Homemade Spiced Toffee and Apple Cookies
There is nothing quite like these wonderfully tasty Homemade spiced Toffee and Apple Cookies, the perfect treat for all the family! If you are looking for fun recipes to make with the little ones, you must try this super easy recipe that promises to give you the sweetest, chewiest, tastiest cookies in town!
What a joy is it is to have one of these cookies with a cuppa- the spiced flavour of wintery cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger is complemented by the sweet, chewy toffee contrasting with the sharpness of apple cubes doted throughout! I love all recipes that are full of wintery spice, like our Homemade Earl Grey and Orange Spiced Tea Loaf and Homemade Easy Spiced Apple and Pear Cobbler; there really is nothing quite as lovely to enjoy!
What are Homemade Spiced Toffee and Apple Cookies?
These Cookies taste wonderful; with subtle hints of wintery cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger and the sweet caramel like taste from the toffee, they are perfect for those who love sweet treating with a cuppa. But there’s more; cubes of apple are nestled throughout the cookie adding a sharpness to contrast the sweetness, creating the perfect combination of flavours!
These cookies are a ‘cakier’ texture than some other cookies. Crunchy squares of apple are nestled in between the cookie before reaching the wonderfully chewy toffee centre! The apple in the cookies adds a little moisture to the mixture; so we recommend patting the chopped apples with a paper towel before adding to the mixture (to soak up any residual moisture from the apple).
Preparation and Cook Time?
These cookies are quick and easy to make, the perfect recipe to bake with the little ones! Allow 15 minutes to prepare the cookies (the longest part really is peeling and chopping the apples!) and 10-15 minutes to cook!
Storing the Homemade Spiced Toffee and Apple Cookies:
In our home, these adored cookies rarely last a few days before being eating up and thoroughly enjoyed! However, if you want to store; keep in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
To freeze Homemade Spiced Toffee and Apple Cookies:
These cookies can also freeze, great if you want to make ahead and pre-prepare. I recommend freezing them uncooked- simply lay each cookie on a lined baking tray and place in the freezer. Once frozen transfer each cookie into a freezer bag and label. Store for up to three months, whip out and cook before popping the kettle on and treating the family to freshly baked cookies! Note: Cooking time must be adjusted when baking from frozen; the time taken to cook will increase so do not forget to add an extra 5 minutes or so to the cooking time.
Difficulty to make Homemade Spiced Toffee and Apple Cookies:
These cookies are easy to make and perfect for any cooking experience or ability. They are also the perfect recipe to make with little ones, as the instructions are quick and easy to follow!
Equipment:
To make these Homemade Spiced Toffee Apple Cookies you will need; A chopping board, peeler, Large Mixing Bowl, Electric whisk/stand mixer, weighing scales, spatula and usual kitchen utensils.
Ingredients to make 12 Homemade Spiced Toffee and Apple Cookies:
180g Soft Brown Sugar
100g Butter (softened)
½ tsp Ground Nutmeg
2 tsp Ground Cinnamon
½ tsp Ground Ginger
1 tsp (or 1 cap) Vanilla Essence
½ tsp Baking Powder
2 Granny Smith Apples (peeled and chopped)
12 Toffees- these toffees work really well for older children and adults. For baking with younger children, I recommend using fudge instead, as the toffees can be really hard and chewy! My toddler ate the apple cookie but did not eat the toffee!
1 egg
250g Plain Flour
A pinch salt
Instructions:
To start, Preheat the oven to 180 c, and line a baking tray with parchment paper.
Next peel both apples and chop into small squares, before covering with a clean paper towel to soak up residual moisture (I tend to pat the paper towel over the apple)
Next beat together the butter and sugar with an electric mixer.
Add the egg to the butter and sugar and beat again until well combined.
Then, stir in the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, vanilla essence, baking powder and salt until combined.
Next add in the chopped apples (ensuring that residual moisture has been soaked up) and use a spatula to gently fold into the mixture.
Using a scoop or your hands to gently create 12 balls of mixture and place onto the lined baking tray.
Then use the palm of your hand to flatten each ball of mixture.
Unwarp each toffee and then gently nestle one toffee into the centre of each cookie (you may need to press on the toffee to ensure it is nestled properly!).
Then place in the pre-heated oven and cook for 10-15 minutes (you may like to check on the cookies halfway through cooking and using the back of the spoon press each toffee to help it melt!).
Our Family Serves:
These cookies are the most wonderful treat for all the family; big and small! If you fancy finding some accompaniments or different ways of enjoying these cookies, then check out our family serves below:
–Spiced Apple Cookies- If you prefer to enjoy these cookies without the toffee, then you must try the spiced apple cookie recipe! Pretty much the same great taste of these, but just more apple! Perfect for the little ones too! I think these are perfect if like me you have a toddler, and therefore prefer to avoid a chewy toffee!
–Ginger Apple Cookies- These have the same great taste, however, are dotted with stemmed ginger for the perfect kick!
Frequently Asked Questions
Homemade Spiced Toffee and Apple cookies:
These sweet cookies are wonderful for all the family big and small! I hope you enjoy this recipe and share special times baking and enjoying them! I love apples, and cooking with them is always a joy. They make a perfect ingredient for sweet treats like our Homemade Vanilla and Cinnamon Apple Tarts with an apricot glaze, as well as savoury dishes!
Homemade Spiced Toffee Apple Cookies
Equipment
- 1 Large Mixing Bowl
- 1 Electric whisk/stand mixer
- 1 Peeler
- 1 Spatula
- 1 Weighting scales
- 1 Chopping board
- Usual Kitchen Utensils
Ingredients
- 180 g Soft Brown Sugar
- 100 g Butter (softened)
- 2 Granny Smith Apples (peeled and chopped)
- 1/2 tsp Ground Nutmeg
- 2 tsp Ground Cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp Ground Ginger
- 1/2 tsp Baking powder
- 1 tsp Vanilla essence
- 1 Egg
- 12 Toffee sweets These work wonderfully for older children. However, if you are cooking for younger children, I recommend an alternative like fudge as the toffees are chewy!
- 250 g Plain Flour
Instructions
- To start, Preheat the oven to 180 c, and line a baking tray with parchment paper.
- Next peel both apples and chop into small squares, before covering with a clean paper towel to soak up residual moisture (I tend to pat the paper towel over the apple).
- Next beat together the butter and sugar with an electric mixer.
- Add the egg to the butter and sugar and beat again until well combined.
- Then, stir in the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, vanilla essence, baking powder and salt until combined.
- Next add in the chopped apples (ensuring that residual moisture has been soaked up) and use a spatula to gently fold into the mixture.
- Using a scoop or your hands to gently create 12 balls of mixture and place onto the lined baking tray.
- Then use the palm of your hand to flatten each ball of mixture.
- Unwarp each toffee and then gently nestle one toffee into the centre of each cookie (you may need to press on the toffee to ensure it is nestled properly!).
- Then place in the pre-heated oven and cook for 10-15 minutes (you may like to check on the cookies halfway through cooking and using the back of the spoon press each toffee to help it melt!).
- Leave to cool before sharing these wonderful cookies around the table with the family!