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Today I’m sharing a homemade pizookie recipe that’s specially made for two. This is a restaurant style skillet cookie you’re going to LOVE – it’s warm and gooey and perfect with a scoop of ice cream. Plus you can vary the add ins and toppings to your liking!

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Table of Contents

  • Homemade Pizookie is SO GOOD!
  • Important Ingredients Needed
  • How to make a Pizookie Recipe
  • Expert Tips
  • Homemade Pizookie Recipe Recipe

Homemade Pizookie is SO GOOD!

Who doesn’t love a warm, gooey on the inside, chocolate chip cookie recipe? This giant pizza cookie bakes in just minutes, and can be served fresh on the pan itself!The flavor of this giant cookie is just like the classic recipe you love from BJ‘s restaurant – with a drizzle of chocolate sauce and scoops of vanilla ice cream on top, you’re going to absolutely LOVE this. Individual pizookies are great to make in single serve dishes too for a party.

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Important Ingredients Needed

  • Butter: melted unsalted butter
  • Sugar: we’ll use both granulated and brown sugar. I typically use light brown sugar but dark brown sugar can be substituted.
  • Egg: just the yolk – since this is a smaller recipe you won’t need the whole egg
  • Chocolate chips: mini chips are what I love to use, but you can also use regular semi-sweet chocolate chips, milk chocolate chips, chocolate chunks, even white chocolate chips.
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How to make a Pizookie Recipe

  1. Melt the butter in a large bowl then stir in both sugars.
  2. Add egg yolk, vanilla extract, baking soda and salt to the mixture. Carefully add in the flour.
  3. Mix in the chocolate chips or other additions (you can add m&m’s or Reese’s Pieces)
  4. Press the cookie dough into a mini cast iron skillet for about 18-24 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown and the center no longer looks translucent.
  5. Serve warm, with lots of whipped cream or ice cream and sprinkles.
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Expert Tips

  • I’m a huge fan of ice cream and cookies together, so feel free to top this skillet cookie recipe off with your favorite ice cream!
  • If you don’t have a skillet, you can use a 6” cake pan, and 8×4” loaf pan, or make individual cookies in a muffin pan or ramekins.I also have a recipe for a traditional cookie cake to bake in a 9-inch pan?
  • The cookie will fall slightly after baking, as it cools. This is normal. The more underbaked you make it the more it will fall (which is totally fine by me, we love this a bit underbaked and gooey).
  • Variations: Feel free to add pecans or walnuts, peanut butter chips or chopped chocolate bars to this easy dessert. We love serving it with hot fudge sauce or caramel sauce too.
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FAQs

How do I make a pizookie recipe without a skillet?

If you don’t have a skillet, you can use a 6” cake pan, and 8×4” loaf pan, or make individual cookies in a muffin pan.

Can I make the dough ahead of time?

Yes, you can! Just refrigerate the dough in a bowl and cover the top with a plastic wrap. Or store in an airtight container.

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Homemade Pizookie Recipe

4.29 from 70 votes

Make this Small Batch Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie any time you want a chocolate chip cookie for 2! Warm, gooey, and full of chocolate it’s an easy, one bowl recipe!

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Serving Size 1 serving

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Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (57g) butter , melted
  • 8 teaspoons (38g) granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup (50g) packed brown sugar
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup (62g) all purpose flour
  • cup (56g) mini chocolate chips or other chocolate chips or candy

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. You will need a 6.25” mini cast iron skillet to make this cookie as shown. If you don’t have a skillet, you can use a 6” cake pan, and 8×4” loaf pan, or make individual cookies in a muffin pan. If you are using a skillet, cake, or loaf pan, spray it with nonstick cooking spray. If you’re using a muffin pan, use liners for easy removal and serving (it will probably make about 4 muffin sized cookies).

  • Melt butter in a large bowl. Stir in both sugars, then egg yolk, extract, baking soda and salt. Carefully stir in the flour then mix in the chocolate chips.

  • Optional: add 1/3 cup of ANY kind of chips or candy instead of the mini chips called for, if you wish.

  • Bake the mini cast iron skillet for about 18-24 minutes, or until the edges are puffed and the center no longer looks translucent. Using another pan will affect baking time.

  • Serve warm, with lots of whipped cream or ice cream and sprinkles.

Recipe Notes

The cookie will fall slightly after baking, as it cools. This is normal. The more underbaked you make it the more it will fall (which is totally fine by me, we love this a bit underbaked and gooey).

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 669kcal | Carbohydrates: 88g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 20g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 163mg | Sodium: 498mg | Potassium: 90mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 62g | Vitamin A: 906IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 81mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Author Dorothy Kern

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A Pizookie is a small batch skillet chocolate chip cookie – perfect for two! This is the perfect easy small batch cookie recipe – make it chocolate chip or add anything you like!

Last Updated on February 2, 2024

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FAQs

What does too much flour do to chocolate chip cookies? ›

Too Much Flour

Our cookies didn't expand much from the rolled-up balls we put on the baking sheet. They also didn't brown as well as the other cookies. It doesn't take much—in this case, my mom and I added just 3/4 cup extra flour to the dough. The cookies tasted good, but were dry and definitely crumbly.

What is the average number of chocolate chips in one cookie? ›

The average number of chocolate chips in a particular brand of chocolate chip chewy cookie is 19.

How do you make premade chocolate chip cookie dough better? ›

Add cinnamon, dark chocolate chips, an extra egg. Use real milk instead of water. Add walnuts, pecans or hazelnut. Add a couple of tablespoons of dark baking cocoa.

Should chocolate chip cookie dough be cold before baking? ›

Chilling the dough also improves the way your cookies taste. "In terms of flavor, you'll notice more depth of flavor from the vanilla and the sugar will taste sweeter," says Haught Brown. "In terms of texture, chilled cookie dough produces a more evenly golden-brown cookie with a crisper edge and chewier center."

Is baking soda or baking powder better for chocolate chip cookies? ›

Baking powder is likely your best bet if you are in the mood for a light, fluffy cookie. However, when the craving hits for something chewier and denser, like chocolate chip cookies, reach for that box of baking soda to create your perfect batch.

What makes cookies flat and crispy? ›

Melted butter – To achieve thin and crisp cookies, I've discovered that melted butter is really crucial. Melted butter helps the cookies to spread out and become flatter with crisp edges.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies hard after baking? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

Does chocolate chip cookie dough need to rest? ›

But there's one rule that works for just about every chocolate chip cookie dough recipe, and it's the answer to a common cookie baking question: Does resting your cookie dough make better cookies? The short answer is: Yes. Resting your dough in the refrigerator will almost always yield better results.

Should I flatten my chocolate chip cookie dough? ›

If the dough is chilled before baking then the cookies will be slightly more rounded, so if you want slightly flatter cookies then bake them as soon as you have mixed up the dough. But we would not recommend flattening the cookies completely as this will affect the texture.

What happens when you put baking soda in chocolate chip cookies? ›

Baking soda also serves another important purpose when it comes to cookies: It encourages spreading by raising the mixture's pH, which slows protein coagulation. This gives the dough more time to set before the eggs set, which results in a more evenly baked cookie.

Can I eat one chocolate chip cookie a day? ›

Chocolate Chip Cookies Can Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease

The study, which was conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, found that people who ate one or two chocolate chip cookies a day had a lower risk of heart disease than those who didn't eat any cookies at all.

What if my dog ate a chocolate chip cookie? ›

If you think your dog has eaten chocolate, or if they have any of these symptoms, contact the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661 or your veterinarian or emergency vet right away: Vomiting. Diarrhea. Increased body temperature.

What percent of Americans like chocolate chip cookies? ›

The chocolate chip cookie is far and away America's favorite cookie This should come as no surprise to anyone who enjoys the tasty treat. More than 53% of American adults prefer the cookies over the next most popular kind, peanut butter.

What can I add to cookie dough to make it better? ›

You can add chocolate chips, nuts, caramel or toffee pieces, chopped up candy bars, M&Ms, Reese's Pieces, pretzel pieces, or chopped up shrimp to cookie mix to make it tastier.

How to spruce up Betty Crocker chocolate chip cookie mix? ›

Double the batch with another chocolate chip cookie mix or get funky and use a second flavor, like the peanut butter cookie mix, instead. Flavor Twist: To give your cookies a comforting and tasty twist, add a teaspoon of ground cinnamon to the dry chocolate chip cookie mix, before creating the dough.

How do you make premade sugar cookie dough better? ›

Almond Extract: For a twist on the traditional sugar cookie flavor, try adding a small amount of almond extract. Start with 1/2 teaspoon and adjust according to your preference. Citrus Zest: Incorporate the zest of citrus fruits like lemon, orange, or lime into the dough. The zest adds a bright and refreshing flavor.

What to add to dry chocolate chip cookie dough? ›

To avoid this, try using as little flour as possible while preparing to roll your dough. Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

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