Brownie Mix Cookies Recipe - We are not Martha (2024)

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Have a box of brownie mix, but really craving cookies? No problem! This easy recipe shows you how to make brownie mix cookies with just a few simple ingredients.

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  • 🍪 Can you make cookies with brownie mix?
  • 🍫 What kind of brownie mix to use?
  • 🗒 Ingredients
  • 👩‍🍳 How to make brownie mix cookies
  • 🎉 Mix-in ideas
  • ⏲️ How to store
  • 🥣 Other recipes with mixes
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Sometimes I crave brownies. And sometimes I crave cookies. In any case, I'm pretty much always craving chocolate. Something tells me I'm not alone.

There are lots of reasons you might want cookies instead of brownies. Maybe you offered to bring cookies to an event or maybe you don't have a brownie pan on hand or don't want to deal with slicing brownies.

Or maybe you just really want chocolate cookies. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that!

The best news? If you have a box of brownie mix and just a few other simple ingredients, you can have cookies any time you want!

I love making different recipes with boxed mixes and this brownie mix cookie recipe is a new favorite of mine!

🍪 Can you make cookies with brownie mix?

Yes! Cookies and brownies aren't so different aside from one being made in a pan with a batter and one being formed into balls with dough. Which means, of course, that the mixture you're working with prior to baking is going to be a very different consistency.

When I was testing these brownie mix cookies, I knew I needed a much stiffer batter than a brownie batter, which is typically quite runny. But I also knew I still needed a good amount of fat added to make a delicious cookie, which means you can't just omit lots of the liquid ingredients.

With brownie mix, that fat usually comes in the form of eggs, and oil. There's often water added, too.

I was aiming for a chewy, cake-like cookie, so I opted to use two large eggs, whereas my initial box of brownie mix instructed me to use just one large egg (though some do instruct to use two).

I made these cookies many times with all different brands of brownie mixes and different proportions of liquid ingredients. I ended up settling on two eggs, ¼ cup vegetable oil (as opposed to the ⅓-1/2 cup most brownie mix boxes instruct for brownies), and 1 Tbsp water (to help the cookies puff a bit).

But since you're still adding quite a bit of liquid into the brownie mix, you'll need to offset it with an additional ¼ cup all-purpose flour. Once I mixed everything in, I had the perfect consistency of cookie dough, ready for scooping.

Oh, I should probably mention that I tossed in some chocolate chips for extra deliciousness, too!

You can also make cookies with hot chocolate mix! Try these no bake hot chocolate mix cookies.

🍫 What kind of brownie mix to use?

I tested this recipe with three different kinds of brownie mix, but I think you could use most any brand.

The key for this particular recipe is to make sure the box is between 18 and 18.3 ounces. The .3 ounce difference won't make a noticeable difference in how your brownie mix cookies come out.

I haven't tested this recipe with any larger or smaller boxed mixes, so you may have to finagle the recipe a bit if your is a different size.

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And if you want my personal recommendation, I'm a huge fan of the Ghirardelli brownie mix (all of the varieties!). It's definitely one of the pricier mixes, but so good!

🗒 Ingredients

I wanted to keep the ingredients for these brownie mix cookies as simple as possible, so I worked to keep them minimal. Here's everything you need (be sure to view the recipe card at the bottom of the post for ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions):

  • Box of dry brownie mix: any brand as long as the box is between 18-18.3 ounces
  • All-purpose flour
  • Large eggs
  • Vegetable oil
  • Water
  • Chocolate chips: optional, but recommended!

👩‍🍳 How to make brownie mix cookies

Making the cookies is just as easy as making brownies... Since you're not creaming together butter and sugar, you don't even need a stand mixer or a hand mixer (though you can use one if you want).

Start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees and lining a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.

And then just put all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl.

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And using a wooden spoon or spatula, stir until fully combined, taking care not to over-mix.

At first it might seem like you don't have enough liquid in your mixture, but it should come together into a thicker batter.

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Scoop roughly 1 ½ Tbsp of batter onto your prepared cookie sheets, at least an inch apart. The cookies will spread a bit as they bake.

I like to use a #40 cookie scoop (sometimes known as a medium cookie scoop) to scoop my dough.

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And bake for 10-12 minutes, until edges of cookies are set, but centers are still soft.

You definitely want soft ooey-gooey centers on these brownie mix cookies.

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Cool the cookies on the baking sheet for a few minutes before moving to a cooling rack to cool completely.

Or eat them warm. Because they're pretty awesome warm.

Can I tell you a secret? I actually like brownie mix cookies better than brownies. They're softer with a fudgy center and still have those perfect slightly crispy edges and tops... Perfect for all chocolate lovers!

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You don't have to tell anyone these are "semi-homemade" cookies and trust me, nobody will complain once they taste one.

If you need a last minute dessert to bring to a party or bake sale, these are ideal!

🎉 Mix-in ideas

Of course, there are also lots of things you can do to jazz these brownie mix cookies up a bit. Here are some of my favorite ideas:

  • Add a different flavor chips, like peanut butter chips, butterscotch chips, or white chocolate chips. Or use chocolate chunks instead of chips.
  • Add rainbow sprinkles for chocolate funfetti brownie cookies.
  • Mix in a little peanut butter for brownie mix cookies with peanut butter. Try the same thing with marshmallow or caramel.
  • Add extracts for extra flavor. Vanilla extract is always delicious, but peppermint extract is yummy for the holiday season.
  • Add candy to turn these into monster brownie cookies. I especially recommend M&Ms and chopped Reese's Cups.
  • Mix in shredded coconut or nuts for some extra flavor and texture.
  • Serve in a bowl with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce... kind of like a brownie sundae, but with chocolate brownie cookies instead!
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⏲️ How to store

Keep these brownie mix cookies fresh by storing them in an airtight container at room temperature.

When stored properly, they should keep fresh for 3-5 days.

🥣 Other recipes with mixes

I love taking standard baking mixes (pancake mix, muffin mix, cake mix, and brownie mix) to make other baked goods and have lots of recipes that feature boxed mixes on my website.

Check out some of my favorites and let me know if there are any mix recipes you'd like to see!

  • Crepes with Pancake Mix
  • Muffins with Pancake Mix
  • Cookies with Pancake Mix
  • Muffin Mix Pancakes
  • Muffin Mix Cookies
  • Pancake Mix Donuts
  • Banana Bread with Pancake Mix
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I hope you enjoy this easy cookie recipe whenever your "I'm need fudgy cookies fast!" craving strikes. What? I'm the only one who has those?

If forced to choose, would you pick brownies or cookies?

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Brownie Mix Cookies

Have a box of brownie mix, but really craving cookies? No problem! This easy recipe shows you how to make brownie mix cookies with just a few simple ingredients.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Brownie Mix Recipes, Chocolate Cookies, Cookie Recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Makes: 18 cookies

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 1 box (18-18.3 oz box) brownie mix
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 large eggs
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • ½ cup chocolate chips (optional, but highly recommended!)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.

  • In a large bowl, combine brownie mix with flour, eggs, vegetable oil, water, and chocolate chips. Mix with a wooden spoon until just combined, taking care not to over-mix.

  • Scoop roughly 1 ½ Tbsp cookie dough (I use a #40 cookie scoop) onto prepared cookie sheet, at least an inch apart.

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes, until edges of cookies are set, but centers are still soft.

  • Cool on baking sheet for a few minutes before moving to a wire rack to cool completely.

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FAQs

What does replacing water with milk in brownie mix do? ›

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.

How do you doctor up brownie mix? ›

The first and easiest upgrade you can give to your boxed brownie mix is to add a tablespoon of instant coffee to the batter. Adding coffee to your brownies boosts their flavor because its bitter quality balances out sweetness, making it less overpowering. It allows that delicious chocolate flavor to really shine.

What can I add to brownie mix to make it taste better? ›

Six Sneaky Ways To Make Brownie Mix Taste Homemade
  1. Use melted butter instead of oil.
  2. Use milk, flavored creamers, or brewed coffee instead of water.
  3. Add extracts or flavorings.
  4. Add mix-ins like cookies and candies.
  5. Underbake, just slightly.
  6. Toppings.
  7. My Favorite Mix-Ins and Toppings.
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What's the difference between brownie batter and cookie batter? ›

Chocolate Chip Brownie Cookies FAQs

Brownie batter is typically smoother with a more liquid consistency while cookie dough is thicker with more flour – allowing it to hold its shape better and be formed into cookies.

Can you replace milk with water in brownie mix? ›

Brownie recipes traditionally call for water as it serves as a neutral liquid that hydrates the dry ingredients. However, using milk instead of water can impart a creamier texture and richer flavor to your brownies. The milk's fat content adds a smoothness that water cannot provide, resulting in a more indulgent treat.

What happens if you add an extra egg to brownie mix? ›

If you opt to add more eggs, say double the amount, something interesting happens. Even though you are adding more moisture, the air bubbles that you catch in the extra eggs add volume, which decreases the density of your final product. This makes your brownies rise and gives them a much more cake-like texture.

Can butter replace oil in brownies? ›

You can absolutely substitute butter for the vegetable oil. Use the same quantity specified in the directions (for example, if it calls for 1/3 cup of oil, use 5 1/3 tablespoons of butter). Melt it down, then let it cool a bit. You might not ever go back to oil!

What can you add to your brownie mix to pump up the chocolate flavor? ›

Add coffee or instant espresso powder to your brownies for an even deeper, more complex chocolate flavor. Swirl them with peanut butter, cream cheese, or even pumpkin filling to mix things up. Mix in nuts, add a marshmallow topping, or spread on your favorite frostings for fun, simple, or seasonal twists.

Is it better to make brownies with butter or oil? ›

Oil Brownies: These were chewier with crunchier edges and a crunchier topping. They were more matte on top with a far less crinkly shiny brownie 'skin. ' They tasted more like box mix brownies. Butter Brownies: These were much fudgier, softer, and had a melt-in-your-mouth texture.

Should you chill brownie mix before baking? ›

Recently, as I was reading through the comments on all our brownie recipes, one suggestion in particular stood out: Refrigerate the batter overnight for a richer, chewier brownie.

What can I add to my Betty Crocker brownie mix? ›

Betty Crocker™ Supreme original brownie mix, plus water, vegetable oil and egg called for on box. Stir-in options: Semisweet chocolate chips, white vanilla chips, butterscotch chips, peanut butter chips, toffee bits, chopped maraschino cherries, chopped cookies, chopped chocolate candy, chopped nuts and more.

What's healthier 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 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.

What's the difference between cookie mix and brownie mix? ›

The main ingredients used to prepare brownie and cookie is very much the same , the only difference is the ratios of the ingredients taken to prepare it. Cookies consist of a higher flour content so they're formed from a dough, while brownies have a higher liguid/fat content so they're formed from a batter.

What is the purpose of milk in brownies? ›

Adds moisture

Along with water, butter, and eggs, milk is one of those ingredients that adds the required moisture for the batter to form. In recipes which call for milk, you can easily add splashes of milk to soften the mixture if you find the batter too dry or stiff.

What happens if I substitute milk for water in a cake recipe? ›

Yes, you can substitute milk for water when preparing SuperMoist cake mixes, however, the cake may be slightly drier than if prepared with water. Also keep in mind that milk will add calories and change the nutrition slightly.

What happens if you substitute water for milk in a cake? ›

Making your cakes with water instead of milk results in stronger, purer chocolate flavor. Water: the foundation of life, the substance that comprises 70% of our planet, and the thing that makes chocolate cakes even more chocolatey.

What does substituting milk for water in a cake do? ›

“Cake Mix can usually be used with either water or milk. When using milk, however, you can probably expect better results because it can make the cake become more moist and rich in flavor. Originally Answered: Can I use milk instead of water for a cake? Milk makes the cake richer tasting than plain water.

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