Crisp and Fudgy Brownie Cookies

Just like real brownies, these cookies have shiny and crackly tops (mixing the eggs really well helps with this!), and the texture is incredible, especially when you add mini chocolate chips. They are just pure brownie perfection. This is one of my older recipes from the blog that I’ve decided to give a makeover. Over the years, I slowly fell out of love with the original and felt it had room for improvement, especially in the “crackly, shiny tops” department (my favorite brownie characteristic 😍). No matter how hard I try, I can’t seem to stop fine-tuning and re-working recipes, even long after I’ve deemed them truly perfect. After sharing my flourless chocolate cookies with their gloriously brownie-esque appearance, I just felt I’d unlocked new knowledge on how to make a truly fudgy cookie. I felt I could do better here, and got back into the kitchen for some testing. What a delicious week of experimentation that was! After a few attempts, I had exactly the results I was looking for. Essentially, this new and improved recipe makes cookie-shaped brownies, and they are divine. They are so chocolatey, so fudgy, SO chewy and just melt-in-your-mouth perfection. Every cookie is the perfect combo of that beloved chewy edge and fudgy, chocolatey center.

What You Need

Much like regular brownies, today’s brownie cookies are made with basic pantry staples. Here are just a few of the ingredients you will need:

Chocolate. We’ll melt a chopped semisweet or bittersweet chocolate bar with some butter for the base, and then we’ll stir mini chocolate chips into the batter before chilling. You could substitute the mini chips for standard-sized ones, but I personally prefer the more subtle pop of chocolate for the minis, I think it suits the texture of the cookie best. Eggs. For best results eggs should be at room temperature before starting this recipe. We’ll whip the eggs (plus sugar, vanilla, and salt) with a mixer for a few minutes; this step creates those crackly, meringue-like brownie tops we all love. Sugar. I use a blend of granulated and brown sugar for the best flavor. Flour. You don’t need much! In fact, make sure you don’t overmeasure your flour, or your brownie cookies could turn out dry. I like to use a kitchen scale for the most precise measuring and highly recommend you do the same! Using too much flour is actually one of the worst things you can do to brownies, it takes away from the fudginess. Natural cocoa powder. I recommend natural cocoa powder here. While we are using baking powder instead of baking soda (so you technically should be able to substitute Dutch process cocoa) I prefer the flavor and final results with natural cocoa.

SAM’S TIP: Don’t over-heat your chocolate when melting! Cut your butter into pieces and chop your chocolate into pieces as well, and then microwave in 25-second increments, stopping to stir really well after each increment and heating only until the butter and chocolate are melted. If you heat these too long in the microwave without stirring, you run the risk of seizing your chocolate, which means you’ll have to start right back at the beginning. This is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!

How to Make Brownie Cookies

SAM’S TIP: Chilling the dough is critical! Just 20-30 minutes is enough with these cookies. Don’t skip this step, or your cookies won’t be as thick and chewy as they should be. SAM’S TIP: For an extra hit of chocolate, gently press a few chocolate chips into each cookie within 1-2 minutes of removing from the oven. I first shared this tip with my chocolate chip cookies and have used it a hundred times since. It makes them look so pretty and obviously adds more chocolate, which I love. I’d love to hear how you like this new and improved recipe! Let me know what you think in the comments below. Enjoy! Let’s bake together! I’ll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe and video below! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me on Instagram, and you can also find me on YouTube and Facebook

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