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Brown Butter Dark Chocolate Chunk Toffee Cookies

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These brown butter chocolate chunk toffee cookies aren’t just cookies you like—they’re the kind you DIE for and cannot wait to meet again! With rich dark chocolate, buttery toffee, a hint of espresso, and a touch of flaky sea salt, every bite hits all the right notes. Friends and family will be begging for more—and whether you share the recipe or keep it your delicious secret is entirely up to you.

Plate of brown butter chocolate chunk toffee cookies topped with flaky sea salt, surrounded by chocolate pieces, cookie crumbs, a glass bottle of milk, and a small bowl of salt, set on a light surface with a folded beige napkin.

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Inspirations

Growing up, the only time I remember brown butter being used was at the Old Spaghetti Factory. You know the one. While we kids always ordered something like spaghetti with meat sauce, lasagna, or ravioli, my mom always went for Spaghetti with Mizithra Cheese and Browned Butter. I had no clue what Mizithra was—I just knew I liked butter, and I liked cheese. My mom loved it so much she decided to try making it at home, and that was the first time I saw butter browned.

Fast forward to today, and brown butter is everywhere! It’s in baked goods, savory dishes, sauces, dressings—you name it. Once I started experimenting in the kitchen, I quickly learned what browned butter could do. It adds depth, nuttiness, elegance, and that rich, toasted flavor that takes a dish from good to amazing.

My first experiment? Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Toffee Cookies. I know—it’s a mouthful, but a delicious one! These cookies started popping up on social media around 2020 and really took off by 2023. I wanted to see what the hype was about—and then make them my own. I started with a recipe from Handle the Heat that I really liked and gave it a few personal twists.

Dark chocolate is a must for me, especially the Ghirardelli disks that melt just right. Espresso brings out the richness of chocolate, so that was non-negotiable. I love flavor contrast too (salted caramel anything is a fave), so flaky salt on top? Absolutely. And of course—Heath Bar toffee bits. Because yes, please.

After lots of taste testing (hard job, I know), I entered these Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk cookies in a baking contest at our sports club. I’d never entered a cookie competition before… and I won Best Tasting Cookies! So yeah—sometimes, eating a few extra cookies in the name of recipe testing is totally worth it.

I hope you love them as much as we do. They’re that perfect blend of nostalgic comfort and grown-up flavor—and they just might become your new favorite.

A flat lay of baking tools including a wire cooling rack, stacked mixing bowls, a blue spatula with a humorous quote, metal measuring spoons and cups, a whisk, and a cookie scoop arranged on a cream-colored surface.

Instruments

A medium saucepan – the stage where your butter gets golden and nutty

Mixing bowls – one for wet, one for dry, and maybe a backup for your backup

A whisk – smooth operator for eggs, sugar, and that vanilla

A rubber spatula – for folding in chocolate, toffee, and a little love

Measuring cups & spoons – precision is part of the performance

A cookie scoop – for perfectly portioned dough balls that bake evenly

Cooling rack – give those cookies a breather before their encore

Baking sheets – where all the magic happens

Optional but highly recommended: a silicone spatula with a cheeky quote – because baking should be fun

Essentials

Unsalted butter – browned to golden perfection for that deep, nutty vibe

Dark brown sugar – rich, molasses-y sweetness that sets the tone

Granulated sugar – for structure and just the right crisp edge

Vanilla extract – the warm, smooth backup singer every cookie needs

All-purpose + bread flour – for chewy centers and crispy edges (yes, the combo matters)

Eggs + one yolk – for that luscious, gooey texture

Espresso powder – optional, but amps up the chocolate like a surprise guitar solo

Cinnamon – a subtle spice riff that plays well with toffee and espresso

Flaky sea salt – for that final, crave-worthy crunch

Dark chocolate disks – the melty headliner (Ghirardelli if you know, you know)

Crushed toffee bits – sweet, buttery contrast that takes it over the top

An overhead view of cookie ingredients arranged neatly on a light surface, including flour, brown sugar, eggs, butter, crushed toffee, chocolate discs, vanilla extract, salt, and baking powder.
A saucepan of bubbling browned butter on a stovetop, showing golden foam and specks of toasted milk solids.

Pro Tips and Riffs

The molasses, espresso, and sea salt combination gives the cookies a sweet, salty, complex edge.

You don’t have to use Ghirardelli baking disks — I love them because they melt into rich, gooey layers, but chocolate chips work just fine too. Want texture? Mix chips and chunks. Prefer milk chocolate over dark? Go for it! Use what you’ve got and make it yours.

Try replacing vanilla with bourbon or dark rum to add a cozy warmth to the flavor profile.

Portion out the dough and freeze it so you can bake fresh cookies on demand—no need to thaw.

Use crushed Heath bars or homemade toffee for that buttery crunch.

A 3-tablespoon cookie scoop gives you bakery-style cookies with crispy edges and soft, gooey centers. The dough may still be firm even after sitting out, so treat your scoop like a loading dock and use it to pack and shape those cookie balls with ease.

A mixing bowl filled with partially mixed cookie dough, piled with chocolate discs and crushed toffee bits on a granite countertop.

Six cookie dough balls spaced evenly on a parchment-lined baking tray, ready to go into the oven.

Faq: Grub Answers and Insights

A: Yes. It’s optional, but it adds extra chew, moisture, and a subtle richness that enhances the espresso and toffee.

A: It brings out a nutty, caramel-like flavor that adds depth and complexity to the cookies.

A: The combination gives structure and chewiness. Bread flour has more protein, which helps create a satisfying bite.

A: You can, but the texture and flavor improve with chilling. Even a few hours makes a difference.

A: Keep them in an airtight container for up to 3 days at room temperature, or freeze and reheat in the oven when you're ready to enjoy them.

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Plate of brown butter chocolate chunk toffee cookies topped with flaky sea salt, surrounded by chocolate pieces, cookie crumbs, a glass bottle of milk, and a small bowl of salt, set on a light surface with a folded beige napkin.

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  • Author: Tracy @ Groove Grub
  • Total Time: 26 hours, 1 hour active
  • Yield: 24 1x
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These Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk Toffee cookies are rich, chewy, and full of flavor. Hints of espresso, molasses, and flaky sea salt elevate the deep chocolate and buttery toffee in every bite. Perfect for make-ahead baking or sharing—if you’re willing!


Ingredients

1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks)

½ cup granulated sugar

1 cup packed dark brown sugar

1 tablespoon molasses (optional, for extra chew and depth)

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour

1 cup bread flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

½ teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon kosher sea salt

½ teaspoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon instant espresso powder (optional)

2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk, at room temperature

2 teaspoons vanilla extract (or substitute 1 teaspoon bourbon or dark rum)

10 oz Ghirardelli dark chocolate wafers

1 cup crushed Heath bars (3 - 4 1.4-ounce bars)

Flaky sea salt for topping (I use Maldon)


Instructions

1.    In a medium stainless-steel saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter, swirling occasionally. It will foam and crackle as it cooks.

2.    When the crackling slows and you smell a nutty aroma with amber brown bits forming on the bottom (about 7–10 minutes), remove from heat immediately.

3.    Pour the browned butter (including all the bits) into a large mixing bowl.

4.    While still warm, stir in the granulated sugar, brown sugar, and molasses. The mixture will start to cool as you stir, but let it sit for about 15–20 minutes until it reaches room temperature. Stir occasionally to help it cool evenly — no need to rush it in the fridge.

5.    In a separate bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, bread flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and espresso powder.

6.    Once the butter mixture has cooled, whisk in the eggs, yolk, and vanilla (or bourbon/rum) until smooth.

7.    Gently stir the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients using a rubber spatula.

8.    Fold in the chocolate chunks and toffee bits.

9.    Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and chill for at least 24 hours (up to 72 hours).

10. Let the chilled dough sit at room temperature for about 1 hour, just until scoopable.

11. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.

12. Scoop the dough into 3-tablespoon-sized balls using a large cookie scoop. Place evenly on baking sheets.

13.(Optional): Freeze portioned dough balls on a sheet tray until solid, then store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 6 weeks.

14. Bake for 12–14 minutes, or until golden brown.

15. Sprinkle warm cookies with flaky sea salt, if desired.

16. Cool on the baking sheet for 2 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack.

Notes

Using a stainless steel pan to brown the butter helps you clearly see the color changes and gives more even heating than nonstick, making it easier to avoid burning.

Chilling the dough enhances flavor and texture. Letting it rest for 24 to 72 hours gives the best results, but even 2 to 4 hours can help if you're short on time.

High-quality dark chocolate chunks or chopped bars melt better and taste richer than regular chips. Pair them with store-bought or homemade toffee bits for the perfect balance.

Espresso powder deepens the chocolate flavor without adding a strong coffee taste. It’s optional, but adds a rich, balanced note.

These cookies are best eaten fresh but stay good for up to 3 days at room temperature. For longer storage, freeze and reheat in the oven before serving.

  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 13 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American

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Comments

  1. Leslie Ortega says

    November 12, 2025 at 10:49 am

    Best cookie EVER!

    Reply
    • Tracy says

      December 01, 2025 at 12:27 pm

      Thank you, Leslie! I am so glad you enjoyed them! Let me know if you try their sister cookie, the Maple Brown Butter Pecan with Maple Glaze. Would love to hear your thoughs!

      Reply
    • Tracy says

      February 23, 2026 at 7:27 pm

      Love hearing that — thank you! When something earns “best ever” status in your kitchen, that’s the ultimate win!

      Reply

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