Chocolate Malted Whopper Cookies
So, here’s the thing. I’ve never really been the super hip kid (I know, shocking to the people who know me in real life ;-)). Sometimes I’m a little late to the party. I was 21 and in college before I had heard of Kate Spade. The first time I tried sushi was less than 2 years ago. I didn’t know who Arcade Fire was before the Grammy’s on Sunday night. I could really go on and on with examples, but I’ll wrap it up by telling you that this was my very first time baking with malted milk powder. Oh my, where has it been my whole life? I mean, I have always loved classic malt shakes. But baking with it? This takes things to a whole new level. And I will be subsequently searching out tons of new recipes to try that include malted milk powder.
For me, there was an Easter candy trifecta that I loved as a kid. First, a peanut butter meltaway egg from Sarris (a local chocolates/candy company) in my Easter basket was a jackpot as far as I was concerned. Next up, a Reese’s peanut butter egg. It’s not at all shocking that I love anything with peanut butter and chocolate, now is it? And third, Whoppers. I loooooooved Whoppers. They ranked right up there with the chocolate and peanut butter for me. Something about that flavor just made the candies melt in my mouth.
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When I placed my last King Arthur Flour order, I spotted malted milk powder in the catalog and decided to order some and do a little experimental baking. And make milkshakes of course! I remembered that Dorie had a malted cookie recipe in her book, and that was my first stop. These are positively superb. There is a nice mellow malted flavor to the cookie which is enhanced by the chopped up Whoppers. I could imagine eating these with a tall vanilla milkshake sitting on a stool at an old-fashioned corner candy store. (Pretty sure I should have grown up in the ’50s.)
Next, I need to churn up some homemade ice cream for milkshakes! I’m hooked!
One year ago: Pumpkin Scones with Spiced Glaze
Three years ago: Almost Fudge Gateau

Chocolate Malted Whopper Cookies
Ingredients
- 1ยพ cups (218.75 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 cup (125 g) malted milk powder
- ยผ cup (21.5 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1ยฝ teaspoons (1.5 teaspoons) baking powder
- ยผ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) salt
- 1 stick (113 g) plus 3 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temp, (11 tbsp)
- โ cup (133.33 g) granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ยผ cup (61 ml) whole milk
- 2 cups (250 g) chocolate-covered malted milk balls (Whoppers), coarsely chopped, (6 ounces)
- 1 cup (180 g) chocolate chips, or 6 ounces chopped chocolate
Instructions
- 1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
- 2. Whisk together the flour, malted milk powder, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl; set aside.
- 3. Cream the butter and sugar together on medium speed for about 3 minutes, until very smooth. Add the eggs one at a time, beating for 1 minute after each addition. Beat in the vanilla. Reduce the mixer speed to low and add half the dry ingredients, mixing just until it disappears into the batter. Mix in the milk, then the remaining dry ingredients, mixing only until they are incorporated. With the mixer still on low, or by hand with a rubber spatula, mix in the malted milk balls and chocolate chips.
- 4. Drop about 2 heaping tablespoonfuls worth of dough (I used a large cookie scoop) onto the sheets, leaving about 2 inches of space between each. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, until puffed and set but still slightly soft to the touch. Let the cookies rest for 2 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack to cool to room temperature. Store in an airtight container at room temperature.
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did you ever use the Carnation Chocolate Malted Milk Powder? I am hooked on it!
Oh, yum! I need to find some malted milk powder so I can make these!
These sound really good and look amazing. I think I will be adding these to the list of To-Make items. OMG. Just yummy. I always have malted milk powder in the house. I couldn’t believe that Arcade Fire won on Sunday. I was amazed as they are ok, not my favorites.
These look delicious! We’re featuring cookies this week at the M&T Spotlight and I’d love for you to submit this: http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
I’ve always been seeing these babies around TWD’s blogroll but never really got around to trying them out. I actually bought plain malt powder a few months back and used them on a cupcake recipe, but never on these cookies! So i’ll definitely have to try these out soon! :)
I heart whoppers! I’ve run out of adjectives but these look so, so, SO GOOD. Terrific with a mug of hot chocolate for the extra kick!
Congrats on top 9 today!!! Looks awesome! You are on the roll this week!:))
Thank you! :)
I love malt flavor, so I’m going to have to try these cookies. If you are looking for more recipes with malt powder in them, try Martha Stewart’s chocolate malt sandwich cookies. They are my very favorite cookie. I actually just made the filling for the cookies a couple of weeks ago and frosted chocolate cupcakes with it, which was really good too.
I have seen those cookies! Now I really need to try them!
Whoppers were jackpot on Halloween as far as I was concerned. I love this!
Those look amazing. Since your looking for a recipe with malted milk power you should use this one for cupcakes. I made it for Superbowl Sunday this year and I didn’t have any left over. So good!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/double-chocolate-malt-shop-cupcakes-with-cherry-vanilla-buttercream-recipe/index.html
Thank you! I am definitely saving this!
These look absolutely fabulous – especially for us Whopper lovers. I was always more partial to malted milk “eggs” in the Easter basket than Peeps or just plain milk chocolate. Glad we’re able to supply you with this tasty ingredient! PJ Hamel, King Arthur Flour baker/blogger
I make a Malted Milk Ball Chewie cookie that is sooo good, but I haven’t tried putting malt powder in it. I bet that takes it to the next level:)
I am going to have to make these for my hubby, he loves chocolate malt-anything and I love Whoppers. You’ll have to try this ice cream recipe, it’s fabulous!!
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Chocolate-Malted-Ice-Cream/Detail.aspx
Michelle – next time you are in the Strip District check out the selection of malted milk balls at Mon Aimee Chocolat. These cookies look yummy.
Ooh, thanks for the tip, will do!
I love Whoppers! I’m definitely making these!
From your list, it looks like I’m not that hip either. In fact, we sound like the same person :) Love love love whoppers and malted chocolate milkshakes. These cookies sound fantastic!
Must makes for sure. I’ve only made pancakes with malted milk powder. Time to expand my horizons. Thanks for this recipe. Also, I’d never heard of Arcade Fire before Sunday either.
I made whopper “whoope pies” recently. The cookies (chocolate & malt powder) were a bit thinner and less cake-like than traditional whoopies. I sandwiched them with a malted frosting (that tasted just like the cener of a whooper) and rolled t he edges in crushed whoppers. They were a big hit. :) Now I’m looking for more recioes to use up the 4 (!!!) contianers I bought on amazon.
I too just discovered the beauty of malted milk powder in baking! The flavors it provides are really amazing. I love the idea of combining malted milk balls and malted milk. This seems like a dangerous thing to try next time I find the candy at the store.
How delicious! I love all these treats you make!
I know someone who loves whoopers too and since this grasshopper pie I made for him seems to be refusing to set up right, I may need to make something else.
cool idea but i bet these would taste even better made with maltesers instead of whoppers. so much better than whoppers (more expensive, but worth it! look in the british food aisle)
I remember that TWD recipe well! I’ve made them a lot!! Yours look so great!
Clearly the new home of the whopper! Just want to devour that broken cookie in the third photo….
I’ve never baked with malted powder either. But I’ve always wanted to. And now I’m seriously wishing I had some in my kitchen so I could whip these up!!
mmmm.I made these a few years ago(hmmm never posted them) they are amazing!
Michelle, these look incredible! I *will* be making these ASAP!! :)
I also love malted anything. These cookies look like the perfect fix for that.