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Writer's pictureLaurie Harris

Chocolate/Chocolate Chip Cookie

This cookie recipe was fun to make for Super Bowl. I decided the chocolate side would be for the Buccaneers, and the chocolate chip side would be for the Chiefs. Well, we know which side of the cookie won.

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Chocolate cookie batter:

10 Tbl. butter, softened

2/3 c. lightly packed brown sugar

2/3 c. Sugar

1 egg

1 egg yolk

1 tsp. Vanilla

1 1/4c. Plus 3 Tbl. of all purpose flour

1/2 c. Unsweetened cocoa

1tsp. Baking soda

1/4 tsp salt


Chocolate chip batter


10 Tbl butter softened

2/3 c. Light brown sugar

2/3 c sugar

1 tsp vanilla

1 egg

1 egg yolk

2 c. Flour plus 2 Tbl.

1 tsp baking soda

1/4 tsp of salt



  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line baking sheets with silpat liners or parchment paper. Set aside.

  2. For the brownie cookie batter, in a medium bowl with a handheld electric mixer (or in the bowl of an electric stand mixer), beat the butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar together until smooth and creamy, 1-2 minutes. Add the egg, yolk and vanilla and beat the mixture for 2-3 minutes until light in color.

  3. In a separate small bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa, soda and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the batter and mix until combined. Cover and refrigerate while making the chocolate chip cookie batter.

  4. For the chocolate chip cookie batter, in the bowl of an electric stand mixer or with a handheld electric mixer, cream together the butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar until smooth, 1-2 minutes.

  5. Blend in the egg, egg yolk and vanilla, mixing for 2-3 minutes until the batter is very light in color. In a separate small bowl (you can use the same one as the brownie batter dry ingredients), whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the batter with the chocolate chips and mix until no dry streaks remain and the chocolate chips are evenly distributed.

  6. Portion both sets of dough into about 4 dozen equal pieces; they will be small teaspoon or so sized balls (if you want to be super precise, I weigh about .5 ounce balls for the brownie batter and .65 ounce balls for the chocolate chip cookie batter).

  7. Grabbing one chocolate chip cookie ball and one brownie batter ball, press them together and use your hands to gently form into a cookie shape, flattening and turning to smooth the edges and form a flattish but still thick cookie shape; they'll spread out while baking. See the simple picture tutorial below the recipe, if needed.

  8. Bake the cookies on the prepared baking sheets for 8-10 minutes. Don't overbake or they will be dry and crunchy - underbake just slightly for a soft, chewy texture. It's ok if the chocolate side crackles just a bit. Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool on the pan for 1-2 minutes before scooping onto a cooling rack to cool completely.


These tasted great and were the hit for our small gathering for the Super Bowl. It was funny to see what side of the cookie everyone started to eat first


Photo Credit- Laurie L. Walker Photos



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