Twix Cookies โ My favorite chocolate chip cookies, but stuffed with Twix! Soft, chewy, and look at all that gooey caramel! Perfect for using up leftover Halloween candy, or making just because!
Twix Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
I have a thing for Twix Bars. And for chocolate chip cookies. And my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe is even better with Twix baked in.
I loved these Twix cookies and I knew I would, because I’ve made them before. Not quite these exact cookies, but I’ve made Soft and Chewy M&M’s Cookies and Snickers Chocolate Chip Cookies, which are both adaptations of my favorite chocolate chip cookies, Chocolate Chip and Chunk Cookies.
I love the dough base because it produces consistently soft and chewy cookies, isnโt fussy, it’s sturdy enough to load up with add-ins, and readers write with success stories when they try it. So if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Just add Twix.
I’ve posted many times about what makes this dough unique and why cookies made with it turn out soft and chewy every time. It’s cornstarch.
It keeps the cookies so soft and light, like Keebler Softbatch cookies, without being dry or cakey.
For anyone who’s tried Pudding Cookies or Cake Mix Cookies, those cookies turn out so soft because the first ingredient in pudding or cake mix is usually โmodified food starchโ. Adding a couple teaspoons of cornstarch to this dough lends similar results.
They’re so soft and light. The centers are moist and tender, while the edges are a bit firmer with some chewiness.
The chunks of milk chocolaty Twix in every bite are the perfect crunchy contrast to the smooth, buttery dough. And there’s plenty of semi-sweet melted chocolate chips, adding another dimension of chocolate.
You can never have too much chocolate. Or candy bars. I love caramels and chocolate.
And the caramel inside the Twix that drips and oozes makes for messy but wonderfully rich bites.
I could happily go down the candy aisle grabbing bags of Reese’s Pieces, Peanut Butter Cups, 100 Grand Bars, Milky Way Dark, Butterfinger, and start baking them into this dough.
I just may.
What’s in Twix Cookies?
This is the perfect recipe to make using leftover Halloween candy! Here’s what you’ll need for the Twix cookie recipe:
- Unsalted butter
- Light brown sugar
- Granulated sugar
- Egg
- Vanilla extract
- All-purpose flour
- Cornstarch
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Twix
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips
How to Make Twix Cookies
Theyโre very straightforward and easy to make. Cream the butter, egg, sugars, and vanilla very well, about 5 minutes.
Add the dry ingredients and mix until just combined before folding in diced Twix and chocolate chips. If you have another candy bar you prefer, go for it.
The dough must be chilled for 2 hours (at least!) prior to being baked.
Bake the Twix bar cookies for 8 or 9 minutes, not more than 10. They may look grossly underdone and very glossy at 8 to 9 minutes, but they firm up dramatically as they cool.
Donโt wait to pull them from the oven until you think theyโre done. Thatโs way too late, and they won’t be tender, soft, and moist.
I sometimes make the mistake of thinking theyโre not done at 8 minutes and leave them in closer to 10, but always prefer 8 minute cookies. I like my cookies soft and gooey, but suit yourself.
How to Store the Cookies
The dough can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days before baking. I usually bake a half dozen or so at a time, just what I know we’ll eat that day.
The cookies stay soft for a week, longer than any other recipe I’ve tried, but warm and freshly baked is always best.
Can I Use Another Type of Candy?
Go for it! Use any leftover candy bars you have lying around. Just note that different candy bars have different fillings, which might ooze out more / less than Twix bars in the oven. Use your best judgement!
Tips for Making Twix Cookies
I try to strategically place the Twix pieces on the top and sides of the cookies rather than the bottoms, so I can see the big Twix hunks as I bite into them, and so they’re not sizzling directly on the baking sheet.
If you notice an exposed hunk towards the base, relocate it to the top or side. Itโs not imperative, but just a little trick.
The dough must be chilled for at least 2 hours before baking or the cookies will bake thin and will be prone to spreading. If you want thick, soft, puffy cookies, with chewy plump edges, chill your dough. If you don’t chill it, all bets are off.
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Twix Bar Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- ยพ cup unsalted butter, softened
- ยพ cup light brown sugar, packed
- ยผ cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- pinch salt, optional and to taste
- 1 ยฝ cups Twix, diced small and loosely piled in measuring cup (I used 26 mini size (not Fun Size) Twix from an 11.5-ounce bag; each bar diced into 4 small pieces)
- ยพ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- To the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the butter, sugars, egg, vanilla, and beat on medium-high speed until well-creamed, light and fluffy, about 5 minutes (or use a hand mixer and beat for at least 7 minutes).
- Stop, scrape down the sides of the bowl, and add the flour, cornstarch, baking soda, optional salt, and mix until just combined, about 1 minute.
- Add the Twix, chocolate chips, and beat momentarily to incorporate, or fold in by hand.
- Using a medium 2-inch cookie scoop, form heaping mounds (I made 28). Place mounds on a large plate, flatten mounds slightly with your palm, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or up to 5 days, before baking. Do not bake with warm dough because cookies will spread and bake thinner and flatter.
- Preheat oven to 350F, line a baking sheet with a Silpat Non-Stick Baking Mat, parchment, or spray with cooking spray. and place mounds on baking sheet, spaced at least 2 inches apart (I bake 8 cookies per sheet).
- Bake for 8 to 9 minutes, or until edges have set and tops are just beginning to set, even if slightly undercooked, pale and glossy in the center. Do not bake longer than 10 minutes as cookies will firm up as they cool (The cookies shown in the photos were baked with dough that had been chilled overnight, allowed to come to room temp for 15 minutes, and were baked for 8 minutes, with trays rotated at the 4-minute mark. They have chewy edges with soft, pillowy centers).
- Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing and transferring to a rack to finish cooling.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I’d love to try these with Heath or Cookies and Cream! White chocolate is my favorite :)
I’ve used this cookie base and I bet twix would be incredible in them! You are so right about making sure your candies are on top – I learned the hard way!
Oh wow – yeah, you have to be careful otherwise yes, they kind of sizzle away on the baking sheet!
Gaaaah! These would be so dangerous to have around (although I’d probably bring them into work for my coworkers ;)). I looove the pieces of Twix that you can see in each cookie!!
You’d have lucky coworkers!
I still need to try cornstarch in cookies. These look fabulous. Twix are one of my favorites…especially the PB ones!
These look delicious Averie, love the fact that the caramel goes all gooey :-) I’ve tried using cornstarch in my cookies before, but only used 1 tsp and it didn’t really have any effect, so I’m going to up the amount and see how it goes!
The 2 tsp works like a charm with all the other ratios. Don’t change a thing…these are PERFECT! :)
I’ve made your snickers bar cookies before and LOVED them! I guess I must have skipped to the end, because I don’t remember reading the importance of cornstarch! That must explain why they were so good!! I’m definitely going to give these a try, Averie. Love them!
I didn’t know you tried the Snickers cookies but glad you did – and glad they were a hit! These are just as good (the same) but with Twix!
I didn’t blog about them or anything…I think we ate them too fast, haha.
LOL – those are the best kinds of recipes. The ones you don’t have to be too picky or obsess over :)
Those look amazing!! I am going to be making some soon! I love twix and milky way!! Yummy! I like the addition of the corn starch, great tip! And I too like my cookies soft and gooey and a little underbaked. Maybe I could send along a mars candy bar care package from my office to make sure you keep baking up such yummy treats!!
You are too sweet :) I wish we lived closer. I have so.much.food. that I could unload on you and the fam! Have a wonderful holiday!
xoxoxo
All of that melty caramel looks great. Yay for warm cookies, especially ones with caramel!
Gotta love adding candy to cookies! It always makes for on heck of a cookie and these look perfect!
Happy Memorial Day!
Twix bars are the best! Love the idea of putting them in the cookies! Yummy!
Another great version of your stellar CCC dough! I think I would love anything stuffed in there. I had some mint M&M’s recently and thought those would be good in one of your chocolate cookies…and you have some yummy ones to choose from in that category too!
Mint with chocolate, yes! Sounds like the makings of a holiday/xmas recipe, too!
Love this idea! Twix bars are some of my favorites so naturally I know that I would adore these cookies!
That’s awesome bars, I love to eat them. I appreciate you on sharing such delicious recopies.
These cookies look like so much fun and I love that they’re so adaptable for your candy bar preferences! I’ve been experimenting with cornstarch in my dough recently. It makes cookies crazy soft!
Yes it does! Glad you’re trying it out!
Twix is my favorite bar as well, just next to Snickers :)
My husband loves Twix. He would flip if I made some of these cookies. Of course it would have to be super secret until the cookie were ready. If he got wind of having Twix in the house they would be gone.
LOL! Yeah, sometimes you have to be sneaky :)