TheseĀ German Chocolate Cookie Cups are petite in size but mighty in flavor! Chocolate chip cookie cups are filled to the brim with homemade coconut pecan frosting with a drizzle of chocolate on top. Divine!
So it’s only been in recent times that I’ve tried and liked German Chocolate flavors.
It started when I was in a college class called “Food & Culture” which basically consisted of us learning about different cultures by trying said cultures’ food. So basically, if you were doing your assignment on China and didn’t bring Chinese food, you’d fail. Otherwise, you literally sat around eating different foods from different cultures and got an A+.
I loved college.
I represented Germany because – not to brag or anything – but I’m like, 1/8th German and wanted to ~connect to my roots~ or whatever. So basically I talked about German food, brought in braunschweiger (liver pate that my grandma used to feed me on saltine crackers) and… German chocolate cake.
… which is NOT German at all. Sigh.
But I got an A, so who really cares? But before I can finish, let me publicly apologize to the country of Germany by saying, I’m sorry I misrepresented your country with the wrong cake. I’ll do better. xo, Hayley
However, that fateful day launched my love affair with German chocolate cake, and I think I know why: it’s that FROSTING. That glorious, gooey coconut pecan frosting that tops the cake and makes me weak in the knees. That frosting is what was the basis for theseĀ German Chocolate Cookie Cups!
Originally, I wanted to make a chocolate cookie cup, but mine turned out dry and crumbly which is a no bueno anytime you are dealing with desserts. After brainstorming, I figured chocolate chip cookie dough would work just as well because it has chocolate, and because cookies topped with frosting are life-changing. So chocolate chip cookies it was!
The frosting is homemade because really, there’s no substitutions. If you wanted you could use the canned version – I won’t judge – but the homemade kind is just lightyears ahead in the flavor department. Whatever’s your prerogative, baby.
Once the cookie cups bake up nice and cup-like, drop in some of that gooey, fabulous frosting. I finished my cookie cups with a pecan halve and a drizzle of chocolate because,Ā duh.
Get yourself educated in these flavorful little dudes!
German Chocolate Cookie Cups
Ingredients
- One (24-count) package refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough
- 1 cup evaporated milk
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 3 large egg yolks
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter cubed
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans
- 1 cup shredded or flaked sweetened coconut
- Additional pecan halves
- Chocolate for drizzling chocolate wafers melted, chocolate syrup drizzled, etc
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Liberally grease a 24-cavity miniature muffin pan with cooking spray. Place one cookie dough ball into each muffin cavity and bake for approximately 10-15 minutes or until the centers appear set and the edges are golden brown. Cool for about 10 minutes, then using the handle of a wooden spoon, make small indentations in the middle of each cookie cup. Cool completely.
- While cookies cool, make your frosting. Combine the evaporated milk, granulated sugar, egg yolks, cubed butter, and vanilla extract over medium heat until the butter melts. Bring the mixture to a small boil and stir constantly for 10-12 minutes or until mixture has thickened. Remove from the heat and stir in the chopped pecans and coconut. Cool the frosting for about 30 minutes.
- Using a cookie dough scoop, scoop heaping Tablespoonfuls of the frosting into and on top of each cookie cup. Press a pecan half on top and drizzle with melted chocolate.
That gooey, buttery frosting is just to-die for, and the crispy, chewy cookie cup is the perfect vessel to enjoy it on!
Have a super sweet day!
xo, Hayley
Dorota says
Cookie Cups look fantastic.
cakespy says
I’m coco-NUTS for these cookie cups!
Maryann says
These look great, I pinned it hopefully will get to it soon. I bake every saturday for customers, so always looking for Great easy quick recipes. Love this site.
Laurel says
I made these today. I used home made sugar cookies for the base. They taste really good but I was disappointed to find I have a whole lot of filling left!
melissa stemen says
Have you tried freezing these?
chattygranny says
can you use homemade cookie dough or does it work best with store bought dough? and can you freeze? they look amazing?
thedomesticrebel says
Yes, you can absolutely use homemade cookie dough! And yes, you can freeze the cups but I wouldn’t freeze the frosting once the cups are filled. So freeze the un-filled cups and fill just before serving.
Samantha A Coleman says
Can you use muffin liners to make these.
thedomesticrebel says
Hi Samantha, you could!
Michele says
Iām in the middle of making these wonderful cups and I donāt know how the frosting should be. Itās thick but not that thick. Iām afraid to use it bc I donāt want them to be dripping out. HELP.
thedomesticrebel says
Hi Michele, it’s normal for frosting to be a little on the looser side at first. Let it set for awhile at room temperature before filling and it should thicken up more.
Mary says
Looks Delish. I should try this for the new Christmas cookie this year.
JANINE CYPHER says
Do fit cookie dough into baking pans, or just drop the ball of dough into pans
Dixie L Chambers says
I made these should I refrigerate them?
thedomesticrebel says
Hi Dixie, you do not need to refrigerate them.