These Chewy Gooey Flourless Chocolate Cookies have a little bit of a crispy exterior and a chewy gooey and very chocolatey interior.

plate of three ooey gooey flourless chocolate cookies

These cookies are hard to resist. They’re so ooey, gooey, brownie-like and completely composed of dark chocolate.  And they also happen to be flourless chocolate cookies. Several readers have mentioned that they are similar to Whole Food’s Market Chocolate Chewies.

These are adapted from Francois Payard, the chocolate expert. They may be flourless, which also makes them gluten free, but if you’re at all a fan of chewy brownies… you’ll likely enjoy these immensely.

ooey gooey flourless chocolate cookie

Ingredients needed:

  • powdered sugar
  • Dutch process cocoa powder (can be ordered online)
  • salt
  • egg whites
  • vanilla extract
  • bittersweet chocolate chips

Can you use regular unsweetened cocoa powder instead of Dutch process?

I haven’t tried regular cocoa powder myself, but there are several people who mentioned in the comments that they used regular cocoa powder, and it worked out just fine. Here are a couple quotes from the comments (but feel free to scroll down and read more):

These turned out amazing! I took note of other’s suggestions. 2 1/2 egg whites worked well for me. I didn’t have Dutch pressed cocoa powder so I added 2.5 1/8 teaspoons of baking soda. I also sprinkled powdered sugar on top before baking and only did 9 cookies on a tray. They turned out beautifully – crispy on top and gooey inside. This recipe is a keeper.

Follow the directions and suggestions and you will have yummy ooey gooey cookies. Regular cocoa powder is all I had and it worked just fine. I ended up using three egg whites. Placed dough in fridge for a few minutes along with the pan seemed to be the trick. Definitely will make again!

stack of three chocolate cookies on white plate

How to make Chewy Gooey Flourless Chocolate Cookies:

Powdered sugar (not the usual granulated sugar) is used in this recipe. Powdered sugar is whisked together with cocoa powder and salt. Egg whites and vanilla extract are mixed in. Start with two egg whites, and check the consistency. You’ll likely need 2 1/2 to 3 egg whites to create a brownie-like thick and fudgy batter. Chocolate chips are stirred in last.

It’s best to space these out on a baking sheet. You can do 12 on a baking sheet, but you might be happier baking 8 or 9 at a time. They may spread a bit, and you don’t want them to bake into each other.

dipping a chocolate cookie into milk

These chewy gooey flourless chocolate cookies are not sturdy cookies. Instead, they’re rather light and delicate. But one bite into them and you’ll be delightfully surprised at the rich chocolate flavor and the abundance of fudginess.

Note: they are a little tricky to make because you need to judge the egg white addition, but they’re well worth the effort.  Be sure to follow the instructions to a “T,” watch the how-to video, and perhaps read through some of the comments to grab some tips from other bakers.

Here are a few more chocolate cookie recipes you might enjoy:

ooey gooey flourless chocolate cookie
4.59 from 48 votes

Chewy Gooey Flourless Chocolate Cookies

These very chocolatey cookies have a slightly crispy exterior and a chewy gooey interior.
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 14 minutes
Total: 39 minutes
Servings: 24 cookies
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper (or silpat mats). If you use parchment paper, give it a light coating of nonstick spray.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar with the cocoa powder and salt. Whisk in the egg whites (start w/ just two) and vanilla extract and beat just until the batter is moistened. You're looking for a brownie-like, thick and fudgy batter consistency. If it seems too thick, add another egg white-- then a 4th one if it still seems too thick. Then gently stir in the chocolate chips.
  • Spoon the batter onto the prepared baking sheets in 12 evenly spaced mounds per cookie sheet. I like to use a spring-release cookie scoop. Bake about 14 minutes, until the tops are glossy and lightly cracked. Slide the parchment paper (with the cookies) onto wire racks. Let cookies cool completely, and store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Notes

  • *If you're baking this as a "gluten-free" recipe, just make sure that the brand of chocolate chips you are using is gluten free.
  • *Let the cookies cool completely before you attempt to remove them from the mat or the parchment. They're delicate, so gently peeling the paper away from the cookie works best.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 128kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Sodium: 46mg, Potassium: 116mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 18g, Vitamin C: 0.1mg, Calcium: 37mg, Iron: 0.5mg

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

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127 Comments

  1. AC says:

    5 stars
    I used Swerve confectioners and it was too sweet. I recommend using 1/2 less if you want to substitute the powdered sugar. Also, I had to add baking soda and a little baking powder to my mix. Yum!!

    1. Rebecca says:

      OMG YES…SO HAPPY TO HEAR…how many eggs did you use are you from NOLA?

  2. Alli says:

    5 stars
    This recipe was hard the first time, I didn’t use enough egg whites. This time I used 4 egg whites and 1/2 teas baking soda. PERFECT! Best cookies I ever made, better than Whole Food chocolate chewies!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Thanks for sharing your experience- they can be a little tricky to get just right!

  3. Donna says:

    I can’t wait to make these!
    Do they store well? Fridge or freezer?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      You should be able to store them in the freezer inside a large zip baggie!

  4. fat tiger ready-to-eat momos says:

    5 stars
    i loved this recipe so much!

  5. Susan P says:

    I will try this. Looks yummy. I have written to you several times and never received an acknowlegment from any of my emails.

  6. Mickey Marco says:

    This recipe looks fantastic!
    Can’t wait to make it!!
    Is the powdered sugar measured before or after sifting?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Before.

  7. Debra says:

    5 stars
    I love this recipe! I shared it with my mom, and she loved it too. It’s especially wonderful to bake at Passover. One question please, do these cookies freeze well? Thank you!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      They should! Just keep them sealed in a freezer zip or container.

  8. Nanda Nieber says:

    Can I substitute organic cocoa powder for the Dutch process Coco? If so how do I do that correctly?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Probably- though I’ve only used the Dutch process.

  9. Natasha says:

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious!! I love the crunchy exterior and gooey, chewy interior.

  10. Kathy Vautour says:

    can you use swerve, powdered sugar instead, for low carb diets?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I definitely haven’t tried that.