Hi there! I'm Hayley from The Domestic Rebel, and I am so excited to be on Kayle's blog today! Finally, my dreams of being an actress have come true!! Kayle and I are bloggy besties. In fact, after falling in love with her infectious, bubbly personality and of course, food like this, I knew I had to meet this cooking actress/goddess. So I visited her in New York this past March and LOVED every single second of it. In fact, Kayle showed me how to be a true New Yorker. Like, first thing I did was buy a MetroCard. It's what all the New Yorkers use to take buses and subways. And the first thing I ate in New York was appropriately, New York Cheesecake. Now, I have had cheesecake before -- and mind you, good cheesecake, too. But my unrefined, California palate hadn't ever tasted a true "New York" cheesecake. Ordering it made me feel like I'd passed some kind of 'Refined Food Finish Line' and entered a new dimension where any old cheesecake wouldn't cut it. Also, I was told by my father that if I came home without having a cannoli, I'd be homeless. So in order to survive, I basically had to find me a cannoli. Also a fancy, shmancy refined dessert. Done and done. And theeeen Kayle took me all around New York City and we ate anything we could get our hands on. I had my first gourmet hot chocolate at Max Brenner's, a liege at the seriously-addicting Wafels and Dinges truck, and my first-ever macaron! Well, actually I had about nine macarons in the four days I was there, but that's not really the point. The point is, Kayle taught me the importance of being a true New Yorker by eating true-New-Yorker ritzy-kinda food. Over-the-top, decadent, and elegant desserts that fit so well in the glamour and beauty of New York. I mean, New Yorkers are totally the kinda people who eat creme brulee with their pinkies up, am I right?! Californians aren't nearly as classy. That's why we don't have a truck that sells waffles. Because we're inferior. Anywaaaays, when I got home I was all hell-bent on making some delicious, elegant New Yorker kinda food, but of course with my rebellious twist. So when I spotted some Creme Brulee Truffles on the shelves at Target, I KNEW I had to incorporate them somehow into something ritzy and delicious. Thus, these tasty Creme Brulee Cookies were born! These are your ticket to awesomeness!
Creme Brulee Cookies
Ingredients:
- 1 box Golden Vanilla cake mix
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup oil
- 1/4 cup creme brulee coffee creamer (liquid)
- 3/4 cup toffee bits
- Approx. 24 creme brulee truffles (about 3 pkgs)
- 2 squares white chocolate
- Turbinado sugar (or another coarse sugar)
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two cookie sheets with silicone liners, or spray lightly with cooking spray. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, combine the cake mix, eggs, oil and coffee creamer with a rubber spatula until a soft dough forms. Stir the toffee bits in to incorporate. Drop the cookie dough by rounded Tablespoonfuls about 2" apart on the prepared baking sheets.
- Bake for approximately 10-12 minutes, rotating pans halfway through baking time to ensure even cooking. Cookies will be lightly golden brown. Allow the cookies to cool, on the pan, for about 10-15 minutes.
- Meanwhile, unwrap the truffles. Once cookies are mostly cool to the touch, gently press a truffle into the center of each cookie. Allow the cookies --and truffles-- to set completely (if you're patient; if not, skip this and proceed to #5!)
- Once the truffles have set, melt the white chocolate in the microwave until smooth. Drizzle it on top of the cookies, and sprinkle the tops with turbinado sugar. Makes approx. 20-24 cookies, depending on size.
Kayle says: OH MY GOD! DO YOU SEE WHY I LOVE HER??! CREME BRULEE COOOKIES!
Now Kayle says you should totes follow Hayley: