These paleo chocolate chip cookies for two are made deep-dish style so they’re crunchy on the outside, but soft and ooey gooey on the inside! You would never know they’re a healthier treat!
Well. It’s back.
We took a break for a few weeks with some Breakfast Burrito Bowls and Roasted Cauliflower.
But, I missed our Monday dates with paleo-friendly chocolate-for-two goodness.
And I am thinking your probably did too. Monday’s started to feel like a sad, chocolate-less black hole of doom and gloom.
That IS an exaggeration because there was still some MAJAH yummage going on. It just wasn’t Paleo Brownies.
We needed chocolate. We needed almond buttah.
WE NEEDED DEEP DISH PALEO CHOCOLATE COOKIES.
Pick your taste buds off the floor. It’s rude to leave things like that laying around friends.
If that wasn’t enough, well, who are you?
Just kidding. Sort of.
What I was going to say is, these deepy-dishy crunchety-on-the-outside-but-super-soft-and-THE-MELTY-CHOCOLATE-NUMS on the inside paleo coconut flour chocolate chip cookies POR DEUX (because French makes everything sound fancy and extra full of tasties) can go from the bowl to YER FACE in UNDER 30 mins.
This is both awesome and terrible at the SAME TIME.
Because that means that you can even make them for breakfast and go to work on a “I JUST HAD COOKIES FOR BREAKFAST AND NOW MY DAY IS BASICALLY GOING TO BE RAINBOWS” high.
I mean, I am not suggesting you do this, because your boss might not like you having the attention span of a chicken nugget (aka: zero) all day long.
BUT, I am also not NOT suggesting it either.
If you’re picking up what I am putting dowwwwwnnnn. 😉
SIDENOTE: I was googling “what is a Butterfinger” the other day (do NOT ASK) and then it took me to their website, and the OFFICAIL website described it as CRISPETY AND CRUNCHETY! I thought I made those words up!
Clearly, me and Butterfingers and kindred spirits and I should eat them every day for all the evers of my life right? Right.
Anyway. Back to paleo cookies.
There is really nothing too unusual about these healthy chocolate chip cookies, like at ALL. Which is why I LOVE them. The ingredients are always in the pantry (again, the DANGER) and you pretty much just do a little stir-the-cookie-dough dance and into the oven they go.
It doesn’t get easier than this paleo cookies recipe folks.
Ya ya ya, unless you eat a pre-made cookie. Stop being all logical. That would defeat the healthy shenanigans anyway.
I win.
And you can win too. By putting down this computer and falling into a deep romance with a crispety-soft-perfectly sweetened bites of ooey-gooey-melty-chocolate yums.
I won’t even tell if you eat them both.
I PINKY SWEARS it.

Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp Grass-fed Chocolate Whey protein powder
- 1 Tbsp + 1 tsp Cocoa powder
- 1/8 tsp Salt
- 1/2 tsp Baking powder
- 1/2 Cup Crunchy Almond Butter
- 3 Tbsp Honey
- 1/4 tsp Vanilla extract
- 1 Large egg
- 1/4 Cup Dark chocolate roughly chopped
Instructions
- Lightly grease two 4oz ramekins with butter or coconut oil and preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- In a small bowl, stir together the protein powder, cocoa powder, salt and baking powder. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat together the almond butter, honey, vanilla and egg using an electric hand beater on high speed. Beat until the almond butter begins to "absorb" the liquid ingredients, and begins to thicken, just a minute or so.
- Pour the protein powder mixture, along with the chopped chocolate, into the almond butter mixture and stir until well combined. Your batter will be wet and sticky.
- Divide the batter evenly between the two prepared ramekins, and spread out evenly. They will be about 3/4 of the way full.
- Bake until the cookies have risen significantly, the edges just begin to darken, and the top feels firm and slightly crunchy, about 20 minutes.
- Let cool for 5-10 minutes (depending how long you can wait!) and DEVOUR!
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Crystal says
I made this recipe last night and it was AMAZING!! My daughter and I couldn’t believe that something so good was actually healthy. Thanks so much for the recipe!! It’s a keeper!!
Taylor Kiser says
WOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO! I am so happy you LOVED It, and thanks for letting me know!!! Thanks Crystal! 😀
Stephanie Thomson says
I am going to buy some ramekins and I see there are different sizes. Which ones would be better; 2 oz. or 3 oz.? Yours looks smaller than 4 oz., so I guess I won’t ask about that size! Thanks!
Taylor Kiser says
I honestly don’t know! I looked all over my ramekins for a size, and it didn’t say. So I threw it on my measuring scale and poured water in. It said it was 5oz, but I feel like that is way too high!
Sorry that is of no help 🙁 if you know how I can measure it, please let me know!
Stephanie says
It would be liquid measurement. If you use your measuring cup, how many oz. of water fit in the ramekin?
Taylor Kiser says
Of course, why didn’t I think of that – thanks! 4oz 🙂
Stephanie says
Thanks so much! Cannot wait to try this recipe!
Taylor Kiser says
Of course! Please let me know how it goes!
Jesse says
I gotta try this recipe this weekend. Looks amazingly delicious.
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Jesse! Please let me know if you try it!
Jen says
Hi Taylor, this recipe looks great! One thing: what can I substitute for the whey protein powder?
Taylor Kiser says
I can’t tell you for sure, as that is not the way the recipe was developed, however, you could try cocoa powder. It would just make it less sweet!
Mila says
That looks amazing!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Mila!
emma says
YUMMY! I don’t have any protein powder, but this makes me want to go buy some 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
You should! It’s such a great way to sneak extra protein into your diet 🙂 Thank you!
Cat says
I can never make anything with protein powder look this good but I may have to try again – just to be sure!
Taylor Kiser says
Haha, do it! You won’t regret it!
I hope 😉
Thanks Cat!
Julia @ Lord Still Loves Me says
The excitement throughout this text is contagious!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Julia! 😀