Coffee Heath Bar Crunch Swirl Cookie - Sweet ReciPEAs (2024)

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These Coffee Heath Bar Crunch Swirl Cookie have a coffee layer and a chocolate layer all filled with chocolate toffee pieces.


So I totally planned on writing a different post until I woke up this morning.

The morning I chose to sleep in, I woke up to an email asking where my Ben and Jerry’s post was.

All the other times we posted at 8pm EST so when I jumped in last minute because a reader asked if I would do anything with Coffee Heath Bar Crunch I didn’t pay attention to the time switch to 8am est (5 am my time).

And since I was having so much fun I thought sure.

I asked if I could get in on the last day and didn’t think anything about that there might be a time change.

There was.

It’s how my life goes. 😀

So this is way late but yummy all the same!

And while they look nowhere near as lovely as what I modeled them after my spiral cookie making days are definitely getting better.

To see what the people who can follow directions did:

See Shelly with her Oatmeal Chocolate Chunk Cookies, Kristan with her Chunky Monkey Sandwich Cookies, and Heather with her Chocolate Therapy Cake that looks out of this world.

Quick things:

I would have added more coffee next time.

But that’s just me.

Living in Seattle is wearing off on me I guess.

Working with small bits of toffee sucks for cutting cookies neatly.

Sprinkles Bakes never disappoints with her recipes (do you have her book yet?

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Good news is I am more than WIDE awake for my conference call this morning as I frantically put this post together!

Sorry ladies that I was slacker who can’t follow directions.

And as always, it’s a great day to buymy cookbook.

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Ingredients

  • 3 cups al- purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp. vanilla bean paste (or extract)
  • 1 1/2 tsp. fine grain instant coffee (I used Starbucks’ VIA)
  • 2 oz. milk chocolate, melted and cooled slightly
  • ½ TBSP cocoa powder
  • ¾ cup Heath Bar Pieces (I used the baking pieces…milk chocolate kind)

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of a mixer fitted with paddle attachment cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy about 3 minutes.
  2. Add egg and vanilla, beat well. Scrape down sides and bottom of bowl and mix again until incorporated.
  3. With mixer on low speed, gradually add in flour, baking powder, and salt until fully combined.
  4. Remove dough from mixer and divide into two even portions. Dough should not be sticky.
  5. Return half of the dough to the mixer and add the instant coffee. Mix until combined and the coffee granules seem mixed in. Remove coffee dough from mixer.
  6. Return the other half of dough to the mixer and add the melted chocolate and cocoa powder. Mix until well combined.
  7. Roll out each dough separately between two sheets of wax paper – approximately 1/4″ thick. Each piece should be a 9 x14″ rectangle. Chill on baking sheets in the refrigerator, at least 1 hour.
  8. When dough is thoroughly chilled, top chocolate dough with coffee dough. Gently press together the two dough pieces using a rolling pin.
  9. Let dough stand at room temperature until malleable.
  10. Sprinkle the Heath Bar pieces evenly on top of the coffee flavor, with the mocha flavor of the bottom.
  11. Use a knife to even one side (down the 14″ length) of the dough. This gives you a nice even start for the spiral.
  12. Roll dough tightly, jelly-roll fashion, using the wax paper to guide the dough. The chocolate portion of dough usually tears a little when rolling. When this happens – STOP- and pinch the dough back together before you continue to roll I was not so good at the pinching and mine are not nearly as lovely as Heathers cookies.
  13. Cover the dough roll in wax paper, then in a length of plastic wrap. Chill thoroughly, at least 1 hour. Turn the dough halfway through chilling to make sure it doesn’t become flat on one side.
  14. Heat oven to 350 degrees and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
  15. Remove dough from refrigerator, uncover and slice in half with a sharp knife. Place half of dough back in the refrigerator to keep cold.
  16. Cut dough into 1/4″ rounds.
  17. Bake cookies for 10-12 minutes. Let cool for 2-3 minutes on baking sheet before transferring to a cooling rack.
  18. You could even add a scoop of Coffee Heath Bar Crunch and make ice cream sandwiches!

Notes

Recipe slightly adapted fromSprinkle Bakes

Coffee Heath Bar Crunch Swirl Cookie - Sweet ReciPEAs (2024)

FAQs

Do cookies and coffee go together? ›

Is there anything more classic than a chocolate chip cookie? The qualities that make these tasty treats so popular are the same ones that make them go great with coffee. Crunchy chocolate chip cookies have the right texture and tend to be milder in flavor.

What is the most loved cookie? ›

Chocolate chip cookies

What is the most popular type of cookie? It might just be this one.

Why is a cookie served with coffee? ›

but the general perception in people's mind, coffee is bitter, so something sweet on the side is considered a good practice by most commercial cafes. The consumers like it sweet, because coffee is bitter, and they need to add more sweetness with snacks.

Are Heath bars discontinued? ›

HEATH Toffee Bars were invented in 1928 by Bayard and Everett Heath. The Hershey Company acquired the HEATH brand in 1996 and has made HEATH Bars ever since.

What candy is similar to Heath bars? ›

The Skor bar is very similar to the Heath bar, but with minor differences such as the Skor bar being slightly thinner.

What is inside a Heath bar? ›

The Heath bar is a candy bar made of toffee, almonds, and milk chocolate, first manufactured by the Heath Brothers Confectionery in 1928. The Heath bar has been manufactured and distributed by Hershey since its acquisition of the Leaf International North American confectionery operations late in 1996.

What do the Dutch serve with coffee? ›

The Dutch are one of the biggest coffee drinkers in the world. And you cannot drink your coffee without a cookie on the side. Stroopwafel is one of the most consumed cookies that we eat in The Netherlands with our coffee. It is really the perfect Coffee or Espresso cookie.

Can I eat Oreo with coffee? ›

People often enjoy eating Oreos with coffee because the combination offers a delightful contrast in flavors and textures. The rich and slightly bitter taste of coffee complements the sweet and creamy nature of Oreos.

What biscuit is best with coffee? ›

Delicious biscuits to pair with coffee
  • Malted Milk. With its delicate malty notes, the malted milk biscuit is a subtle and soft coffee biscuit choice. ...
  • Shortbread. Chunky yet crumbly, the shortbread biscuit is a satisfying treat. ...
  • Biscotti. ...
  • Chocolate chip cookie. ...
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What is the cookie you put on top of your coffee? ›

Stroopwafels are meant to be eaten with coffee or tea. You put the round disc on top of your mug and let the steam soften it for a couple of minutes. The steam heats the cookie and melts the inside layer so that it's warm and gooey.

What do cookies pair well with? ›

For example, coffee and tea are both popular choices to accompany cookies. If you prefer something cold, milk or even a glass of ice water can be refreshing alongside a sweet treat. If you want to get a little fancier, try pairing your cookies with a glass of wine or beer.

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