When you're craving something warm and chocolatey, going with a double-dose of chocolate is never the wrong idea! For easy recipes that will satisfy any chocolate craving, check out this list of double-chocolate cookies.
They're all just the thing for a delicious weekend treat, whether you're curling up with a good book, or a catching up with a friend.
1. Dark Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies
Decadent and delicious these Dark Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies are made with Hershey’s Special Dark Cocoa and dark chocolate ganache. Dress them up for any holiday with a pinch of sprinkles!
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2. Chocolate Mocha Cookies
Chocolate Mocha Cookies are the perfect treat for the coffee addict in all of us! Deliciously soft, thick, and chewy chocolate cookies infused with espresso powder and studded with chocolate chips. Decorate with melted chocolate and sprinkles of your choice. No chilling required!
3. Double Chocolate Cookies (With Almond Slices)
Chewy, fudgy and full of chocolate, these Double Chocolate Almond Cookies are super easy to make and will satisfy all the chocolate lovers out there.
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4. Double Chocolate Cookies
These chewy double chocolate cookies with a crunchy exterior will easily become a favorite. Cocoa powder, dark chocolate, and chocolate chips create soft and decadent brownie-like cookies.
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5. German Chocolate Cookies
These german chocolate cake cookies will still satisfy any sweet tooth, but do go slightly easier on the sugar, which allows the toasted pecans and coconut to really shine!
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6. Double Chocolate Espresso Crinkles
These decadent little cookies are like the chocolate crinkles we know and love, but with an extra dose of chocolate. They're also gluten free and dairy free!
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7. Rolo Cookies
Chewy, soft, and delicious chocolate cookies are baked with a tasty caramel chocolate surprise inside! These Rolo Cookies are simple to make, fun to eat, and everyone loves them.
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8. Triple Chocolate Chip Cookies
Triple Chocolate Chip Cookies are made with espresso powder and Dutch-processed cocoa powder, giving them an incredibly deep, rich flavor! Made with three kinds of chocolate chips – dark, milk, and white chocolate!
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9. Chewy Double Chocolate Cookies
These chewy and soft chocolate cookies are chocolaty, have slightly soft edges, and are loaded with chocolate flavor, cocoa powder, and chocolate chips!
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10. Vegan Chocolate Hazelnut Cookies
These delicious vegan chocolate hazelnut cookies are so easy to make and come together in just one bowl. They are flourless, gluten-free, made with real hazelnut butter, and taste just like Nutella!
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11. Eggless Chocolate Cookies
These cookies are packed with gooey chocolate chips and lots of cocoa powder. Treat yourself to an eggless chocolate cookie that will satisfy your sweet tooth!
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12. Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
These cookies are so beautiful and so simple. They're a chocolate lovers dream, and just might even convert non-chocolate lovers, if such a person could be found!
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13. Double Chocolate Chip and Coffee Biscotti
Double Chocolate Chip and Coffee Biscotti are rich, decadent chocolatey cookies. These double chocolate Italian cookies are perfect for dipping in a cup of coffee.
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When you're looking for an easy dessert that's company-worthy, these recipes are just what you need!
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Anna Chesley is a freelance writer living a homestead lifestyle, with a special love for family travel, old books, vintage skills, and seaside living. In addition to founding Salt In My Coffee, she runs the website, New England Family Life, as well as The 1800's Housewife, a website devoted to re-creating authentic 1800's recipes.
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