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The 'Big Game' is upon us, and our modern gladiators are preparing to embark upon a vicious, high stakes battle streamed across the partially proverbial and fully digital collective-stage of our televisions, computer monitors, and phones. The Big Game is our modern Circus Maximus, where the well-placed Tweet of a fan or witty comment has replaced the life and death stakes of old.
Yes, my dear readers, Big Game is upon us! The modern equivalent of Bread and Circuses, where the anxiously awaiting masses are appeased only the helmet crushing collisions of muscle-wrought bodies steeled by a life spent in training that is entirely as vicious as Big Game itself.
However, while tailgating in my world consists of pushing a pair of desks together and watching on a monitor, or just catching recaps, Big Game nevertheless brings to light a few gems that are instantly recognizable to a foodie by circumstance like myself.
What am I talking about? The food, of course. And not just merely 'food,' but fully fledged Hashtag-Big-Game-Food. That uninhibited calorie-be-damned collage of fried-fare and meat mounds meant solely to keep one sated and happy during the game.
It was during a quick supply run to my local Walmart that I decided how I could best contribute to this season's Big Game festivities - SNICKERS® Cookie Crisps.
First and foremost, SNICKERS® are a treat of the most universal sort, perfect almost regardless of the occasion for a quick pick-me-up, or just a bit of feel-good snacking. However, Big Game requires a little something special, a twist on the conventional. That is where our spotlight recipe SNICKERS Cookie Crisps come in.
Combining the instantly familiar caramel-chocolate taste of the SNICKERS with all the warm and savory goodness of freshly baked cookies, these Snicker Cookie Crisps are the sort of treat that one can enjoy regardless of perspective; equally capable of pleasing both the most enthusiastic Big Game fan, as well those who take a more measured or casual approach such as myself. For an extra special treat, these cookies make wonderful ice cream sandwiches.
While these Snicker Cookie Crisps are sure to help make our Big Game party a success, I also like to serve these along side our other Game Day favorites such as Starburst® which are perfect for snacking. What are some of your game-foods, festivities or traditions? I'd love to hear them!
SNICKERS Cookie Crisps
by Living the Gourmet
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Makes: 24 cookies
Ingredients:
¾ cup all-purpose flour
½ baking powder
½ baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup rolled oats
½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
½ cup white sugar
½ cup dark brown sugar
1 large egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup chopped SNICKERS® mini candy bars
Any flavored ice cream if desired


Steps 1-5:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly grease two baking sheets.
In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and rolled oats. Stir together and set aside.

Steps 6-10:
In the bowl of your stand mixer, beat together butter and sugars until creamy and incorporated.
Add 1 egg and vanilla extract. Mix again on low speed until all is combined.


Steps 11-14:
Add the dry ingredients to the butter and sugar mixture. Mix until a soft, sticky cookie dough forms.
Add the chopped SNICKERS candies to the batter. Mix again on low speed.
Drop a tablespoon amount of dough on prepared cookie sheets and bake for about 8 minutes, or until the cookies have melted down and are slightly golden.
Once the cookies are done baking, leave on the cookie sheets for a few minutes to cool. After they have cooled a bit, carefully transfer them to a wire cooling rack.
Enjoy as is, or make ice cream sandwiches if desired.
Enjoy with Lots of Love,
Catherine










Michelle says
These thin, crisp cookies look so good on their own--the ice cream sandwich idea even better, of course!
Thank you for sharing with See Ya in the Gumbo.
Erlene says
Snickers is one of my favorite candy bars, so this is just awesome! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Cindy says
Yummy...pinned!
Thanks so much for sharing at AMAZE ME MONDAY.
Blessings,
Cindy
Kristina & Millie says
Yummy! Make me a batch, or two, haha. Thanks for linking up to Snickerdoodle Sunday.
Miz Helen says
I am looking forward to tasting these fabulous cookies! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing your awesome talent with Full Plate Thursday.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Dina@KitchenDreaming says
I am in Love with this! I also would like to Thank you for coming and linking up at #TheWeekendSocial. Please be sure to come back this week starting Thursday at 9PM EST on KitchenDreaming.com ! I hope to see you there! Pinned
Jerry E. Beuterbaugh says
I would like to order three dozen. Please don't use the same delivery service as you did for my order of ribs last year.
Kellie says
Me Want Cookie! Those photos made feel like cookie monster. I love the composition of the photos.
Bridget/The Recipe Wench says
thanks for the recipe. the cookies look SO scrumptious! Love your photography too! Great job!
Linda says
I am so sorry I am not allowed!! But my family is! Pinning for later when everyone is home at the saem time. Have a good weekend! Linda