**Full Disclosure: Thanks to Nestle Toll House for sponsoring today’s post. All opinions are my own.
I’ve seen Cookie Cups all over Pinterest but every time I’ve attempted them, I’ve failed … until now! I have finally figured out how to make cookie cups and I want to share my tricks!
What You’ll Need (just for the cookie cups):
- Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough Sheets
- Mini Cupcake Pan
- Cooking Spray
- Spoon
- Plastic knife, optional
How to Make Cookie Cups:
- Thoroughly spray the mini cupcake pan and preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Open a package of Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough Sheets (there will be two sheets of dough which is more than enough for 24 mini cookie cups).
- Use a knife to cut both sheets into squares (about 1 inch by 2 inches).
- Roll each square into a ball.
- Bake for 10-13 minutes.
- Using your spoon, press the dough from the middle into the sides to form a cup. (Note: If the dough is not completely cooked, put it back in the oven. If they are done, let them cool.)
- After the cookie cups are cooled, use the plastic knife (or spoon) and pop each cup out of the mini cupcake pan.
- Fill as desired.
- Serve and ENJOY!
I took my cookie cups and stuffed them with a whipped topping and pudding mixture to make little Spring treats!
Spring Cookie Cups
Ingredients
- Cookie Cups
- 1 package Whipped Topping thawed
- 1 small package Pudding I used chocolate.
- 1 container Vanilla Frosting
- Orange food gel
- Rips candy cut on the ridges (or any other green, stick-like candy)
Instructions
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Prepare pudding as directed.
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Fold in whipped topping.
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Fill cookie cups with the mixture.
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Mix vanilla frosting with orange food gel.
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Using a zipper baggie, put orange dots on the pudding mixture in the cookie cups.
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Add green candy behind the orange dot (this makes a 'carrot'!).
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Serve and ENJOY!
Ashley ~ 3 Little Greenwoods says
Who can go wrong with cookies and pudding? YUM! Tweeting!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
That is such a cute idea! I’ve never thought to make cookie cups, but i can see all kinds of possibilities here!
Catherine S says
These look and sound amazing. I will have to make this for my son and his friends.
Crystal says
Those cups are just too darn cute. I’m totally daydreaming about all of the things I could fill them with.
Cyn Hughes says
Oh my goodness, I should not know about these. What a delicious way to make a tiny ice cream sandwich bite!
Jaime says
These look really cute and fun to eat! I’m sure my son would love them.
Jeannette says
That is so creative and I love how cute they look! This is perfect for little hands and I can’t wait to try it ou!
Crystal says
I know my kiddos would adore these little treats. My little hands would be grabbing them by the handful.
Debra says
Those are the absolute cutest! They are perfect to make for an Easter treat!
Christie says
I’m a huge fan of cookie cups! Great for parties! Love the way these came out
Chrystal @ YUM eating says
Yup. Going to have to add these to my “to make” list. Look at how adorable those are.
Liz Mays says
Cookie cups! Yum! What a delicious recipe. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the spring season.
Pam says
These look so good! Cookie cups are so yummy.
Chrysa Duran says
Oh my these little Nestle toll house cookie cups look amazing! I’m sure that I could eat several. Thanks for sharing.
Debbie Denny says
These look so cute. This is an awesome idea.
lisa says
These are soooo yummy looking! I have to try these!!
Megan @mnmspecial says
These are adorable little spring cookie treats. I haven’t seen the cookie sheets, but I’m sure they would help my perfectionist ways.
Liz Mays says
I want several of them, Sara! They are the cutest little dessert treats!
Cassie says
These look really good! I might make a batch later this week 🙂
Cinny says
That looks like an adorable idea!
Nina Say says
This is so super cute! I have never thought to make cookie cups before, it is a great idea!
Kiwi says
This is too stinkin creative! I love it and it looks easy thanks for the recipe!!!
Tracy @ Ascending Butterfly says
You can bring these to my house! NOM NOM NOM 🙂
Valerie Remy-Milora says
Your cookie cups look beautiful and they do sound so easy to make! Thanks for sharing your special trick!
Avry says
I would be tempted to fill them with peanut butter or chocolate! I haven’t ever tried the cookie sheets but I’ve seen them. They could be used for a lot of different ideas.
Shop with Me Mama (Kim) says
Oh my goodness, YUM! Those are way to cute! Going to have to try to make these!
Raijean says
Wow, this would be great for my Easter brunch.
Tiffany@LivingSweetMoments says
My kids would go crazy for these cups! I love the design
Christina S says
These are adorable and so easy! I love easy things that the kids can help with.
Beth@KCMompreneurs says
Such fun cookies. I may have to make them.
Crystal says
Those cups are so cute! And perfect for spring. I’m sure they taste great, too!
Ellen ThatChicMom says
Those are the cutest little carrots ever. You are so creative I just love these!
Cristy Mishkula says
This is a great idea! Love their baking sheets! Stopping by from the SITS link up!
Shell Feis says
What cute little treats! I need a mini cupcake pan, those are just too cute.
Dana Rodriguez says
Those turned out so cute!
Camesha says
These are very cute. How creative! They’re almost too cute to eat.
Cindy Dawkins says
Yummy!
Debra says
I adore these – can think of so many uses for them!