Salted Brownie Cookies (2024)

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Salted Brownie Cookies bring two desserts into one delicious chocolatey treat! With a shiny, crackly outside that's topped with semi-sweet chocolate chips and sea salt flakes, these decadent fudgy cookies will satisfy any chocolate lover's sweet tooth!

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Chocolate Brownie Cookie Ingredients

Here's what you'll need to make these rich and fudgy salted brownie cookies!

  • All-Purpose Flour. Keep it simple and use your favorite brand of flour. I didn't test this with any other kind.
  • Baking Powder and Salt. Your typical players for this type of cookie recipe.
  • Eggs. You'll need 2 large eggs and 1 large egg yolk, preferably at room temperature. Refrigerate the leftover egg whites from the 3rd egg to add your scrambled eggs for breakfast the next morning.
  • Sugar. Good, old-fashioned granulated sugar is needed.
  • Vegetable Oil. Just a tablespoon is needed. I didn't try this with canola or coconut, but I imagine they would work just as well.
  • Vanilla Extract. Pure over imitation is what I prefer, but go with what you have on hand!
  • Unsalted Butter. This gets melted into the chocolate chips, so no need for this to be at room temperature.
  • Chocolate Chips. Semi-sweet is best and any brand you fancy. You'll need 1 cup, but have some extra on hand if you want to top the cookies with a few more.
  • Cocoa Powder. Unsweetened, please. Note, I did not test this recipe with dark cocoa, black cocoa, or dutch processed cocoa.
  • Espresso Powder. Totally optional ingredient, but does give the chocolate a really nice boost in flavor.
  • Sea Salt Flakes. A nice topping that adds a touch of salty to all that chocolatey goodness. Of course, it's optional, though if you'd rather skip it or don't have it readily available.
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Tips for Making the Best Salted Brownie Crinkle Cookies

Prep all of your ingredients. If you remember any of my tips, pleeeeaase let it be this one! Measure everything out and then start making the batter. Once you mix up your batter, you immediately want to get them scooped onto the baking sheet and into the oven.

This includes prepping the baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats and preheating your oven! Do it all before starting.

Melting the chocolate. Adding on to the above tip, I like to have my chocolate chips and butter in the saucepan on the stovetop, ready to go. When I start mixing the wet ingredients together using my stand mixer, I then begin to melt the chocolate and butter together until it's nice and smooth. This takes just 2-3 minutes over medium heat.

And one more helpful tip here—have your unsweetened cocoa powder and espresso powder off to the side of your stovetop. You can then immediately stir it into the melted chocolate and butter mixture once you've removed it from the heat.

Add the melted chocolate. The melted chocolate can immediately go into the wet ingredients mixture. No need to let it cool.

Mix until just combined. If you've been here a while, you have probably heard me say this a few times! But it really is important!

Once you add the whisked dry ingredients to your brownie cookie batter, mix until just combined. Meaning just until the flour disappears into the batter.

You can use your hand or stand mixer when adding your dry ingredients or you can simply fold it in with a spatula. The latter option can definitely help prevent overmixing.

Work quickly. Basically, it comes down to this—the quicker you can make these salted brownie cookies and get them in the oven, the better the cookie!

Use a cookie scoop. 2 spoons are cool to use as well, but a cookie scoop just speeds up the process a little bit more (IMHO) and keeps your cookies about the same shape and size. I used my 1 ½ tablespoon-size cookie scoop which gave me 24 cookies.

Bake for 8-10 minutes at 350ºF. My brownie crinkle cookies came out perfectly at the 8-minute mark. The tops of your cookies should be somewhat shiny with crackly tops with a fudgy center.

Add some extra chocolate chips. For a little extra chocolate—because who doesn't love that—add a few (I'm talking 3-4) chocolate chips after you've removed the cookies from the oven. Add them almost immediately after taking them out of the oven.

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How Do You Make Perfectly Round Cookies?

The best tip for uniform, round cookies—which comes from the brilliant Stella Parks of Brave Tart—can be achieved by following these 3 easy steps:

  1. Immediately after your brownie cookies are done, remove them from the oven, but keep them on the hot baking sheet.
  2. Take a circle or round-shaped cookie cutter that is slightly bigger place the cookie within the cookie cutter. You can also use a mug or small bowl, just as long as it's bigger than the cookie itself. The only downside to the mug or bowl is you can't see the cookie.
  3. In a circular motion, move the cookie cutter around the cookie until it forms a perfect circle. This usually takes me about 5-8 seconds.

Another helpful tip—use an oven mitt as you hold the baking sheet with whatever hand you won't be using for the cookie cutter. Because, you know, that baking sheet just came out of the oven. It's going to be H-O-T, HOT!

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Salted Brownie Cookies

Author: Jennifer

Salted Brownie Cookies bring two desserts into one delicious chocolatey treat! With a shiny, crackly outside that's topped with semi-sweet chocolate chips and sea salt flakes, these decadent fudgy cookies will satisfy any chocolate lovers sweet tooth!

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Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

Course Cookies, Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 24 servings

Calories 135 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • teaspoon Salt
  • 2 Large Eggs (room temperature)
  • 1 Large Egg Yolk (room temperature)
  • 1 cup Granulated Sugar
  • 1 tablespoon Vegetable Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 6 tablespoon Unsalted Butter
  • 1 cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips (plus some for topping cookies)
  • ¼ cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Espresso Powder (optional)
  • Sea Salt Flakes (for topping cookies (optional garnish))

Instructions

  • Adjust the oven rack to the 2nd level mark (just above center) and preheat your oven to 350ºF. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats. Set to the side.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt. Set to the side.

    1 cup All-Purpose Flour, 1 teaspoon Baking Powder, ⅛ teaspoon Salt

  • Using a hand mixer or stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the eggs, egg yolk, granulated sugar, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract together on medium-high speed until fully combined and frothy.

    2 Large Eggs, 1 Large Egg Yolk, 1 cup Granulated Sugar, 1 tablespoon Vegetable Oil, 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

  • Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, heat the semi-sweet chocolate chips and unsalted butter together over medium heat until fully melted and smooth. Remove from heat and immediately whisk or stir in the unsweetened cocoa powder and espresso powder.

    6 tablespoon Unsalted Butter, 1 cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, ¼ cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder, 1 teaspoon Espresso Powder

  • Carefully pour the melted chocolate mixture into the wet ingredients and mix until the chocolate is just combined.

  • Add in the whisked dry ingredients and mix on low speed until just combined. You can also simply fold in the dry ingredients using a spatula. The batter will be on the thinner side, but still scoopable.

  • Using a 1 ½ tablespoon-size cookie scoop or 2 spoons, scoop the cookie dough out and place onto the baking sheets, leaving about 1 ½ inches of space between them.

  • Sprinkle some sea salt flakes over the top of each cookie, then bake for 8-10 minutes at 350ºF or until the tops of the cookies have a shiny, crackly top to them.

    Sea Salt Flakes

  • Remove from the oven and top with a few additional chocolate chips (optional). You can also choose to use a round cookie cutter to shape them into perfect round cookies. Do this immediately after they have come out of the oven while they're still soft. Visit my 'how do you make perfectly round cookies?' section of the blog post for all my cookie shaping tips.

  • Let the cookies cool on the baking sheets for about 5 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack to cool almost completely—because they are really good still warm! Use a spatula to transfer the cookies because they will be very soft!

  • Cookies are best kept in a sealed food container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

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Recipe Notes

  • Measure everything out and then start making the batter. Once you mix up your batter, you immediately want to get them scooped onto the baking sheet and into the oven. This includes prepping the baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats and preheating your oven! Do it all before starting.
  • I like to have my chocolate chips and butter in the saucepan on the stovetop, ready to go. When I start mixing the wet ingredients together using my stand mixer, I then begin to melt the chocolate and butter together until it's nice and smooth. This takes just 2-3 minutes over medium heat.
  • Have your unsweetened cocoa powder and espresso powder off to the side of your stovetop. You can then immediately stir it into the melted chocolate and butter mixture once you've removed it from the heat.
  • The melted chocolate can immediately go into the wet ingredients mixture. No need to let it cool.
  • You can use your hand held or stand mixer when adding your dry ingredients or you can simply fold it in with a spatula. The latter option can definitely help prevent overmixing.
  • The quicker you can make these salted brownie cookies and get them in the oven, the better the cookie!
  • Using a cookie scoop speeds up the process a little bit more and keeps your cookies about the same shape and size. I used my 1 ½ tablespoon-size cookie scoop which gave me 24 cookies.
  • The tops of your cookies should be somewhat shiny with crackly tops with a fudgy center.
  • For a little extra chocolate, add a few (3-4) chocolate chips after you've removed the cookies from the oven. Add them almost immediately after taking them out of the oven.
  • For perfectly round cookies, use round cookie cutter.

Nutrition

Calories: 135kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 37mg | Potassium: 70mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 122IU | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritonal information provided above is an estimate only and will vary based on specific ingredients used.

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  1. Sherry says

    Salted Brownie Cookies (25)
    These are fantastic tasting cookie. I am having several friends over for a chocolate fest and can't wait for their opinion. I did knock off a little bit of the salt, it was a bit much for me. I rather not bake with a box, so thanks for that. When I saw that recipe, I knew I had to make them.

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    • Jennifer says

      Thank you so much for making them and for the review! I hope they're a big hit at the chocolate fest (which sounds awesome, btw)!

      Reply

  2. Karen says

    Salted Brownie Cookies (26)
    I rarely leave a review for anything, but I just made these cookies for a friend and Oh. My. Goodness. These are ridiculous! I had to restrain myself from ‘testing’ more than one…if you’re on the fence about making them, just do it…you won’t regret it. Thank you for a recipe that is now permanently in my cookie rotation. And I love the tip to use a round cookie cutter to shape the cookies after baking - it works beautifully!

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    • Jennifer says

      Thank you so much Karen for taking the time to leave your review and for making these brownie cookies! I'm so glad you enjoyed them and hope your friend did too!

      Reply

  3. Keith says

    Salted Brownie Cookies (27)
    Your recipe was the only one I found that didn’t use a brownie box mix. The recipe is so simple and easy I had my doubts, but it has good reviews. I did try it as written and IT TURNED OUT GREAT. I will be definitely making this recipe again and again .

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    • Jennifer says

      I'm so glad you found my recipe, Keith! Thank you for making them (pleased you enjoyed them) and for the review as well!

      Reply

  4. Amanda says

    Salted Brownie Cookies (28)
    These are great! I ran out of chocolate chips to put on top so some of them I topped with pieces of caramel 😊

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    • Jennifer says

      Ooh I love that idea with the caramel bits! Thanks for making them and for the review!

      Reply

  5. Susan says

    Salted Brownie Cookies (29)
    These cookies were absolutely delicious ! I substituted Bobs gf 1-1 flour and no body knew the difference! Everyone loved them ! The cookie looked just like your picture 😊 presentation beautiful! One of the best cookie recipes I’ve used. Not easy to substitute GF flour in recipes and still come out amazing! Thanks.

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    • Jennifer says

      So pleased you loved them! Thanks for the review and for noting the substitution you made!

      Reply

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