Espresso Fudge Brownies with Mocha Swirl Cookie Dough! This is one of those mergers where 3 different cravings became one….and they lived happily ever after.
Super fudgy Espresso Brownies meets cookie dough topping. But, not just any cookie dough. No, no, do not be fooled.
This hybrid creation is Mocha flavoured cookie dough swirled with original cookie dough. Just because I couldn’t make my mind up. This would be one of those occasions where I’m actually thankful for my indecisiveness. Thank you voices in my head.
Coffee + chocolate + cookie dough = one of the best brownies we’ve ever had in our our lives. I searched all over the place to find a mocha flavoured cookie dough….mostly to confirm I’m normal and it’s been done before by someone as equally mad as me. Turns out…I’m not normal. There’s no mocha flavoured raw cookie dough to be found. But. Now there is.
Super fudgy. Super chocolatey. And not as many calories as they look.
2 different cookie dough flavours hit these brownies in ways you wouldn’t believe even if I told you. Egg-free and safe for copious amounts of consumption.
Because I tried the whole topping-them-with-one-flavour-only-and-wasn’t-impressed.
But with two flavours? Holy caffeine.
This is where I was singing, ‘I’m a slaaaaaave for you,’ the whole entire time while shooting these things. Yes, they’re messy. Yes, they’re completely outta control. But isn’t all chocolate supposed to be like that? I mean, isn’t that the stuff brownies are made of? With a serious hit of coffee in these, it’s enough to wake you up three times over.
Espresso Fudge Brownies with Mocha Swirl Cookie Dough
Ingredients
Brownies:
- ½ cup butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 ½ tablespoons instant coffee powder dissolved in 1 tablespoon boiled water
- ⅔ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- ⅓ teaspoon salt
- 2 x-large eggs cold
- ½ cup plain or all purpose flour
- ⅓ cup chocolate chips of choice milk, dark or semi-sweet
Cookie Dough:
- ¼ cup butter softened at room temperature
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons caster sugar (or a natural sweetener)
- ½ cup flour (plain or all purpose)
- 1 pinch pinch of salt
- ¼ cup chocolate chips of choice milk, dark or semi-sweet, divided
- ½ teaspoon instant coffee powder + ½ tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder dissolved in 1 tablespoon boiled water
Instructions
Brownies:
- Preheat oven to 160℃ | 325℉. Line a 8x8-inch baking pan with parchment/baking paper, pressing into the corners of the base of the pan and leaving some paper over hanging to easily remove your brownies; set aside.
- Melt the butter over stove top in a medium-sized saucepan over low heat. Add the sugar; stir to combine and continue to stir over the heat until butter/sugar mixture is hot (about 1 minute) and sugar has dissolved (the mixture should be shiny).
- Remove from the heat; stir in the coffee to dissolve; add the cocoa powder continuously whisking to blend. Allow to cool slightly (about 5 minutes), before whisking through the vanilla extract until all ingredients are well combined.
- Add in eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition, until the batter is smooth and glossy. Add flour and chocolate chips; stir through until just combined (do not beat or over mix).
- Pour the brownie batter evenly into the prepared pan, smoothing the top over with a spatula (or with the back of a metal spoon). Place in the oven and bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out slightly dirty. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely in the pan.
Cookie Dough:
- Combine butter, vanilla and sugars in a bowl and beat until light and fluffy. Add the flour and salt; beat until a cookie dough forms. Fold in half of the chocolate chips; mix to combine. Divide batter in half. Set one cookie dough aside. To the other, add the coffee and cocoa powder mixture and stir through to combine. (Add 1-2 tablespoons of milk or just enough to make it the same consistency as the other cookie dough if needed).
- When brownies have cooled completely; scoop the plain cookie dough over the top and spread evenly. Scoop out the mocha flavoured cookie dough over the top of the plain layer, and swirl with the back of a metal knife. Top with remaining chocolate chips.
- Cut into 16 squares.
P says
Hi! This looks AMAZING and my coffee-obsessed self can not wait to bake it. One question though – can I bake the cookie dough along with the brownies as a layer on top of them? I like my cookie dough to be a little less batter-y and slightly more firm, if you know what I mean; to be combined with the brownie layer. Or would that require altering the brownie recipe totally? Thanks in advance!
Margarita says
Hello!!! I wonder how come cookie dough has flour in it and it doesnt go back to the oven, is that correct?
Robin says
Looks delicious! What kind of instant coffee powder do you use, and where do you get it? I’ve never used it before.
Yas says
My friend and I made these brownies for our baking & wine night (yes that’s a thing!) and they are by far the most amazing, decadent, fudgy brownies ever! Thanks to the wine, we made a few tweaks – we used coconut palm sugar in lieu of any white sugars & it didn’t seem to alter any texture or flavor (that we can tell) & now they’re basically healthy right?? We also added dark chocolate espresso beans on top and some in the batter, & a splash (or three) of kahlua to one of the cookie dough mixes. These brownies are the best worst thing that have happened to me.
MARGARITA says
ENJOYED YOUR STORY!
Becky says
These have to be the most beautiful, decadent brownies i’ve ever seen! I have to make these for my husband. I know he will love them!!!
Karina says
Thank you Becky! I hope they love them! I’d love to hear if you try these! Xxx
Stevie says
Oh, I love how your mind works! My all-time favorite flavor combination! Can’t wait to eat these!
Karina says
Thanks Stevie! My mind is a bit of a dangerous place, so I appreciate your comment! 😉 I do hope you try these! X
Ana @ Espresso My Kitchen says
Coffee, chocolate, and cookie dough, three of my favorites in one recipe! This sounds amazing!
Karina says
Yes! Oh we could be really good friends then! 😉
Samantha says
My boyfriend and I made these today and they were delicious! So chocolatey
Karina says
That’s so great to hear! Thank you for coming back and commenting! I really appreciate it and I’m so happy you liked them!
Grace Collins says
you’re a magician i swear! :3
Karina says
Thank you Grace! I’ve been called many things in my life…so I’ll take Magician any day! Thank you for stopping by and commenting! Xx