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By: Becky Hardin

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Brownie cookies are the perfect holiday dessert. Fudgy, Chocolatey, soft, and so delicious! They’re filled with chocolate chips, and if you want, you can add crushed peppermint for the ultimate chocolate cookie recipe.

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Brownie Cookie Recipe

Sometimes when I’m baking for the holidays, I find myself asking a very difficult question: do I want cookies or brownies?

Cookies are easier to eat without making a mess, which comes in handy at holiday parties when everyone is grabbing desserts to eat while chatting. But brownies are…well, amazingly FUDGY and full of chocolate. They’re hard to beat.

Now I have the perfect solution to that dilemma: Brownie Cookies! The best of both worlds in one delectable dessert.

These have the same great texture and flavor you’d expect from brownies, but in the form of an irresistible cookie. They’re filled with chocolate chips, and if you really want to get festive, you can top them off with crushed peppermint. Peppermint and chocolate is such a great combo for Christmas (or year round)!

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Smart Parchment Paper

Good news for all the people baking Christmas Cookies this year, Reynolds Kitchens is making things easy with their Parchment Paper with SmartGrid Non Stick Parchment Rolls with SmartGrid! It’s such a great product that is essential for all your baking needs. Some of the features I LOVE include:

  • Easily cut along the lines to fit any pan
  • Nonstick! (Perfect cookies every time)
  • Space out your cookies exactly right with the built-in grid lines
  • REUSABLE! This is a time when it’s great to conserve where we can, and Reynolds Kitchens makes it easy. Reuse these sheets to get the most out of them.
  • Oven safe up to 425F (Cookies of all kinds don’t stand a chance)
  • Great for baking, but also measuring, rolling, pastry bags, and more!

I love any product that makes baking easier and more consistent. I just love these Parchment Rolls with SmartGrid.

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How to Make Brownie Cookies

This recipe is so simple, which means you can easily (and quickly) get your baking done for holidays, parties, bake sales, or any other reason you might need these (like an emergency chocolate craving).

Here are a few quick tips to help you out:

  • Make sure you stir in the chocolate chips AFTER mixing everything else together, so they stay in tact inside the cookies.
  • After making the dough, you’ll need to freeze it for about an hour before you bake it. So keep that in mind when planning your time.
  • Lining your baking sheet with parchment paper will save you so much stress! Keeps the cookies from sticking AND makes cleaning that pan a lot easier.
  • The cookies will be about 2 tablespoons of dough each, but they don’t need to be perfect. Reynolds Kitchens Parchment Paper comes with built-in grid lines to help space these out perfectly!
  • These bake pretty fast, so keep an eye on them. You’ll know they’re done when the top starts to crack and the edges look dry.
  • Sprinkling a bit of powdered sugar on top after baking adds a nice touch.
  • This recipe makes about 24 brownie cookies. If you need more (you’ll want more), just double the recipe, sticking to the listed ingredient ratios. Here’s a couple of things to keep in mind when doubling cookie recipes.
  • To Store: Once they’ve fully cooled, transfer them into an airtight container. They’ll keep for up to 1 week.

You can jump to the recipe card for full ingredients & instructions!

Add some peppermint to that chocolate

I love how fudgy these cookies turn out with all the chocolate. They’re like chocolate chip brownies!

If you want to add a cool peppermint twist, just press some crushed peppermint pieces into the top of the cookies as they cool. You’ll want to do this right out of the oven while the cookies are still warm and soft, so the peppermint stays in place.

This part is optional, but I highly recommend it if you’re making these for Christmas!

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Brownies or Cookies?

With this recipe, I’ll never be plagued by this decision again! I have so many brownie and cookie recipes to choose from, and this is the perfect blend of both.

But if you just want one or the other, here are my favorites for the holidays:

  • Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
  • Perfect Homemade Brownies
  • Chocolate Mint Cookies
  • Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies
  • 25 of the Best Christmas Cookies
  • Best No Bake Cookies
  • Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Blondies
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This brownie cookie recipe is the perfect chocolate cookie, and I can’t wait to share them with my family. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do (seriously, they’re so good). Happy Holidays! And if you want another flavor variation, try these Salted Caramel Brownie Cookies!

If you make this recipe be sure to upload a photo in the comment section below or leave a rating. Enjoy! You can also jump to recipe.

Recipe

Brownie Cookies 2 Ways

4.60 from 252 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 10 minutes minutes

Total: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

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Brownie cookies are the perfect holiday dessert. Fudgy, Chocolatey, soft, and so delicious! They're filled with chocolate chips, and if you want, you can add crushed peppermint for the ultimate Christmas treat!

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Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons salted butter 57 grams (½ stick)
  • 1 pound chopped semisweet chocolate 454 grams
  • 4 large eggs 200 grams, room temperature
  • cups granulated sugar 300 grams
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 4 grams
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour 60 grams, sifted
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder 2 grams
  • 12 ounces milk chocolate chips 340 grams
  • Crushed peppermint optional, for topping

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Instructions

  • Place a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Add the butter and the chopped chocolate. Stir until smooth, about 5-10 minutes.

    1 pound chopped semisweet chocolate, 4 tablespoons salted butter

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the eggs with the sugar on medium speed, then beat in the vanilla. Scrape the sides if needed. Pour in the melted chocolate and beat until combined. Mix in the flour and baking powder. Turn off the mixer.

    4 large eggs, 1½ cups granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, ½ cup all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon baking powder

  • Gently fold in the chocolate chips.

    12 ounces milk chocolate chips

  • Pour the batter into a large bowl and cover. Freeze for 1 hour.

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with ReynoldsKitchens Parchment Paper with SmartGrid. Scoop 2 tablespoons of batter into a ball (doesn't have to be pretty) and place on the prepared baking sheets, about 2 inches apart (The Reynolds Kitchens Parchment Paper with SmartGrid makes spacing super easy!)

  • Bake for 10 minutes, or until the cookies crack on top and appear dry on the edges.

  • Let cool on the cookie sheet for 10 minutes, then transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.

  • If wanting to make the peppermint version, sprinkle cookies with crushed peppermint upon removing from the oven. Lightly and carefully press them into each cookie to adhere. Allow to cool as stated above.

    Crushed peppermint

Last step! Don’t forget to show me a pic of what you made! Upload an image or tag me @thecookierookie on Instagram!

Becky’s tips

  • Make sure you stir in the chocolate chips AFTER mixing everything else together, so they stay in tact inside the cookies.
  • After making the dough, you’ll need to freeze it for about an hour before you bake it. So keep that in mind when planning your time.
  • Lining your baking sheet with parchment paper will save you so much stress! Keeps the cookies from sticking AND makes cleaning that pan a lot easier.
  • The cookies will be about 2 tablespoons of dough each, but they don’t need to be perfect. Reynolds Kitchens Parchment Paper comes with built-in grid lines to help space these out perfectly!
  • These bake pretty fast, so keep an eye on them. You’ll know they’re done when the top starts to crack and the edges look dry.
  • Sprinkling a bit of powdered sugar on top after baking adds a nice touch.
  • This recipe makes about 24 brownie cookies. If you need more (you’ll want more), just double the recipe, sticking to the listed ingredient ratios. Here’s a couple of things to keep in mind when doubling cookie recipes.
  • Nutritional information does not include optional ingredients.

Storage: Store Brownie Cookies in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 1 month.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1cookie Calories: 230kcal (12%) Carbohydrates: 29g (10%) Protein: 2g (4%) Fat: 12g (18%) Saturated Fat: 7g (44%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 3g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 35mg (12%) Sodium: 39mg (2%) Potassium: 121mg (3%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 23g (26%) Vitamin A: 107IU (2%) Calcium: 22mg (2%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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FAQs

What is the history of brownie cookies? ›

The wife of the owner of the Palmer House Hotel in Chicago asked that they be created so she could put them in the lunch boxes of her women's board for the World Columbian Exposition in 1893. This story is the generally accepted true origin story.

What are brownies called now? ›

The Girl Guides of Canada has renamed the "Brownies" branch - who are now called the "Embers" - after the old name was deemed too racially divisive. "Embers are full of potential and when they work together, they can ignite a powerful flame!" the Girl Guides of Canada (GGC) tweeted on Wednesday.

What's healthier, cookies or brownies? ›

One chocolate chip cookie also has considerably fewer calories than a brownie, with the average brownie containing about 130 calories. Considering that brownies and chocolate chip cookies have comparable nutritional profiles, neither is better for you than the other.

What is a brownie fairy? ›

brownie, in English and Scottish folklore, a small, industrious fairy or hobgoblin believed to inhabit houses and barns. Rarely seen, he was often heard at night, cleaning and doing housework; he also sometimes mischievously disarranged rooms.

Why is it called a Brookie? ›

Chewy chocolate chip cookies baked right into fudgy brownies for the ultimate sweet treat. Why choose when you can have the best of both in one?! A few days after naming our daughter Brooklynn, we started calling her Brookie.

Is brownie an elf or a brownie? ›

In the book, Brownies were compared to fairies or elves (who were to help others by doing a “good turn”), and their uniforms often sported an elf in one way or another. It was only fitting that the first Girl Scout Brownie uniforms also had elf-like features.

What classifies a cookie as a cookie? ›

A cookie (American English) or biscuit (British English) is a baked snack or dessert that is typically small, flat, and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar, egg, and some type of oil, fat, or butter. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, or nuts. Cookie. Chocolate chip cookies.

Why is a brownie classified as a cookie rather than a cake? ›

Brownies are not classified as cakes – this is a very interesting point about the brownie. The reason for this is that although the texture is similar to cakes, it is classed as finger food (whereas usually cake is eaten with a fork), therefore they are categorised as a cookie bar (in America).

What classifies a brownie? ›

A chocolate brownie, or simply a brownie, is a chocolate baked confection. Brownies come in a variety of forms and may be either fudgy or cakey, depending on their density. Brownies often, but not always, have a glossy "skin" on their upper crust.

What makes cookies different? ›

The ingredients you used could be the culprit – using different sugars, melted butter, baking powder or baking soda can alter a cookie's texture and taste.

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