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Home | Recipe | Desserts | Cookies

Best Double Fudge Soft Baked Cookies

Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 9 minutes mins
Total Time 19 minutes mins
Protein 6g
Carbs 18g
Fats 18g
Meet the soft baked double fudge cookies that will change your life. They are so incredibly thick and so incredibly chewy, your taste buds are going to go wild for these cookies! It's hard to believe that they are gluten-free, vegan, paleo-friendly, and refined sugar-free. This recipe will be a part of your collection for many years to come. Enjoy!

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Nicole Modic

July 5, 2022
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    If thick, soft baked cookies are your “thing,” you have come to the right place. These Soft Baked Double Fudge Cookies are about to change your life. And, for all my plant-based pals out there, these cookies also happen to be vegan, as well as paleo-friendly, gluten-free, and grain-free, so they are truly the perfect recipe for everyone! If I’m being honest, this recipe may be one of my best cookie recipes ever, and I’m so excited to share it with you. This recipe will change your life.

    A cooling rack topped with double fudge soft baked cookies and a small dish of flaky sea salt.

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    Friends, if you’ve been to my blog before (and if not – hi! I’m so happy you’re here!) then you may know that when it comes to cookies, I don’t mess around. In my world, cookies make up their own food group. There isn’t a time where I don’t have at least several batches of cookie dough sitting in my freezer, ready for anytime that the craving strikes. And lately, I have been craving these cookies non-stop! I think it’s safe to say that this is one of my favorite recipes I’ve ever created… at least, so far.

    Now, if you scroll down to the bottom of this post, you will see that you need almond flour to make these cookies – and you need a lot of it. I know that almond flour is expensive, but this is one of those recipes that will make every penny well-spent. For one, I’ve tested this recipe a gazillion times, and can confirm it’s perfect, so you won’t be stuck with a failed cookie recipe and wasting precious resources. And two, the texture that you will achieve by sticking to the damn recipe and using almond flour, is truly unreal.

    If you are allergic to nuts and can’t use almond flour, this might not be the recipe for you, only because I haven’t tested other variations. But with that out of the way, let’s get right to it.

    A tall stack of double fudge soft baked cookies, on top of a baking rack
    A double fudge soft baked cookie, dipped into a tall glass of milk

    What you need to make these Double Fudge Cookies

    The best part of this recipe is that aside from the almond flour, you only need a few other simple and easy ingredients in order to make these delicious cookies! Plus, most of these are pantry staples, which makes this recipe even easier.

    • Almond flour: Like I mentioned above, you do need almond flour in this recipe. If you do decide to substitute and use a different flour, I can’t guarantee the recipe will turn out the same (or at all). Sorry!
    • Cocoa powder: Cocoa powder, along with the chocolate chip, really makes these cookies fudgy! I recommend using unsweetened cocoa powder; and if you can’t find it, use cacao powder.
    • Baking soda: We do use a touch of baking soda in this recipe to make the cookies rise!
    • Coconut oil: I always use refined coconut oil when making these, because I am not a big fan of the coconut taste. If coconut oil isn’t your thing, feel free to substitute for a different, neutral oil, or butter.
    • Almond butter: I love the taste of almond butter in this recipe, but cashew butter is another fantastic option. Seed butter would also work, too! 
    • Maple syrup: In this recipe, I liked the taste of maple syrup. It adds sweetness without the refined sugars, making it the perfect compliment to these cookies!
    • Chocolate chips: I always go with dairy-free chocolate chips, but just grab what you can find or what you have on-hand. There’s no pressure here!
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    How to Make These Soft, Fudgey Cookies

    Making these cookies could not be any easier! Simply start by preheating the oven to 350 F and lining a baking sheet with parchment paper. Next, mix your dry ingredients together in a medium bowl.

    In a separate bowl, mix together the wet ingredients, and then fold the mixture into the bowl with the dry ingredients until a batter forms. Finally, fold in the chocolate chips. Then, cover and refrigerate the bowl for 30 minutes – this will ensure that your cookies don’t spread while baking!

    Bake for 8-9 minutes – they should still be soft when you take them out of the oven (don’t worry, they will harden as they cool!) And that’s it!

    A batch of double fudge soft baked cookies, topped with chocolate chips and flaky sea salt, on top of a kitchen counter.

    How to Store These Delicious Soft Baked Cookies

    These cookies will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to one week – just be sure to store them in an air tight, preferably glass container. You can also freeze them for up to three months. 

    A tray full of double fudge soft baked cookies, fresh out of the oven

    Other Decadent Cookie Recipes You’ll Enjoy

    If you like this recipe, then you’ll love these other cookie recipes of mine! They are all gluten-free as well, and are absolutely delicious.

    Jumbo Monster Cookies

    Life Changing Tahini Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Paleo Thin Mint Fudge Cookies

    The Best Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Chewy Maple Pecan Cookies

    If you make this recipe, please be sure to leave a comment below, so that others can see! And of course, since I practically live on Instagram, tag me in your creations so I can see them and repost on my IG stories. Enjoy! xx

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    5 from 9 votes

    Soft Baked Double Fudge Cookies

    • Dairy Free
    • Gluten Free
    • Paleo Friendly
    • Refined Sugar Free
    • Vegan
    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 9 minutes mins
    Total Time 19 minutes mins
    Meet the soft baked double fudge cookies that will change your life. They are so incredibly thick and so incredibly chewy, your taste buds are going to go wild for these cookies! It's hard to believe that they are gluten-free, vegan, paleo-friendly, and refined sugar-free. This recipe will be a part of your collection for many years to come. Enjoy!
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    Servings: 16 cookies
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    Ingredients

    • 2 ¾ cups almond flour
    • 1 ½ teaspoons baking soda
    • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    • ¼ cup coconut oil, melted
    • ¼ cup almond butter, or nut butter of choice
    • ½ cup maple syrup
    • ¾ cup dairy-free chocolate chips
    • ½ teaspoon sea salt

    Instructions 

    1. Preheat oven to 350F.
    2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
    3. In a medium bowl, mix together the almond flour, baking soda, cocoa powder, and sea salt.
    4. Next, add the melted coconut oil, nut butter, and maple syrup, stirring together until well incorporated.
    5. Fold in the chocolate chips.
    6. Refrigerate the dough for 30 minutes.
    7. Using a cookie scoop or spoon, form 16 cookies, and line them up on the baking sheet—they won’t spread too much.
    8. Bake for 8-9 minutes—do not over bake these, they are meant to be soft when they come out of the oven and will harden up just enough as they cool.
    9. Remove from oven.
    10. Let cool and enjoy!

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    Calories: 237kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 6gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 177mgPotassium: 93mgFiber: 4gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 0.04IUCalcium: 79mgIron: 2mg
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    1. Kate
      December 14, 2023

      Made these as written, but my dough never formed into “dough,” and instead was kind of the texture of sand. I was able to use my hands to squish into balls and bake, but after baking the cookies were pretty crumbly. I used a fork to mix… would a stand mixer have made a difference? Any ideas? Thanks!

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    2. Gazal
      October 15, 2024

      Oh My God !!!!! That’s all. Hah So so so good!!!!

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