This Hot Chocolate Cookies recipe is like having a cup of hot cocoa, except in cookie form. Chocolate oozes from the centers of these marshmallow-topped treats. These rich cookies are perfect for holiday parties and dessert trays!
Why This Recipe Works
I’m super excited to share a brand new cookie recipe with you later this week, but for now you are going to LOVE this updated recipe for the irresistible Hot Cocoa Cookies.
These Hot Cocoa Cookies were one of the first cookies I put up on my blog a million years ago and it is one of the best cookies my lips have ever met. (This is say a lot considering the whole Cookie Remix ordeal.)
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Make a batch of hot cocoa in cookie form for your holiday cookie exchange!
How To Make Hot Cocoa Cookies
A comforting batch of cookies to nibble on when its cold and you want to think about being warm and enjoy eating a cookie!
Step 1
In a medium saucepan, melt the butter and 6 oz. chopped chocolate, stirring frequently, over medium heat. Set aside.
Step 2
Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or a large bowl with a hand mixer), combine the brown sugar, eggs and vanilla extract and beat on medium speed until smooth and creamy.
Add the chocolate mixture and beat until just combined.
Step 3
In a separate bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients: flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt. Mix well. Gradually add to the batter and beat on medium speed until just combined.
Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for a minimum of 1 hour.
Step 4
While chilling the dough, preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Line 3 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
Using a tablespoon, scoop the dough and roll between your palms to form 1-inch balls. Arrange the balls 2 inches apart on each cookie sheet, flattening slightly using fingers.
Bake until the tops of the cookies begin to crinkle, 10-11 minutes.
Step 5
Gently press one square of baking chocolate into the center of each cookie, followed by a marshmallow half. Bake for an additional 3-4 minutes, or until marshmallows are soft and puffy.
The melted chocolate will hold the gooey marshmallow. Top with grated chocolate.
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Recipe Notes
- Make sure you refrigerate the batter for a minimum of 1 hour before rolling into balls and baking. DON’T SKIP THIS STEP!
- Use whole regular-sized marshmallows in a pinch, but if the jumbo variety is available please-oh-please use them.
- For a more economical cookie, consider replacing the baking chocolate with equal amounts of semi-sweet chocolate chips.
- Replace the large marshmallow you place on top of each cookie with a few mini marshmallows or marshmallow bits.
- Add 2 tablespoons of hot chocolate mix to the batter for an even more flavorful and delicious cookie.
Salted Butter vs Unsalted Butter
Ahh, the great baking debate. Many bakers use unsalted butter in their baked goods in order to avoid over-salting. I, however, believe that there is no such thing as “over-salting.”
I always use salted butter in my baked goods (and for everything else under the sun) because it gives everything I make an extra touch of salty deliciousness.
If you go the unsalted route, keep in mind that you may need to add a bit extra salt to the recipe!
Why Are My Cookies Flat
If your cookies are coming out of the oven looking flat, you either haven’t used the appropriate leavening agents (baking powder or baking soda) or you have used too little flour.
If the cookies are flat and greasy, you may have used too much butter. Follow baking recipes very closely to avoid making flat cookies!
How To Keep Cookies Soft
For optimal cookie softness, allow them to cool completely after coming out of the oven and store as stated in the directions. Some cookies store best in the fridge while others store well while covered at room temperature.
Can You Freeze Cookie Dough
Cookie dough is PERFECT for freezing! It’s one of the things I love most about it. Place prepared cookie dough into a resealable freezer bag and press as much air out as possible.
Freeze for up to six months. When you are ready to make the cookies, allow the dough to thaw completely in the fridge overnight then bake as directed.
How To Clean Cookie Sheets
If you have extra grimy cookie sheets, sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda over the surface and cover with hydrogen peroxide. Let it sit for 1 hour and scrub the surface using a dish scrubber. Wash with dish soap!
Can Dogs Eat Chocolate
Chocolate and cocoa products can kill a dog if eaten in large enough quantities. Theobromine is the part of chocolate that dogs are unable to metabolize which can build up in their systems and die as a result.
Holiday Baking Recipes
- These delicious Chewy Gingersnaps are the perfect chewy treat. Plus they are super easy to make. Flavored with molasses and spices and the finishing touch – topped with simple icing!
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- This Baileys Irish Cream recipe tastes like a replica of the popular creamy drink. It is super easy to make and it’s an indulgent winter staple!
- Say goodbye to boring and hello to sprinkles and color! These Spiral Cookies are fun! Red for Christmas, pink for a girl party or blue for pool-side snacks. They’ll make any occasion brighter and more fun!
- These are the BEST Gingerbread Cookies you’ll find! Super easy to make and loved by everyone. Great for the holidays!
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Hot Chocolate Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup salted butter softened
- 12 oz semi-sweet chocolate baking squares divided (6 oz for batter, 4 oz cut into 1/2 in squares, 2 oz grated for garnish)
- 1 1/4 cups light brown sugar
- 3 large eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 15 jumbo marshmallows cut in half lengthwise
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, melt the butter and 6 oz. chopped chocolate, stirring frequently, over medium heat. Set aside.
- Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or a large mixing bowl with a hand mixer), combine the brown sugar, eggs and vanilla extract and beat on medium speed until smooth and creamy. Add the chocolate mixture and beat until just combined.
- In a separate bowl, combine the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt. Mix well. Gradually add to the batter and beat on medium speed until just combined. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for a minimum of 1 hour.
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Line 3 large baking sheets with parchment paper. Using a tablespoon, scoop the dough and roll between your palms to form 1-inch balls. Arrange the balls 2 inches apart on each cookie sheet, flattening slightly using fingers. Bake until the tops of the cookies begin to crinkle, 10-11 minutes.
- Gently press one square of baking chocolate into the center of each cookie, followed by a marshmallow half. Bake for an additional 3-4 minutes, or until marshmallows are soft and puffy. Top with grated chocolate.
Notes
- Make sure you refrigerate the batter for a minimum of 1 hour before rolling into balls and baking. DON’T SKIP THIS STEP!
- Use whole regular-sized marshmallows in a pinch, but if the jumbo variety is available please-oh-please use them.
- For a more economical cookie, consider replacing the baking chocolate with equal amounts of semi-sweet chocolate chips.
- Replace the large marshmallow you place on top of each cookie with a few mini marshmallows or marshmallow bits.
- Add 2 tablespoons of hot chocolate mix to the batter for an even more flavorful and delicious cookie.
Bonnie
I realize this was posted a year ago, but I just had to thank you for posting this recipe! They are absolutely scrumptious! I have made these several times now. Of course if they're right out of the oven, they taste the best, but they're still good the next day as well. I made these for a dessert auction and I got really good reviews the following few days. Thanks again!
Megan Porta
Hi Nicky, I'm not familiar with vegetarian replacements, unfortunately, so I don't know what else to suggest. Sorry!
Megan
Nicky
these look lovely, but I'm a vegetarian and can't eat marshmallows because of the gelatine. Any ideas for an alternative plz???
Diana
This is exactly the kind of cookie I've been wanting to make!
Megan Porta
Hi Sara! They stay gooey for a while in the center, but eventually harden. You could pop them back in the oven for a few minutes once you arrive if you want the chocolate to ooze out. Last winter I brought these cookies to a few different gatherings, and I seem to remember the chocolate staying fairly gooey without having to reheat. Good luck!
Megan
Sara
These look amazing! So even after they've cooled, they're still gooey like that in the center? I'm thinking about making them for a Christmas party, but I don't want all that chocolate to harden before I get them there.
Chelsea@ahintofhealthy
These cookies look to die for!!
Lauren
I just made these and they came out AMAZING!! My two year old declared they were "delicious" and everyone loved them. With some of them I opted to wrap the marshmallow/chocolate mixture inside of the unbaked cookies…with the result of ooey-gooey yumminess. Will definitely make again!
Jessie
WOW!!! Absolutely fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
Tammy Reyes
OH! EM! GEE!!!! These ARE. UH! MAZE! ING!!!!!!!!!! I opted for cinnamon on top instead of grated chocolate because I didn't have any to grate! Either way, they turned out GREAT!!!! MOST DEF will make again!
Rita
Just made these for my daughter's birthday…awesome deliciousness…I will take some to work for the bake sale tomorrow…thank you for posting this recipe!
Erikka
Does anyone know if you can make the batter ahead of time and then cook them? We have a yearly cookie day and 12 of us make the batter before, bring it with us and then cook them all day and share.
thanks!
Sydney
Wow… They are fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
Denae
Made them….Love them…Such a cute idea!!
yvonne
are these supposed to be chewy cookies? because mine just crumbles. ): on the good side, these taste good!
Kate
amazing!!!! This would go great with a cup of hot chocolate!
Joss
Looks like wonderful soulfood! Perfect for autumn days!
Hot Chocolate Bliss
Those pictures are heavenly! Can't wait to try them with some hot chocolate on the side.
Alayna
Holy god these are so good. The batter is so good that my boyfriend and I ate too much and could only eat one cookie. We had tummy aches all night. I reheated them this morning and had a few for breakfast! AND I usually never bake these were pretty easy just took a while to make the dough, but this recipe makes enough for me to have a ton of dough left over so I can make these bad boys whenever!
Bakeca Incontri Roma
Wow! It looks fantastic!!