Elevate Your Cookie Game with Delicious Middle-Filled Variations

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Magic Middle Cookies are a popular type of cookie that combines the flavors of chocolate and peanut butter in a unique way. These cookies are a delightful treat for those who enjoy the rich and creamy taste of peanut butter combined with the sweetness of chocolate. The magic begins with the cookie dough itself, which is made using a combination of butter, sugar, flour, and cocoa powder. The dough is then rolled into balls and flattened slightly, creating a perfect base for the magic that is about to happen. Once the cookies are formed, a dollop of creamy peanut butter is placed in the center of each one. This is where the magic comes in – when the cookies are baked, the peanut butter melts slightly, creating a decadent and gooey center that is irresistible to peanut butter lovers.


The most reliable way to make sure you have equal amounts of filling and chocolate dough is to use a cookie scoop. Our teaspoon scoop yields exactly 26 fillings when scooped with the dough level across the top. Our tablespoon scoop when filled level will yield exactly 26 chocolate blobs of dough to match.

We guarantee these will disappear in a snap, whatever the audience from hungry kids after a soccer game, to your co-workers gathered around the office coffeepot. I wound up putting the peanut butter balls in the freezer to firm them up and I added a splash of milk to the outside batter since it seemed a little crumbly and it worked like a charm.

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This is where the magic comes in – when the cookies are baked, the peanut butter melts slightly, creating a decadent and gooey center that is irresistible to peanut butter lovers. To top it all off, the cookies are finished with a sprinkling of powdered sugar, adding a touch of sweetness and enhancing the overall appearance of the cookie. The end result is a cookie that is not only visually appealing but also full of flavor and texture.

Magic Peanut Butter Middles Cookies

WOW. The chocolate outside is great tasting but as soon as you hit the peanut butter layer, its pure heaven. My new favorite cookies by far.

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UPDATE: Made these cookies a second time, and I'm upping my review from 4 stars to 5 stars. MARCH 13, 2011: A really good cookie! They look like plain chocolate cookies until you break one open. I first found this recipe on MyRecipes.com and it was called Magic in the Middles. A nice but slightly vague name, and I like your version better -- it's more indicative of what's in the cookie. I used creamy peanut butter, unsalted butter, and 1/4 tsp. salt in the dough. Also, to compensate for high altitude (6500 feet), I added an extra spoonful of flour. After forming the balls, rather than dipping a glass in sugar and flattening the cookie, it's much easier to take the ball of dough and dip the top in sugar, then flatten slightly (flatten to 1/2 inch high) with a glass. I was a bit worried about making sure there were no cracks in the cookies before they went into the oven -- wasn't sure if the filling would leak out. That was not an issue, and a few tiny cracks are okay. I baked my cookies 7 minutes and that was plenty of time. Definitely worth the time spend rolling the peanut butter centers and covering them with dough.

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I saw this recipe on a Food.com Facebook post as a Christmas cookie suggestion and decided to give it a shot and I'm glad I did! I doubled the recipe and wound up getting 72 cookies out of it. I also had a little bit of difficultly figuring out how to get the dough to wrap around the peanut butter balls. I wound up putting the peanut butter balls in the freezer to firm them up and I added a splash of milk to the outside batter since it seemed a little crumbly and it worked like a charm! I also had trouble finding a jar that had nothing on the bottom so I didn't have imprints so I wound up using one of our drinking glasses. I agree with *Kathy* in saying that it's much easier to dip them in sugar and then press them out so the sugar stays on the cookie. I baked them for 10 minutes per tray and they came out perfect. I personally wouldn't change a thing on the ingredients because they sweet inside seems to balance well with the outside. Thank you for posting! This will definitely be added to the yearly Christmas cookie list.

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Good cookie! If you like to bake, they do take a bit of work. Delicous, and definately on the Christmas cookie list.
Make sure the peanut butter balls are 1"or just under. And break the 1tblsp of cookie in 1/2 to "wrap" around the PB.

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We've been looking for something like this. They taste great, and everyone loves the surprise inside. I used Ener-G egg replacement powder mixed with water instead of the egg, due to family food allergies. I suggest dividing both the dough and filling into the same number of parts before starting assembly (a pastry mat works great!).

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Magic Middle Cookies are a favorite among children and adults alike. They are perfect for any occasion, whether it be a family gathering, a holiday celebration, or simply a special treat for yourself. In conclusion, Magic Middle Cookies are a delightful combination of chocolate and peanut butter that create a magical experience for your taste buds. The rich and creamy peanut butter center, combined with the sweet chocolate cookie, makes for an indulgent and delicious treat that is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. Whether enjoyed alone or shared with loved ones, these cookies are sure to bring joy and delight to anyone who tries them. So go ahead and enjoy the magic of Magic Middle Cookies!.

Reviews for "The Ultimate Guide to Baking Middle-Filled Cookies"

1. Kelly - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic Middles Cookie. The cookie itself was bland and lacked flavor. The filling was also underwhelming and didn't taste like anything special. Overall, it just tasted like a regular mediocre cookie and not something that I would consider buying again. I was really hoping for a magical experience with these cookies, but unfortunately, they fell short of my expectations.
2. John - 1 star - I absolutely did not enjoy the Magic Middles Cookie. The texture was all wrong, with the cookie being too dry and crumbly. The filling didn't help salvage the taste either. It was overly sweet and had a strange artificial aftertaste. I couldn't understand the hype surrounding these cookies and I definitely won't be wasting my money on them again.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the Magic Middles Cookie, but they ended up being a major letdown. The cookie itself was really greasy and left an unpleasant oily residue on my fingers. The filling was also disappointing, with a weird artificial flavor that I couldn't quite put my finger on. I couldn't even finish eating one cookie before I had to throw the rest away. I would not recommend these cookies to anyone looking for a satisfying and tasty treat.

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