It’s about time for another cookie dough dessert.  My obsession with cookie dough continues with cupcakes.  I’m sure my fellow cookie-dough lovers can relate.  Today, I give you:  Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes

There are more than a few folks who have whipped up a version of Cookie Dough Cupcakes.  My friend Cheryl has shared a fabulous version using a chocolate chip cupcake for the base.  And I’m drooling over the beautiful Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes that my friend Amanda shared too in fancy wrappers and all.  This is a cupcake flavor that is simply irresistible to make.

Chocolate Cupcakes
This recipe is for 12 cupcakes.  If you want 24, just go ahead and double everything.  I went with a chocolate cupcake batter.  The batter is whipped up in the blender, a genius idea from Abby Dodge.

Chocolate Chip Cookie dough

Egg-free chocolate chip cookie dough is mixed up, scooped into cookie dough balls and FROZEN.  The freezing will help the cookie dough STAY COOKIE DOUGH during the baking process.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes ready for the oven

If you’d prefer to bake your cookie dough a little bit, let the cookie dough peek out the top of the batter like this.  The top of the cookie dough will bake into a cookie-like texture, while the bottom will stay more cookie dough-like.  If you’d rather have more of a raw cookie dough in there, poke the dough underneath the batter.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes out of the oven

I made mine so they baked up half and half- a little baked cookie on top and doughy underneath.

Frosting Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes

The frosting is an absolutely amazing-tasting cookie dough frosting!!  No kidding.  It’s addicting and yummy.   I used Tidy Mom’s recipe for the frosting- again, no egg.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes

And of course you need some mini chocolate chip cookies and mini chips as garnish too.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes garnished with a chocolate chip cookie
I tend to get a little out of control with cookie dough, so anything resembling cookie dough is far too dangerous to have around my house.  I ate a sample cupcake and then I shared them with Recipe Girl Cookbook photographer Matt and his fabulous team when I visited his studio for the cookbook shoot last week.  They had plenty of food lying around from the shoot, but I’m pretty sure they managed to eat these too.  These cupcakes are not going to be in the cookbook, but they’re good nonetheless.

If you’re a crazed cookie dough fan like me, you simply must try them.

Here are a few more cookie dough dessert recipes you might like to try:

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cupcakes

A chocolate cupcake with a chunk of chocolate chip cookie dough inside. Topped with cookie dough frosting!
Prep: 45 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Freeze Time:: 2 hours 30 minutes
Servings: 12 cupcakes
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Ingredients

COOKIE DOUGH FILLING:

CUPCAKES:

COOKIE DOUGH FROSTING:

GARNISH:

  • additional miniature chocolate chips
  • 12 mini Chips Ahoy (or another brand) cookies

Instructions 

PREPARE THE COOKIE DOUGH FILLING:

  • (see *NOTES below): In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda and salt. In a medium bowl, use an electric mixer to stir together the butter, sugars, milk and vanilla. Stir in the dry ingredients and the chocolate chips. Refrigerate for 15 to 30 minutes, or until the cookie dough is firm. Scoop out dough in 2 tablespoon scoops and place it on a cookie sheet. Freeze until firm, at least 30 minutes.

PREPARE THE CUPCAKES:

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a cupcake pan with 12 liners. Place the flour, cocoa, sugar, baking soda and salt in a blender. Blend to combine. Add the water, oil, egg and vanilla. Blend to combine, scraping down the sides as needed a couple of times until all is well mixed. Divide the batter between the 12 cupcake liners. Drop a ball of frozen chocolate chip cookie dough into the center of each cupcake. If you would like the cookie dough to bake up slightly, keep the top visible as pictured in the post. If you'd like to keep the cookie dough somewhat raw, push it to the bottom of the cupcake wrapper, making sure that the batter comes up and over the dough.
    Bake the cupcakes for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the cupcake portion of the cupcake (not tested through the center where the dough is), comes out fairly clean. Cool the cupcakes completely before adding the frosting.

PREPARE THE FROSTING:

  • In a medium bowl, use an electric mixer to combine the butter and sugars until smooth and creamy. Mix in the flour, milk and vanilla and continue to mix until all is well combined.

ASSEMBLE THE CUPCAKES:

  • Frost cupcakes with a knife or scoop the frosting into a piping bag and pipe it on decoratively. Sprinkle mini chips on top and garnish with a small chocolate chip cookie.

Notes

  • *If you are concerned about consuming raw flour: To eliminate any dangers of using raw flour, toast your flour in the oven for 10 minutes at 350 degrees F.  Then it will be safe to use in the uncooked cookie dough frosting.
  • *You don't necessarily have to melt the butter and refrigerate the dough before scooping. The melted butter just helps the sugar dissolve a bit more so you don't have that grainy texture in the cookie dough. It is necessary to freeze it though.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupcake, Calories: 555kcal, Carbohydrates: 74g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 28g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 60mg, Sodium: 260mg, Potassium: 113mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 52g, Vitamin A: 520IU, Calcium: 37mg, Iron: 1.9mg

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

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266 Comments

  1. Anne says:

    These look so good!

  2. CJ says:

    I made these and they were a huge hit, but the cookie dough in the middle somehow turned into the exact same consistency as the cupcake. It made for an interesting contract in the cake, but it just tasted like more cake. Very strange… I would have thought if it started to cook it would have just turned into a cookie. At least it still worked!

  3. amie says:

    Can you convert this recipe to grams or ounces? I’m in England and I don’t know what cup measurements are.. these look fantastic and my friend and I really want to make them asap:)

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I don’t know how to do that, but there are many tools online that you can use to convert the measurements on your own.

  4. Brigid says:

    I found the cookie dough to be to dry when I cooked it. Is there anything I can do to make it better? I’m making these again today.

  5. Renee Ward says:

    Made these for my hubbies bday! He loved them, thx for sharing!

    I have a question, hope you can help…
    My youngest (22 month od Lizzie) has an allergy to milk & egg but LOVES cupcakes! (She’s going to be the cupcake princess at her candyland bday party ths yr). Do you have any recipes that would be easy n her little belly? This s a new allergy so we are still learning how to adjust.

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I’m not sure- it might be best to look for a site/blog that specializes in no egg/dairy recipes. Google around and I’m sure you’ll find some good ones!

  6. Ann52 says:

    they are amazing and i make them on the weekend
    but my cookie dough filling was on the bottom 🙁
    do you have any ideas why this happened? i didn’t make large scoops 😀

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I’m not sure!

  7. Colleen says:

    They look amazing!!! I’m planning to make them for my son’s birthday party this Saturday. How far in advance would you suggest making them? Friday??? And you mentioned to refrigerate, right? Thanks so much! LOVE your blog! 🙂

  8. miriam says:

    So I just got done making these & the cupcake part was fine, but the cookie dough filling was salty. I’m not sure why this happened…any ideas why?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Did you use salted butter? The only salt added is 1/8 tsp., so not sure why it would be salty!

  9. Aymen says:

    Hello! I tried these.. But there was a problem, the cookie dough filling somehow melted in the cupcake!!!! The cupcakes were fine though but can u tell me what caused the problem?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Was it frozen when you baked it? Mine didn’t melt, so I’m not sure…

  10. Sarah says:

    Ok, I’ve never made cupcakes before and ran acrossed these and HAD to try. I LOVE these with a passion. My blood sugars are now skyrocketing, but it’s definatly worth it. My kids didn’t want to try them when I told them what I was going to make. (Weird, I know), so after naps I offered them both one. And then they wanted more… And more…. I was glad I made a double batch! THANK YOU!