I have a few different recipes for Malted Chocolate Chip and Malted Milk Chocolate Chunk Cookies. There’s this old one which is recognizable by the Crisco and chocolate syrup. It makes a slightly darker and very flavorful chocolate chip cookie. And then there’s this one, which more like a basic thin chocolate chip cookie with a hint of malt. But now I have a new one that I think is the best! These Malted Milk Chocolate Chunk Cookies have a great texture plus just the amount of malt flavor I like (a lot).
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The recipe is based on a variation in the little booklet that Food Network Magazine included in their May 2018 issue called 50 Chocolate Chip Cookies. For this version they took their basic chewy variety, added ¾ cup malt powder, increased the vanilla, cut the sugar down to ½ cup and omitted the salt. The first time I made these I accidentally forgot to cut the sugar and the cookie were still delicious. They spread a little more, but didn’t taste overly sweet (pictured below).
Sugar and Salt
The second and third time I made the recipe I used only ½ cup of brown sugar as directed. The cookies still spread nicely and didn’t lack sweetness because of all the milk chocolate. So I suppose this recipe is fairly versatile given how well it takes to different amounts of sugar. Also, the cookies don't have any added salt (and I did use unsalted butter), yet they still taste great. The flavor of the malted milk powder must make up for what's missing in salt flavor. If you like malt flavored things, try these! I used Carnation brand malted milk powder which is unsweetened. You may get different results if you use Ovaltine, and you will definitely get different results if you use a sweetened malted milk powder.
Recipe
Malted Milk Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour (190 grams)
- ¾ cup plain malted milk powder (84 grams) (Carnation)
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- 10 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature (140 grams)
- ½ cup tightly packed light brown sugar (100 grams)
- 1 large egg (48 grams)
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 1 cup milk chocolate, cut into small chunks
- ½ cup Nestle Crunch Bars cut in chunks
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Have ready and ungreased baking sheet. You can line it with parchment or just leave it ungreased.
- Stir the flour, malted milk powder and baking soda together. Set aside.
- Cream the butter with the brown sugar in a large mixing bowl until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg and vanilla. By hand or using lowest speed of mixer, stir in the flour mixture. Stir in the chocolate chunks.
- Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop dough onto baking sheets.
- Bake the cookies for 10-12 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Pull from the oven and if desired, stick a few extra chunks of milk chocolate or chopped Nestle Crunch Bars on top of the hot cookies. Carefully remove from baking sheets and let cool completely.
Anna says
Glad you liked the recipe, Melanee! I totally agree on weighing. Also, thanks for commenting and bumping up this recipe because it's a really good one which I haven't made in a while and which I should add to the running list of best tried and true recipes.
Melanee says
Love and were devoured quickly by family and a few friends these Turned out excellent! If you can weight out the ingredients, I highly recommend it since the malted milk powder is so fluffy volume-wise. Given away the recipe already.
Sue says
These turned out great. I went cheap and used Ghirardelli Milk Chocolate Chips.
Anna says
Whichever kind you like. I used Hershey's, Ghirardelli and I think I might have even thrown in some Dove at one point. These are sweeter and a lot different than regular chocolate chip cookies, but they're good if you like malt.
I also used Nestle Crunch Bars which I chopped up and put in the cookies and then on the outside of the cookies when they came out of the oven.
Sue says
What kind of milk chocolate do you recommend? I’m thinking of making these and don’t want to choose something that will overwhelm the malt.
Katrina says
Those look great! I forgot I have that magazine and haven’t looked at it yet even though I knew it was full of cookies!
Sue says
That sounds like a lot of malt powder in a good way! I think I need to start a Pinterest board for Cookie Madness recipes I want to try.