I don't know if you've noticed, but I like cookies - a lot. And by cookies, I mean thick, soft, chocolate-laden cookies, with an emphasis on CHOCOLATE. So basically, I'm in love with these:
Soft-Baked M&M's Chocolate Chip Cookies... they're thick, soft, chewy, and not only chocolate-laden, but M&M's-laden. *Sigh*
But today's cookies have a cause (other than feeding my chocolate addiction, that is). The amazing people from OXO are holding their annual Bake a Difference campaign benefiting the Cookies for Kids' Cancer organization. They've committed to donating up to $100,000 to the organization in 2013 through specially-stickered baking product sales, bake sale matches, and other fundraising efforts. So, I wanted to help! For every blog post written in September dedicated to this campaign, OXO is donating $100 to help fight pediatric cancer; I just find it incredible that I can do something as simple as write about cookies here on this blog and help contribute to such a worthy cause. And guess what? You can help too!
OXO is contributing 25 cents for the sale of baking products specially-marked with this sticker:
Essentially, you can help by going shopping and loading up on kitchen essentials! It's a win-win. ;) There are also other ways you can get involved, and the OXO Good Cookies website has all the details.
In dedication to the Cookies for Kids' Cancer cause, I wanted to make cookies that really are for kids. I decided that super-soft M&M's cookies were only appropriate. :)
Surely you have memories of soft-baked cookies and M&M's, right? When I was young, my sister and I used to always get the free cookies they gave out at the grocery store, and sometimes if we were lucky, we'd get to choose the type of cookie they were giving out. I thought those cookies were perfection. I'm sure that these taste a million times better those store cookies, but there's something about them - the softness, the chewiness, and all the colorful M&M's - that make me feel like I'm that kid eating a free cookie again. Of course, since I'm more sophisticated than that now, I make them with dark chocolate M&M's and bittersweet chocolate chunks (because that's what grown-ups do, you know), but that doesn't take away from them being a total kid-classic.
I'm officially a proud M&M-Chocolate-Chip-Cookie-Lover again.
One last thing: once you scroll down to the recipe, you're going to notice something interesting about this one: cream cheese. Wait, what? YES! If you've never tried putting cream cheese in your cookies before, you might think I'm crazy, but it makes the most amazing soft, thick, and chewy cookies. You have to try it, right here, right now; these are some of my new favorites!
PrintSoft Baked M&M's Chocolate Chip Cookies
These soft and chewy cookies are loaded with M&M's and chunks of chocolate in every bite. It's a classic kid favorite at it's best!
- Cook Time: 12 minutes
- Total Time: 12 minutes
- Yield: 18-20 cookies 1x
Ingredients
- 10 ⅝ ounces (2 ½ cups, spoon and level) all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- ⅝ teaspoon salt
- 4 ounces (½ cup) unsalted butter, softened
- 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 7 ½ ounces (1 cup) brown sugar
- 3 ½ ounces (½ cup) granulated sugar
- 1 whole egg plus 1 egg yolk
- 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
- 9 ¼ ounces (1 ¼ cups) M&M's (I used the dark chocolate kind)
- 4 ½ ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped (use semisweet if you prefer)
- extra m&m's and chopped chocolate for tops of cookies
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, cornstarch, baking soda, and salt until well-combined.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter, cream cheese, brown sugar, and granulated sugar together until smoothly combined, wiping down the bowl and beater as needed. Add the whole egg and egg yolk one at a time, beating each in until incorporated. Mix in the vanilla extract until incorporated.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix in on lowest speed just until partially combined, with the dough not yet even in texture. Add the M&M's and chopped chocolate and fold in with a flexible rubber spatula just until evenly dispersed into the dough, with no more streaks of dry ingredients still visible.
- Transfer the dough to an airtight container and chill for at least 4 hours before baking (the cookie dough will keep in the refrigerator for at least one week).
- To bake, preheat oven to 350ºF with an oven rack in the center position. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Scoop the cookie dough by 2 ¼ ounce (about ¼ cup) portions and roll into balls. Roll each ball between the palms of your hand to elongate into a tall cylinder-like mound, flattening the base to rest firmly on the lined baking tray. Space the mounds of cookie dough apart on the tray, with no more than 6 - 9 cookies on the tray at once. Press a few extra M&M's and pieces of chopped chocolate into the tops and sides of the cookies.
- Bake cookies in the preheated oven for 11-13 minutes, or just until the cookies are puffed up and the tops no longer appear wet, rotating the tray halfway through the baking time. Don't overbake! Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for about 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container at room temperature.
Do you guys have favorite cookies memories from when you were kids?
Disclosure: OXO provided me with a set of cookie-baking products to help me prepare this post. I was not compensated for writing this post in any way and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.
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Tracy says
Thank you for a great recipe. After making the m&m cookies, I used the same recipe to make chocolate chip and they were just as delicious. I have searched and searched for a soft cookie that doesn't use a box of pudding. My husband is the judge and he said they are the best he has ever eaten. I love how they are a little crunchy on the outside but soft and chewy on the inside. I will definitely be trying more of your recipes!!!!!
alexandra says
I'm so happy to hear that! I've never been a fan of using pudding mixes in baked goods; I feel like there should be a way to get the same results without it! I'm really so glad your family likes the cookies!
They're also good with nuts and raisins, if chocolate isn't a must. ;)
Cookie lover says
I think this is my new go to cookie recipe. Made them exactly as written. With many recipies, even if you chill, they still don't hold shape. These did beautifully. The perfect thickness, great chewiness with a little bit of crisp on the outside. Great tast of course! Sent them in a care package to a couple kids that need a lot of love right now. I think this is a great recipe to stay delicious in transit. Perhaps with some red and green or mint m&ms they will also be a great Christmas cookie tray addition!
alexandra says
Yay, I'm so glad to hear that! I used to always struggle with getting thick cookies, even after chilling my dough, so I've really had to test all kinds of methods to see what works for me. Because of that, I'm extra thorough about testing all my new cookie recipes before posting them to make sure they live up to expectations. :)
The Christmas cookie idea sounds spot-on!
CakeMOM says
ahem...* Sorry to be the elephant in the room* but I really dislike cream cheese, but I lOVEEEEE soft cookies...can you taste the cream cheese?!
These look amazing btw!
alexandra says
Hah no worries, you can't taste the cream cheese at all! It's just there to make these super-soft. :) I hope you try them!!
Jamieanne says
It's school holidays here in Sydney, Australia and while the weather has been so nice we've spent a lot of time outside, but yesterday it was rainy and chilly. I searched my FoodGawker favorites and saw these cookies - they were the perfect rainy day activity! We had a lot of fun making them and eating them! Personally, I preferred them when they were a day old rather than fresh, but not sure why! We used up remainders of what we had left of regular size M&M's, mini M&M's and dark chocolate chips. Very delicious! Thanks for keeping us occupied on a rainy day with your recipe! :)
alexandra says
How sweet! Sounds like the perfect way to spend a rainy day afternoon. :) The first time I made these cookies, I liked them better on day two, but the second time, I changed my mind and decided they were just as good on day one. The only change I made was using a different brand of cream cheese. Don't know if that had anything to do with it, but either way, cookies that get better on day two are good with me! I'm glad you liked them. :)
Tieghan says
Soft cookies are the best and with M&M's too? Heck yes!! Love the cause too!!
alexandra says
Agreed! Thanks Tieghan. :)
Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious says
I love soft cookies! And the M&M's? It's perfection. I'm sure I could eat about a dozen of these for breakfast right now.
alexandra says
Haha cookies for breakfast would be fan-tastic :D
Nora @ Buttercream Fanatic says
I am always on the lookout for a great new chocolate chip cookie recipe and these most definitely fit the bill. I'll have to give them a try. This is such a great cause too!
alexandra says
Let me know if you try them Nora! :)
Samina | The Cupcake Confession says
OMG!!!!! Cream cheese?? I TOTALLLLY have to try that!!! These cookies loook lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!! M & Ms and cookies are just the perfect combination ever! And the fact that you are doing it for such a great cause makes these cookies all the more special!!! :)
alexandra says
Yes! Honestly, cream cheese makes perfect cookies!!
Rebecca says
Love soft cookies, could you use homemade vegan cream cheese (made with cashews)? And could you skip the M&Ms and just use chocolate chips? Also, do you have a receipe for soft sugar cookies and soft oatmeal cookies? Thank you
alexandra says
Hi Rebecca,
I can't really advise you about the use of homemade cream cheese since I've never had it or worked with it myself. You can just use chocolate chips though, if you want to skip the M&M's. I don't have a recipe for regular soft sugar cookies on the blog yet, but I do have soft Pumpkin Brown Sugar Cookies and these soft Oatmeal Raisin Cookies! I have some other cookie recipes in the works too; so check back!
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
I love soft cookies and what a wonderful cause!
Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet says
Love the cookies! Love the photo! Love the cause! Pinned!
alexandra says
Thanks Anna!
Ashley says
I used to LOVE the soft-baked M&M cookies my mom would sometimes let us get at the mall! These look awesome! So soft and thick!
alexandra says
They are!! I'm SO picky about cookies - these check every box though!
Erika says
Um you are amazing. I have like half a stick of cream cheese leftover from making this frosting (and I almost never use cream cheese) so these would be AWESOME for using up my leftovers!! So excited--I LOVEEE M&M cookies!!
alexandra says
Haha the cookies are amazing!!! Make them!
Julia | JuliasAlbum.com says
Such gorgeous cookies! I love baking with M&Ms: they make everything so colorful! Pinned!
alexandra says
Thanks Julia!
Consuelo @ Honey & Figs says
I'm a huge soft cookies lover, so I'm definitely trying your recipe soon ;-) Pinned! x
alexandra says
Thank you Consuelo!!