The BEST soft, fudgy, and chewy brownie cookies inspired by Little Debbie's cosmic brownies! Enjoy chilled for the perfectly fudgy & dense texture.

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Why I Love These Cosmic Brownie Cookies
- Super Fudgy & Dense: just like my copycat cosmic brownies, these cookies have a thick, dense, and super fudgy texture. The use of dark cocoa powder & the addition of a tiny bit of corn syrup helps give it this iconic chewy texture.
- Easy to make: these double fudge cookies are one of those cookies that look fancy but are actually easy to whip up! The ganache comes together quickly using the microwave (no stovetop needed!). No need to run to Crumbl next time you're craving one of these bad boys.
- A crowd favorite: Whether you're making them giant or scooping them into smaller, bite-sized cookies for holiday platters (see how I make them Christmas-themed below!), these are one of those cookies that everyone loves.

Ingredient Notes
- Cocoa Powder: I use and recommend Hershey's Special Dark Cocoa powder to give them a moist, rich flavor. You can substitute for regular unsweetened cocoa powder, just note that your cookies will have a puffier texture and won't have the iconic brownie taste.
- Rainbow chip sprinkles: You can find these at Michaels, Amazon, or one of my favorite budget-hacks is to get a box of Pillsbury Funfetti brownie mix (at most grocery stores!) and use the packet inside. You can then just keep the brownie mix for another time.
- Light corn syrup: We're using a small amount of corn syrup to create a chewy, dense, fudgy cookie. Omitting it will not result in the ideal texture, so I highly recommend using it (ps. light corn syrup is not the same as high fructose corn syrup!). You can find this in the baking aisle (Karo or generic brand works). If you can't find it where you live, you can try using thick honey or light molasses to achieve a similar texture (it won't be exact). Or you can use 1 tablespoon of milk but keep note that the cookies will likely end up puffier and won't have the same chewy, dense, fudgy texture.
- Heavy cream: In order to get a thick chocolate ganache that "hardens", you'll want to use heavy cream (also known as "heavy whipping cream" at grocery stores).
- Chocolate chips: I use semi-sweet chocolate chips but if you want a more subtle chocolate flavor, you can use milk chocolate chips.


Where to buy the sprinkles?
I get my rainbow chip sprinkles on Amazon! It's a big, bulk-sized bag that will last you for a while! It also comes with a resealable bag for easy storing.
And! You can use them on my other cosmic recipes: Homemade Cosmic Brownies or even just use as an ice cream topping on my No Churn Chocolate Ice Cream!
How to Make Cosmic Brownie Cookies
This is just an overview showing step-by-step photos, jump to full recipe card with exact instructions.
Step 1: Make Cookie Dough
In a large bowl, use an electric mixer to mix together cookie dough. Dough should be thick and similar to a play-doh consistency, as shown below.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- In a large bowl, use an electric mixer on medium-high speed to cream softened unsalted butter (½ cup, 1 stick), light brown sugar(½ cup), and granulated sugar (¼ cup) for 2 minutes until light and fluffy.
- Add the egg (1 large), vanilla extract (1 teaspoon), and light corn syrup (2 tablespoons) and mix on low speed until combined. Scrape down the sides of the bowl so everything can combine.
- Add in baking soda (¼ teaspoon) and salt (¼ teaspoon) and mix for another 5-10 seconds until combined.
- Lastly, add dark cocoa powder (½ cup) and all-purpose flour (1 ¼ cups) and mix on medium until combined.
Tip: Using softened butter is important here! If your butter is straight from the fridge, microwave for 10 seconds to slightly soften.

Step 2: Scoop, Flatten, Bake
Scoop dough into ¼ cup (4 tablespoons) sized scoops (I use this stainless steel cookie scoop!), roll into balls, then gently flatten each dough ball into a ½" thick disc; this will help them spread instead of be puffy. Bake at 350°F for 11-12 minutes, then allow cookies to fully cool before topping.
Tip: Baking on a parchment-lined, light-colored metal pan will allow your cookies to bake evenly without overbrowning. This is the trick to soft, chewy cookies!


Step 3: Decorate
After the cookies are cooled, spoon 1 tablespoon of chocolate ganache on each cookie and top with rainbow chip sprinkles.
Jump to full recipe card with exact instructions to make the ganache.


Step 4: Refrigerate & Enjoy!
Refrigerate the frosted cookies to help the ganache set. Chilling will also help them become even better & fudgier! You can also keep them at room temperature for up to 2 days, if desired.

Tips & Variations
- Make it holiday themed! Pick out the red, pink, and green rainbow chip sprinkles (shown below!) to make them Christmas-themed!
- Top with mini m&m's or sprinkles: Don't have rainbow chip sprinkles? You can also top with mini m&m's or any sprinkles of your choice!
- Have extra ganache? If you end up with a little extra chocolate ganache, stick in a ziploc bag in the freezer and then add to hot cocoa!

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Fudgy Cosmic Brownie Cookies (TikTok Viral!)
Ingredients
- ½ cup unsalted butter softened
- ½ cup light brown sugar
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons light corn syrup Fun fact: this is not the same thing as high fructose corn syrup!
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup dark cocoa powder I use Hershey's Special Dark
- 1 ¼ cup all-purpose flour
Toppings:
- ¾ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- ¼ cup heavy cream
- rainbow chip sprinkles
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Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- In a large bowl, use an electric mixer on medium-high speed to cream softened unsalted butter (½ cup, 1 stick), light brown sugar (½ cup), and granulated sugar (¼ cup) for 2 minutes until light and fluffy.
- Add the egg (1 large), vanilla extract (1 teaspoon), and light corn syrup (2 tablespoons) and mix on low speed until combined. Scrape down the sides of the bowl so everything can combine.
- Add in baking soda (¼ teaspoon) and salt (¼ teaspoon) and mix for another 5-10 seconds until combined.
- Lastly, add dark cocoa powder (½ cup) and all-purpose flour (1 ¼ cups) and mix on medium until combined.
- Scoop dough into ¼ cup (4 tablespoons) sized scoops (I use this stainless steel cookie scoop!), roll into balls, then gently flatten each dough ball into a ½" thick disc; this will help them spread instead of be puffy.
- Bake at 350°F for 11-12 minutes. Do not overbake. The centers may look a tiny bit wet but will continue to bake on the hot pan, allowing them to firm up without overbaking.Allow to fully cool before decorating.
To Make Chocoalte Ganache:
- In a medium-sized, heat-safe bowl (cereal bowl sized), place semi-sweet chocolate chips (¾ cup).
- In a separate medium-sized bowl or large liquid measuring cup, heat heavy cream (¼ cup) in the microwave for 30-45 seconds, or until it begins to bubble (it’s important that your measuring cup or bowl is at least 4x taller than the milk line, as it will expand when it’s heating and can easily overflow). You can also heat this on the stove; remove it once it begins to steam.
- Use a hot pad to carefully remove milk from the microwave and pour over the chocolate chips (do not stir yet!). Use a fork to press down the chips so that they're fully covered with the cream.Allow to sit for about 3 minutes, then use a fork to stir; it will be thick and will likely look like it's not going to mix together but keep at it until smooth & creamy.If your mixture doesn't melt down, microwave in 10 second increments at 50% power, stirring in between each increment until smooth.
To decorate:
- Spoon 1 tablespoon of chocolate ganache on each cookie and top with rainbow chip sprinkles. Place in refrigerator for 30-60 minutes to help the ganache harden.
- I recommend refrigerate the cookies as they get even better & fudgier when chilled! You can also keep them at room temperature for up to 2 days, if desired.
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Notes
- Smaller cookies: For smaller cookies, use a 2-tablespoon scoop and bake for 8-10 minutes.
- Cocoa Powder: I use and recommend Hershey's Special Dark Cocoa powder to give them a moist, rich flavor. You can substitute for regular unsweetened cocoa powder, just note that your cookies will have a puffier texture and won't have the iconic brownie taste.
- Rainbow chip sprinkles: You can find rainbow chip sprinkles at Michaels, Amazon, or one of my favorite budget-hacks is to get a box of Pillsbury Funfetti brownie mix (at most grocery stores!) and use the packet inside. You can then just keep the brownie mix for another time.
Camille Porrello says
Loved making these delicious brownie cookies! The entire crowd loved them!
Melissa says
Yay, so happy to hear they were a hit! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, Camille!
Maddox says
SO GOOD!!! Tastes incredible and identical to a cosmic brownie. Made for the summer bucket list!
Melissa says
SO glad to hear you loved this recipe, Maddox! Thank you so much for leaving a review!
Veronica says
I just made these and they were AMAZING! I highly recommend. I love trying your recipes when I can :) It has helped me hone my baking skills. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Melissa says
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, Veronica! I'm so happy you love trying out the recipes, it means SO much to know they encourage people to bake more! :)
Dana says
Most delicious homemade cookie I’ve ever made! I swapped out the chocolate ganache and made a peanut butter frosting for the top and it was DELISH.
Melissa says
Yum, peanut butter frosting sounds like a delicious substitution! Thank you so much for leaving a review, Dana!
Nancy says
This was such an easy recipe to make! I read the recipe list and somehow had everything on hand, except the sprinkles. Made these tonight to enjoy while watching NBA playoff basketball! DELICIOUSLY decadent.
Melissa says
Thank you so much for leaving a review, Nancy! So glad you loved this recipe!
Christina Swartz says
These are the real deal, no need for another cosmic brownie cookie recipe!! If I was making for my kids though I would probably use milk chocolate instead of semi sweet for the ganache. Perfect though for me, not too sweet!!
Melissa says
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, Christina! I really appreciate it!
DMC says
These are great! I did not have a 4 Tbsp scoop and made the cookies a little too small for a 11-12 min bake. They came out a little more crisp around the edges, but still wonderful! (8-10 min would've been perfect)
Couldn't find rainbow sprinkles I liked, so a dusting of powdered sugar had to do. They looked fantastic!
Melissa says
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review! I really appreciate it!
Beckie Warner says
Turned out exactly like the picture! Delicious! Thanks for sharing.
Morgan says
These cookies were AMAZING. Everyone who tried them loved them. They taste so pretty similar to cosmic brownies. definitely make!!
Melissa says
So glad to hear you loved this recipe, Morgan! Thank you so much for leaving a review!
Mel says
My favorite easy-but-looks-hard cookie! I subbed 1-1 King Arthur GF as well as coconut milk for the heavy cream and they were perfect!
Melissa says
So glad to hear this recipe turned out with your substitutions! Thank you so much for leaving a review, Mel! I really appreciate it!
Mackenzie says
These were seriously the best cookies I’ve ever made!! Such a good recipe!
Melissa says
Thank you so much for leaving a review, Mackenzie!
Liv P says
We made these around Christmas for the first time and have made them 3 more times since! They’re so good!
Melissa says
So glad to hear you enjoy this recipe so much, Liv! Thank you so much for leaving a review!
Lorena says
I really liked this recipe. The cookies turned out really good and beautiful.
Melissa says
Thank you so much for leaving a review, Lorena! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe!
Tomma Marcincuk says
These cookies are so fudgy and decadent! You HAVE to make these!
Carrie Tobin says
Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies are iconic but probably known more for being light and not overly chocolaty. This recipe doesn't remind me of a Little Debbie at all. The dark cocoa powder was too bitter and the texture was more crunchy than fudgy. I even underbaked them! It's definitely a chocolate cookie but not like a Cosmic Brownie. The ganache was good and actually toned down the flavor of the cookie. Kind of disappointed
Kayla says
Absolutely delicious