These Chewy Chocolate Fudge Cookies are rich, chocolatey, and vegan! But you’ll never guess it from the taste! If you love vegan baking, these vegan chocolate cookies are a must try!
Vegan Double Chocolate Cookies
I’ve been flirting with vegan baking for a while now, but these chocolate fudge cookies have turned that little fling into straight up LOVE.
They are:
- loaded with real chocolate flavor
- super chewy
- devilishly decadent
- SO easy to make
- sure to please any serious chocolate lover
- vegan, but you’d never guess it from taste
- made with simple, everyday ingredients
- perfect with a cup of coffee or a tall glass of (almond) milk
- probably going to be your new favorite cookie!
If you’re thinking these cookies look familiar, you’d be right! This recipe was inspired by my ever popular soft batch double chocolate fudge cookies.
To make the recipe vegan, I simply removed the butter and eggs, and added an equal amount of coconut oil and applesauce in their place. If you’re thinking the combination of coconut and applesauce in cookies sounds weird… don’t fret! You really can’t taste it at all. These ingredients just add moisture and help bind the cookie dough.
Tips and Tricks for Recipe Success:
- Youβll preheat your oven to 325 degrees (F), but immediately reduce the temperature to 300 degrees (F) once you place the cookies in the oven. This low baking temperature gives the cookies their crackly shell and gooey, chewy fudge interior.
- I highly suggest using a vegan chocolate you know melts well.
- Don’t skip the salt! It’s essential to the overall flavor of these cookies, and helps balance out the sweetness.
- These cookies MUST cool completely on the tray before being removed. If you try to move them before they’re cool, they will fall apart. You can pop the pan in the fridge to help speed up the process.
Bet you can’t eat just one. Trust me… I’ve tried π
If you try this recipe, let me know what you think! Leave a comment below, and donβt forget to snap a pic and tag it #bakerbynature on instagram! Seeing your creations makes my day
More Vegan Cookies:
- The Most Wonderful Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies Ever
- Vegan Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Vegan Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Gooey Chocolate Fudge Cookies (Vegan)
Ingredients
- 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips, divided (use vegan chocolate you know melts well)
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened almond milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees (F). Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper; lightly spray them with non-stick spray and set aside.
- Place 1 cup of the semi-sweet chocolate chips in a small, microwave safe bowl; add in the coconut oil and heat them in the microwave on low power for 15 second increments of time, mixing in between each, until they are completely melted and can easily be whisked smooth. You may also do this process on the stove top if you don't own a microwave. Transfer the melted chocolate mixture into a large mixing bowl. Whisk in the granulated sugar, then add in the applesauce, almond milk, and vanilla; whisk smooth. Set aside.
- In a medium-sized bowl whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt.
- Add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients, and stir to combine - be sure not to over mix here!
- Fold in the remaining semi-sweet chocolate chips, stirring just until they're incorporated in the batter.
- Using a measuring scoop, spoon scant 1/4 cupfuls of the batter onto the prepared baking sheets, leaving room between each for spreading. Place pans in the oven, one at a time, and reduce heat to 300 degrees; bake for 20 minutes. Allow cookies to completely cool on the baking sheet before serving.
Chandni says
Hi when I made this. The batter turned out slightly runny. What can I do?
Leah Strom says
Has anyone tried to make these gluten free using a 1-to-1 blend? Looking for a recipe I can use for a friend that is vegan and canβt have gluten…
Karine says
Hi Ashley ! I don’t where to start you have so many vegan cookies recipes !! Actually i love coffee and chocolate. Do you know how i could use this recipe and make it more like your espresso chocolate fudge-cookies…but vegan !! How can I add the espresso in this recipe. Thanks a lot !!!
Jonathan Weedin says
These are so good! Perfect texture and rich, chocolate taste. I brought a batch to work, and they were gone in no time. I didn’t tell everyone they were vegan until after they were gone, and they were all surprised.
Thanks for this great recipe!
Rod says
I’m an avid baker, and always making things for family and friends and sometimes I’m asked to make things outside my comfort zone, like gluten free or vegan. I usually do a fair share of research to find a recipe that I think will work. Well I must tell you I’m so glad I came across yours! These are fantastic cookies whether you’re vegan or not. What a hit they were for people that have been hounding me for a Vegan treat. Thank you so much Ashley!
bakerbynature says
You’re so welcome, Rod! I’m glad they were a hit π
Paula says
Just made these. Whew, these were too sweet for me. If I try these again, I will use less sugar (though I probably need to replace that with something else, to keep the right mix of wet/dry ingredients). Thanks for posting this recipe…maybe it will be a good start for me next time I want chocolate cookies.
Naomi says
These are my new favorite cookie! And so easy to make π Thank you!!
Jenn says
I love that you use coconut oil versus vegan butter. Can’t wait to try these!
Grace says
This is SUCH an amazing recipe! They came out beautifully! They were just like store bought cookies – only nicer, and vegan π Just what the doctor ordered. Thank you so so much for this recipe