Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipe (2024)

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This Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipeis the perfect mix of sweet and salty. Upcycle your Pringles canister into DIY Christmas Wrap for a creative Edible Christmas Gift.

Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipe

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We have loved sharing ourChristmas Gift Ideas for Your Neighbors and Edible Christmas Gift Ideas, that we decided to combine the two with thesePringles potato chip cookies and this fun Christmas Gift Wrap using your leftover Pringles can! It’s like 2-in-1, your gift wrap and your gift!

Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipe

This potato chip cookie recipe incorporates the salty taste of chips and the sweet taste ofbutterscotch chips. It’s a pretty simple recipe and the kids can help. They are going to love being able to crush the chips! As a bow, we used a cute mix of green threading and Jingle Bells – isn’t that so fun and festive! They offer a little jingle carol when handing them over to the receiver.

Cookie Exchange and Pringles Can Idea

Be sure to save this recipe for later and don’t forget to incorporate this easy DIY Gift Wrap Idea for other ideas like any of the cookie recipes found in our Cookie Exchange Ideas. If you have a leftover cereal box, be sure to try this upcyled gift wrap hack – Cereal Box Gift Bag Christmas Craft.

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Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipe Ingredients:

Luckily, many of these ingredients are likely already in your pantry and fridge. Be sure to make sure you have on handPringles Crisps andbutterscotch chips. This will allows you to make these cookies all season long!

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Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipe and Pringles Can Craft

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Ingredients

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  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 2 1/4 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 2 cups crushed Pringles original
  • 1/2 cup butterscotch chips

Instructions

1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line s baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the butter, sugar and brown sugar and mix using a hand or stand mixer,
3. Beat the eggs in a small bowl and pour into the bowl of flour.
4. Add the baking soda to the flour and slowly mix into the butter mixture.
5. Crush the chips and mix the chips and butterscotch chips into the cookie dough.
6. Form into 1” balls (they need to be small in order to fit in the Pringles can when finished)
7. Bake for 10 minutes and let cool.

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Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipe Directions:

First, preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line s baking sheet with parchment paper.

Second, in a large mixing bowl, combine the butter, sugar and brown sugar and mix using a hand or stand mixer.

Beat your eggs in a small bowl and pour into the bowl of flour.

Next add the baking soda to the flour and slowly mix into the butter mixture.

You will want to crush the chips and mix the chips and butterscotch chips into the cookie dough until well mixed.

Finally, form into 1” balls.

Important! Keep in mind that the cookies will need to be small in order to fit in the Pringles can when finished!

Bake your cookies for 10 minutes and let cool.

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We showed you before how we upcycled aCereal Box to make a cute Gift Bag. Don’t toss that Pringles chip can, instead turn it into a gift holder for your cookies. It is so easy to make and looks so festive and fun!

Christmas Pringles Can Idea Supplies:

Pringles Can Craft for Christmas – DIY Gift Wrap Directions:

Using a pencil, measure your can onto the backside of the wrapping paper and cut with scissors.

Next, tape the paper to the can, wrap the can, fold the edge over and tape it to the can.

Wrap a couple pieces of twine or string around the can and tie.

For some holiday jingle, tie three jingle bells onto the string and tie.

Fill the canister with cookies.

Enjoy!

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Pringles Potato Chip Cookie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Pringles potato chips? ›

DRIED POTATOES, VEGETABLE OIL (CORN, COTTONSEED, HIGH OLEIC SOYBEAN, AND/OR SUNFLOWER OIL), DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, RICE FLOUR, MALTODEXTRIN, MONO-AND DIGLYCERIDES, SALT, WHEAT STARCH.

Which is healthier, Pringles or potato chips? ›

Nancy Copperman, director of public health initiatives at North Shore - LIJ Health System in Great Neck, N.Y., says that both potato chips and Pringles aren't exactly healthy, but Pringles contain 2.5 times more saturated fat per serving, a worse type of fat.

Are Pringles fried or baked? ›

Are Pringles® baked or fried? All Pringles® potato crisps are fried, not baked.

What percentage of Pringles are potatoes? ›

Ingredients. Pringles have about 42% potato content, the remainder being wheat starch and flours (corn and rice) combined with vegetable oils, an emulsifier, salt, and seasoning.

Are Pringles 100% potatoes? ›

Competitors said nay, they do not meet the standard of proof to be a chip, since Pringles are not made from fresh potato and are only 42 percent potato content. After all, if you are making the greasy, breakable chips in bags, being actual potato chips is all you've got to argue.

What country made Pringles? ›

Pringles is an American brand of potato and wheat-based stackable snack chips. It is owned by Kellogg's. Originally, developed by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1967, and marketed as "Pringle's Newfangled Potato Chips", the brand was sold to Kellogg's in 2012. As of 2011 Pringles are sold in more than 140 countries.

What is the unhealthiest potato chip? ›

Potato chips from brands known for excessive salt, saturated fats, and artificial additives tend to be less healthy. Examples include Lay's, Pringles, and Ruffles. Opting for baked or kettle-cooked chips and checking nutritional labels can help make a healthier choice.

Are Pringles legally potato chips? ›

The FDA eventually ruled in 1977 that they could call Pringles potato chips but they had to add a label stating they're "potato chips made from dried potatoes." Instead, the company pivoted to the term “potato crisps” to get around the labeling.

Is there pork in Pringles? ›

Pringles do not contain pork or other animal enzymes. Some varieties of Pringles are halal and others are not halal since they contain not permissible ingredients.

Why are Pringles costly? ›

The cost of production is (almost) entirely irrelevant. The combination of perceived product quality and marketing generated demand allows the company to set a premium price that customers are freely willing to pay. If the cost of production was far higher, the price is unlikely to rise. Pringle's would not be sold.

Are Pringles made from McDonald's fries? ›

Yes. Pringles are made from potatoes. McDonald's fries are made from potatoes, and they buy raw potatoes for about 10-11 cents per pound. So, the answer to whether Pringles were "made" from McDonald's fries is "Yes."

Why are Pringles so addictive? ›

Several factors contribute to this addictive quality: Combination of fat and sugar: Pringles contain a combination of fat and sugar, which is a powerful stimulator of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward.

What are the addictive ingredients in Pringles? ›

The manufacturers have designed them to be as moreish as possible and they contain a list of ingredients to get your taste buds salivating – mainly fat, salt and sugar – and even if you're not hungry the human brain is made to seek out fat and sugar hence the addictive nature of these crisps.

Are Pringles made from real potato chips? ›

To make their uniform design, Pringles uses a special recipe, which doesn't actually include potatoes. Instead, they're made with something called “dehydrated processed potato.” They also contain corn, rice and wheat.

Is Pringles pure potato? ›

Pringles have about 42% potato content, the remainder being wheat starch and flours (potato, corn, and rice) combined with vegetable oils, an emulsifier, salt, and seasoning. Pringles varieties vary in their ingredients.

Does Pringles contain pork fat? ›

Pringles generally do not contain pork.

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