Double Chocolate Chip Black Cocoa Cookies
The most indulgent black cocoa cookies stuffed with dark chocolate chips and mini chocolate chips. They’re so quick & easy and to make

Back in November I made these Brown Sugar Cookies and I was OBSESSED with both the flavor and texture of this cookie. I also love how it looks, it’s just the perfect base cookie dough.
Since then I’ve turned it into so many variations, including my familiesโ favorite Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies.
If youโre looking to use up your black cocoa powder, I also have the BEST Black Cocoa Brownie Recipe and a fabulous Black Cocoa Cake that is the base for all my chocolate cake and cupcakes now.

How To Make Black Cocoa Cookies – Step-By-Step Photos
- Brown the butter
- Whisk together the sugar with the brown butter.
- Whisk in the eggs and vanilla.
- Whisk in the black cocoa powder.
- Fold in the dry ingredients.
- Fold in the chocolate chips (make sure the batter is not warm anymore when you add the chocolate or it can melt – refrigerate it for just 15-30ish minutes if you need to before adding the chocolate).
- Chill cookie dough before scooping (if itโs soft – if not, scoop and then chill).
- Roll cookie dough into nine 2 oz balls and freeze while you preheat the oven.
- Bake for 10ish minutes, remove & bang on the counter, use a round biscuit cutter to scoot them around so theyโre round and return to the oven for another 3ish minutes.






Storing & Serving Cookies
Obviously cookies are always best served warm and fresh but make sure to let them set for 10 or so minutes before removing from the tray.
I recommend you place them in a ziplock bag or cookie jar/container and keep them at room temperature for a few days.
You can put them in the refrigerator to make them last longer, but they will dry out a bit more. I put them in the microwave for like 5-10 seconds before eating if I do this.

I hope you love these black cocoa cookies as much as I do! If you have any questions, please comment down below – those will get answered much quicker than email or through social media.
If youโve tried this, I would very much appreciate a star rating or review as well.
As always, have a blessed day and happy baking!
Love, B
Delicious! Been on a black cocoa kick lately and this was perfect.