Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies
Satisfy your sweet and salty cravings with a batch of Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies. Featuring crushed pretzels in the batter and mini pretzels on top, every bite of these bakery-style cookies is chewy and crunchy.
Forget everything you know about ordinary cookies. All of it. From mediocre box mixes and plastic tubes of Pillsbury dough to dry, crumbly cookies from a factory, there’s no time like the present to clear the cache of dessert disappointment in your brain. That’s because your humdrum cookie memories are about to be overwritten by a recipe that will blow your mind: Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies.
Made with browned butter, these wow-worthy cookies combine the sweetness of chocolate chips with the salty sass of pretzels. And while these opposing flavors typically fight it out for dominance, crammed together in cookie dough they’re a dynamic duo–a sweet and salty blend that’s perfectly balanced and ready to be baked.
But before these babies go into the oven, we need to take an intermission. Not for a well-deserved nap, but because the dough needs to chill for 4 hours. Yes, you heard that right; this dough likes to take its sweet old time getting ready. I won’t tell you that good things come to those who wait, you’ll taste it yourself with the first crunchy chewy bite. With a bit of patience, brown butter, chocolate chips and salted pretzels you’ll create and epic cookie that’s pure deliciousness.
Before sharing the recipe for Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies, here are a few baking tips to help you out:
Ingredient Tips
This recipe was made with salted mini pretzels but feel free to substitute mini pretzel sticks. Just be sure whatever pretzels you use are fresh from the bag and not stale.
Always use the spoon and level method to measure flour. Scooping flour is a no-no. That technique overpacks flour into the measuring cup which will result in dry, dense cookies.
Eggs need to be at room temperature before beginning. If you’ve forgotten to take yours out of the refrigerator ahead of time then speed up the process by placing it in a bowl of warm water. Don’t use hot water; we want to warm the eggs, not hatch them.
Preparation Tips
Browned butter takes approximately seven minutes from the time the butter initially melts until completion. If you’ve never browned butter before, it is simple. First, melt butter over medium heat in a saucepan. Next, stir constantly with a wooden spoon, taking care not get distracted. (There’s a fine line between browned butter and burned butter. Do not cross that line or you will be buying a new saucepan.) The butter will get foamy and release a nutty aroma. After that happens, you will begin seeing browned bits forming on the bottom. Right after, remove the pan from heat, pour butter into a heat-safe bowl and pop in the freezer until cool.
Chilling dough for a minimum of 4 hours is mandatory, therefore, do not skip this step or your cookies will spread and flatten when they bake. Cookie dough can be made ahead and chilled up to 2 days before baking.
A simple hack for perfectly round cookies is to place the rim of a large drinking glass over cookies when they are hot out of the oven then swirl the glass in a circular motion until each cookie takes shape.
How to Store Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies
Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature up to 5 days.
Baked cookies freeze well, after cooling completely simply place them in a freezer bag and store up to 3 months.
I hope you enjoy this Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookie recipe. Please leave a rating and review when you try it yourself. And, while you’re at it, sign up for my weekly Recipe Newsletter so you never miss a tempting recipe.
Finally, if you like chocolate chip recipes then you’ll love this Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie. Nestled in a flaky butter crust with hints of cinnamon, this fudgy pie with chocolate chips, pecans and a splash of bourbon will make you thankful for fall flavors.
Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies
Heather WolfIngredients
Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour unbleached
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 3/4 tsp sea salt fine
- 1 cup dark brown sugar packed
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 tsp vanilla extract pure
- 2 large eggs room temperature
- 3/4 cup dark chocolate chips
- 1 cup salted mini pretzels crushed
Topping
- 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips
- 24 salted mini pretzels broken
Instructions
Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies
- Brown butter in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat stirring constantly with a wooden spoon for approximately 7 minutes or until the butter gets foamy and releases a nutty aroma.
- Once browned bits begin to form on the bottom of the pan, remove from the heat, pour butter into a heat-safe bowl then place in the freezer to chill for 10 minutes.
- Whisk together flour, baking soda and salt in a medium-sized bowl. Set aside.
- Once brown butter has cooled, add to a mixing bowl with brown sugar and granulated sugar then beat with an electric mixer until light and creamy — approximately 1 minute.
- Add the vanilla and eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition until incorporated.
- Reduce mixer speed to low then add dry ingredients to wet, mixing until almost combined and flour is still visible.
- Using a wooden spoon, mix in 3/4 cup of chocolate chips and 1 cup of crushed pretzels until evenly distributed. Do not overmix or cookies will be dry.
- Using a large, 2-Tablespoon cookie scoop, scoop cookies onto parchment lined baking sheets, spacing cookie balls 2 inches apart.Note: dough will be wet but will firm up as it chills.
- Cover baking sheets with plastic wrap then chill in the refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hours or up to 2 days.
- Preheat the oven to 350F.
- Remove plastic wrap from baking sheets and bake for 11 to 12 minutes or until the cookie edges are set but the centers are still soft.
- Remove baking pan from oven then press remaining chocolate chips and broken pretzel pieces into the tops of cookies.
- For perfectly round cookies, place the rim of a large drinking glass over cookies while they are still warm then swirl the glass in a circular motion until each cookie takes shape.
- Cool cookies on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature up to 5 days.
These cookies are fabulous! Next time I’m going to try them with chocolate covered pretzels.
Great idea, Jennifer! I’m totally adding chocolate covered pretzels to the cookie batter for my next batch. The more chocolate the better 🙂
YES!!! These look delicious. I love the combination of sweet and salty. I can’t wait to try this easy to follow recipe. Thank you!
You’re most welcome, Christine! I’m a big fan of salty and sweet too 🙂
Your Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies recipe is a delight! The sweet and salty combination is a game-changer. Thanks for sharing this creative and delicious treat that’s sure to satisfy cravings. Can’t wait to give it a try in my kitchen!
Thanks so much, Moni! I hope you enjoy this pretzel cookie recipe.
oh yum. These look pretty and delicious. Definitely worth that wait.
Chilling cookie dough always tests my patience, too. Glad to hear you stuck it out and loved the recipe!
I really love that classic sweet and salty combination. These cookies and bars are just perfect for me.
Sweet and salty cookies are so addictive! I’m glad to hear you liked them, Beth.
I can make more of these cookies. Every delicious bite of these buttery cookies are perfectly soft and chewy with crisp!
Love to hear it, Alita. The browned butter really does add another layer of flavor to these sweet and salty cookies.
Wow, these Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookies sound absolutely irresistible! I love the idea of having both chewy and crunchy textures in one bite. And the combination of sweet chocolate chips and salty pretzels sounds like a match made in heaven. Thank you for sharing this fantastic recipe, I can’t wait to try it out!
Excited that these chocolate pretzel cookies caught your eye, Sonia. Enjoy the recipe.
Great recipe for brown butter cookies. These cookies look very tasty with the pretzels and chocolate chips.
What a delightful treat idea! The combination of sweet chocolate chips and the crunch of pretzels sounds like a match made in cookie heaven.
YUM!!! I am not a huge chocolate fan and will try swapping chocolate chips for peanut butter chips. I can’t wait to try these!
I have never tried Chocolate chip pretzel cookies. I’m going to try this recipe at home.
My stomach is growling! These chocolate chip pretzel cookies look decadent. Everything I love in a yummy dessert!
These are yummy cookies and I love to have them as a snack when I get hungry. I froze a few that were already baked so I can have them again later.
Sweet! Love getting feedback like this, especially that you froze a few pretzel cookies for later when a salty craving strikes 🙂
My kids are going to love this for sure! It looks absolutely delicious and tasty!
Chocolate chip pretzel cookies are something I’ve never tried before. I will definitely give this a try in the future
Happy to introduce you to these unique chocolate chip cookies, Zab! Enjoy the recipe.
We love chocolate and pretzels – this is a great combination! I would love to make these with my girls.
What’s not to love? LOL. Happy to find another chocolate pretzel fan. Hope your girls enjoyed making these cookies.
I made this today for my kids and they were a hit ! These cookies are so moist and chewy and truly addictive!
Yay! Love to hear that your kids are fans of these pretzel chocolate chip cookies. Totally agree that they are addictive–it’s just something about salty and sweet together that makes them hard to resist!
Hhhhmmmmm….these must be very nice! It’s been so long since I last had pretzels! And I love my cookies crunchy. I must try these out.
They are Very nice with a capital V 🙂 Pretzel cookies are perfect for crunchy cookie lovers. Hope you enjoy the recipe.
These chocolate chip pretzel cookies are looks so good! I’m a chocolate lover so I love to try this recipe and my husband is a baker for sure he will love it as well. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
You’re most welcome, Catherine! Glad these chocolate chip cookies caught your eye. Hope you and your husband enjoy them as much as we do in my family.
These chocolate chip pretzel cookies looks so delicious. I’m putting pretzels in my instacart today so I can make them.
Ha! This is great, you’re stocking your virtual grocery cart with pretzels just to make these chocolate chip cookies. Hope you enjoy!