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![]() These Dark Chocolate Cookies are not for the faint of heart. Intensely fudgy, with melt-in-your-mouth centers and a positively outrageous amount of dark chocolate chips, these ooey-gooey beauties are dangerously delicious. ![]() Pin this recipe on Pinterest to save for later Pin It!These deep, dark cookies take classic double chocolate chip cookies a step farther with THREE TIMES the chocolate. Cocoa powder, melted chocolate, and a heap of chocolate chips each play a special role in making them the ultimate chocolate experience. These chewy dark chocolate cookies have a smooth, glossy, almost brownie-like dough (as Brownie Cookies know). You don’t even need to chill it prior to baking! And if all of the above hasn’t already convinced you to run to your kitchen to bake them immediately, the finishing sprinkle of sea salt certainly will. One thing you’ll notice about these dark chocolate cookies with sea salt is the seemingly outlandish amount of chocolate chips (a full, 12-ounce bag). As you stir them in, you may think that there’s no possible way the batter can hold all of these together. ![]() But persevere! The smooth, glossy, brownie-like cookie dough will turn out exactly as it should. Plus, I suspect that once you try them, you’ll never want them any other way. These chocolate cookies are unquestionably decadent. For healthy dark chocolate cookies, be sure to check out The Well Plated Cookbook, which has my favorite recipe for FLOURLESS dark chocolate cookies that are more wholesome (and outrageously tasty!). The Difference: Semisweet, Bittersweet, or Dark Chocolate? The terms “semisweet” and “bittersweet” are both subcategories of dark chocolate and are used in baking to indicate the ratio of sugar to cocoa solids; you can find this ratio labeled as a percent. Anything greater than 35% cocoa can be labeled “dark chocolate.”Usually, chocolate labeled “semisweet” has more sugar/less cocoa than chocolate labeled “bittersweet.” Semisweet usually hovers in the 50% to 60% range; it will taste sweeter than bittersweet chocolate.Bittersweet chocolate usually falls somewhere in the 70% range, though I’ve seen “bittersweet” chocolate in stores that’s 60%. (Confusing!)The good news is, you have choices! For my baking, when I want “dark” chocolate, I look for something around 65%. The higher the percent, the more intense the chocolate flavor will be, so choose to suit your own preferences.Wondering about “unsweetened” chocolate? This has NO sugar added and is intensely bitter. You don’t want to use this in a recipe without adding some other kind of sweetener.![]() “I just love this recipe! It’s perfection in cookie form.” — Gretchen — How to Make Dark Chocolate CookiesThe secret to these dark chocolate chip cookies’ bewitching, melt-in-your-mouth texture is using a combination of both cocoa powder and melted chocolate. The cocoa makes them ultra rich-tasting, while the melted chocolate makes them chewy. Now you’ll know what homey and luxurious tastes like at the same time! The Ingredients Chocolate. Melted chocolate plays a vital role in this cookie recipe, for good reason as Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies also proves. It provides part of the chocolate flavor trifecta and aids in making the cookie centers ultra moist and gooey. Chocolate Chips. Nestled throughout every bite of each cookie, chocolate chips add a wonderful textural element and pack additional chocolatey goodness. The Best Dark Chocolate for BakingSplurge on high-quality chocolate for these cookies. The flavor payoff is oh so totally worth it! I think the best brands of dark chocolate for cookies are: For Chocolate Bars: Ghirardelli is my go-to. It’s perfectly rich at a decent price point. For a splurge, I sometimes use Lindt. Trader Joe’s brand is also quite good.For Chocolate Chips: Guittard is hard to beat. Ghiradelli makes good chocolate chips as well. Cocoa Powder. For creating an even richer, deeper chocolate flavor (like in these cloud-like Chocolate Meringue Cookies).All-Purpose Flour. This recipe uses very little flour compared to other cookies, which is part of what makes them so fudgy.Butter. Some butter is necessary in this recipe to make sure the cookies develop that scrumptious melty center. Sugar. A little sugar helps balance any bitterness in the chocolate. Vanilla. Chocolate + vanilla = a perfect match.Flaky Sea Salt. While optional, this is a final flourish that truly takes these cookies to the next level (just ask these Almond Flour Cookies). Substitution TipYou can also use dark chocolate instead of chocolate chips when baking this dark chocolate chip cookie recipe. Chop 12 ounces of chocolate bars into rough pieces, then stir them into the batter. The result will be fabulous. I love how some pieces are small flecks and others are big puddles. The Directions![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps a tsunami of dark chocolate is a little too much for you? We can’t be friends. You have options! Here are some delicious variations to try. You also can do a mix: White Chocolate Chips. Dark chocolate cookies with white chocolate chips are a wonderfully complementary combination.Nuts. Use half chocolate chips and half chopped walnuts or pecans for a rich, buttery flavor. (This is one of my favorites!)Dried Fruit. Take your pick! Cranberries, cherries, apricots. Have fun playing around.Chocolate Chunks. Up the chocolate ante by making dark chocolate chunk cookies by swapping the bag of dark chocolate chips for chocolate chunks.![]() For fresh cookies on demand, freeze your cookie dough. Drop the cookie dough by tablespoonfuls onto a parchment-lined baking sheet, then freeze until solid. Store the frozen dough balls in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Bake from frozen as directed, adding a few extra minutes baking time if needed. What to Serve with Dark Chocolate Cookies![]() Non-Alcoholic Drinks Healthy Hot Chocolate Save Recipe Saved![]() Cocktails Apple Cider Mimosa Save Recipe Saved![]() Cookies Candy Cane Snowball Cookies Save Recipe SavedView All HolidayView all recipes ![]() If you love to bake bread, cakes, cookies, and more, a stand mixer is a wonderful appliance to add to your kitchen. Get on AMazon![]() Let me know what you thought! Leave a rating below in the comments and let me know how you liked the recipe. 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