Brownie Crackles | The Domestic Rebel


Stack of brownie crackle cookies on white wood

These Brownie Crackles are a fun twist on a classic holiday cookie! They taste like the chewy and slightly crisp outer edge pieces of brownies!

We used to have a little family-owned bakery nearby called Cookie Connection and I was obsessed with them.

As the name suggests, they only sold cookies and man, they were incredible! My favorite was the old-fashioned sugar cookie – crisp outer edges with a softer middle. I am drooling thinking about it!

One day, a friend and I grabbed dinner at a restaurant by one of their bakeries and afterward she suggested we stop in for cookies. Twist my arm, am I right? I got my usual, but she insisted I try their crackle cookie. I am not the biggest chocolate fan (I know, I know!) but I decided to get it and oh my god, my world changed from that moment forward.

Cookie Connection has since closed down *cries* but now I know I can recreate their crackle cookie at home with these Brownie Crackles! These taste just like the original bakery version but are super simple to make, more cost-affordable to make at home and taste AMAZING. Instead of spending $4 on a cookie at a bakery, you can get an entire batch out of these for a fraction of the cost.

These start with a box of fudge brownie mix – my favorite is always going to be Pillsbury’s Chocolate Fudge brownie mix!! – and the typical ingredients to prepare it, just in different quantities (after all, we are making cookies, not brownies, so the measurements differ!). I stirred in some chocolate chips to really drive home that yummy chocolate flavor! Prepare the cookies and let the dough set for about 30 minutes – this helps firm up the dough a little bit so they are easier to roll. But be aware, this is an extremely sticky and soft dough, so for ease, I recommend just dropping the cookie dough into a bowl of confectioners’ sugar and rolling to coat it before placing on a wire rack rather than using your hands to physically roll the dough balls.

Arrangement of brownie crackle cookies on a white wood boardBake them up and let them cool before giving them a final dusting of confectioners’ sugar, then dig in!! They are super delicious when warm but equally as fabulous when cooled. They have crisp outer edges and a chewy interior, very much like the outer piece of a brownie.

Brownie Crackle cookies arranged on a black wire rack with blue towel in backgroundYou’re going to love these!

Stack of brownie crackle cookies on white wood with black wire rack in background

Brownie Crackles

These Brownie Crackles taste like the traditional holiday crackle cookie but with a fudge brownie twist! Crisp outer edges surround a soft and chewy center studded with extra chocolate!

Prep Time40 mins

Cook Time10 mins

Total Time50 mins

Course: Cookies, Dessert

Cuisine: American, Dessert

Ingredients

  • One box chocolate fudge brownie mix (13×9″ pan size)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup vegetable or canola oil
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 cup milk or semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup confectioners’ sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350° degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone liners.

  • In a large bowl, combine the fudge brownie mix (do not prepare the brownies!), flour, egg, oil, and water together with a rubber spatula or spoon until well blended. Fold in the chocolate chips. Let the cookie dough stand for 30 minutes at room temperature.

  • Place the confectioners’ sugar in a small bowl. Using a Tablespoon-size cookie dough scoop, scoop cookie dough balls and drop directly into the confectioners’ sugar. I recommend dropping the dough directly into the sugar because the dough is super sticky and soft. Immediately roll the dough ball in the confectioners’ sugar to coat, then place 1-2″ apart on the prepared baking sheets.

  • Bake for 8-10 minutes, rotating pans halfway through baking time to ensure even baking. Cool on the baking sheets for about 15 minutes, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely. Just before serving, dust with any additional confectioners’ sugar.

Notes

I like using Pillsbury Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix! 

Closeup of Brownie Crackles split open on white wood boardSoft, chewy, crisp and fudgy, these Brownie Crackles will soon become a family fave!

Brownie Crackles photo collage

Have a super sweet day!

xo, Hayley

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