Chocolate Chip Almond Toffee Cookies
Updated October 06, 2020
My cookie fast is officially over and I blame my friend Rachael. She was visiting Utah for the holidays and brought me a large tin of her famous chocolate almond toffee. My first reaction was to run and hide the toffee so I wouldn’t have to share, but then I remembered Josh is allergic to nuts so I didn’t have to share:) After indulging in a few pieces of toffee I decided to stop myself before I finished off the entire tin. The toffee kept staring me down though, I couldn’t just let it sit there. I had to put it to good use, so I baked chocolate chip almond toffee cookies.
I added almond paste in the dough to give the cookies an extra kick of almond flavor. It went perfectly with the chunks of chocolate almond toffee. I also added in chocolate chips, because you can never too much chocolate in a cookie. Some of the toffee pieces melted throughout the cookie, creating a buttery stream of goodness. These cookies are perfect in my book. I give them an A++.
Eating a batch of cookies is so much better for you than eating a tin of toffee, right? Please say yes:) Just kidding, since Josh couldn’t taste these cookies, poor guy, I shared them with our friends. They all loved the cookies and I think you will too.
Thanks Rachael for inspiring me to make these cookies! Any toffee will work for this recipe, but I highly suggest you make Rachael’s recipe-it’s the best!
Chocolate Chip Almond Toffee Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup unsalted butter at room temperature
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 cup brown sugar
- 3 ounces almond paste
- 2 large eggs
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 cups chopped toffee
- 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Set aside.
- 2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients. Set aside.
- 3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the butter and sugars together with the beater blade for about two minutes. Add the almond paste in pieces and mix until well combined. Add in eggs one at a time. Add the vanilla extract and mix well.
- 4. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients slowly mix until dry ingredients disappear. Stir in toffee and chocolate chips. Scoop dough onto prepared baking sheet with a medium cookie scoop. Bake for 12-14 minutes or until cookies are golden brown around the outside. Let cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes and then transfer to a cooling rack.
- *Note-if you don't have homemade toffee, you can use chopped up Heath or Skor bars.
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I can only imagine how delicious these are with homemade toffee!
Wow… These cookies look absolutely incredible!
awesome! I just sent this link to my friend who has a bunch of toffee left over! Perfect way to use it up! ๐
Do not show these to my husband or I will have to make them!
I can’t take it, these look amazing. I’m staying cookie-free through January, but all bets are off on Feb 1.
You are a lot stronger than me! I couldn’t take it anymore. I need cookies in my life:)
I really need to use more toffee in my baking. These cookies look superb.
What a neat idea! I’ve never have considered using toffee in cookies, but it sounds great.
the almond paste is a clever addition–good thinking, maria!
Do you know I’ve never made a recipe with toffee!? I dont even know if i’ve had something with toffee in it… Must try!
You have to try these cookies! Toffee is so good and even better in cookies:)
These look perfect! I adore chocolate, toffee and almonds!
Gorgeous cookies! Life is too short to have cookie fasts anyway ๐
Even though I bake a lot of treats, I am usually pretty good with my willpower. I like to bake them more than I like to eat them. But toffee is another story and cookies with toffee? I would be in serious trouble. They look wonderful Maria!
Homemade toffee? You are one lucky girl! Great way to make it last longer, though–love these!
You are the toffee queen. You always know the best way to use it. I love the addition of almond paste in these. The texture must be out of this world. I can just imagine biting into one. mmmmmmmmmmm
Love! The cookies. I’m totally hankering for some. sigh (Dumb January.) ๐
I posted your Honey Whole Wheat Bread (again) today. I taught it in a RS class a few days ago. Love that bread.
the wonders of toffee…sweet, buttery and textured all at once
What a great way to use such a thoughtful gift! These cookies look awesome!
Now I love the idea of toffee in a cookie! They look amazing.
your cookies look amazing! i lovvvvve toffee! I came up with a Peanut Flour cookie recipe that sort of ends up turning into toffee. But i should do what you do…just ADD the toffee ๐
I assume you used chewy toffee?
No, it is hard toffee with chocolate and almonds.
Oh yum. I can’t imagine anything much better than good homemade toffee, but putting it in a cookie has got to be right up there for sure. What a great way to use it!
Ok, now I’m just bummed that I missed out on these cookies!!!! I’m so glad that I helped you end the cookie drought. ๐ Now will you please move to Southern California so that I can help you eat your cookie creations?!?!?
Or you can move to Utah? ๐ I would love some help! Thanks again, your toffee really is the BEST!
I love the color of your cookies. I always bake some cookies but it always turn into dark ones. LOL. I don’t know what’s the problem with my recipe. But I guess I need to try your recipe. Thanks.
Look amazing, i love the idea that put toffee in the cookie.. I will try it later.
Thank you!
These cookies look awesome….I can’t wait to try them!
Almonds are my favorite in a cookie recipe. I will surely make some this tomorrow. Thanks for sharing.
So – I kind of hate you and love you at the same time for these…Beautiful, beautiful site!
Thank you:)
can’t wait to try this, but what type or brand of almond paste did you use?
I used Blue Diamond. I am sure other brands would work as well:)
I can eat like a pound of toffee in a sitting, and put into chocolate chip cookies . . . I’m sure I could inhale at least 2 pounds. If I weren’t on a diet, I would make these NOW. btw – Love your immediate impulse to hide the toffee from others ๐
These look and sound so delicious!
I made these and loved them so much I couldn’t help but spread the love on my own blog.
http://theonewiththecupcakes.blogspot.com/2011/01/one-with-toffee-chocolate-chip-cookies.html
Thanks for sharing! Absolutely delicious!
These are my new favorite cookie. I am always really good about only eating 1 or 2 cookies when I make them, but these.. bah!! Words cannot describe how in love with them I am. I hope to feel the same way about a person as I feel about these cookies.
Thank you SO SO SO much for sharing!! :]
They are so good, huh? Glad you like them!
These cookies spread far too much for me. I think I will try it with half shortening and half butter instead of all butter.
I remade these with 1/2 butter and 1/2 shortening, rather than all butter. Worked out much better! Not nearly so much spread in the cookies.
Maria, do you chill your dough for these cookies prior to baking or between batches? Same question for the chocolate almond toffee cookies from your book. Finally, ok to do two sheets at a time if rotate top to bottom, etc? Or do you just do one sheet at a time? Thanks!!!
Made these today. So so so yum! I couldn’t find heath bars or skor bars on the upper east side!!! used heath toffee bits, worked fine but i imagine the bigger pieces of chopped up toffee would be even better. Thanks for another great recipe!
I tried these and they were FANTASTIC! I only used 8 ounces of toffee because that’s how much came in a package, and roughly 2.5 ounces of almond paste. Still amazing! You can see my results on my blog – http://bakingparttime.com/almond-toffee-chocolate-chip-cookies/ Totally hit the spot, and my favorite version of a chocolate chip cookie!
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