Chocolate Chocolate Chip Condensed Milk Cookies
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Quick and easy to make thanks to baking mix, these chocolate chocolate chip condensed milk cookies live up to their name. Creamy melted chocolate and chocolate chips combine for decadently divine cookies.
When making my double chocolate chip cookie recipe the other day, I received the loftiest praise I could ever hope for. My precious 5-year-old took one bite of her chewy cookie and said, “Ma, you are the goodest cooker EVER!”. My heart melted… and these cookies with melt in your mouth 😉.
She went on to add in all of her five-year-old wisdom: “I even think you might be a better cooker than me!” So when you wanna be the “goodest” girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife, mother, grandmother, grandfather, employer, employee, coworker, neighbor, etc? These double chocolate chip cookies will help you reach that goal. They’ll most likely put you over the top and then some.
This double chocolate condensed milk cookie recipe is all about streamlined ingredients. We’re taking a shortcut here and there, but the best part is, it’ll still result in the best cookies ever. The rich chocolate flavor is just the right amount of decadence and the texture is just the right amount of chewy.
To make them, you’re gonna need lots of chocolate chips, an egg, melted butter, vanilla, baking mix (secret ingredient #1), and condensed milk (secret ingredient #2). We melt the chocolate first, then combine that with the remaining ingredients to make our cookie batter. The final step is to fold in some chocolate chips before baking. About 10 minutes of prep and 12 minutes of cooking, and you’ll have yourself a batch of chocolate chocolate chip condensed milk cookies. YUM! And who doesn’t love a good cookie and if you love these make sure you check out some of these other recipes No-Bake Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies, Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Coconut Lime Cookies.
Recipe Ingredients
- Baking mix
- Sweetened condensed milk
- Vanilla extract
- Egg
- Melted butter
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips
Helpful Kitchen Tools
How to Make Chocolate Chocolate Chip Condensed Milk Cookies
Pour your package of chocolate chips into a mixing bowl and heat those in the microwave for 30-second intervals.
Stir after each until they’re melted, smooth, and creamy.
Place your baking mix in a separate large mixing bowl.
Add your sweetened condensed milk.
If my blood sugar would let me I could drink a can of this a day. As it is, I settle for licking the spatula after I scrape it all out of the can. Calories don’t count when you’re cooking, ya know.
Crack your egg into the bowl.
Add your vanilla and stir.
Now we take our smooth and creamy chocolate…
And add that to the cookie batter.
Add in melted butter.
Now we need to mix that up with an electric mixer until smooth and well-blended.
Now we are gonna pour the additional cup of chocolate chips into the well-mixed batter and mix those up again until well blended.
Drop spoonfuls of the soft dough onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
To make life easy, use a cookie dough scoop.
Now, a moment for these cookie sheets
I love these cookie sheets. They’re called Airbake and you can get them at Walmart and many other places, including Amazon. They’re insulated with a layer of air in between two sheets of metal and if you get them, you’ll have perfect cookies every time. You can also scrub them since there is no nonstick coating. I reckon I’ve had these for about 10 years or so.
Bake them at 350 for 10-12 minutes.
You want to cook them until the tops are nicely cracked like this.
You don’t want to over bake them so be sure not to let them go past 12 minutes unless you know your oven isn’t heating as it should.
Remove them from the baking sheet and cool on wire racks before serving.
Enjoy your deeply decadently chocolaty and chewy cookie (or should I say cookies 😉).
Storage
- Store leftover sweetened condensed milk cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week.
- You can also freeze unbaked chocolate chip cookie dough balls or baked cookie leftovers for up to 3 months. Bake them from frozen or thaw them at room temperature before serving.
Recipe Notes
- You can use Bisquick baking mix if you don’t have Pioneer. I prefer Pioneer because the container just makes so much more sense! It’s handy to be able to put that lid on and place it neatly on my shelf.
- Unsalted butter or salted butter both work well for these sweetened condensed milk cookies, depending on what you prefer.
- I like semi-sweet chocolate chips, but you can use milk chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, or dark chocolate chips. You can also use chocolate chunks instead.
- To balance the sweetness, sprinkle each baked cookie with sea salt flakes.
- Instead of chocolate chips, you can add a different mix-in (or do half a cup of each):
- Peanut butter chips
- Butterscotch chips
- M&Ms
- Coconut flakes
- Chopped nuts, like chopped pecans, chopped walnuts, or toasted almonds.
You may also like these chocolate cookie recipes:
Chocolate Chip Meringue Cookies (a.k.a Cloud Cookies)
Chocolate Chip Potato Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 cups baking mix
- 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 12-ounce package semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 additional cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 tablespoons melted butter
Instructions
- Pour the package of chocolate chips into a mixing bowl and heat them in the microwave at 30-second intervals, stirring after each, until smooth and creamy.1 12-ounce package semi-sweet chocolate chips
- In a large mixing bowl, place all other ingredients (except for the additional cup of chocolate chips). Mix until well blended.2 cups baking mix, 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 4 tablespoons melted butter
- Fold in additional chocolate chips and mix again until they're just incorporated.1 additional cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- Drop spoonfuls of the soft dough onto an ungreased baking sheet and bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes.
- Remove them from the cookie sheet and place them onto wire racks to cool before serving.
Nutrition
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Submitted by Vicky
I can’t wait to try these with my grandchildren. I too use a small scooper and bake cookies on an airbake pan. The bottom is just as golden brown as the tops. I think I am going to try these using a cup of white chocolate to add color, not that these cookies need extra color. Even better, I may try using 12oz white chocolate and 1 cup of dark color chocolate. Think that will work? Who knows until you try it unless someone has already tried it. If so, let us know. Thanks for all the stories and recipes.
I think that is a great idea Juanita, if you try it let us know how they turn out.
I’ll be making these tomorrow with my four-year old. Thank you!
FUN Nancy!! I hope you enjoy the cookies!!
I just printed this out at work…shhh..don’t tell :)….and when I leave here, I’m heading to the store and gettin the goodies to make these goodies! I am loving this site and my kids are feeling an incredible outpouring of love from the kitchen as I play with my food..LOL…keep them coming!
~Maria
I promise not to tell Maria!! I hope you and the kids enjoy the cookies!!
Hi,
How do we add this to the recipe box?
Thanks
do you think you could make this as a bar instead of making individual cookies…these sound so good! once again–thanks Christy!
Christie,
I agree with the Mexican vanilla comment, since I live here in the South (of California, LOL). I have a friend who bought me some about three years ago. The bottle is still half full. It’s the best stuff and lasts a long time. I bake a lot and we use it in oatmeal, too.
These cookies look really great and I’ll make some for the Chocoholics I work with. I’m sure they will appreciate my efforts and won’t they be suprised at how easy they are to make.
Love all of your recipes….
Barbara- just good natured fun where everyone that wants to play brings a gift. The gifts are numbered and numbers drawn from a hat. The person with #1 get a gift, and opens it. The person next has the option of choosing a gift from the table or…taking the other persons’ 😛 then that person gets to get another gift. If you’re far enough down the number line, and your gift gets taken you can take someone else or choose from the table. We set a number like 3 on how many times a particular gift can be taken. A lot of stratagizing gets started, particular between families to get a gift of choice. There might be an “e how ” video for this. By the way, walnuts sound yummy 🙂