The easiest & most delicious cookie recipe.
Before I know it, I’m going to be able to actually call myself a baker! Ever since conquering my fear of baking with my first successful batch of chocolate chip cookies such as those holiday cookies order online, I have been unstoppable.
If you need a last minute recipe to make for a Super Bowl party today, this recipe is for you. It requires no mixer and very little hard work. I made two batches yesterday, one with peanut butter chips and one with chocolate chips, and I got the seal of approval from both of my taste testers! Your probably have all the ingredients in your house, and one batch yields 20 cookies.
Oh! And these satisfy both the cookie and brownie lovers! Brookies!
This recipe came from my friend Lauren who got it in a Daily Candy email.
Brookies
Clinton St. Baking Co.
Makes eighteen to twenty
Ingredients
1 tbsp. canola oil
1 tsp. unsalted butter
2 c. semisweet chocolate chunks (52-62% cacao)
2 large eggs
¾ c. light brown sugar
½ tsp. vanilla extract
½ c. all-purpose flour
¼ tsp. baking powder
¼ tsp. salt
1. While the oven preheats to 350°, melt the oil, butter, and 1 cup of the chocolate together in the microwave on high heat for 2.5-3 minutes, stirring at 1-minute intervals. Or melt the mixture in the stainless-steel bowl of a double boiler. Let cool.
2. In another bowl, whisk together eggs, brown sugar, and vanilla until combined. Fold the melted chocolate mixture into the egg mixture.
3. Whisk together the remaining dry ingredients in a separate bowl. Combine the flour mixture with the chocolate mixture, and then fold in the remaining chocolate chunks.
4. Freeze the batter in a shallow pan (such as a pie plate) 6-8 minutes until it sets and hardens slightly.
5. Spray two cookie sheets with nonstick spray or line with parchment paper. Scoop about 10 tablespoons of batter onto each sheet. Bake 11-12 minutes, until the tops look dry and cracked (the insides will still be quite moist). Cool completely. The brookies will be perfectly soft and chewy.
Variation: Try adding white chocolate chunks, walnuts, or peanut butter chunks in place of the semisweet chocolate chunks.
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Great post! I love that these ingredients are things I actually have around the house lol! 🙂
These look so delicious and versatile!
Welcome to the world of baking:-) Have fun today for Super Bowl!
They sound really good and I was considered making one more thing for the parties today. These may just be it!
you’re right…every single ingredient is already in my pantry. done and done!
These look delicious! I’m sorry I already made cookies for my friend’s party tonight.
Clinton Street Baking Co. is a great restaurant. Their pancakes are to die for!
Anything titled “easiest and most delicious” wins me over!
all the ingredients are in my pantry too..if only the oven was working, I’d be all over these! thank you for sharing.
I just ordered the Clinton St. Baking Company cookbook! I’m glad to know you love these cookies, I will definitely have to make them 🙂 I’m very proud of you for conquering your fear!! You’re quickly becoming a great baker! To think, from truffles to brookies, haha… oh the good old days!
White chocolate chip chunks would be amazing in these! Im learning to be a baker too, one step at a time!