Allow puffs to cool on baking tray for about 15 minutes, or until cool enough to handle before dredging each puff liberally in confectionersโ€™ sugar. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • Puffs will keep airtight for up to 1 week at room temp or in the freezer for up to 4 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 116kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 69mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 10g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. I can’t believe it’s that easy to make these cookies – they look so impressive, I would have never guessed! I think I would use dark chocolate, but I love that you can add lots of different flavor kisses in there!

    1. I just went shopping in my pantry and pulled out the first bag I saw. I have a small baking and candy supply store in my kitchen cupboards :)

  2. Confectioners sugar will always be powdered sugar in my heart.

    And how stinkin’ cute are these little cookes? LOVE!

  3. OMG – yum! I think I have to add these cookies to my Christmas cookie plates this year. They look so delicious!!

  4. Oh man, russian teacakes are my absolute favorite and now with chocolate added. These sound amazing. Can’t wait to try them. Pinned!!

  5. I used to hate teacakes too, but I love what you’ve done here! My new xmas favourite is your christmas crack recipe but I’m definitely going to have to try this one this year.

  6. What a genius way to make them!! Oh my gosh, stuffed Russian Teacakes are the best and with PIE CRUST?? <3

    1. This recipe reminded me of you…probably because it involved crust. That I didn’t make from scratch, and thought, well Dorothy would have done scratch crust :)

  7. i love how the kiss is inside the cookie and not on top like others I have seen. Its like a fun surprise in the middle!

  8. Love how simple you made these cookies – and they sound crazy amazing! I commend you for turning pie crust into cookies. :)

  9. These are everything! They remind me of Mexican Wedding Cookies but even better because the center is chocolate :)

    1. Well thank you for saying that! And thanks for pinning, too :) I just pinned your queso blanco dip…I could eat a whole bowl of that just to myself!

  10. I think I’m the only one who really likes the Russian tea cakes in my family, but I make them every Christmas. Love the melting texture of them. Good idea with the piecrust and candy. Oh, and I also call it powdered sugar, too! I mark it as XXX sugar on a recipe card.

    1. I think they’re one of those desserts people either love and make every year, no matter what, or…they don’t :)