I’ve been trying to make a two-bite brownie ever since they appeared on the shelves several years ago. My regular brownie recipe just didn’t hold up in those teeny tiny muffin tins. After three creative attempts, I threw in the towel.
I’ve always thought that combining cocoa powder, cocoa nibs, and chocolate chips was a really great idea, so when I started working on this recipe I had a stroke of genius – why not try for the two-bite brownie as a cookie? Even if they didn’t work, structure wise, I bet my Membership in the Society of Chocolate Lovers, that they would still taste great.
I was right.
And on my first try.
So here, in my humble card-carrying chocoholic opinion is my next award winning cookie, with the heart healthy benefits of canola oil, natural cocoa powder, cocoa nibs, and dark chocolate.
6 tbsp (90 mL) canola oil
¾ cup (175 mL) dark brown sugar, packed
2 tbsp (30 mL) honey
1- omega-3 egg
2 tsp (10 mL) pure vanilla extract
½ cup (125 ml) natural cocoa powder – click here for more information
¾ cup (175 mL) whole wheat flour
2 tbsp (30 mL) wheat germ
¼ tsp (1 mL) baking soda
¼ cup (60 mL) cocoa nibs – available in most health food stores – click here for more info and why you need them in these cookies!
¼ cup (60 mL) chocolate chips at least 60% cocoa mass or 70% cocoa mass chocolate chunks
- Make sure that the rack in your oven is in the middle.
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- In a medium mixing bowl beat together the oil, brown sugar, and honey. This is going to look like wet shiny sand, it’s supposed to.
- Beat in the egg and the vanilla for about 3 minutes or until the mixture looks creamy.
- Gently beat in cocoa powder. Warning: turn on those beaters full throttle and you will look like a cocoa mess in a couple of seconds. Gently beat the cocoa powder in on low and increase speed once it’s been incorporated. Then beat for 1 minute.
- In a medium bowl stir together the whole wheat flour, wheat germ, baking soda, cocoa nibs, and chocolate chips or chunks with a whisk. Add to the cocoa batter. Blend until well incorporated, approx. 1 minute. The batter will be really sticky.
- Drop by teaspoonfuls onto the prepared pan using a mini scoop. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until the outside is crunchy looking and they have puffed up. Don’t overbake these morsels; there aren’t a lot of things worse than burnt chocolate, okay I can name three but that’s for another day. My oven bakes these perfectly in exactly 9 minutes.
- Remove from oven. Let cool for 5 minutes on the pan (they will deflate as they cool) and then remove from the cookie sheet and let completely cool on a wire rack. Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 3 months.
Makes – 32 cookies using a 2 tsp (10 mL) mini scoop.
One serving = 2 cookies
One serving contains:
154 Calories, 8.2 g Total Fat, 1.9 g Sat Fat, 0 g Trans Fat, 24 mg Sodium, 19 g Carbs, 2 g Fibre, 12.3 g Sugar, 2 g Protein
Diabetes Food Choice Values Per Serving
1 Carbohydrate, 1 ½ Fats
Baking Tip:
I use electric beaters when I make cookies, but if you would rather stir by hand using a wooden spoon, more power to you.
Check out Charmian Christie’s fabulous blog Christie’s Corner for her review of these cookies- to read the review click here.
Or Susie the Foodie, another amazing food blogger who gave this recipe 4 1/2 wooden spoons out of 5! To read here story click here


Just made your Triple Chocolate Brownie Cookies —- so nice to finally find a healthy chocolate treat, that actually tastes AMAZING!!!!! My kids love them thank you!
Sam.