M&M Pretzel Cookies

These M&M pretzel cookies are the perfect mix of sweet and salty in every bite. Made with buttery cookie dough, colorful M&Ms, and crushed pretzels, this M&M pretzel cookie recipe is soft, chewy, and crunchy all at once, and makes a big batch perfect for sharing.

Prep
15 mins
Cook
11 mins
Total
26 mins
Serves
48 cookies
M and M Pretzel Cookies
M and M Pretzel Cookies

Cookies are definitely a fave of mine. In fact, cookies paired with milk are the perfect evening snack that a mom and kids can enjoy together. I’m not talking about that store-bought stuff, but the real, home-made goodies that every child dreams his mother will have waiting for him at the door when he comes home from school. Sure, the thought is nostalgic, but there are a lot of warm-fuzzy memories associated with home-made cookies. Why not keep the memories alive and surprise your munchkins with some home-made cookies?

Here is a fun post from Lauren at Daisy Cottage Designs This girl knows how to bake up the cutest cookies on the planet. So glad she’s here to share one of her favorite go-to cookie recipes with us!

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Enter Lauren.

One evening, not so long ago, my husband and I were in the mood for some dessert. We couldn’t quite decide what we wanted for our treat — we talked about ice cream and a couple other things. In the end, we decided to go with cookies. I didn’t want to make our standard chocolate chip cookies so I went with something new — M&M and Pretzel cookies (not to be confused with cookies made with pretzel M&Ms).

My little girls, Riley and Caroline, are 3 1/2 and 1 1/2 and quite the cookie lovers. If we let her, Caroline (the baby) would eat “tookies” all day long. Riley, while still a fan, would choose an apple over an Oreo (oh how I wish she could say she inherited this quality from her mother!). When we find a food that is loved by all in our family, we stick with it. This was one of those treats. And let’s be honest — can you really go wrong with M&Ms?

These Spring cookies are perfect treats for your children or an entire class, package them up in a baggie, and attach a “one smart cookie” label to the top. You can find one example here. The touch of cuteness will remind kids that school is still fun — even in the Spring!

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M&M Pretzel Cookies

M&M Pretzel Cookies

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These M&M pretzel cookies are the perfect mix of sweet and salty in every bite. Made with buttery cookie dough, colorful M&Ms, and crushed pretzels, this M&M pretzel cookie recipe is soft, chewy, and crunchy all at once, and makes a big batch perfect for sharing.

  • Author Adam Wood
  • Prep Time 15 mins
  • Cook Time 11 mins
  • Total Time 26 mins
  • Yield 48 cookies 1x
  • Category Snack
  • Method Baking
  • Cuisine American

Ingredients

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  • 2 stick butter at room temperature
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2¼ cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 2¼ cup M&Ms
  • 1 cup crushed pretzels

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, cream together butter, white and brown sugar.
  2. Mix in eggs and vanilla.
  3. Combine baking soda, salt and flour in a separate bowl.
  4. Stir the flour mixture gradually into the wet ingredients.
  5. Fold in M&Ms and pretzel pieces.
  6. Roll into balls and place on an ungreased baking pan and bake for 9-11 minutes (10 is perfect in my oven) or until the cookies are a light golden brown.

8 comments

  1. Oh YUM! Loving these cookies!!! Thanks for sharing at Simple Supper Tuesday.

  2. YUMMY!! I love M&M’s and pretzels…..these look so good! Stopping by from the Simply Create Link Party! I am excited to be a new follower! Stop by & share the love at wedofunhere.com! Have a FUN weekend!

  3. I would like to know if I make the mm cookies can you leave the pretzels out
    They look so nice
    Thank you for sharing
    Dorothy

    1. I would think it would be just fine. I change recipes like this one up all the time! You could add nuts instead, or just leave out the pretzels. Let me know how it turns out!

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