If you love a fudgy brownie but want a simple no bake version, try my easy Brownie Bites. These truffles boast a super fudgy chocolate cookie dough centre covered in a sweet chocolate shell.
Brownie Bites baby! đ
To be honest, these Brownie Bites are a combination of a brownie, cookie dough and a truffle – and Iâm not sorry about it. Theyâre sweet, theyâre fudgy, and theyâre PACKED with chocolate goodness.
You donât need to turn the oven on, you just need to invite your friends over, because these Brownie Bites are too good not to share!
These chocolate truffles happened without plan or cause. I was in the kitchen last weekend, making my Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Truffles when inspiration struck – I just LOVE it when that happens.
Why canât I make a chocolate cookie dough truffle? One thatâs fudgy and chewy and filled with chocolate chips? Well it turns out I can. And now you can too.
Tasting just like a super chewy-licious brownie, these truffles are what dreams are made of. Hereâs why you and everyone living under your roof is going to love them:
- Theyâre super easy to make
- You probably have all the ingredients sitting in your pantry #justsayin
- You donât have to turn the oven on
- Theyâre ready in – oh – 30 minutes or so
- Did I mention THEY TASTE LIKE BROWNIES?!
So letâs get down to business. How do you make Brownie Bites?
TIPS FOR MAKING BROWNIE BITES
Well letâs not bake actual brownies and chop them up. Brownies are best baked in squares and gobbled straight from the oven amiright? Instead, letâs make a chocolate cookie dough that essentially has ALL the same ingredients as your favourite brownie recipe.
We start with butter and sugar and add a little vanilla. I like to use a little brown sugar for flavour and caster sugar for sweetness. Then we add a little flour, cocoa powder and some chocolate chips. The chocolate chips are optional (just kidding, chocolate chips are never optional).
Thatâs IT. Add a dash of milk if the mix is too thick to roll, otherwise, get rollin! Chill the balls for 20 minutes or so until theyâre firm to touch. Then get dippin! I dip my Brownie Bites in dark chocolate because they are already quite sweet, but you can do whatever chocolate you like – milk, white, dark, ruby.
Finally, itâs time to eat them. The Best Part. The End.
HOW TO DIP TRUFFLES IN CHOCOLATE
- There is no magic formula to dipping truffles â itâs a messy task. But for me, I find it easier if the truffles are cold.
- I recommend using a regular block of chocolate instead of melting chocolate for dipping. I find chocolate melts tend to set too quickly and seize more easily.
- Use a fork to lift the truffles out of the chocolate, tapping the fork on the side of the bowl to shake off any excess chocolate. Then simply place the truffles on a baking tray lined with baking or parchment paper to set.
MORE TRUFFLE RECIPES TO TRY
- Salted caramel truffles
- White chocolate truffles
- Oreo cheesecake truffles
- Nutella hazelnut chocolate truffles
- Chocolate cherry coconut truffles
- Dark chocolate ganache truffles
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Brownie Bites
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Prep Time: 40 minutes
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Total Time: 40 minutes
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Yield: Makes 20 truffles
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Category: Dessert
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Cuisine: American
Description
Fudgy brownie truffles made using chocolate cookie dough.
Ingredients
- 115 grams (1/2 cup or 1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 90 grams (1/2 cup) brown sugar
- 50 grams (1/4 cup) caster sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 105 grams (3/4 cup) plain flour
- 20 grams (1/4 cup) cocoa powder
- 75 grams (1/2 cup) chocolate chips
- 1 tablespoon milk*
- 300 grams (2 cups) dark or milk chocolate, broken into pieces
- Extra chocolate, grated, for decorating
Instructions
- Line two baking trays with baking or parchment paper and set aside. Use an electric mixer to beat the butter and sugars until combined. Add vanilla and beat until smooth and creamy.
- Â Add flour and cocoa powder and mix until a soft dough forms. If the mixture is a little dry, add milk. Stir through chocolate chips.
- Using your hands, roll the dough into small balls (approximately 1 tablespoon) and place onto prepared tray. Gently cover the balls with plastic wrap and then place in the fridge or freezer to chill for at least 20 minutes.
- Melt chocolate in the microwave, stirring every 20 seconds, until smooth. Dip each truffle in the melted chocolate, and then gently lift it out with a fork. Give it a little shake to remove excess chocolate and then pop it on prepared tray.
- Â Repeat with remaining truffles. While they are still wet, sprinkle over extra grated chocolate. Place truffles in the fridge to set for 10 minutes.
Notes
*Use only if needed.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 truffle
- Calories: 196
Keywords: Chocolate truffles, Cookie dough truffles, Brownie truffles
Is there a replacement for caster sugar? Thanks!
Hi Rachel, you can use granulated sugar instead. I wrote a blog post about caster sugar you might find helpful –
https://www.sweetestmenu.com/what-is-caster-sugar/
How do you store them after making them? Do they need to be kept in refrigerator ?
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Hi Christine, yes store them in the fridge.
Wow. These look awesome and easy to make. Canât wait to make them. Thanks for sharing.
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I hope you like them Jery!
Hi, the picture looks delicious but am I correct in thinking weâll be eating raw flour? đ¤ˇđźââď¸.. wonât it have that floury uncooked taste?
Hi Tracy! No, they taste like fudgy chocolate cookie dough!
I love brownie bites! It’s such a great way to use leftover brownies I always have left after a couple of days. Can’t wait to try this recipe – they look fabulous!
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Thanks Natalie! This recipe doesnât use leftover brownies but is a no bake version instead! âşď¸