Heat oven to 375 degrees F.
Combine the butter, sugars, and glucose in the bowl of a stand
mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and cream together on medium-high for 2 to 3 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl, add the egg and vanilla, and beat for 7 to 8 minutes.
Reduce the speed to low and add the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix just until the dough comes together, no longer than 1 minute. (Do not walk away from the machine during this step, or you will risk over mixing the dough.) Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a
spatula.
Still on low speed, add the
chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, graham crust, oats, and coffee and mix just until incorporated, about 30 seconds. Add the potato chips and pretzels and paddle, still on low speed, until just incorporated. Be careful not to over mix or break too many of the pretzels or potato chips.
Using a 2-ounce
ice cream scoop (or a 1/3-cup measure), portion out the dough onto a parchment-lined sheet pan. Pat the tops of the cookie dough domes flat. Wrap the sheet pan tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or up to 1 week. Do not bake your cookies from room temperature - they will not bake properly.
Arrange the chilled
dough a minimum of 4 inches apart on parchment or silicone baking mat-lined sheet pans. Bake for 18 minutes. The cookies will puff, crackle, and spread. After 18 minutes, they should be very faintly browned on the edges yet still bright yellow in the center. Give them an extra minute or so if that's not the case.
Cool the cookies completely on the sheet pans before transferring to a plate or an airtight container for storage. At room temperature,
cookies will keep fresh for 5 days; in the freezer, they will keep for 1 month.
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By cookieloverlynn
on January 01, 2012
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I have been making these for years only I use cinnamon flavored coffee grounds. I would chop the chips and pretzels though, however, I like your way much better, you can see the chips much better. I use the greasiest, saltiest chip I can find! At our house we call them the "garbage cookie". The sweet and salty is a favorite in our house and everyone is always requesting them.
By jarona
on December 22, 2011
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My daughter and I made these cookies. They are incredible. Although I am a huge salty/sweet fanatic, they could have been just a tad saltier. However, you don't even realize that chips or pretzels are in these cookies--you just know that something is in the cookie to bring it to another level. Follow all directions, though, when you make these. You really need to put the cookie dough in the fridge for at least an hour. This really is a wonderfully, soft, chewy cookie.
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