
Rich, buttery cookies filled with gooey caramel and topped with smooth milk chocolate — cookie spins on the classic Twix bar that's perfect for holidays and cookie swaps.

This version of Twix Thumbprint Cookies has been my go-to when I want the nostalgia of a candy bar wrapped up in a warm, buttery cookie. I first developed this combination one holiday season when I wanted to recreate the familiar layers of shortbread, caramel, and milk chocolate without the fuss of tempering chocolate or molding bars. The buttery dough bakes to tender, slightly crisp edges while the center holds a soft well for warm caramel. A drizzle of milk chocolate on top finishes each bite with that unmistakable Twix profile — crunchy, chewy, and sweet in harmony.
What makes these cookies special is the texture play: a tender shortbread-like base, a gooey chewy caramel center, and a smooth milk chocolate finish. I love that they travel well to cookie swaps and that the recipe scales easily. The method of chilling the formed cookies before baking prevents excess spread, ensuring each cookie keeps a perfect thumbprint well for the caramel. Over the years family and friends have asked for the recipe after tasting them warm from the oven at potlucks — the caramel still warm and the chocolate slightly glossy is the kind of moment that makes baking worth it.
Personally, I always make a double batch during the holidays because they disappear fast. One time I brought a tray to a winter gathering and someone declared they were "better than the candy bar" — high praise from a room full of Twix fans. The recipe has become a tradition; I now make them the weekend before Thanksgiving so I can freeze half and bake them fresh for the big day.
My favorite aspect is the busyness of textures: the slight crunch at the cookie edge, the tender interior, the chewy caramel, and the chocolate snap. At holiday gatherings I watch people taste one and immediately reach for another; that repeated walk back to the plate is the proof these are crowd-pleasers. Making them with kids has turned into a yearly ritual in my house: they press the indents like little stamps and proudly wear chocolate drizzles on their fingers.
Store cooled cookies in a single layer or separated with parchment paper in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days; for longer storage refrigerate up to 7 days. To freeze, arrange baked cookies in a single layer on a sheet tray until solid, then stack with parchment between layers and freeze in a sealed container for up to 3 months. For best texture, thaw at room temperature for 30 minutes before serving so the caramel regains its chewiness and the chocolate softens slightly. Avoid storing in direct sunlight or near heat sources to prevent the chocolate from blooming.
If you need dairy-free options, swap the butter for a vegan stick butter and use a dairy-free coconut cream in place of heavy cream; choose dairy-free chocolate for the drizzle. For a gluten-free version, replace all-purpose flour with a 1-to-1 gluten-free baking blend that contains xanthan gum. If you prefer darker chocolate, use semisweet or dark chocolate wafers — the deeper cocoa flavor pairs wonderfully with the caramel. Note substitutions can alter spread and texture slightly; if using alternate fats, chill dough a bit longer before baking to prevent excessive flattening.
Serve warm for gooey centers or at room temperature if plating for a party. These cookies pair beautifully with strong coffee, a glass of cold milk, or a creamy hot chocolate. For a dessert board, arrange with shortbread, salted pretzels, and dark chocolate squares to play up the saltysweet contrast. Garnish with extra flaky sea salt or a dusting of finely chopped roasted hazelnuts for added crunch and a nutty note that echoes classic caramel-chocolate pairings.
The idea of combining cookies with caramel and chocolate plays on the classic English shortbread and the popular Twix candy bar, which itself is a layered confection invented in the mid-20th century. Thumbprint cookies have Scandinavian roots (often filled with jam) and were adapted across cultures; filling them with caramel and topping with chocolate modernizes a vintage format into a nostalgic American holiday favorite. The resulting hybrid is comfort food that nods to both European cookie traditions and American candy culture.
Make the dough and form the balls ahead of time: roll and place on a parchment-lined tray, flash-freeze until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag. When ready to bake, arrange frozen balls on a sheet, re-press indents if needed after a brief thaw, and bake as directed. Alternatively, fully bake and fill cookies, then freeze baked, filled cookies on trays and transfer to containers for quick thawing. For gifting, assemble cookie stacks with parchment separators and tie with festive ribbon; include a small note with reheating recommendations.
These cookies are one of my most-requested recipes because they bring bright memories of holidays and simple pleasures. I hope you enjoy making them as much as I do — and that they find a place on your holiday trays and cozy afternoons.
Chill shaped dough for at least 30 minutes to prevent excessive spread and ensure a tidy thumbprint well.
Warm the caramel slowly in short bursts and stir between intervals to avoid scorching or graininess.
If indents puff during baking, gently press them back while cookies are still warm so the caramel sits level.
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Line two large rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. Preheat oven later to 350°F when dough has chilled.
In a mixing bowl, beat 1 cup unsalted butter and 3/4 cup granulated sugar on medium-high for 1-2 minutes until light and fluffy, creating air pockets for texture.
Add 2 large egg yolks and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Beat 1-2 minutes until fully incorporated and the mixture looks smooth and glossy.
Add 2 1/3 cups all-purpose flour and 1/2 teaspoon salt on low speed until the dough forms a rough ball, about 2-3 minutes. Dough should be thick and not crumbly.
Scoop 1-inch portions (about 1 tablespoon) of dough, roll into smooth balls, place on prepared sheet, and press a 1/2 teaspoon-sized indent in the center using a floured thumb or spoon.
Freeze the baking sheet of formed cookies for 30 minutes so they hold their shape and the indentations remain defined during baking.
Bake 12 cookies at a time about 13-14 minutes until lightly golden at the bottom edges. If centers puff, gently re-press while warm. Cool 5 minutes on sheet, then transfer to a rack.
Melt 35 caramels with 2 tablespoons heavy cream in 30-second microwave bursts, stirring between each. Spoon just under 1 teaspoon caramel into each cooled indent.
Melt 4 ounces milk chocolate wafers according to package directions; drizzle across cookies using a small piping bag or spoon. Sprinkle flaky sea salt while toppings are tacky and let set 10 minutes.
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