Chocolate Rolo Thumbprint Cookies Recipe (2024)

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As if Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies weren’t delicious enough! Adding Rolos, that are caramel filled, to the centers of each chocolate cookie, sends them into another world. These soft and chewy cookies are great for holiday baking or any celebration throughout the year!

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Whilst rinsing conditioner out of my hair in the shower yesterday, I realized that….CHRISTMAS IS NEXT WEEK! How the heck!There has been an unusual time warp this year due to the unseasonably warm weather we continue to experience here in Minnesota (and likely everywhere). In my tired little brain, it is approximately October 12th. Not December 15th. Thankfully I have these two cute little humans living in my home who remind me DAILY how many days left until the BIG day. If it weren’t for them, I probably would have begun Christmas shopping on or around Valentine’s Day.

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Also thanks to those cuties, I continue to bake! MORE CHRISTMAS COOKIES, MOMMY! As you please.

PRIZE WINNING COOKIES!

This particular recipe was created QUICKLY in order to make the deadline for Dan’s work cookie contest. It won 2nd place! I literally came up with the recipe, made them and did the dishes all in less than one hour. If you’re on the lookout for a quick and easy cookie, look no further!

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MAKE A BATCH OF CHOCOLATE ROLO THUMBPRINT COOKIES

Having a favorite cookie loaded with chocolate flavor and all kinds of melted caramel is a necessity!

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two large baking sheets with parchment and set aside.

  • In a large bowl, combine salted butter, sugar and cocoa powder. Mix until creamy. In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking soda and salt and stir until combined. Gradually add the flour mixture to the mixing bowl and mix until incorporated.

  • Roll dough into 1 1/2-inch balls and place onto baking sheets. Gently press your thumb into the center of each ball until indentation has formed.

  • Place a Rolo candy onto the top of each indentation and bake in the preheated oven for 10-15 minutes, or until the Rolos start leaking caramel. Remove the cookies from the pan and let them cool completely on a cooling rack for 5 minutes, then enjoy!

ROLO CANDIES UNWRAPPED – A TIME SAVER

When I created these cookies, I had the pleasure of unwrapping each gold foiled chocolate individually. It wasn’t a hard call – these cookies were worth the effort! But now, you can actually BUY a bag of Unwrapped Rolo treats and save yourself the time. Isn’t the candy world good to us?!

Is anyone else’s mental calendar waaaaaay off this year? I’m feeling a touch of insanity because of it. Before I know it, it will all be over and my head will be spinning violently. I am officially, as of this very moment, hitting my RESET button in order to fully enjoy and appreciate the next few weeks.

Enjoy these cookies AND the rest of your week! Thanks for being here!

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Chocolate Rolo Thumbprint Cookies

As if Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies weren’t delicious enough! Adding Rolos, that are caramel filled, to the centers of each chocolate cookie, sends them into another world. These soft and chewy cookies are great for holiday baking or any celebration throughout the year!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 15 cookies

Calories: 247.59kcal

Author: Megan Porta

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter softened (2 sticks)
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup cocoa powder
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/2 tsp. baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 18 Rolo chocolate candies unwrapped

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two large baking sheets with parchment and set aside.

  • In a mixing bowl, combine butter, sugar and cocoa powder. Mix until creamy. In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking soda and salt and stir until combined. Gradually add the flour mixture to the mixing bowl and mix until incorporated.

  • Roll dough into 1 1/2-inch balls and place onto baking sheets. Carefully press your thumb into the center of each ball until indentation has formed.

  • Place a Rolo into each indentation and bake in the preheated oven for 10-15 minutes, or until the Rolos start leaking caramel. Let cool for 5 minutes and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 247.59kcal | Carbohydrates: 27.89g | Protein: 2.6g | Fat: 14.26g | Saturated Fat: 8.93g | Cholesterol: 33.51mg | Sodium: 224.08mg | Fiber: 0.88g | Sugar: 13.81g

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  1. Chocolate Rolo Thumbprint Cookies Recipe (6)Diane

    I already love Rolo candies by themselves, so the idea of melting them on top of cookies is just… yes please.

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  2. Chocolate Rolo Thumbprint Cookies Recipe (7)Deb

    Yum! I purchased several bags of rolos after Halloween on mega clearance. These will be a great addition to the cookie plate at our house!

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  3. Chocolate Rolo Thumbprint Cookies Recipe (8)Warm Vanilla Sugar

    These little cookies look so tasty!! I love the Rolo used in the centre. Yum!

    Reply

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Chocolate Rolo Thumbprint Cookies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my thumbprint cookies falling apart? ›

The dough should be chilled for at least 30 minutes, so that you can shape it into balls and indent without falling apart. Check that your oven temperature isn't too high.

How do you keep thumbprint cookies from cracking? ›

If the dough cracks a bit when making the center indentation, roll the ball of dough in your palms a bit longer to warm the dough up more. Don't skip chilling the dough. Chilling the dough will make shaping it into balls easier and hold them together so they won't fall apart when indented.

How do you keep thumbprint cookies from spreading? ›

Storing your dough in the fridge helps to harden the fat and prevent your cookies from spreading. Allow it to chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

Can I freeze dough for thumbprint cookies? ›

Absolutely! Thumbprint cookies will either have their indentions made before or after baking. If that occurs before baking, you can do that before they're frozen so that they're ready to go when you're ready to bake them.

Do I need to refrigerate thumbprint cookies? ›

No. After baking, thumbprint cookies do not need to be refrigerated. To store them, simply save in an airtight container at room temperature. You can store them in the refrigerator if you prefer, but it's not necessary.

Why did my thumbprint cookies spread? ›

Temperature. Dough that is too warm or soft will spread more than dough that is cooler, so if you're working in a very warm kitchen, putting your dough in the fridge for 15 minutes or longer before using it will help prevent spread. Butter that is too warm or soft is also a major culprit.

What is the shelf life of thumbprint cookies? ›

When does Thumbprint Cookies expire? Thumbprint cookies, whether homemade or store-bought, generally maintain their best quality for up to 1 to 2 weeks at normal room temperature. If you store your cookies in the fridge, you can extend their life to about 3 weeks.

How do you make cookies stick together? ›

Put the cookie pieces together on the baking sheet. Gently mush the edges together to "glue" the cookies into each other as they bake. Sometimes gluing the cookies together is enough, if they are interlocked and share enough edges. Sometimes though... you need to add some "tape."

What is the secret to thick cookies? ›

A low proportion of sugar relative to flour reduces spread, keeping the cookies thick. A high proportion of mix-ins helps thicken the dough. Blending chocolate chip styles creates a more dynamic flavor. Overnight refrigeration hydrates the flour, again helping the cookies stay thick.

Is there a difference between baking soda and baking powder? ›

Baking soda and baking powder are not the same. Sodium bicarbonate and bicarbonate of soda are other names for baking soda. Baking powder is made of baking soda plus cream of tartar and cornstarch. Baking powder can be substituted for baking soda by tripling the amount of baking powder.

What makes cookies fluffy and not flat? ›

Flour adds fluff and texture to the cookies. Adding too little flour can cause cookies to be flat, greasy, and crispy. Most recipes assume you'll use all-purpose, but if you want a lighter, crumblier cookie texture, choose one with a lower protein content such as cake-and-pastry flour.

What happens if you don't freeze cookie dough before baking? ›

Putting cookie dough into the freezer before baking can help solidify the fat from the butter in your cookies, which in turn keeps them from spreading too much in the oven. Colder dough will not expand as much as warm dough does. This will produce a higher, thicker cookie.

Can you freeze cookie dough in a Ziploc bag? ›

For cookies with a sugar coating, I usually do not roll in sugar until just before I bake. Placed rolled cookie dough onto a parchment paper lined sheet pan, and freeze for an hour until solid. Transfer to a ziploc bag or airtight container and label.

Is it better to freeze dough or freeze the cookies? ›

In most cases, I prefer to freeze cookie dough over freezing baked cookies. That way, you still get the nice homemade smell and softness of the cookies when they come out of the oven. But if you want to get the whole job done, you can certainly bake the cookies, then freeze them later.

What ingredient makes a cookie crumbly? ›

There are several reasons why the cookies may have become dry and crumbly but the two most likely are that either the cookies were baked for too long or too much flour was added to the dough.

Why did my cookies rise and then fall? ›

Dough that's too airy.

The goal, usually, is to only incorporate the two ingredients without reaching the "light and fluffy" stage. When you mix the butter and sugar together at high speed or for too long, you'll aerate the dough excessively, causing the cookies to rise—and then fall—in the oven.

Why are my cookies broken? ›

Wrong butter temperature

Butter that is too soft or melted will make it hard for your cookies to hold their shape. On the other hand, incorporating cold butter into a mixture of dry ingredients is troublesome and difficult. Here's a hack: Cut your butter into cubes before letting them soften at room temperature.

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