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By: Becky Hardin

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Twix Cookies are the easiest way to get your chocolate and caramel fix. This Twix Cookie Cups recipe is inspired by (obviously) the delicious Twix candy bar. These layered cookie cups are made in a muffin pan and they create the most perfect chocolate caramel cookie. Great for holidays and parties!

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Twix Cookies

Twix Cookies are the best way to get your fix of chocolate and caramel. These cookie cups have the perfect Twix-inspired flavor!

Twix Cookies!! Twix in cookie form. YES. These chocolate and caramel cookies are inspired by one of my favorite candy bars (it’s Twix, if you haven’t guessed).

So I’m not usually dramatic (READ: I’m always dramatic), but these Twix Cookie Cups are the BEST and EASIEST recipe on The Cookie Rookie. Sorry but it’s true. I’ve had favorites before:Apple Pie Sangria, Pomegranate Moscow Mule, Dark Cherry Cream Soda…wait, are all my favorite recipes co*cktails?

Anyways, there’s a new favorite recipe in town. These Twix Cookies are easy as pie (I should make a Twix pie). They’re tastier than pie. They are the ideal mix of caramel and chocolate in sweet cookie cup form.

Twix Cookies are a chocolate and caramel dream. You have to try this easy Twix Cookie Cups recipe!

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Twix Cookie Cups

Twix Cookie Cups are kind of genius. If you’ve never had a Twix bar before, you might be wondering what the hype about these cookies is for. Twix is a delicious crunchy biscuit covered with caramel and chocolate. So it lends itself perfectly to a cookie cups recipe.

These Twix Cookies are made up of a tasty cookie cup (molded into a muffin pan) and filled with chocolate and caramel. It creates a delicious layered cookie perfect for holidays (or any time of year).

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Twix Cookies Inspiration

I was inspired to make these Twix Cookie Cups while surfing Pinterest (where else). I came across this delicious little recipe from 2007. Tucked away in the annals of Pinterest by one of the best, Tartlette.

Helene, the writer of Tartlette, is also the writer of my very favorite foodie photography how-to, Plate to Pixel. If you’re a food blogger, you better buy that book. Every single food bloggerHAS to read it. Okay moving on…

Helene made a similar recipe to these Twix Cookie Cups back in 2007 and I wish I would have found it way back then! I changed a couple things to make it even easier for the novice in all of us. But otherwise this is her idea and her recipe. THANK YOU TARTLETTE!!!

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How to Make Twix Cookies

I love this Twix Cookies recipe for many reasons. The main reason, of course, is because they are just so darn delicious. What’s not to love about layers of chocolate and caramel?

But I also love these cookie cups because they’re so easy to make! Cookie cups are a fun alternative to regular ole’ cookies, you just bake them in a muffin pan.

How to Make Twix Cookies:

  1. Take 1/2 inch sections of premade sugar cookie dough & press them into a greased muffin tin
  2. Bake for 10-12 minutes at 350°F
  3. Create cookie cups by pushing a shot glass into the dough
  4. Let cool for a couple of minutes & then remove the cookie cups from the muffin tin
  5. Heat up the caramel (with water) in the microwave
  6. Fill each cookie cup 2/3 full with caramel then set in fridge for 20 minutes
  7. Heat chocolate in microwave, fill the tops of the cookie cups, and set in fridge

Once the cookies have cooled, they’re all ready to serve! This method creates the most perfect layers. These Twix Cookies are just soooo good! See the recipe card below for full instructions.

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This Twix Cookie Cups recipe is just too good! I could make these every weekend, but I’ll try to save them for the holidays. Twix Cookies are now one of my favorite cookie recipes. I just love how they caramel and chocolate layer up and become so creamy. Try these out if you’re craving a caramel fix!

See the recipe card below for details on how to make Twix Cookies. Enjoy!

Looking for more tasty cookie recipes? Try some of these favorites:

  • Chocolate Gooey Butter Cookies
  • S’mores Cookies
  • Strawberry Cake Mix Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies
  • Soft Gingerbread Cookie Recipe

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Recipe

Twix Cookie Cups

4.45 from 45 votes

Author: Becky Hardin – The Cookie Rookie

Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

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Twix Cookies are the easiest way to get your chocolate and caramel fix. This Twix Cookie Cups recipe is inspired by (obviously) the delicious Twix candy bar. These layered cookie cups are made in a muffin pan and they create the most perfect chocolate caramel cookie. Great for holidays and parties!

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Ingredients

  • 16.5 ounces pre-made refrigerated sugar cookie dough 468 grams (1 package) – SEE NOTE
  • 2 cups caramel bits 312 grams
  • 1-2 tablespoons water 14-28 grams
  • 2 cups milk chocolate chips 340 grams
  • Sea salt optional, for topping

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease or spray a cupcake tin. Set aside.

  • Slice about ½-inch rounds of cookie dough. Using your fingers, take each slice and push it into the bottom and up the sides of each cupcake mold. You'll want to press firmly to make sure its adhered to all sides.

    16.5 ounces pre-made refrigerated sugar cookie dough

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes or until cookies are slightly golden. Depending on your oven, it could take more or less, so watch carefully to make sure they don’t burn.

  • Take out of the oven and create a cup by pushing the end of a shot glass into each cupcake cup (you could also use the bottom of a spice jar or wooden spoon. you just need to push the middle of each cookie back down to create a "cup")

  • Allow to cool slightly, then, using a butter knife, carefully take each cookie out of the cupcake tin.

  • Heat the caramel with the water in a microwave. (use more or less water depending on the consistency of the caramel) Heat in intervals of 30 seconds, stirring between heating. It should take 2-3 times to be fully melted and creamy. Fill each cookie cup ⅔ full with caramel.

    2 cups caramel bits, 1-2 tablespoons water

  • Place cookies in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes to set the caramel. While caramel is setting, melt chocolate in the microwave, again, in intervals of 30 seconds.

    2 cups milk chocolate chips

  • Take cookies out of refrigerator and pour the chocolate to the top of each cookie. Sprinkle each cookie with a pinch of sea salt.

    Sea salt

  • Cool cookies in the refrigerator for about another 20 minutes to set the chocolate before serving.

Last step! Don’t forget to show me a pic of what you made! Upload an image or tag me @thecookierookie on Instagram!

Becky’s tips

  • Cookie Dough:I prefer to buy the log over the tub or pre-scored package because I can get even, already round slices of dough to put in the cupcake tins.
  • You can use regular wrapped caramels in place of the caramel bits.

Storage:Store Twix cookie cups in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days, in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or in the freezer for up to 1 month.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1cookie Calories: 418kcal (21%) Carbohydrates: 67g (22%) Protein: 3g (6%) Fat: 16g (25%) Saturated Fat: 7g (44%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g Monounsaturated Fat: 5g Cholesterol: 13mg (4%) Sodium: 217mg (9%) Potassium: 142mg (4%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 51g (57%) Vitamin A: 31IU (1%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 58mg (6%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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FAQs

Why did Raider change to Twix? ›

Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name.

What is the Twix cookie made of? ›

Twix Cookies made with soft sugar shortbread topped with rich caramel and milk chocolate and sprinkled with chopped Twix candy bars. These Millionaire Cookies are the best chocolate caramel shortbread cookie!

Is Cookie Dough Twix Limited Edition? ›

Twix has released a limited edition cookie dough flavored candy bar! Get transported to licking the bowl in granny's kitchen with NEW Twix Cookie Dough Cookie Bars. Each twin cookie bar is stuffed with cookie dough flavored creme, chocolate cookie bits and crunchy Twix cookie, all smothered is smooth milk chocolate.

What does Twix stand for? ›

“It's short for 'twin sticks,'” they explained. Twix bar fans couldn't believe what the name stands for. Getty Images. The candy comes with two sticks of shortbread and caramel covered in chocolate.

What is the oldest candy bar? ›

Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847)— Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

Why did Twix break up? ›

Tensions reached a breaking point and the bar snapped. So too did the brothers' tempers and the occasion quickly descended into fisticuffs. Unable to reach an agreement and with neither willing to give way, the brothers had no choice: they had to divide the company.

Do peanut butter Twix exist? ›

Product Description

For a fun treat anytime, try TWIX Creamy Peanut Butter Cookie Bars. It's the same TWIX Cookie Bar you know and love, but with a peanut butter twist!

Why is Twix so tasty? ›

The chocolate and caramel flavors are intensified. This delicious taffy has a slight crunch and then melts in your mouth, making it a truly unique and enjoyable experience. They are so yummy that you won't be able to stop eating them.

Is Left Twix and right Twix the same? ›

Or, to put it another way, what is the difference between left and right Twix? According to Twix themselves, the right side is “smooth caramel flowed onto crispy cookie and bathed in chocolate” while the left Twix is “crunchy cookies cascaded with soft caramel and cloaked in milk chocolate.” So, there you go.

Is there a twix easter egg? ›

Twix Easter Egg With Chocolate & Caramel Biscuits Extra Large Easter Egg 328g - The Perfect Treat for Easter Egg Hunts and Easter Celebrations.

Which Twix is chewy? ›

Made in a way that is completely different from Left TWIX®, Right TWIX® features chewy caramel on crisp biscuit, cloaked in velvety chocolate.

Which Twix is crunchy? ›

According to Twix themselves, Left Twix is described as smooth caramel on top of a crunchy cookie that is enveloped in creamy chocolate. As for Right Twix, the candy is described as chewy caramel on top of a crisp cookie, cloaked in velvety chocolate.

Are Raider bars the same as Twix? ›

Behind the scenes

Raider was a brand of chocolate bar by Mars distributed in Northern Europe. It was introduced in West Germany and Austria in 1976 and sold under that name until 1991, when it was renamed Twix in line with the brand name used elsewhere in the world.

Is Twix called Raider in Germany? ›

Twix was called Raider in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Norway for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Turkey).

Why did they stop making PB Twix? ›

According to a Reddit user named stlunatic15, the flavor was discontinued earlier this year due to "supply challenges" on the candy bar's production line, but it was announced back in July that Peanut Butter Twix would be back on candy aisles nationwide by this month. That's the good news.

What has happened to Twix? ›

Reddit users have hit out at Twix for making a subtle change to the chocolate bar, which has left them massively underwhelmed while purchasing the products. This follows Mars' 2022 announcement that it would be reducing the size of Twix bars in multipacks from 23g to 20g - a cut of roughly 15 per cent.

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