Easy Brownie Mix Cookies - The Best Gooey Chocolate Cookie Recipe! (2024)

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These ridiculously gooey Brownie Mix Cookies are super simple to make using a boxed brownie mix. This is a decadent 3-step brookie recipe made extra rich with cream cheese, for the chocolate dessert of your wildest dreams!

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  • The Best Brownie Mix Cookies
  • Why You’ll Love This Brownie Cookie Recipe
  • What You’ll Need
  • How to Make Brownie Mix Cookies
  • Tips for Success
  • How to Store Brownie Cookies
  • Can I Freeze These Cookies?
  • More Brownie Mix Recipes
  • Get the Recipe

The Best Brownie Mix Cookies

These brownie cookies are incredibly soft and chewy, with a slight crisp on the outside and the most insanely fudgy texture on the inside. Even my husband, who is inexplicably not a fan of chocolate (I mean, what?), couldn’t keep his hands off these. And that’s a win in my books!

These chocolate “brookies” only take about 3 steps and 5 ingredients to make,the main ingredient being boxed brownie mix! They’re quick and humble enough for everyday baking and show-stopping enough for a holiday cookie platter. Honestly, the gooey, brownie-like crumb trapped inside a chocolate cookie is so crazy delicious, I can’t wait for you to try it.

And, if you love these brownie mix cookies, be sure to try these cake mix cookies, too! They’re just as easy (and delicious) to make.

Why You’ll Love This Brownie Cookie Recipe

I mean, fudgy brownies in cookie form? What’s not to love about that? Here’s why I’m such a big fan of this recipe:

  • Crispy, yet gooey and chewy. These chocolate cookies are crispy when you first bite into them, but then the chewy, melt-in-your-mouth interior is revealed. It’s the most addicting combination!
  • Double the sweetness! As if the brownie mix wasn’t enough, I added white chocolate chips into these cookies, too. Why not, right?
  • Simple ingredients. If you have a brownie mix and some cream cheese on hand, you’re practically ready to start. This 5-ingredient recipe does not take long to mix together at all!
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What You’ll Need

This is such a simple cookie recipe that can be whipped up for almost any occasion. Here are the 5 ingredients you’ll need to round up (see the exact amounts in the recipe card below):

  • Brownie Mix: Use your favorite boxed brownie mix. I personally love the Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix from Pillsbury for this recipe.
  • Cream Cheese: For the best results, use full fat cream cheese. Also remember to let it come to room temperature before you begin! This helps it mix smoothly with the other ingredients.
  • Butter: I recommend working with unsalted butter, also brought to room temperature.
  • White Chocolate Chips: Because what’s a chocolate cookie recipe without a spray of chocolate chips? Alternatively, you can use regular or dark chocolate chips for a double-chocolate version.
  • Egg: To bind all of the ingredients together.
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How to Make Brownie Mix Cookies

These brownie cookies come together in just 3 steps! Get your box of brownie mix ready, and let’s get started (see the full set of directions in the recipe card as well):

  • Combine the wet ingredients. First, combine the cream cheese and butter, followed by the egg, and mix until smooth.
  • Add in the brownie mix. Slowly add the brownie mix, continuing to stir until a thick dough forms. Next, stir in the white chocolate chips.
  • Bake. Use a cookie scoop to drop the dough onto a lined baking sheet. Bake the cookies in a 350° oven until they’re set around the edges (the tops will look a little underdone, but that’s OK!). Once they’re out of the oven, move your brookies to a wire rack to cool.
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Tips for Success

Super simple, right? These brownie cookies are a guaranteed success even if you don’t bake very often! Even so, I have a few more tips for you on how to get the best results with brownie mix cookies before you start:

  • Use a cookie scoop. Using a cookie scoop is optional but recommended to keep the cookies uniform! However, if you don’t have one, feel free to use a regular tablespoon or your hands to form the cookie dough balls.
  • Don’t over-bake the cookies. The tops will seem a bit underdone when these cookies are ready to come out of the oven – this is 100% intentional! That’s what gives them their irresistibly moist, gooey, brookie texture! Resist the urge to leave them in longer.
  • Space the cookies out on the parchment paper. These chocolate cookies will spread as they bake, so be sure to leave a couple of inches between each scoop of dough!
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Substitutions & Recipe Variations

There are countless ways to mix up these brownie mix cookies:

  • Double Chocolate: Swap out the white chocolate chips for dark chocolate chips to make ultra fudgy double chocolate brownie cookies.
  • Mint Chocolate: Make mint chocolate brookies by adding in a ¼ teaspoon of mint or peppermint extract to the batter. You can even go all out with mint chocolate chips!
  • Chocolate Orange: Same as above, but use orange extract plus a bit of orange zest for a hint of zesty citrus in every bite.
  • Frosting: Top these cookies with a smear of homemade frosting. Try my 2-ingredient chocolate buttercream, whipped Nutella frosting, or fluffy marshmallow frosting.
  • Fruit & Nuts: For extra crunch, toss a handful of crushed nuts into the batter. Peanuts, pecans, hazelnuts, and macadamias are all good options. You can also stir in chopped dried cranberries or pineapple, or freeze-dried raspberries.
  • Rocky Road: Mix in crushed nuts and mini marshmallows for rocky road-inspired brownie cookies.
  • Salted Caramel: Drizzle the tops of these cookies with caramel sauce (try my quick and easy caramel sauce in the microwave) and give them a sprinkle with toffee bits and flaky sea salt.
  • Toasted Coconut: Bring toasted coconut flakes into the mix for a tropical twist. For even more chocolate coconut flavor, frost your brookies with homemade coconut buttercream frosting.
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How to Store Brownie Cookies

Store these brownie cookies airtight at room temperature for up to 4 days, or up to 1 week in the fridge. If you do keep your cookies in the fridge, I highly recommend letting them come to room temperature again before serving – this way they’ll get their gooey texture back!

Can I Freeze These Cookies?

Brownie cookies can be stored airtight in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 3 months. Thaw the cookies at room temperature before serving.

More Brownie Mix Recipes

Looking for more easy brownie mix desserts? I’ve got you covered!

  • Buckeye Brownie Cookies
  • Baileys Brownies
  • Nutella Truffle Stuffed Brownies

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    Brownie Mix Cookies

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    • Author: Cookies & Cups
    • Prep Time: 15 minutes
    • Cook Time: 10 minutes
    • Total Time: 25 minutes
    • Yield: 24 1x
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: American

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    These fudgy brownie mix cookies are made with boxed brownie mix, cream cheese, and 3 other ingredients! They come together in a flash, with a crisp layer on the outside, and a super chewy, gooey, chocolatey interior.

    Ingredients

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    • 1 (19.5 oz) brownie mix
    • 4 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
    • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
    • 1 egg
    • 2 cups white chocolate chips

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
    2. Line baking sheet with parchment paper, set aside.
    3. In bowl of stand mixer beat cream cheese and butter until smooth. Add in egg and continue mixing until incorporated.
    4. Turn mixer to low and add in brownie mix until dough comes together. It will be very thick.
    5. Stir in white chocolate chips.
    6. Using large cookie scoop, scoop dough onto lined pan and bake for 10-12 minutes until edges are set.
    7. Transfer to wire rack to cool.

    Notes

    • To store. Store these brownie cookies airtight at room temperature for up to 4 days, or up to 1 week in the fridge. If you do keep your cookies in the fridge, I highly recommend letting them come to room temperature again before serving – this way they’ll get their gooey texture back!
    • To freeze. Brownie cookies can be stored airtight in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 3 months. Thaw the cookies at room temperature before serving.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 cookie
    • Calories: 207
    • Sugar: 20.1 g
    • Sodium: 136.6 mg
    • Fat: 10.1 g
    • Carbohydrates: 26.9 g
    • Protein: 2.6 g
    • Cholesterol: 13.3 mg

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    FAQs

    How do you know when brownie cookies are done? ›

    Cookies are done when they are firmly set and lightly browned. When you touch them lightly with your finger, almost no imprint will remain.

    What is the difference between brownie batter and cookie dough? ›

    Ingredients:Cookie dough typically consists of flour, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, and chocolate chips or other mix-ins like nuts or raisins. Brownie batter generally includes ingredients like flour, butter or oil, sugar, eggs, cocoa powder, and sometimes chocolate chips or nuts.

    What's the difference between a brownie and a chocolate cookie? ›

    This is where the two most important differences in the ingredients can be found, the first being the cocoa powder in the brownies, and the second being the baking soda in the cookies, which adds to the complexities of its flavor profile.

    Can I use milk instead of water in Ghirardelli brownie mix? ›

    Most brownie mixes call for water. While water does the job, you can add some extra flavor and moisture by mixing some of that water with something richer, like milk. If you want to swap it out completely, be prepared for a more chewy and fudge-like brownie from the extra fat.

    How do you know when gooey cookies are done? ›

    Open up the oven, pull out the rack a bit, and push the sides of the cookie very lightly with a spatula or your finger. If the edge stays firm and doesn't fall inwards, then your cookies are done. If you leave a noticeable indentation, then your cookies likely need a few minutes more in the oven.

    Should brownies still be gooey in the middle? ›

    To avoid overcooking, remember that brownies will firm up A LOT once taken out of the oven; the brownie should still be wobbly in the middle when you take it out of the oven (there is a lot of butter and chocolate in the mix, both of which are basically liquid when hot, but firm when at room temperature).

    What are the three types of brownies? ›

    Brownie textures fall into three general camps… Cakey, fudgy and chewy. Cakey brownies, like the name implies, are light, moist and airy, with a slightly fluffy, cake-like interior. Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact.

    Can you eat brownie batter without eggs? ›

    Yes, you can safely eat raw brownie batter without eggs since the concern with consuming raw batter usually revolves around the risk of salmonella from uncooked eggs. Without eggs, that risk is eliminated. However, always be mindful of the other ingredients you use and their safety when consumed raw.

    Which is healthier chocolate chip 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 the old version of brownies? ›

    Did you know that Brownies were originally called 'Rosebuds'? Rosebuds was established in 1914 for girls to join before they became Guides. Just one year later, the name was changed to Brownies. Brownies are the second-youngest members of the Girlguiding family, for girls aged between 7 and 10.

    What's the difference between a brownie and a 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.

    What category of cookie is a brownie? ›

    Brownies are considered a member of the “bar cookie” family. Bar cookie dough is typically baked in a large pan and then cut into squares when cooled. Cookie recipes are often broken down into the following categories: Drop cookies- Defined by dropping the dough from a spoon onto the cookie sheet.

    What happens when you add extra eggs to brownies? ›

    They give brownies a lighter, drier, and more cake-like texture. If you prefer this over the chewy variety, then go ahead and crack in that additional egg. On the other hand, too many eggs will yield brownies that are hard, heavy, and tough.

    How do you doctor up boxed brownie mix? ›

    Scope out your kitchen for add-ins.

    Boxed brownies can be their own blank slate for just about any snacks, sweets, or baking scraps you've got in your pantry or fridge. Add a teaspoon of instant coffee or espresso powder. Throw in a handful of nuts—pecans, walnuts, macadamia, whatever you have on hand.

    What happens if I use milk instead of water in brownie mix? ›

    One change is to use milk or heavy cream instead of water. This change will make brownies more moist and gooey since milk is more fatty and flavorful than water. A second change is to use butter instead of oil. For similar reasons to using milk, butter adds a rich and more decadent quality to the batter.

    Are my brownies fudgy or undercooked? ›

    It's useful to know that the internal temperature of a regular cake should read 210°F for moist-but-not-fudgy fluffiness. So fudgy, gooey brownies will be done at around 165°F while cakey brownies will be done at around 210°F. The higher the temperature, the more cakey your brownies will be.

    Are brownies done when they start to crack? ›

    3. Look for the Crack. When done, the edges of the brownies will be visibly baked through and the center will be set (that is, not wiggly) when you shake the pan. Guy-Hamilton looks for the first sign of cracking on the brownie's top—which should be shiny and set—and then pulls them out.

    How do you know if chocolate chip cookies are underbaked? ›

    Golden brown edges - A fully cooked chocolate chip cookie will have light, golden-brown edges. If the edges are dark brown or black, you've overcooked them. On the other hand, if they're pale without a honey-brown tinge, they're not ready yet.

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