Individual Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Desserts!
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A delicious chocolatey recipe for two individual cookie dough desserts – just like the pizza hut one!

Now, I realise that this is the recipe you have been waiting for, as you know.. even by the name you all already love it. I teased my Instagram followers with a picture of these beauties last week and with many messages basically saying “WE NEED THE RECIPE” I thought I would stop teasing and let you all finally have it!
Just for two
Also, with Valentines coming up, this dessert would be PERFECT for a night in with your loved one – or a friend if you’re not doing anything fancy, or even two for yourself!
This recipe is super delicious and utterly addictive. Served well with ice cream and a drizzle of melted chocolate – utter chocolate overload, but on the most loving day of the year, you’re allowed. It serves two for a delicious amount of cookie dough each, and it is scrumptious.


The cookie dough
The recipe is easy, and uses classic ingredients that you will always have in the baking cupboard:
- Butter – a baking spread of block butter works well
- Sugar – a mixture of light brown and granulated is my favourite, but all of one or the other also works
- Egg – the smallest egg you can find it best
- Vanilla – I adore a little bit of sweetness
- Flour – I use a mixture of plain flour and cornflour for the best texture
- Bicarb – required for the best bake
- Chocolate – I use a mix of all three chocolates
- Salt – optional, but I adore salt in my cookie bakes


Making the cookie dough
The cookie recipe is adapted compared to a normal cookie recipe as it does only serve two; you don’t need a 16 batch cookie recipe for two dishes.
I use a bowl with a beater and beat the cookie dough, but if you have a bowl and a spatula you can probably beat it enough yourself without having to use an electric mixer. It’s not a large amount of cookie dough, so it’s quite easy to mix.
Honestly I make these particularly gooey, but if you prefer it, you can bake it for longer. If you bake them and they cool too much, you can microwave them… either way, gooey is good I reckon.


Flavouring
I use a combination of all three chocolate types because I wanted it to be chocolatey, gooey and HEAVENLY which it was! I’ve ended up making these sooo so many times, and I cant get enough!
If you want to make a more chocolatey version you can use my triple chocolate cookie dough desserts recipe which is just as delicious and heavenly I promise.

Serving
It’s best to use a dish that is about 12cm in size – I bought mine many years ago so can’t find them online – but any ceramic dish will work!
I served them with some dollops of ice cream as there is nothing better to be honest, unless you want chocolate overload, or anything really, so you can use whatever… but, I love simple.

Tips & Tricks
If you wanted to serve more people, you can multiply the recipe up to get enough for four portions. But for date night for example, this is a showstopper. And, its guaranteed to be loved because who doesn’t love cookie dough?!
If you want easier versions, you can also find my microwave cookies here – and they’re super easy as well!

Individual Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Desserts
Ingredients
- 60 g unsalted butter
- 50 g light brown sugar
- 50 g granulated sugar
- 1 small egg
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 125 g plain flour
- 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
- 1/4 tsp sea salt
- 1/2 tbsp cornflour
- 50 g white chocolate chips
- 50 g milk chocolate chips
- 50 g dark chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 190ºC/170ºC fan.
- Melt your unsalted butter and add in both the light brown and granulated sugars.
- Whisk together for two minutes until the sugar has dissolved.
- Add the egg and the vanilla extract and mix well again.
- Add the plain flour, bicarbonate of soda, sea salt, cornflour, all chocolate chips and mix well until it comes together to form a lovely thick cookie dough.
- Divide the mixture evenly into 2 creme brûlée dishes - but if you don't have any then you can use small foil trays instead!
- Place the cookie dough in the oven for 12-15 minutes, or until golden on top and just cooked through in the middle - the gooier the better!
- Remove from the oven and let it cool for a couple of minutes and then serve with a giant dollop of ice cream!
Notes
- You could swap out the chocolate for all white chocolate, all milk chocolate etc - whatever you fancy!
- I'm not sure about the rest of the world, but in the UK at Pizza Hut you can buy cookie dough desserts - this is very similar to that! And you can make it at home yourself!
- I use this white chocolate
- I use this milk chocolate
- I use this dark chocolate
- I use this vanilla extract
ENJOY!
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Hi Jane, do you have a printable recipe for this? Want to make it for Valentine’s Day
Can you eat this as raw cookie dough or do you have to cook this? I’m thinking of using this in a geod heart. Thanks 🙂
This needs cooking!
Amazing everything is amazing 😍😍
I definitely need to make these! … If I wanted to make them milk choc and caramel like the skillet recipe how much caramel would u suggest please?
Maybe 1-2 tbsp in the middle? x
Just to let you know we made this today and it was delicious! I didn’t finish it though, if I want to reheat in the microwave tomorrow how long do I pop it in for?! X
It really depends on the microwave I am afraid but just start at 30 seconds maybe! X
Hi Jane
If I’m making this in one 8” tin foil dish, do I roll the dough in to a ball and bake it or flatten it down? Can’t wait to try! X
You flatten it down, as you do for the recipe in the two dishes.
These were AMAZING!! I will never go to a dessert place again for a cookie dough! I didn’t have the pots you used so i divided the mixture between the 2 individual lasagne style dishes that i had (from poundland!) And they worked perfectly. Cooked 18-20 mins for extra gooeyness OMG in love!!
I posted this review on the wrong recipe it was meant for the caramel cookie dough version 🤣
If I wanted to make a banoffee version of this can I just add mashed banana and toffee sauce in to the wet Ingredients?
I’m not sure how it’ll bake but it should be tasty! The banana can replace the egg x
Hi Jane, if I were to make 4 portions of cookie dough, I’d just double the ingredients but should I use a medium or large egg for this? Thanks in advance!
I would use 1 large x
Just made this for my son who requested cookie dough for dessert. Very tasty, but like the previous person, they came out very cakey rather than gooey dough. Mixed by hand too! Regardless, it has made a lovely pudding with lots too spare!
Hi Jane,
If I were to make up some cookie dough to take on a 2 hour drive with me, what’s the best way to do it?
Should I freeze it the day before, or just keep it in the fridge? xx
I would freeze it just so that it stays as cold as it can for as long as possible!
Hi Jane!
I was just wondering if I prepare the cookie dough now and freeze it (to bake Friday morning) do I bake it straight from frozen?these are soooo delicious BTW love all your recipes, you’re the best!
Yes you can, and yes you should bake from frozen! Just add 1-2 minutes onto the time! And thank you! xx
Hi Jane, is this supposed to look like cake batter as that’s what mine looks like! I’ve followed the recipe exactly but I just wanted to confirm
It’s more like cookie dough – It shouldn’t be that soft at all. It sounds like too much liquid was added, or something was too soft?
The egg I used weighed around 52g, could that have been the issue? I did manage to salvage the dough by adding more flour though x
Ah yes, that’s too much egg – next time try using half an egg if you only have larger sized ones x
Hi Jane,
Do you think this would work as a vegan recipe, like the cookies have? If so, how would I adapt it please. Thankyou
Yes! I would just substitute with the milk x
Hi Jane, I was wondering if you can cook them and then reheat them as i would like to send them out to a friend in a tin foil tray is that possible?
Yes you can! X
Hi Jane could I make these and reheat them?
Yes! Or you can keep the raw dough in the fridge/freezer!
Can I use a baking tray or cake tray to bake and also how can i make the cookie dough thinner gooey and soft on the edges?
Hiya – these are designed to be be baked into dishes – I would look at my other cookie recipes for a tray bake version!