Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups

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Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups — Prone to making cookies that spread? It’s impossible with these! Thick, soft, and chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups with Browned Butter

There’s only so many ways to re-invent chocolate chip cookies before it’s just another chocolate chip cookie.

But it’s a new year and I’m not out of ways yet. Cute cookie cups and browned butter to the rescue.

These cookie cups are the solution to your prayers if you’ve ever had issues with cookies spreading. Sometimes even doing everything right including chilling the dough before baking and baking cookies on a Silpat Non-Stick Mat is not a match for cookies that decide they’re going to spread on you regardless.

The pesky spreading problem is solved by baking cookies in a muffin pan. They’re trapped with nowhere to go.

In addition to the muffin pan trick, I jazzed these up with browned butter because it really does elevate everything to a higher status, including classic chocolate chip cookies.

The depth of flavor, the nuttiness, the richness, and the comforting quality that food takes on when made with browned butter is why I use it every chance I get.

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

Normally, however, I don’t brown butter or use melted butter for cookies. In general, my cookies turn out much flatter and thinner when I use melted butter and instead I prefer to cream butter with sugars and eggs for cookie dough.

But since I was baking these in a muffin pan and spreading is impossible, it was a perfect opportunity to use browned butter.

Just because they’re muffin-shaped, they’re nothing like muffins. No cakeiness here. They’re dense, heavy, and rich. 

There’s nothing better than biting into a thick and puffy cookie that had no chance to spread and is full of sink-your-teeth-in density. They’re the perfect balance of chewy edges, squishy in the middle, and loaded with melted chocolate.

I don’t think I ever want to use my muffin pan for muffins again.

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

Ingredients in Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups 

To make chocolate chip cookie cups with brown butter, you’ll need: 

  • Unsalted butter
  • Egg
  • Brown sugar
  • Granulated sugar
  • Vanilla extract
  • Bread flour
  • Baking soda
  • Salt 
  • Chocolate chips 

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

How to Brown Butter for Cookies

Here’s how I like to brown butter for making cookies: 

  1. In a heavy-bottomed medium skillet, melt butter over medium-low heat, stirring nearly continuously or swirling pan. Butter will melt, foam, turn clear, golden, turn brown, and will then smell nutty.
  2. As soon at the butter begins to turn brown, take the pan off the heat, and continue to stir for about 1 minute.

If you’ve never browned butter before, the key points are to either stir the butter or swirl the pan almost continuously for the 3 to 4 minutes it takes to brown.

And the minute you see brown specks and flecks in the butter, remove the pan from the heat and continue to stir for another minute so the carryover heat doesn’t burn the already browned butter.

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

How to Make Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups

The beauty of using melted butter is that no mixer is required and this dough come together by hand in a matter of minutes! 

  1. To make the cookies, first brown the butter as instructed above.
  2. Allow the butter to cool momentarily so you don’t scramble the egg. Then add the egg, sugars, vanilla, and whisk to combine.
  3. Stir in the flour and baking soda and mix until just incorporated.
  4. Fold in the chocolate chips.
  5. Equally divide the batter among the twelve wells in a very well-sprayed muffin pan.
  6. Bake the cookie cups for 9 to 11 minutes, or until the tops have just set, and don’t over bake them. 

Tip: The chocolate chip cookies with brown butter will be a bit underbaked in the center, but as they cool in the pan for at least twenty minutes before removal, they’ll firm up some. I’ve made them in the past and inadvertently overbaked them and although they were okay, they’re best when they’re still soft, gooey, and melty in the middle.

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

Can I Use All-Purpose Flour Instead of Bread Flour? 

I used bread flour and because it has a higher protein and gluten-content than all-purpose flour, and anything made with it has a stronger rise, greater structure, and is chewier.

All-purpose flour may be used but the cookies just won’t be as chewy.

Can I Use a Mini Muffin Pan? 

I don’t recommend using a mini muffin pan because the overall mass of dough effects how the cookies bake up.

Just like these cookies should be baked larger to achieve that chewy edge-soft center quality, the same holds true for the cookie cups. I’m all for cute mini food, but not here.

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

Tips for the Best Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups 

I solely used chocolate chips even though I prefer cookies with both chocolate chips and chocolate chunks or with chopped chocolate truffles, but I was fresh out. Incorporating different types of chocolate, white chocolate, toffee or caramel bits, or diced peanut butter cups would be tasty twists.

This is a recipe where you really have to trust your nonstick spray and nonstick pan. I use Pam for Baking floured cooking spray and it never lets me down from cookies to Bundt cakes.

Although you may use muffin liners, cosmetically I wasn’t going for the ruffled potato chip look and didn’t want ridge impressions on the browned butter cookie cups. The only ridges I wanted in them were from teeth.

Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups - Prone to cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft & chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!

Between the nuttiness and richness imparted from the browned butter, and the brown sugar used in the dough, these Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups have great depth of flavor.

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Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups

By Averie Sunshine
Prone to making cookies that spread? It's impossible with these! Thick, soft, and chewy cookies baked in a muffin pan that are so rich from the browned butter!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 12
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Ingredients  

  • ½ cup unsalted butter, browned
  • 1 large egg
  • ¾ cup light brown sugar, packed
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 ½ cups bread flour, all-purpose flour or a combination of the two may be substituted
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt, optional and to taste
  • 1 ¼ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350F and spray a 12-count standard-sized muffin pan extremely well with floured cooking spray, cooking spray (or lining with paper liners is okay); set pan aside.
  • In a heavy-bottomed medium skillet, melt butter over medium-low heat, stirring nearly continuously or swirling pan. Butter will melt, foam, turn clear, golden, turn brown, and will then smell nutty.
  • As soon at the butter begins to turn brown, take the pan off the heat, and continue to stir for about 1 minute, to ensure carryover heat doesn't continue to cook and subsequently burn the already browned butter.
  • Pour butter into large mixing bowl and allow it to cool momentarily so you don't scramble the egg. Add the egg, sugars, vanilla, and whisk to combine until smooth.
  • Add the flour, baking soda, optional salt, and stir until just incorporated.
  • Fold in the chocolate chips.
  • Distribute dough equally among the 12 muffin pan cavities; each will approximately be filled to between two-thirds and three-quarters full. The cookies don't rise much (nothing like muffins) so it's okay if dough seems high in the cavities.
  • Bake for 9 to 11 minutes, or just until tops have set and are golden, taking care not to overbake because they will firm up more as they cool.
  • Allow cookies to cool in pan for at least 20 minutes before removing them. If they have stuck to the pan, gently wedge the tip of a soft spatula into the muffin cavity to dislodge the cookies, rather than rimming with a table knife so you don't scratch your pan. Serve immediately.

Notes

Cookies will keep for up to 5 days in an airtight container at room temperature, or up to 3 months in the freezer.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 284kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 36mg, Sodium: 153mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 25g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. Thank you forever for this recipe! Made twice already. The best chocolate chip cookie I have ever had. I’m really popular with my family! Can’t make them last enough for the friends yet, but that’s the plan. Anyone considering these, please make them! They will not disappoint!

    1. Hi Aisha and thanks for taking the time to write and come back and tell me you’ve made these twice already and everyone seems to love them! And they’re the best CCC you’ve ever had! That’s amazing and so glad that this is the recipe that gets that award. I appreciate it – thank you!

  2. I just made these tonight! They are SO DELISHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. I LOVE chocolate chip cookies and these are up there. :O) Thank you for teaching me about browned butter. It wasn’t as hard as I thought and mine came out perfect. Thank you this is a keeper just like so many other recipes I’ve gotten from your site.

    Now if I could just STOP eating them. :O)

    1. Your comment just made my night…thank you for coming back to tell me how much you’re enjoying them, that they came out perfectly, that your 1st attempt at browned butter was a success…and that you’ve made other things from my site. Thank you so much for reading & taking the time to come back & tell about it!

      p.s. If you want an EASY browned butter recipe – these Rice Krispies take RKTreats to new levels if you’re a RKT fan
      https://www.loveveggiesandyoga.com/2012/12/browned-butter-rice-krispies-treats.html

      Or these also use browned butter, super easy and good!
      https://www.loveveggiesandyoga.com/2012/12/browned-butter-caramel-and-butterscotch-bars.html

  3. I just spent an hour on your wonderful site! Scrumptious!

    {I found you through “Let’s Get Linky” at ‘BunsInMyOven’}

  4. I seriously want to sink my teeth into one of those cookies! They look so incredibly moist and chewy, and the brown butter is a serious bonus!!

  5. This post is a keeper because the pictures are wonderful and so are the recipes! Thanks for sharing :) I do indeed have that problem of my cookies spreading out too much. They taste great but are flat as a pancake-as the saying goes.

    I am on a gluten free diet so will try some of these recipes with that flour. Usually my baked goods come out a little(this is an understatement) on the heavy side. Taste good though :)

    Have a beautiful day!

  6. I tried making these this morning and the batter was so dry. Waiting on them to cool to see if they made through the baking process.

    1. Dry – gosh. My batter was very soft and doughy, just like cookie dough is. With basically 1 cup of sugar, 1 egg, 1/2 cup of butter, and 1.5 cups of flour, it’s pretty much standard ratios for cookie-dough and if anything, my batter was on the wet side rather than dry but let me know how it goes for you!

  7. I love giving my stand mixer a break (as well as my lackluster dish washing skills!). Words cannot convey how delectable these look to me right now! It’s been a full 6 days since I last baked something…looking at these beauties is torture. :D

    1. I wish you could help me eat what I’ve been making. I came home from Aruba & hit the ground running with recipes and it’s been a little bit insane here :)

  8. wow the middle of these look so moist … so delicious… and since you said to make in a muffin pan…they will be consumed for breakfast ;-) and thanks for the tidbit not to use my mini muffin pan…otherwise I would have!

    1. The overall surface area/depth and how that relates to baking time/temps and air circulation all effects how they bake so yes use the full size!

  9. Since I have first seen muffin cookies I have been soo intrigued. Havent tried it myself yet, but yours look soo chewy! Love it.

  10. Seriously there is nothing better than a chocolate chip cookie. I can imagine a nice scoop of vanilla ice cream right in that cup now.