Drink your milk straight from these milk and cookie shots. These fun little treats make a great party food for both kids and adults!
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Milk and cookie cups are the best way to enjoy both cookies and milk together in one recipe! This very fun and kid-friendly recipe comes along with a video tutorial to guide you!
If you are born and raised in the US you probably have your cookies along with a glass of milk, don’t you? Well for me as a French person, this is something I am not used to and I usually have my cookies without milk.
And it’s actually the same for Dominique Ansel, the popular French pastry chef in New York who invented the famous cronut (a mix between a donut and a croissant). This time, while observing the Americans’ habits with cookies, he came up with the idea of having both milk and cookies together in one recipe, and that’s how he invented the milk and cookie cup. Brilliant twist!
These little cups made with a chocolate chip shortbread-cookie dough are so cute and irresistible, don’t you think? They are also much easier to bake than it looks like on the picture, and I hope my little video will help you a little bit to follow the instructions.
My advice: once you put the cookie dough inside the mold to give it the shape of a cup, freeze them for about 20 minutes instead of refrigareting them (unless you have a very cold refrigerator). This will help the dough keep the shape while baking.
If not, press the dough to the edge of the molds just after taking them away from the oven, to help them keep the right shape (the cookie dough must not be either too thin or too thick). Then just let them set for 10 minutes before taking them out from the molds. This way, you will obtain the perfect desired shape!
Personally, this is a recipe I found very fun to make with kids, because they feel involved and are very proud of themselves once they see the result of these cuties. And then of course, the milk and cookie cups taste even better to them. And to us too!
Now I invite you to have a look at my little baking video to show you how we do it. See how easy it is!
PrintMilk and Cookie Cups
- Prep Time: 20 mins
- Cook Time: 20 mins
- Total Time: 40 mins
- Yield: 12 cookie cups 1x
- Category: Cookies and Bars
- Cuisine: American recipes
Lovely milk and cookie cups, perfect to enjoy both cookies and milk together in one recipe!
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Ingredients
For the cookies:
- 1 cup (240g) butter, softened at room temperature
- 1/2 cup (100g) light-brown sugar
- 1/3 cup (70g) granulated sugar
- 1 large egg yolk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 cups (240g) all-purpose flour, sifted
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup (175g) mini chocolate chips
For the cookie cups:
- 1 cup (175g) dark chocolate
- 1 1/2 cups (360 ml) milk
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°). Grease the aluminium cup molds of a popover pan.
- In a large bowl, cream together the softened butter, brown and granulated sugars. Add the egg yolk and vanilla extract, and mix until combined.
- Gradually add the flour and salt, and mix well. Add the mini chocolate chips, and mix together until evenly distributed. The dough should be a little crumbly at this point.
- Form the cookie cups inside the molds, making the walls of the cookie cups (not too thick or too thin). Chill for 30 minutes before baking in the refrigerator or 20 minutes in the freezer.
- Bake for about 20 minutes or until the cookies just start to brown. Remove from the oven, and let cool completely.
- Melt the dark chocolate in the microwave, and then pour the melted chocolate into the well of each cookie. Let it set for a minute, and then pour the excess chocolate into a bowl. Chill the cookie cups until the chocolate has set.
- Pour the milk into the cookie cups, with additional vanilla extract if desired.
Notes
My advice: once you put the cookie dough inside the mold to give it the shape of a cup, freeze for about 20 minutes instead of refrigerating (unless you have a very cold refrigerator). This will help the dough keep the shape while baking.
If not, press the dough to the edge of the molds (with a little spoon) just after taking them away from the oven, to help them keep the right shape – the cookie dough must not be either too thin or too thick. Then just let them set for 10 minutes before taking them out from the molds. This way, you will obtain the perfect desired shape!
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Lastly, if you make this Milk and Cookie Cups, be sure to leave a comment and give this recipe a rating, letting me know how you liked it. And of course, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Thank you and enjoy!
Diane
Such a cute idea! I’m going to try this out for my grandkids!
Delphine Fortin
They gonna love them, Diane! 🙂
Janette@culinaryginger
Stunning presentation and they look and sound delicious
Delphine Fortin
Wow, thank you so much for your nice words, Janette. I find them adorable too 🙂
Emeline
C’est super bon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
J’adooooooooooooooore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Merci pour m’avoir appris la recette!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🙂
Delphine Fortin
The very BEST comment EVER!!! Merci beaucoup Emeline! 🙂 9 ans et déjà pâtissière dans l’âme 🙂
Vero
je découvre ces tasses sur ton blog mais c’est super sympa comme idée !! Je suis sûre que ça plairait à ma fille… à tester lors d’un prochain gouter d’anniversaire !!!
Delphine Fortin
Ravie que mes petites tasses cookies t’aient fait découvrir mon blog, Véro ! J’ai réalisé la recette avec mes nièces de 2, 5 et 9 ans, elles en sont complètement dingues. L’idée est vraiment très amusante 🙂
Marina
Oh, je viens de découvrir ton joli blog grâce au site végémiam et quelle merveilleuse surprise. J’adore les blogs bilingues comme le tien car ils offrent une ouverture culturelle et culinaire absolument palpitante. :3
Tes photos sont toutes très jolies et je suis déjà à moitié conquise, sans même avoir réalisé une seule de tes recettes.
Par contre, je sais déjà avec laquelle je vais commencer… Celle-là!
Personnellement, j’adore boire un verre de lait au goûter avec mes biscuits, donc je ne dis pas non à cette petite recette tout-en-un ^-^
Mon seul problème c’est que je n’ai que des moules à muffin en silicone. J’essayerai quand même pour voir si cela fonctionne et si je peux ainsi obtenir des mini tasses à lait en cookie.
Continue de régaler nos papilles et nos pupilles ainsi !
Delphine Fortin
Je suis vraiment ravie d’apprendre que mes petites tasses cookies te font en même temps découvrir mon blog, et tes compliments sur mes recettes et photos me font très plaisir. Oui, un blog bilingue, pas très courant et beaucoup de travail derrière (on ne le répète jamais assez), mais j’aime moi aussi beaucoup la dimension multiculturelle que cela représente et c’est un plaisir que de la partager avec mes lecteurs.
Très contente d’apprendre par ailleurs que tu souhaites réaliser mes tasses cookies. Nul besoin de moules en silicones pour cela, des moules en aluminium iront parfaitement. Il faut simplement bien les beurrer avant d’y déposer la pâte à cookies mais au final je n’ai jamais eu de mal à les démouler. La seule étape un peu délicate à réaliser dans cette recette est la cuissson car il arrive que la pâte ne garde pas complètement la forme du moule. Il suffit simplement de lui redonner la forme désirée dès la sortie du four en pressant les bords contre les parois à l’aide du dos d’une petite cuillère et la tasse retrouvera sa forme sans problème !
Chrystel
Non seulement c’est super super joli, mais ça doit être extra à déguster après avoir bu le lait. Je trouve ça génial de pouvoir manger le récipient. Merci Delphine
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup pour cesadorables compliments, Chrystel ! Oui c’est vraiment super bon en plus d’être très amusant : cookies et lait, le combo parfait !
Joanne T Ferguson
What a great recipe and photo! How cute! pinned and shared!
Delphine Fortin
I’m really glad you like them, Joanne. Thanks for sharing around! 🙂
Bintu @ Recipes From A Pantry
My kiddoes would really love these. Pinning for later.
Delphine Fortin
They sure would! Thanks for pinning! 🙂
June @ How to Philosophize with Cake
Those look incredible! I’d heard about the milk and cookie cups but never had any idea of how they were made…now I know! Might have to try this someday 🙂
Delphine Fortin
I’m happy you found the recipe via the one I published then. Hope it will inspire you!
Nicole Neverman
These cookie cups are just the cutest thing!! Bet they taste absolutely delicious as well 🙂
Delphine Fortin
Yes they do! Cookie and milk are just perfect together you know… 🙂
Rosenoisettes
Yuuum… Je n’ai toujours pas goûté cette délicieuse recette mais tes photos me font bien saliver.
Delphine Fortin
Tu vas adorer c’est sûr. De bons cookies en forme de tasse napés de chocolat et rempli de bon lait frais, c’est du bonheur à l’état pur !
Florian @contentednessCooking
Stunning pictures! Beautiful presentation and recipe!
Delphine Fortin
Thank you so much for your nice words, Florian!!
Sam @ SugarSpunRun
These are absolutely adorable, love it!
Delphine Fortin
Thank you, Sam! I love when the food looks pretty 🙂
Mélina & Chocolat
C’est vraiment génial ces petites choses ! Ça donne un rendu top, je suis fan !
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup Mélina ! Oui c’est un régal et moi aussi je suis fan du rendu ! 🙂
noviceencuisine
Aie aie aie!
J’adore je fonds!
Je prends l’avion et j’arrive!
Delphine Fortin
Cool ! Tu es la bienvenue Marion, il y en a 4 qui t’attendent ! 🙂
peter @feedyoursoultoo
This is too fun. Is it more fun to eat or to make?
Delphine Fortin
It’s actually very fun to bake to. I baked them once with my 9, 5 and 2 year-old nieces. It was very fun and they loved the idea! All you need is to be very carefull with the baking because we want the dough keep the shape of the cup. If not, you can simply press the dough with your fingers (or with a knife) just after taking them out from the oven. This way, you make sure to keep the right shape of a cup.
sotis
elles sont sur ma liste de recettes à faire depuis des mois, merci pour ce rappel gourmand!!!! bisous
Delphine Fortin
Oui lance toi, c’est tellement amusant de siroter son lait puis de croquer la tasse de cookies! Je retombe en enfance à chaque fois, avec plaisir et gourmandise 🙂
Debra @ Bowl Me Over
These are just so clever and fun, love this!
Delphine Fortin
Thank you, Debra! I love the idea too. Really fun, and yummy!
Prettypendants
Elles sont belles tes tasses, je dirais même… à croquer ! 😉 ça fait très envie, avec d’aussi jolies photos. Bises!
Delphine Fortin
Hehe, bien vu. Merci ! 🙂 Oui, elles sont à croquer jusqu’à ce qu’il n’y en ait plus. Un régal !
wattoote
tout simplement sublimes ces petites tasses
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup ! Ravie qu’elles te plaisent. Il y a tellement de gourmandise dans une seule petite tasse 🙂