Sleepover time for my friend’s birthday party! We even got matching
pajamas for the event!
I was asked to make potato chip cookies as I had made them once before
and they were a hit. I came across
another recipe, and wanted to see how they compared. Potato chip cookie recipe showdown!
Check out the verdict at the end of the post!
Potato Chip Cookie Recipe #1
Adapted from here.
Yields 16 cookies.
Ingredients
1 cup salted butter, room temperature
1 cup icing sugar
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 ½ cup all purpose flour
Pinch of salt
½ cup chopped pecans
1/3 cup toffee bits
¾ cup crushed rippled potato chips
Directions
1. Beat
butter and sugar until fluffy.
2. Beat
in egg yolk and vanilla.
3. Mix
in flour and salt just until combined.
4. Mix
in pecans, toffee bits, and potato chips.
5. Scoop
with an ice cream scoop and place on a tray.
Refrigerate overnight. (This is a standard procedure that I do with all
my cookies to help with caramelization and flavor, but the original recipe
didn’t call for this. Feel free to bake immediately.)
6. Preheat
oven to 350 degrees F. Bake for 12
minutes or until the edges brown a bit.
Cool on baking tray for a few minutes before transferring to a rack.
Cookies #1 after baking. |
Cookies #2 after baking. |
Potato Chip Cookie Recipe #2
Adapted from here.
Yields 24.
Ingredients
1 cup salted butter, room temperature
¾ cup packed brown sugar
¾ cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
2 ¼ cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
Pinch of salt
4 cups coarsely crushed rippled potato chips, divided in half
½ cup pecans
1/3 cup toffee bits
Directions
1. Beat
butter and sugar until fluffy.
2. Beat
in vanilla and eggs.
3. Mix
in flour, baking soda, and salt just until combined.
4. Mix
in 2 cups of the potato chips, pecans, and toffee bits
5. Using
an ice cream scoop, scoop dough and drop into a plate of the remaining chips.
Roll around to coat. Place on a tray and
refrigerate overnight. (This is a standard procedure that I do with all my
cookies to help with caramelization and flavor, but the original recipe didn’t
call for this. Feel free to bake immediately.)
6. Preheat
oven to 350 degrees F. Bake for 13-14
minutes. Cool on baking sheet for a few
minutes before transferring to a rack.
Verdict: The first
recipe made crumbly and crispy cookies, while the second recipe made cookies
that were similar to a chocolate chip cookie – chewy with lots of
caramelization. Although they were both
tasty, I preferred the first recipe because I liked the crumbly texture and the
potato chip flavor came out better since there wasn’t any brown sugar to mask
it. The boyfriend liked them equally and
when I asked him which one he preferred, he said “same-ish”. One of girls liked the second recipe
better. I guess it depends on your
preference!
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