Chewy Brownie Cookies: If you love brownies, you’ll fall for these fudgy chocolate cookies filled with two kinds of chocolate chips!

This rich, chewy Chocolate Cookies Recipe is enhanced by decadent semisweet and white chocolate chips or wafers! Heaven in every bite!

Brownie Cookies on a square white plate.

Why You Must Make

  • These brownie drop cookies were one of my early Food Network recipe finds. I knew they’d be marvelous as soon as I took a nibble of the batter. It tasted just like brownies.
  • Besides being a simple drop cookie (I love when no shaping or rolling is involved), these babies had both semi-sweet and white chocolate chips mixed into the dough. 
  • They’re soft, fudgy, and perfect for chocolate lovers!
Brownie cookie ingredients with labels on a metal sheet pan.

Ingredient Notes:

  • Kitchen Staples – Sugar, Flour (If you’re gluten-free, a gluten-free flour should work well).
  • Unsweetened Chocolate – I use Ghirardelli Bars, chopped
  • Butter – I use salted butter. If you prefer to bake with unsalted butter, make sure to add some salt as these cookies will taste flat without any.
  • Eggs – Have them at room temperature for easier incorporation. I use large eggs unless otherwise noted.
  • Vanilla – Always use real vanilla extract, never artificially flavored.
  • Chocolate Chips – I use both semisweet and white chocolate chips. Use any combination of chocolate chips or just one type. All semisweet will be fine or use bittersweet chocolate chips if you want a deeper chocolate flavor. Peanut butter chips are perfect for Reese’s lovers!
Overhead view of Brownie Drop Cookies in a white bowl.

Recipe Tips

  • PRO-Tip: As with most cookie doughs, it’s best to have your butter and eggs at room temperature for easier incorporation.
  • Typically, this soft dough can be mixed with a wooden spoon. Hand mixing with a spoon helps prevent adding air into the dough as could happen with a mixer. You want dense, chewy cookies, not cakey cookies.
  • Line your baking sheets with parchment to prevent sticking. It also makes cleanup a breeze!
  • Drop generous tablespoonfuls (4 teaspoons) of dough about 2 inches apart on the baking sheets and bake as directed. If you’d like more consistent-sized cookies, feel free to use a medium cookie scoop.
  • To ensure a chewier cookie, slightly underbake. The timing of these cookies is for a chewy cookie. Remember, all ovens do not bake the same. Temperatures and air circulation can vary, so the first batch will confirm how long you need to keep your cookies in the oven. 
  • PRO-Tip: If you’d like perfectly round cookies, carefully use your spatula to tap the edges of the cookies into shape when they come out of the oven. They’ll be hot and pliable for just a minute or so.
  • You can also press a few chocolate chips onto the surface of the cookies while they’re hot.
  • Let the cookies cool on the pan for a few minutes, then remove the cookies to a cooling rack.
  • If your cookies spread more than you’d like, cover the dough with plastic and refrigerate for 30-60 minutes before baking.

How to Make

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Drop Cookies?

If you’ve ever made chocolate chip cookies, those are drop cookies. There are actually a number of different categories of cookies like bar cookies, refrigerator cookies, pressed cookies, rolled cookies, sandwich cookies, fried cookies, and no-bake cookies.

Drop cookies are characterized by scoopable dough that you can spoon generous tablespoonfuls onto a baking sheet and pop into the oven. Even if you use a cookie scoop or disher, they’re still considered drop cookies.

How Do You Make Cookies for Gifts?

First, make them as attractive as you can. Use a cookie scoop so they’re all the same size. When they come out of the oven, carefully use a spatula to tap the sides of each cookie into a nice round. Press some extra chocolate chips, or whatever the add-ins are for the cookies, on the top of each cookie for a professional look.

Then package them nicely. Michaels and The Container Store have nice paper boxes, so tuck in some tissue paper, add your cookies in sealed bags, then add a coordinating ribbon or bow, along with a tiny card or gift tag.

What Else Can You Add to Brownie Cookie Dough?

I’ve made these with regular M&Ms and seasonal M&Ms for Easter and other holidays. Adding chunks of toffee, peanut butter chips or caramel chips would be delicious, too.

What’s the Difference Between Brownies and Brownie Cookies?

Traditional brownies are made in a pan and cut into squares to serve. Brownie cookies are not made with brownie batter, but instead, they’re made with a thicker dough that can be formed into balls and placed on a sheet pan before being baked in the oven.

White tray filled with brownie cookies.

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Overhead view of 3 chocolate cookies

Chewy Brownie Cookies Recipe

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Yield 24

Rich chocolate cookies loaded with dark and white chocolate chips!

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces unsweetened chocolate, chopped
  • ½ cup butter
  • 1 ¾ cup sugar
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 ¼ cup flour
  • ¾ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ¾ cup white chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350º.¼½¾
  2. Melt the chocolate and butter in a microwave-safe bowl, starting with 60 seconds, stirring, then heating and stirring in 30-second increments until smooth.
  3. Add sugar; mix well. Add the eggs and mix until combined. Add the vanilla.
  4. Add the flour and mix until incorporated. Add chocolate chips and mix until well distributed.
  5. Drop by rounded tablespoons onto a parchment-lined cookie sheet. Bake for 10 minutes. The centers should still look underbaked. Cool on the pan for 10 minutes before removing to a cooling rack.

Notes

Recipe adapted recipe from Caprial Pence.

Have your eggs at room temperature for the best incorporation.

Use any variety or combination of chocolate chips.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

24

Serving Size:

1 cookie

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 226Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 42mgSodium: 50mgCarbohydrates: 28gFiber: 2gSugar: 21gProtein: 3g

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I whipped up two of my tried and true cookie recipes to add to a tray of goodies for Bill’s nursing staff on the two wards where he was an inpatient. They took extra good care of their VIP patient, putting him at the end of the hall in both units to keep the gawkers out. He had to giggle when one of the staff told him he was the spitting image of someone who worked in the hospital. Bill replied, “Really?” And when asked if he had a relative on staff, he honestly replied no. There was nothing left but crumbs on the tray after I shared these brownie cookies with the nurses!