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    Flourless Small Batch Brownie Cookies

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    Updated: Jan 28, 2026 by christina.marsigliese · 145 Comments
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    This is the best Small Batch Brownie Cookies recipe that makes 8 perfectly fudgy and deeply chocolate cookies. I make them almost weekly to satisfy my chocolate cravings and they ALWAYS hit the spot! They are SO GOOD, so moist and so soft. Prepare for a chocolate overload! These cookies are by far the FUDGIEST melt-in-your-mouth cookies you will ever come across. They are also flourless just because that's how this recipe is designed, but that also makes them gluten-free which means you can feed them to all of your friends even if they have an allergy to wheat. Have you ever had a molten chocolate cake or chocolate lava cake? This is like the equivalent to that in cookie form. If a small batch isn't enough, check out my full batch Brownie Cookies recipe, and maybe also try my Chocolate Lava Cookies too.

    small batch brownie cookies with bite

    WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS RECIPE

    • Easy to make - these cookies are a cinch to make! They use just a handful of simple ingredients and you're just 30 minutes away from heaven!
    • Fudgy brownie cookies - the texture of these cookies is like pure fudge as they just melt in your mouth. If you love chocolate then you are in for a treat.
    • Insanely chocolatey - you might be surprised that the amount of butter is just 2 tbsp. That's not a typo - only 28 grams is all this recipe needs! These cookies are ALL about the chocolate.
    • Shiny crinkle crust - using the method I have below for this recipe guarantees that you will get the shiny crust.
    • Small batch recipe - this simple recipe makes just 8-10 cookies perfect for a small household or a single craving 😉
    small batch brownie cookies on cooling rack

    INGREDIENTS FOR SMALL BATCH BROWNIE COOKIES

    • Bittersweet chocolate - it's very important to use 70% dark chocolate for this recipe.
    • Corn starch - this recipe uses corn starch for an extra silky super fudgy texture and also makes them gluten-free. You can use an equal amount of flour if you prefer, but I urge you to try this recipe as written with corn starch.
    • Butter - since it's such a small amount of butter, you can use salted or unsalted in this recipe. There are no substitutions for it here - butter is important.
    • Cocoa powder - cocoa serves to not only add more chocolate flavor, but it contributes some structure to the cookies as well. I like to use my favorite Dutch process cocoa powder for its deep color, and natural alkalized cocoa works too.
    • Baking powder - just a small amount of baking powder gives a bit of puff to the batter so that the cookies develop the crackly appearance.
    small batch brownie cookies ingredients

    STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS: HOW TO MAKE FLOURLESS SMALL BATCH BROWNIE COOKIES

    • STEP 1). Melt chocolate. Combine chocolate and butter in a heat-safe bowl and melt in the microwave in short bursts with frequent stirring until completely melted, smooth and glossy.
    • STEP 2). Beat eggs with sugar. Place egg and sugar in a medium bowl and whisk for 1-2 minutes until pale and thick using a wire whisk.
    • STEP 3). Add melted chocolate. Mix in warm melted chocolate mixture until evenly blended.
    • STEP 4). Combine dry ingredients. Sift together corn starch, cocoa, baking powder and salt in a small bowl and blend well. Stir it into the chocolate mixture. Stir in chocolate chips. The mixture will look like brownie batter instead of cookie dough.
    • STEP 5). Let stand or chill. Cover and refrigerate for 5-8 minutes until the dough is thick and fudge-like but not firm. It should be like thick hot fudge.
    • STEP 6). Portion. Scoop up about 1 ½ tablespoons of the fudgy batter onto prepared baking sheets. This recipe makes 8 cookies, but do not make less than 8 or there will be too much batter per cookie and they will spread too much. Be sure to leave plenty of space between each cookie.
    • STEP 7). Bake for 8-10 minutes until shiny and crackled on top and set around the edges. Transfer baking sheet to a cooling rack and let cookies cool completely on trays.
    stack of small batch brownie cookies

    WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS

    • Corn starch - As I mentioned, they happen to be gluten-free because I use corn starch instead of all purpose flour. Corn starch gives these the silkiest texture - they're practically velvet.
    • Bittersweet chocolate - Use the best quality dark chocolate you can afford since this recipe needs 100g of it and it's pretty much all you'll taste. It's worth it. The high cocoa content of 70% provides the right amount of dry cocoa solids and cocoa butter to give these cookies the right structure and mouthfeel.
    • Mixing method - follow the instructions precisely to ensure you get the shiny crust and dissolve the sugar.
    small batch brownie cookies on cooling rack

    EXPERT BAKING TIPS FOR SMALL BATCH BROWNIE COOKIES

    • Bring your egg to room temperature. This is very important to develop the shiny crust on the cookies because a cold egg will do a poor job of dissolving the sugar. You can do this by taking them out of the fridge 1 hour before baking, or submerge them in warm water for 10 minutes.
    • Beat egg with sugar until pale and thick. This will help the sugar dissolve to create a very moist texture and also provide structure since there is very little starch in this recipe. It will also create the crackly crust.
    • BUT, do not whip the egg and sugar too much. If you incorporate too much air, then the batter will stiffen up very quickly once you add the melted chocolate and it will be difficult to scoop. It will also make them more chewy instead of fudgy and the excess gas that it produces will aerate the batter and make a stiffer batter.
    • Use only ⅛ teaspoon baking powder. I know it seems like so little, but baking powder is powerful. If you use too much, then the cookies will be more chewy instead of fudgy and it will make a stiffer batter.
    • Let the batter rest. After you fold in the chocolate chips, cover the bowl and let the batter rest for about 10 minutes. It will thicken as the chocolate solidifies. If you live in a hot climate, then you can place it in the fridge, but for only 5-8 minutes. If it gets too cold then the cocoa butter in the chocolate will harden and the batter will become stiff and crumbly. You can still use it, but it will be more difficult to work with. See my FAQ section below for more tips.
    stack of small batch brownie cookies

    RECIPE FAQ

    How to get the shiny crust on small batch brownie cookies?

    The secret to getting the shiny crust for this small batch brownie cookie recipe is in the method of beating the eggs with the sugar until the sugar is well dissolved. This is important. If the sugar is not dissolved then the crust will be dull and grainy. In order to make sure the sugar dissolves well, make sure your egg is at room temperature. If you take it straight from the fridge it will be too cold, so in this case I like to submerge it in warm water for 5-10 minutes until it warms up.

    Can I use brown sugar instead of granulated sugar?

    I often do use packed light brown sugar instead of granulated sugar for this recipe it works well, giving it a slightly more caramel-like taste. It changes the way the shiny crust develops slightly and it is more difficult to dissolve brown sugar in the egg, but the results are similar.

    Can I use semisweet chocolate instead of bittersweet chocolate?

    No. This recipe absolutely requires bittersweet chocolate with minimum 70% cocoa solids. Semisweet chocolate has too much sugar and will make these cookies spread too much.

    Why did my cookies spread too much?

    If your flourless brownie cookies spread out too thin, then it could be a couple of things:
    1). The chocolate is too sweet. Make sure to use chocolate with minimum 70% cocoa solids for the best results. If you use semi-sweet chocolate with 50% cocoa solids, then it will have 20% more sugar content and the cookies will spread too much.
    2). Not enough corn starch or cocoa. Make sure to weigh your ingredients to get accurate quantities. If they are still spreading too much, try adding 1 tablespoon more cocoa in the next batch.
    3). Too much liquid. Make sure to use a standard large egg. If you use an extra large egg, then it will add almost 1 tablespoon extra water to the batter!

    What happens if my batter is too stiff?

    If the batter cools too much (like if you leave it in the fridge too long), the cocoa butter in the chocolate will harden and cause the batter to stiffen up. It will also become crumbly from all the air incorporated into the batter from the gases released from the baking powder. It may also be too stiff if you've whipped too much air into the eggs and sugar. If this is the case, you can still make these cookies and they will bake up just fine, however the batter will be more difficult to work with. I would recommend scooping it with a lightly wetted spoon and roll it into balls with damp hands. Also, if the batter is stiff, the crust on the cookies will be more dull rather than shiny, but that won't change the taste.

    What is the best egg substitute in cookies?

    This recipe works best with eggs and I have tested with a flax egg (ground flax seeds + water) and the results are not the same as it provides viscosity yet lacks the structure=building properties of egg protein.

    small batch brownie cookies recipe
    small batch brownie cookies recipe

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    Small Batch Brownie Cookies

    Christina Marsigliese
    small batch brownie cookies
    THE MOST incredible fudgy chocolate cookies that are (dare Isay...) BETTER than brownies! They are also gluten-free!
    4.93 from 41 votes
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    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Servings 8 cookies

    Ingredients
      

    • 3 ½ oz (100g) bittersweet chocolate (70% cocoa) chopped
    • 2 tablespoon (28g) unsalted butter
    • 1 large egg at room temperature
    • ⅓ cup plus 1 tbsp (75g) granulated sugar
    • 1 ½ tablespoon (12g) corn starch
    • 2 tablespoon (12g) cocoa powder
    • ⅛ teaspoon baking powder
    • ⅛ teaspoon salt
    • ⅓ cup (56g) dark chocolate chips optional

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat your oven to 375°F. NOTE: you will lower the temperature to 350°F when you start baking. Line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper.
    • Combine chocolate and butter in a heat-safe bowl and melt in the microwave in short bursts with frequent stirring until completely melted, smooth and glossy. Set aside to cool just slightly.
    • Place egg and sugar in a medium bowl and whisk vigorously for a minute or two until pale and thick. It doesn't need to be extremely aerated - you just want to dissolve most of the sugar into the egg and give it a bit of body. Add the warm chocolate mixture and stir it in until evenly blended.
    • Combine corn starch, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt a small bowl and whisk to combine evenly. Sift your cocoa powder if it is lumpy. Add it to the chocolate mixture and fold it in until evenly combined. Fold in the chocolate chips. Cover the bowl and set it aside for 10-15 minutes to thicken slightly. If it is hot in your kitchen, then refrigerate for just 5-8 minute until the dough is thick and fudgy but not firm. It should still be spoonable and glossy.
    • Scoop up about 1 ½ tablespoons of the fudgy batter using this cookie scoop (it's the perfect size!) onto prepared baking sheets spacing them at least 2 inches apart. Place into the oven and immediately turn the temperature down to 350. Bake for 8-10 minutes until shiny and crackled on top and set around the edges but still a bit soft in the middle. They will continue to set as they cool. Transfer baking sheet to a cooling rack and let cookies cool completely on trays. since they are still delicate while warm.

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    1. Aniva Singh

      April 09, 2021 at 6:37 am

      Hi Christina, how and how long can I store these cookies? ?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        April 09, 2021 at 7:22 pm

        Hi! Store them in an airtight container at room temp for up to 5 days.

        Reply
    2. Laura

      March 10, 2021 at 12:57 pm

      Why do the recipes always ask you to put the oven on 30-40 minutes before dough is ready? My oven heats up in some 7 minutes and if I follow the instructions it will be on an extra half an hour.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        March 12, 2021 at 9:48 pm

        Hi Laura, believe me NO oven is properly preheated after 7 minutes. Just because the bell dings doesn't mean it's ready. Most ovens (even commercial ones) require 30 minutes to be fully heated.

        Reply
        • Roma

          August 28, 2022 at 11:27 pm

          Hi! Thank you so much for this recipe. Can i bake this in a convection oven (with fan)? Thank you

        • christina.marsigliese

          August 29, 2022 at 12:25 am

          Yes you can! It may take a few minutes less to bake.

    3. Christina Phillips

      February 11, 2021 at 4:29 am

      Hello Christina,

      Can you please post for a double receipe? My son and husband will need alot more than the small batch!

      Thanks,
      Christina Phillips
      [email protected]

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        February 12, 2021 at 2:18 am

        Coming soon 😉

        Reply
    4. Danielle

      January 13, 2021 at 12:44 am

      5 stars
      Hi! I made these cookies yesterday and they were just as good as you said they would be! The texture is so moist and they are so chocolatey. Thank you for sharing.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        January 13, 2021 at 2:23 pm

        They're so fudgy, right!? Thanks for your feedback Danielle.

        Reply
    5. Kimberly

      January 12, 2021 at 4:54 pm

      5 stars
      seriously the fudgiest cookies ever! I can't stop making them! thanks so much for sharing the recipe.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        January 13, 2021 at 2:25 pm

        Thanks Kimberly! I'm happy you love how fudgy they are.

        Reply
    6. Tara

      December 28, 2020 at 11:07 pm

      5 stars
      Made these as a gift for a friend who is gluten free and she said they were the best gluten free cookies she’s ever had. I taste tested and these are like a chocolate explosion! Chocolate craving: satisfied++!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        December 29, 2020 at 6:12 pm

        Thanks so much Tara! I'm glad you like them.

        Reply
    7. Xin

      December 22, 2020 at 10:40 pm

      These are OMG dangerously good! I’ve made them 3 times and it’s the best cookie recipe ever. Everything is perfect and I did get the crinkle top but can’t quite get the shine that you have. My eggs are left outside for hours but the egg mixture is slightly grainy after beating for 5-8 mins. Any thoughts? Thank you again for sharing this amazing recipe!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        December 29, 2020 at 6:11 pm

        Hi Xin, that's great! I'm so glad you love them as much as I do. It's ok for the egg mixture to still feel grainy as that amount of sugar will never *completely* dissolve in the eggs.

        Reply
    8. Riddhi Gandhi

      December 16, 2020 at 4:12 pm

      Hi
      Any alternative to eggs in the recipe

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        December 17, 2020 at 9:32 pm

        Hi, this recipe uses eggs.

        Reply
      • Ana Banana :)

        January 15, 2021 at 2:26 pm

        Hi there you can use flax seeds, chia seeds.
        Usually I make eggless cookies on a regular basis. You use 1 Tbsp of Chia Seeds (I put them in the coffer blender for more finer result) and 2 Tbsp of water... that is for 1 egg.
        Hope it helps.

        Reply
    9. Swati

      December 15, 2020 at 9:12 pm

      For vegan cookies: Could I expect the same result by using flax egg and olive oil instead of egg n butter

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        December 15, 2020 at 10:13 pm

        Hi Swati, no you can not expect the same results. This would change the entire recipe.

        Reply
        • Swati

          December 16, 2020 at 6:46 am

          Thank you ?

    10. Jackie

      December 12, 2020 at 6:55 pm

      5 stars
      I followed your recipe and they came out perfectly! I did use flour instead of cornstarch. Thanks so much for the recipe will make again!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        December 13, 2020 at 1:45 am

        That's so great! Thanks for your feedback Jackie 🙂

        Reply
    11. Petko

      November 25, 2020 at 5:44 pm

      Your first step is to preheat the oven, then make the recipe (5~10 mins), and then refrigerate for 45 mins. That means the over will be preheated for an hour.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        November 25, 2020 at 11:09 pm

        Hi, you know your oven best, so you can preheat when you think it is necessary.

        Reply
    12. Laurie

      November 07, 2020 at 8:35 pm

      5 stars
      These are the best cookies I've eaten by far, they are delicious and the texture is fabulous !! Love that there is so little butter. Thanks for the recipe !!

      Reply
    13. Cynthia

      November 05, 2020 at 7:19 am

      They spread out too much, any idea why?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        November 05, 2020 at 4:53 pm

        Hi! Yes it can be a couple of things - it is very important to follow the recipe exactly. Your chocolate must be minimum 60% cocoa. I recommend using bittersweet chocolate. Also it is important to measure the flour correctly.

        Reply
    14. Jen

      November 05, 2020 at 2:17 am

      Hmm, mine didn’t develop a crinkle. Any ideas?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        November 05, 2020 at 4:54 pm

        Hi! Yes that could be because the sugar was not dissolved enough in the egg. Make sure you use the exact amount of sugar and your egg is not cold. Also, do not over measure the flour.

        Reply
    15. Ala

      November 04, 2020 at 8:29 pm

      Hi! Thanks for the recipe. I have made them and they tasted great! However, when I put 2 tbsp the cookie become extra large and stick to each other, and when I put 1 tbsp they become very very thin! What shall I do?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        November 05, 2020 at 12:42 am

        Hi Ala, for this recipe it is important to use chocolate with minimum 60% cocoa - if you use any sweeter chocolate then the cookies will spread too much. Also, make sure to measure the flour correctly because too little flour will make them spread.

        Reply
        • Ala

          November 05, 2020 at 10:23 am

          Thank you 🙂 I will give it another try and will let you know

    16. Rim

      October 31, 2020 at 12:30 pm

      This recipe haven't a flour

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        November 01, 2020 at 6:39 pm

        That's correct! That's why it's called "flourless"

        Reply
        • Petko

          November 25, 2020 at 5:38 pm

          But in one comment above you are saying "Also it is important to measure the flour correctly."

        • christina.marsigliese

          November 25, 2020 at 11:09 pm

          Hi, yes that's correct.

        • Anonymous

          November 26, 2020 at 6:51 am

          So which one is it - is the recipe flourless or not, because in one comment you are saying “Also it is important to measure the flour correctly.”, but there is no flour in the recipe since "flourless" is in the name.

        • christina.marsigliese

          November 28, 2020 at 5:39 am

          Hi, you just need to follow the recipe. It is important to measure the cocoa correctly.

        • nadia

          January 03, 2021 at 10:51 am

          corn "flour"

        • christina.marsigliese

          January 03, 2021 at 5:38 pm

          Hi Nadia, this recipe uses corn starch.

    17. Valerie Yeo

      October 26, 2020 at 8:49 pm

      5 stars
      I've made it so many times I've lost count. This is the easiest and best go to cookies recipe for a late night bake! I love the chewy sides and moist center of each cookie. It's easy to finish it once it's out of the oven. Hardly keep then for more than 24 hours at home!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        October 27, 2020 at 8:44 pm

        Thanks Valerie - I agree, this recipe is perfect for late night baking!

        Reply
        • Katrina L Morris

          August 26, 2024 at 1:43 am

          Christina, can I substitute maple syrup or honey for the sugar. If so how much?
          Sincerely, K.Morris

        • christina.marsigliese

          August 26, 2024 at 2:09 am

          Hi Katrina, unfortunately not. If you were to do that the cookies would spread all over. You need granular sugar for this recipe.

    18. Rana

      October 14, 2020 at 4:37 pm

      5 stars
      Hi Maithili, I made the cookies yesterday and as you said they all gone in on minute. they are super delicious, I made some changes I substituted the butter with coconut oil and the sugar with coconut sugar and all went good. If I may ask if you can share the double size recipe please? Thank you very much.

      Reply
    19. Sally

      October 11, 2020 at 12:26 am

      Can we replace the corn flour with flour if we want to make them with gluten?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        October 15, 2020 at 9:56 pm

        Hi Sally, yes you can!

        Reply
    20. Maithili

      October 05, 2020 at 6:45 pm

      Hi,
      These sound great and love that they are flourless. Is there any way to make these healthier? Like replace brown sugar with cane or coconut sugar or maple syrup? Or the fact that there is choc do we even need to add extra sugar? Thanks

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        October 06, 2020 at 2:46 am

        Hi Maithili, if you desire the results as shown in the image, then the recipe must be followed as written. It's only 1/4 cup of sugar. If you change the amount then the cookies will not be as fudgy and will not have the crinkle top. Brown sugar is cane sugar 🙂

        Reply
        • [email protected]

          October 08, 2020 at 2:10 am

          Sounds good! Many thanks. ?

        • Princess

          December 02, 2023 at 7:24 am

          5 stars
          So simple yet so yummy! I baked mine for about 10mins 30seconds and they came out perfectly fudgy and delish! I added just a dash of ground coffee and cinnamon to the recipe too. Thanks for sharing this recipe!

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