These easy double chocolate cookie bars are rich, thick, and soft – a true crowd favorite loaded with chocolate flavor! They are made in one bowl, no mixer required. The chocolate version of my Tiktok viral chocolate chip cookie bars!
1 ½cupssemi-sweet chocolate chips(divided, 1 ¼ cups in dough + ¼ cup sprinkled on top)
Optional Topping
Flaky sea saltoptional
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350°F.
In a medium-sized microwave-safe bowl, melt unsaltedbutter (¾ cup, i.e. 1 ½ sticks) for 30-60 seconds until fully melted. If your butter is steaming, let it cool down for a few minutes. Butter that is too hot can result in greasy bars and/or will cause the eggs to cook.
Add in light brown sugar(¾ cup) and granulated sugar(½ cup) and use a spatula to stir until combined. Stir in 1 whole egg, 1 extra egg yolk and vanilla extract (2 teaspoons). Mix until combined.
Stir in baking soda (¾ teaspoon) and salt (¾ teaspoon).
Add in unsweetened cocoa powder(¾ cup) andall-purpose flour (1 ½ cups). Before all the flour disappears, add in 1 ¼ cups of chocolate chips. Mix until all the flour disappears into the dough. Immediately proceed to next step.
Press dough into a greased or parchment-lined metal 9x13" pan until smooth. Sprinkle the remaining¼ cup chocolate chips on top and gently press each one into the dough.
Bake at 350°F for 14-16 minutes, or until center no longer looks wet. Do not overbake or the bars will not be soft & may taste bitter. Remove from oven and place entire pan on a cooling rack. If desired, sprinkle with flaky sea salt.
Allow the cookie bars to cool completely before removing from pan. Slice into 12-24 squares, then enjoy! To keep fresh, cover pan with saran wrap or place bars in airtight continer for up to 2-3 days (best within 2 days or they start to dry out). See notes below for freezing tips.
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Notes
Chocolate chips: While I use semi-sweet chocolate chips, you can also use milk, dark, or white chocolate!To freeze: To freeze, cool the bars completely before placing them into an airtight container or freezer bag for storage. These will keep in freezer for 1-2 months. Note that I find that the freezer tends to dry out cocoa powder cookies quicker than other types, so texture will change as time goes on.