Chocolate Brownie Cookies
If you love brownies, you’ll go crazy for these Chocolate Brownie Cookies chock full of mini chocolate chips. They’re mini in size but maximum in chocolate intensity!
With semisweet and unsweetened chocolate, a touch of espresso and a generous helping of chocolate chips, these Fudgy Brownie Cookies from Scratch are destined to become your dream cookie!
Chocolate Brownie Cookies with Mini Chocolate Chips
These tiny two-bite chocolate brownie cookies taste just like brownies, hence the name. I made these delicious gems for my son, Tom, to take to a Super Bowl party, but I had to make a second batch shortly after as there was much disappointment when these left the premises.
I’ve had this recipe since 2007 and wonder why the heck it took me so long to bake them! If you’re having a chocolate craving, I’d suggest baking up a batch of these chocolate laden cookies. And I bet you’ll want more than one! And luckily, due to their petite size, more than one won’t ruin your diet!
Did you know that coffee enhances the flavor of coffee? This is why just a bit of brewed espresso is added to this fudgy brownie cookie recipe.
More Brownie Desserts
If you adore brownies as much as my family does, check out this Fudgy Skillet Brownie recipe which is served in wedges and delicious topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Symphony Brownies have a surprise toffee layer in the center and Kahlua Brownies have a mocha undertone. David Lebovitz has an excellent Fudgy Brownie Recipe you might enjoy, too.
This decadent Snickers Cheesecake Brownie Cake satisfies both brownie and cheesecake cravings! And how about this twist on a classic summer dessert, Brownie Strawberry Shortcake! For more inspiration, check out all my Homemade Chocolate Recipes.
Tips for Making These Fudgy Brownie Cookies from Scratch
This ultra chocolaty dough is pretty sticky and, therefore, can be tough to dish out onto your baking sheets. The first batch was lovely and glossy, but subsequent batches were definitely on the duller side. But don’t worry, they’re all delicious. Just a food blogger’s quandary—how to get them all to be perfect!
- Using the microwave to melt chocolate, is easy. Do it slowly and cautiously.
- Start with 30 seconds, stop and stir and then repeat. Once you see only teeny bits of chocolate, the heat of the melted chocolate will finish the job.
Kitchen Tools You Might Like:
- Consider a stand mixer to mix these chocolate brownie cookies. The eggs, sugar, espresso and vanilla are beaten for 15 minutes. It’s a long time with a hand held mixer, but you can definitely use one.
- PRO-Tip: Line your baking sheets with parchment paper. The cookies must cool completely on the baking sheet before removing them so the bottoms do not stick. Using parchment on your pans also makes cleanup a breeze.
- Use a small cookie disher to scoop out rounded balls of dough. The disher will need to be cleaned frequently as the dough tends to stick to the insides.
- Using some non-stick cooking spray like Pam to grease the cookie disher will minimize but not prevent having to clean the scoop.
- Alternatively, you can use a teaspoon and scoop out about 1 1/2 teaspoons of dough per cookie.
How to Make Round Chocolate Cookies
- Note that the first batch of these chocolate brownie cookies came out of the oven glossy, like in the photos. Do not worry if your second and third batches are not as pretty. I would guess this is partially due to the dough sticking to my cookie disher. They will still taste terrific!
- When you use a regular teaspoon, your cookies may not be perfectly round after baked. PRO-Tip: You can use your spatula and tap the hot cookies into a rounder shape immediately after removing them from the oven. This works for almost all cookies.
- These cookies taste best on the day and day after they are baked. I place any leftovers in an airtight container and freeze for later.
Chocolate Brownie Cookies
A brownie lover's dream cookie, chock full of mini chocolate chips!
Adapted from Claudia Fleming
Ingredients
- 5 ounces bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, chopped
- 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate chopped
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 eggs, at room temperature
- 2/3 cups sugar
- 1/2 tablespoon brewed espresso
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375º. Line two baking sheets with parchment and set aside.
- Melt butter and chocolates in microwave using 30 second increments, stopping to stir until melted and smooth. Set aside.
- In electric mixer, mix eggs, then add sugar, espresso and vanilla and beat on high for 15 minutes. Fold chocolate mixture into eggs, but do not totally incorporate. Sift flour, baking powder and salt into batter and carefully fold till incorporated. Fold in chocolate chips.
- Using a teaspoon scoop, place generous spoonfuls onto prepared baking sheet. Bake for about 8 minutes. Cool on baking sheets before removing to rack.
Notes
These cookies taste best the day or day after they are baked. Freeze any extras in an airtight container.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
36Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 74Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 21mgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 1gSugar: 8gProtein: 1g
79 Comments on “Chocolate Brownie Cookies”
Brownie cookies are the best!! Wish I had one right now! 🙂
I love the sound of these! Why have a brownie or a cookie when you can have a brownie cookie! 😀
Those cookies look incredible – rich and delicious. I’m not surprised you had to bake a second batch.
Love the crinkly tops! Brownie cookies are the best of both (cookie/brownie)worlds 🙂
Lizzy, these look and sound fantastic. What could be better than bite-sized brownies shaped like cookies? Love this!
Congrats on another award, Lizzy! Those cookies sound wonderful.
Brownies in cookie form?! Yes, please!
Lucky me…I can personally vouch that these little gems are AMAZING! I ate them on the plane trip back to Texas from Indy so I didn’t have to share!!
Brownies in cookie form is definitely something that I’d dig right in to. They sound incredible, I’m diggin’ the espresso addition!
Those cookies are to die for!
Congrats on another Liebster Award, Lizzy!
Congrats on the Liebster my friend (well deserved as always)
And what exquisite cookies – I mean brownies – I mean… Now I am confused?
Whatever – they look delish and that’s what counts 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
My husband would be all over these, I may have to make them for him, but I think I would make them a little bigger. I usually use box mixes, but I can do this from scratch, I hope. I printed the recipe, I will let you know how they turn out.
I can’t wait to try these – I love brownies and I love cookies! They look absolutely delicious!
woow really rocking…recipe…mouthwatering..
ooh, I love tiny desserts. those look and sound fabulous!
The fact that you baked it again already said how delicious these cookies are, and the pictures make me so hungry and I just finished breakfast not a long ago… I am keeping this recipe and try soon!
Mmmm, these look so chewy and fudgy 🙂 Perfect – I bet one cookie goes a long way, too!
chocolate…WITH espresso?!? YUM, Liz!
And you earn more awards than any other blogger I know 🙂
Yum, so chocolatey and chewy. I sure can dig my teeth into these with a lovely cup of hot coffee.
ooo these sound rich and chocolatey, yum!! It’s like the best of both worlds, I always have a hard time deciding if I want to make cookies or brownies for get togethers, love your recipe, especially the added espresso, sounds awesome!