Eggless Brookies – Easy Cookie Recipe (2024)

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When I first heard of brookies, they used to be very different from what we know as brookies now. The first version of brookies used to have a choco chip cookie base and a brownie top. When basked together they form a delicious dish which combines both the texture of cookies and brownies. But after Harry made brookies in Master Chef Australia, the brookies took a new form. They look like cookies but when you take a bite, you will taste a brownie. I noted down Harry’s recipe and wanted to make an eggless version of it. The recipe had three eggs and very little flour. I am sure it would be a tough job to make it eggless. But still I ventured into it and should say after a slight hiccup I succeeded.

I did some changes to the amount of flour and egg replacement and made a dough. I shaped them and the first batch went into the oven. By the end of the baking time, the cookies had spread out on the whole tray but still had the cracked effect on top. I had to scoop out them from the tray which I served as chocolate halwa to my daughter. It was so yum, gooey and fudge like, only problem was it didn’t look like cookie.

So to the remaining dough, I made some changes and the second batch went into the oven. This time, it held its shape, looked so much like a cracked brownie on top and overall looked like a chocolate cookie. But still I waited for it to cool down and took a bite and I was so happy. It was so fudge like and tasted just like a brownie.Now I have a really nice brownie recipe at hand (because of this experimenting) which I will be posting in a while. You need to bake this in batches. So while the first batch is baking, refrigerate the remaining dough. Otherwise the second batch will come out flat.

Update: Some of the readers who tried had problem with the cookies going flat. Here are some tips to be noted before trying.

  1. Make sure that the dough is of the consistency of a thick chapathi dough. If it is loose, add more flour. The consistency of the dough is very important to get not too thin cookies.
  2. When the first batch is baking, refrigerate the remaining dough.
  3. Do not bake for more than 12- 13 minutes. The cookies will be very soft when they come out of oven but will harden once cooled. If you wait for it to firm up in the oven, they will become very hard once they cool.
  4. See my snaps below to get an idea of the consistency of the dough. Adjust the flour accordingly.

Ingredients:

Dark Chocolate – 350 gm

Butter – 45 gm

Brown Sugar – 200 gm

All Purpose Flour / Maida – 250 – 300 gm

Baking Powder – 1 tsp

Milk – 1/2 cup

Vanilla – 1 tsp

Chocolate Chips – 100 gm

Procedure:

In a bowl melt chocolate and butter. Allow it to cool completely.

To the same bowl add flour, baking powder, sugar, milk and vanilla.

Mix to form a soft dough.

Preheat oven to 175°C.

Take a small portion of the dough and press it to a cookie.

Top the dough with some choco chips.

Arrange them in a greased tray. Refrigerate the remaining dough while the batch is baking.

Bake for 12 – 13 minutes and remove from oven.

Let it cool in tray for 10 minutes until the cookies are firm to touch.

Remove them and cool completely on a wire rack.

Store in an airtight jar in fridge.

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Ingredients

Ingredients

  • Dark Chocolate - 350 gm
  • Butter - 45 gm
  • Brown Sugar - 200 gm
  • All Purpose Flour / Maida - 250 - 300 gm
  • Baking Powder - 1 tsp
  • Milk - 1/2 cup
  • Vanilla - 1 tsp
  • Chocolate Chips - 100 gm

Instructions

Procedure

  • In a bowl melt chocolate and butter. Allow it to cool completely.

  • To the same bowl add flour, baking powder, sugar, milk and vanilla.

  • Mix to form a soft dough.

  • Preheat oven to 175°C.

  • Take a small portion of the dough and press it to a cookie.

  • Top the dough with some choco chips.

  • Arrange them in a greased tray. Refrigerate the remaining dough while the batch is baking.

  • Bake for 12 - 13 minutes and remove from oven.

  • Let it cool in tray for 10 minutes until the cookies are firm to touch.

  • Remove them and cool completely on a wire rack.

  • Store in an airtight jar in fridge.

This is part of the Bake-a-thon 2016

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FAQs

Who invented the Brookie? ›

Origins of the Brookie Recipe

A fairly new creation in the dessert world, the first brookie recipe was created by Jovon English. She took the creation to the popular TV show, Shark Tank and launched the Milk + Brookies company in 2014.

What's the difference between brownie batter and cookie batter? ›

Chocolate Chip Brownie Cookies FAQs

Brownie batter is typically smoother with a more liquid consistency while cookie dough is thicker with more flour – allowing it to hold its shape better and be formed into cookies.

Why are brookies so good? ›

Can't decide between brownies and cookies? That's where brookies come in! This dessert mashup consists of a layer of cookie dough topped with a layer of brownie batter, which is then baked to soft and chewy perfection.

What is a Trader Joe's Brookie? ›

That beautiful brownie batter is topped with a layer of golden cookie batter that's speckled with sweet chocolate chips, and the whole thing is baked to perfection—in this case, perfection is defined as a slightly soft, tender center with a gloriously chewy edge.

Does brownie batter taste the same without eggs? ›

It tastes exactly like regular brownies, but it's perfect if you're out of eggs or avoiding them because of an allergy. These eggless brownies are a staple in my house. Keep reading for the best way to make a boxed mix of brownies without eggs.

What's healthier cookies or brownies? ›

One chocolate chip cookie also has considerably fewer calories than a brownie, with the average brownie containing about 130 calories. Considering that brownies and chocolate chip cookies have comparable nutritional profiles, neither is better for you than the other.

How was the Brookie invented? ›

Jovon English has a sweet tooth and one day she created a mash-up of a brownie and a cookie in a cupcake shape to satisfy it; she called it a brookie.

Where did the word Brookie come from? ›

Blend of brownie +‎ cookie.

Who created brownie cookie? ›

Marie Kelley from Whitewater, Wisconsin, created the recipe. The earliest-known published recipes for a modern-style chocolate brownie appeared in Home Cookery (1904, Laconia, NH), the Service Club Cook Book (1904, Chicago, IL), The Boston Globe (April 2, 1905 p. 34), and the 1906 edition of Fannie Farmer's cookbook.

Who invented the Blondie brownie? ›

Blondies were on the baking scene long before their chocolate counterparts arrived. Interestingly, it seems that the first published recipe was Fannie Farmer's in her 1896 edition of The Boston Cooking-School Cookbook.

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