May 1, 2011

Maple Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies

Remember a while back when I posted about how these cookies were in my top 5 Best Cookies EVER?  Welp, add these to the list.  Seriously.


When I told people that I was making these, I got a gamut of reponses...

"Are you crazy?  That sounds disguting!" 
"YUM, that sounds amazing!"
"You can't treat a chocolate chip cookie like that!"
"Anything with bacon is ok in my book!"

One thing that should be made clear up-front...if you don't like bacon, you won't like these.  I thought that would be a given, but I was mistaken.  

For me, though, bacon is life-changing.  It is perfect in every way.  If there was a cook book called "The Joys of Bacon", I'd probably die of a sodium overdose.

Ok, so maybe I'm exaggerating a bit...
(::No seriously, I love bacon, it's delish::)

This recipe is fairly flexible in that you can use your favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe and just add the bacon.  The recipe below is my favorite...I've been using it for so long that I don't know where I first found it, but if you like flatter, less cake-y and more chewy cookies, this one is for you!

Last but not least...PLEASE keep an open mind if you're put off by the thought of these at first.  They really are fantastic! I've had nay-sayers try them and thoroughly enjoy every bite.

Maple Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients:
  •  2/3 cup flour
  •  1/4 cup brown sugar
  •  1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 4 tbsp butter
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup maple cured bacon (about 4-5 slices)
Step 1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Step 2: Cook your bacon!  Make sure it is cooked to a nice crispness, but not burnt.  When it is done, set it aside on a paper towel to allow the grease to drip off.
Step 3: Mix together butter and brown sugar/granulated sugar until light and fluffy.
Step 4: Add egg and vanilla and mix.
Step 5: In a separate bowl, mix together flour, salt, and baking soda.
Step 6: Add this to your sugar mixture and stir until combined.
Step 7: Put dough in refrigerator for half an hour to chill.  During this time, you can chop up your bacon.  Be careful not to chop too finely.
Step 8: Remove dough from refrigerator and add bacon and chocolate chips.
Step 9: Place balls of dough on a pre-greased cookie sheet.  If you make gigantic cookies, it should look something like this...


Step 10: Bake for 9 minutes.  DO NOT OVERCOOK!  The edges should be golden brown but the middle should look slightly undercooked.  Then set aside to cool.
Enjoy!

The secret is using maple cured bacon...it adds that hint of sweetness to the bacon without being completely overpowering.  It really is a great flavor/texture combination...give it a shot! ;)

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28 comments:

Cat said...

This recipe sounds wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Found you at sumo's party.

Emilee said...

This recipe intrigues me... as do all recipes for sweets that incorporate bacon.... As soon as I saw it on the Mad Skills party I had to come look... looks good to me!

Danielle said...

I think it sounds amazing! Visiting from Ispire Me Mondays.

OhioMomPatriot said...

There is nothing better than bacon, or so I thought, until I read this to my family! They are yelling at me to stop typing and start baking! Thanks for sharing!

Elizabeth said...

ummm...these sound fab! Can't waut to try them! Thanks for linking up :)

EverythingYellow said...

Oooh I bet these are DELISH! I have a recipe in my "to try" folder for chocolate dipped bacon, because I was just so intrigued. These sound even better! Thanks for sharing.

BigBearswife said...

Maple Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies?!?! I think they sounds awesome and weird at the same time :) Putting them on my "to-do" list hee hee

Charlotte Cornett said...

These sound delish!! Thanks for sharing with us!

Lyndee @ A Recovering Craft Hoarder said...

Omigoodness. This sounds SO good.

Hi, I'm Amy! said...

Im actually interested in making these. I think my husband will really enjoy them. A possible fathers day treat. :)

stopped by from tip junkies tip tuesday.
http://creativelyquirkyathome.blogspot.com/

-Amy

Martha (MM) said...

Wow!! I definitely have to try these, my boys would LOVE them! Visiting from "A Little Birdie Told Me" blog hop - and following now too :-)

PartyMom said...

I think I’m going to have to make these for my Husband’s birthday...he and his brother are definitely bacon fans! Thanks for sharing!

Something Swanky Cupcakes and Desserts said...

So creative!! I'd love to have you link up to my sweet treats party tomorrow! Hope to see you there :)
-Ashton www.somethingswanky.com

Heather at Dragonfly Designs said...

Ummmm interesting? LOL I like the idea of a father's day treat though!! Featuring these on Facebook!

Jodie said...

I must try! They sound and look wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

Warm Wishes,
Jodie

http://lovelaughteranddecor.blogspot.com/

My Beautiful Life said...

I saw the recipe on a linky party, and just HAD to come see what you had to say about this cookie. It sounds like something that might be found at the fair. If I ever see some being sold, I will at least try it now. :)

The Farm Girl said...

Wow, I am seriously going to have to make these. I wouldn't of put these things together but I will have to try them now! I would love you to come over, I at The Farm Girl Recipes. Thanks!

shopannies said...

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Sarah @ Sugar Bananas! said...

I JUST told dh that I am craving a bacon cookie and he thought I was nuts. This recipe is here just in time! Thanks for adding it to Sweets This Week. I'm def bookmarking this!

Sarah

Doreen @ Redesign by Grace said...

It sounds really yummy! I love bacon with anything. :)

Jaime said...

YUUUUMMMM!!! I love bacon!!! I featured you on Foodie Friday so come grab a button!!

http://polkadotsonparade.blogspot.com/2011/05/foodie-friday.html

Becolorful said...

salty and sweet... it doesn't get any better than that. :) Thanks for sharing on Motivated Monday.
Pam

Marelie said...

My friend told me that if its with bacon then its really good...and then I saw this..oh my! I am grabbing your recipe..thanks a lot.I am your new follower.Hope you can drop by at my blog and follow me too. www.cookiedropletsetcbymarelie.com

Jenn Erickson said...

Salty, sweet, and smoky are the ultimate taste trifecta! Your cookies sound wonderful, and I love the addition of maple. My family shares your passion for bacon, especially my eldest daughter who would be a vegetarian if it were not for her near worship of all things bacon!

Thank you for sharing your sensational cookie creation on "A Little Birdie Told Me..." at Rook No. 17!

Jenn

katy said...

They sound yummy to me!

Kate @ Chic on a Shoestring Decorating said...

Bacon makes everything better! I'm featuring you in my Flaunt it Friday features, stop by and grab an "I was featured" button if you'd like. Thanks for linking Flaunt it Friday! :)

At The Picket Fence said...

Seriously! These look so good. When I saw the link I knew I would like these! I will be making this cookie for sure! Thank you for sharing the recipe with us at Inspiration Friday!

Heather

Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. said...

I'm intrigued enough to give them a try!

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