Homemade Cookie Dough Brownie Bombs

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Tessa Arias

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Tessa Arias

Modified: January 16, 2024

Homemade cookie dough brownie bombs feature egg-free cookie dough balls covered in fudgy homemade brownie and dipped in chocolate. Outrageous!

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Taste: Chocolate chip cookie dough + brownie + MORE chocolate?! It’s a chocolate lover’s dream.
Texture: The distinct squishy yet grainy texture of (safe) raw cookie dough wrapped in ultra moist and fudgy brownie all covered in a shell of chocolate, each bite is heavenly.
Ease: There are quite a few steps involved and it’s a pretty messy process. It’s so worth it though, and you can divvy things up to accomplish ahead of time so it doesn’t seem like these brownie bombs caused a bomb to go off in your kitchen.
Appearance: They look like pretty average truffles from the outside until you take your first bite.
Pros: Absolutely decadent and mouthwatering treat. Perfect for special occasions when you need to bring an easy to transport and easy to eat dessert.
Cons: Messy and more time consuming than my typical dessert recipe.
Would I make this again? OH yes.

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Homemade cookie dough brownie bombs feature egg-free cookie dough balls covered in fudgy homemade brownie and dipped in chocolate. Outrageous!

Homemade cookie dough brownie bombs feature egg-free cookie dough balls covered in fudgy homemade brownie and dipped in chocolate. Outrageous!

In my life I’ve lived briefly in southern California, Australia, and for the longest in Phoenix, Arizona. All warm places that don’t get snow. Snow is a foreign concept to me, I’ve really only experienced it a few times in my entire life. Lately as I scroll through pictures on Instagram and see photos of sheets of ice on peoples’ cars or hear about friends in other parts of the country being snowed in, I can’t help but feel confused. I have no idea what that’s like, at all. Yes it does get super ridiculously unbearably hot here but I’m never literally trapped by the heat, although during the summer we all just choose to stay indoors.

My bewilderment about snow extends to the winter Olympics. What’s Skeleton? What’s Nordic combined? No seriously, I really have no idea about some of these things. I’ve never participated in any winter snow sports, though I have been sledding once. My entire knowledge of winter sports basically comes from the Disney channel movie Johnny Tsunami. To be honest, the only feeling I have towards the winter Olympics is annoyance because it means all my favorite TV shows are now on hiatus. Which sport are you most excited about? Which one should I attempt to watch??

What doesn’t confuse me in life is chocolate. Here today I feel like I’m giving you a wonderful gift in the form of an outrageously decadent chocolate recipe that you’re going to love. These Homemade Cookie Dough Brownie Bombs are a scratch version of the original bombs from The Domestic Rebel. They’re basically balls of egg-free raw cookie dough which are coated with brownie and dipped in chocolate. Coating in brownie sounds weird, but since the brownie recipe here is ultra moist and fudgy you basically flatten pieces of brownie with your palms and wrap them over the cookie dough balls. I switched a few things around from the original recipe, using homemade brownies and regular melted chocolate (instead of candy melts) with a touch of coconut oil added. The coconut oil helps the chocolate stay hard and firm, but if you’d prefer to temper the chocolate for dipping here’s a guide to tempering chocolate.

Homemade Cookie Dough Brownie Bombs
Homemade Cookie Dough Brownie Bomb
Homemade Cookie Dough Brownie Bombs

How To Make

Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 20 minutes
Inactive Time 1 hour 40 minutes
Total Time 3 hours
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Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 20 minutes
Inactive Time 1 hour 40 minutes
Total Time 3 hours
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Homemade cookie dough brownie bombs feature egg-free cookie dough balls covered in fudgy homemade brownie and dipped in chocolate. Outrageous!

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Ingredients

For the cookie dough:

  • 1 stick (4 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup lightly packed light brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon milk (any kind)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 3/4 cup miniature chocolate chips

For the brownies:

  • 1 stick unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup unsweetened natural cocoa powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

For the chocolate coating:

  • 16 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped
  • 4 teaspoons coconut oil

Instructions

For the cookie dough:

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer beat the butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar on medium-high speed until very well combined and fluffy. Add in the milk and vanilla. On low speed gradually add the flour and salt. Stir in the miniature chocolate chips.
  • Scoop the dough into 2 teaspoon-sized balls and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Freeze for an hour, or until firm.

For the brownies:

  • Meanwhile, make the brownies. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line an 8×8-inch pan with foil, leaving an overhang.
  • In a large bowl combine the butter, sugar, cocoa powder, and salt. Stir until well combined, mixture will be thick. Let cool if the butter is still hot. Stir in the vanilla and then the eggs, one at a time, stirring very well after each addition. Stir until the batter is very well blended. Add the flour and stir again until very well blended. Spread into prepared pan.
  • Bake for 20 minutes, or until cooked through but still very moist and fudgy. Let cool.

To assemble:

  • Cut the brownies into 1-inch squares. Flatten a square with the palm of your hand. Place a cookie dough ball into the middle of the flattened brownie and wrap the brownie around the cookie dough ball. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect, just try to get as much of a round shape as possible, rolling the ball between your palms. Repeat with the remaining brownie and cookie pieces. Freeze the balls for 30 minutes.

For the chocolate coating:

  • Combine the chopped chocolate and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high for 1 minute. Stir, and continue heating in 30-second bursts, stirring between bursts, until the chocolate is melted.
  • Dip each brownie ball into the chocolate to coat completely. Allow the excess to drip off then return to the baking sheet. Refrigerate for at least 10 minutes, or until set. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.

Notes

Adapted from The Domestic Rebel
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Rajat
Rajat
12 years ago

The cookie dough has flour but its only frozen at the end and not baked – wont it taste weird as its not cooked basically and its like raw flour taste?

Pam
Pam
12 years ago

Sounds (and looks) delicious. Will try them this weekend. Thanks so much for the free ecookbook! Yum was all I could say as I read through it.

Courtney
Courtney
12 years ago

I made these for a Valentines day treat and they’re amazing! Thanks for sharing the recipe! 🙂

Dani
Dani
12 years ago

Hi Tessa, do you think these would still be good without the brownie layer?

Edward Antrobus
Edward Antrobus
12 years ago

I live in a cold weather state, but still the only winter sport I’m interested in is the ski slope on Wii Fit.

Melissa Burton
Melissa Burton
12 years ago

I just found the perfect Valentine’s day treat to make.
Thanks so much. I am new to your site and loved the chocolate chip
M&M cookies. I made them for the Super Bowl with the teams colors and
Everyone thought they were adorable and yummy. Keep ’em comin’
Love your recipes!

Gaby
Gaby
12 years ago

Over the top amazing! This is my kind of dessert!

Jenny Flake
Jenny Flake
12 years ago

These are too yummy!! Need them asap 🙂

Maria
Maria
12 years ago

I will take a dozen!

steph@stephsbitebybite
steph@stephsbitebybite
12 years ago

I am dying over these!!

Florian
Florian
12 years ago

It really depends what kind of sports you enjoy otherwise. I would say to have a look at figure skating and ice dancing. Music, athleticism and choreography. For some spectacle and gravity defying acrobatics go for the snowboard and free style skiing competitions slopestyle (both) half pipe (snowboard) and super pipe (freestyle skiing).
To watch people hurl themselves down an ice tunnel check out skeleton, bobsleigh and luge (in that order IMHO). There are a lot of endurance competitions. If that’s up your alley look at a biathlon (cross country skiing and shooting) or speed skating. Short track speed skating is quite fun to watch.
I am sure there will be something you find entertaining.

Robyn
Robyn
12 years ago

As a recentish convert to following Ice-Hockey I’ll probably be trying to catch some of those games. Actually the team that I support the Chicago Blackhawks (not based on location as I’m not from the US) will be playing your local team, the Phoenix Coyotes tonight! You should catch a Coyotes game sometime and see if you like it 😉

I’ve also always liked watching the figure-skating which is perhaps more accessible., it’s just so beautiful to watch when it all goes well.

I admit I’ve never really been one to play winter sports either though, I don’t really have the co-ordination or balance required I think! Hope you find something to watch and keep you amused.

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