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Baking + Sweet, Cookies, Recipes, Special Diets
March 12, 2022

Eric’s Favorite (Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies)

5 from 1 review

There’s a reason these Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies are a staple in my house. My fiancé, Eric, LOVES them. They essentially were made for him.

Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
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finished Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies

There’s a reason these Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies are a staple in my house. My fiancé, Eric, LOVES them. They essentially were made for him. Like literally, I made this recipe because he can’t get enough of Ben & Jerry’s Tonight Dough, and these cookies felt like the next best thing. He loves all my cookies, but these are his favorite!

They are a hybrid of a brownie cookie and a peanut butter cookie, with tons of chocolate chips interlaced. Of course, they contain brown butter (the best cookies always do) and they are big, somewhat soft and definitely chewy.

These cookies are a love letter, and I hope you love them as much as Eric does. But believe me, he’ll always have dibs.

finished Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies

Table of contents

  • Ingredients for this chocolate peanut butter marble cookie
  • How to make the brown butter
  • How to temper your brown butter
  • Splitting up the doughs into two bowls
  • How to make the brownie cookie dough
  • How to make the peanut butter cookie dough
  • How to make these chocolate peanut butter marble cookies
  • How to cool and store these chocolate peanut butter marble cookies
  • FAQ
  • Looking for other cookie recipes?
melted butter

Ingredients for this chocolate peanut butter marble cookie

The ingredients mirror each other for each cookie “side,” but there are a few slight tweaks to each recipe. Here is everything you’ll need for these marble cookies:

For both:

  • 113 grams 70% cocoa chocolate chopped
  • 226 grams/1 cup butter

For the brownie cookie:

  • 118 grams brown sugar (1/2 cup and 2 tablespoons, spooned and packed)
  • 1 tablespoon milk of choice
  • 1 large egg at room temperature
  • 50 grams white sugar (1/4 cup)
  • 175 grams flour (1 1/3 cup)
  • 2 tablespoons dutch process cocoa
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

For the peanut butter cookie:

  • 1 tablespoon milk of choice
  • 118 grams brown sugar (1/2 cup 2 tablespoons, spooned and packed)
  • 1 large egg at room temperature
  • 75 grams creamy peanut butter (1/3 cup)
  • 50 grams white sugar (1/4 cup)
  • 183 grams flour (1 1/3 cup and 1 tablespoon)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
melted butter and beaten egg

How to make the brown butter

When you brown butter, you are essentially toasting the milk solids until they darken and deepen in color, lending rich caramelization flavor in the cookie.

To brown the butter, it’s best to put a skillet or saucepan on medium-low heat and melt the butter until it is golden yellow. Stir constantly to prevent the butter from scorching.
Continue to cook down the butter until the mixture starts to fizz slightly. Stir constantly as the butter begins to brown. When it gets to a golden brown color, remove from the heat and keep stirring until you get a rich dark brown color. Pour this into a large bowl.

Then you’re ready for the next step!

brown and white sugar added

How to temper your brown butter

The next step is tempering the brown butter. You do this before adding the egg to ensure that the egg doesn’t curdle. This would only happen if the butter was still hot, so you add milk for extra richness in the recipe, as well as a way to bring the heat down in the brown butter.

To temper the butter in this recipe, first divide the butter evenly into two large bowls. Add 1 tablespoon of milk in each bowl and whisk together until the butter is a light golden color.

If the mixture feels around room temperature, then it’s time for the sugar and the egg.

dry ingredients added for chocolate batter

Splitting up the doughs into two bowls

I mentioned this briefly above, but we started by browning one large amount of butter, and for the rest of the recipe we will be working in two bowls.

Since butter loses moisture as it browns, you’ll have less butter than when you first started. So each bowl will get about 100 grams of butter in it.

After the butter is split up and tempered, add the sugars to both bowls, but then add the peanut butter to just one bowl.

dry ingredients added peanut batter

How to make the brownie cookie dough

For the brownie cookie dough, you’ll want to add Dutch process cocoa powder along with the dry ingredients.

Dutch process cocoa has a much darker and richer flavor than baker’s cocoa or even cacao. This ingredient is integral to getting that rich, brownie-like taste but with only 2 tablespoons of cocoa. So don’t skip it!

chocolate batter

How to make the peanut butter cookie dough

The peanut butter cookie dough is simple. Just add the peanut butter to the wet ingredients, mix well and add in the rest of the dry.

The peanut flavor is subtle but there, and the color and richness is perfect in the cookie.

peanut butter batter

How to make these chocolate peanut butter marble cookies

Here’s a full (and DETAILED) step-by-step of how to make these cookies and mold them together!

  • Add the 1 cup of butter (2 sticks) to a saucepan. Put the saucepan on low heat and melt the butter fully. Raise the heat to medium and stir constantly. Let the butter foam slightly. When it turns a rich brown color remove it from the heat and whisk until the butter turns dark brown.
  • Divide the butter evenly into two large bowls. Since moisture has cooked off during the browning process, each bowl should contain about 100 grams of butter.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of milk to each bowl and whisk to temper the butter. Let it cool for a few more minutes.
  • Whisk one egg into each bowl. Then add the sugars and whisk again.
  • For the chocolate batter, add in the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt to one bowl. Stir to combine.
  • For the peanut butter, whisk in the peanut butter to the second bowl, then add the flour, baking powder and salt. Stir to combine.
  • Split the chocolate chips evenly between the cookies.
  • Scoop out 3 tablespoons of the dough. Roll the dough together to create 10 large “marble” balls.
  • Place the cookie dough balls on a parchment-lined baking sheet and chill in the refrigerator while you preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • Bake for 10-12 minutes at 350°F. The key is to remove the cookies before they look fully done. They will continue to “cook” outside of the oven, so this method helps them maintain the chewy texture.
  • Let cool and serve!
chopped chocolate

How to cool and store these chocolate peanut butter marble cookies

A key trick to these cookies is how you cool them. Or don’t cool them, in that regard.

I always recommend taking cookies out of the oven before they look fully “done.” This is because these chocolate peanut butter marble cookies continue to cook from residual heat when they are out of the oven, so pulling them out early ensures they stay moist and chewy in the center.

From there, you can either store them in the fridge right away or on the counter. In both circumstances, I recommend using an air-tight container and keeping the cookies in a dry place.

cookie balls on baking sheet

FAQ

Can I veganize this recipe?

Excitingly – yes! Miyokos Creamery has one of my absolute FAVORITE butter for vegan butter “browning.” So use 1 cup of that vegan butter, and then substitute in 1 flax egg (1 tablespoon flax + 2.5 tablespoons water) for each egg.

How long will these chocolate peanut butter marble cookies keep in the fridge?

They will keep in the fridge for up to two weeks! It’s a great option for long-term storage.

Can I use another nut butter or seed butter besides peanut butter?

Absolutely. I only used peanut butter because (surprise) it’s Eric’s favorite. But you can use almond butter, sunflower butter, or even tahini!

finished Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies

Looking for other cookie recipes?

You’ve come to the right place. Here are a few other popular favorites from the blog!

Burnt Miso (Brown Butter) Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies

The name says it all, but it still doesn't do this recipe justice. These chocolate chip cookies are filled with rich brown butter flavor, umami miso saltiness and rich dark chocolate. It's like heaven in a bite (or five).
Check out this recipe
Blueberry Cookie Recipe

Blue(berry) Cookies | Vegan & Naturally Blue!

I can confidently say these will be the best (and maybe only?) blueberry cookies you've ever had! They are soft in the middle, crispy on the edges, and are filled with melt-in-you-mouth goodness. This recipe uses frozen blueberries to make the cookies naturally blue, but that's not all they do! They help make this cookie recipe vegan, sweet and filled with blueberry flavor. A total winner in my books!
Check out this recipe

Vegan Levain Chocolate Chip Cookies

The thicc bois have entered the group chat. This vegan cookie recipe only makes 6 but they are SO worth it. Full credit for their ~chonkiness~ goes to one of the most underrated fat sources: vegetable shortening! It creates a thicker, taller cookie while still keeping moisture and tenderness, a total win-win for anyone plant-based!
Check out this recipe
finished Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies

And that’s it for these Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies!

If you make it, please tag me on Pinterest or Instagram so I can see! It’s my favorite thing to scroll through stories and see what you all are making.

And of course feel free to leave any questions, comments or reviews! This is the best place to reach me, and I’d love to hear from you <3

Eric’s Favorite (Chocolate and Peanut Butter Marble Cookies)

5 from 1 review
These cookies have it all – brown butter, a dark chocolate side, a peanut butter side and oh, not to mention, they are HUGE. They taste like a brownie and a peanut butter cookie rolled in one. Soft in the middle, chew edges. There's a reason they are Eric's favorite.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Servings: 10 cookies
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Ingredients

  • 226 grams/1 cup butter
For the brownie cookie:
  • 118 grams brown sugar, 1/2 cup 2 tablespoons, spooned and packed
  • 1 tablespoon milk of choice
  • 1 large egg at room temperature
  • 50 grams white sugar, 1/4 cup
  • 175 grams flour, 1 1/3 cup
  • 2 tablespoons dutch process cocoa
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
For the peanut butter cookie:
  • 1 tablespoons milk of choice
  • 118 grams brown sugar, 1/2 cup 2 tablespoons, spooned and packed,
  • 1 large egg, at room temperature
  • 75 grams creamy peanut butter, 1/3 cup
  • 50 grams white sugar, 1/4 cup
  • 183 grams flour, 1 1/3 cup and 1 tablespoon
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
For both:
  • 113 grams 70% cocoa chocolate , chopped

Instructions 

  1. Add the 1 cup of butter (2 sticks) to a saucepan. Put the saucepan on low heat and melt the butter fully. Raise the heat to medium and stir constantly. Let the butter foam slightly. When it turns a rich brown color remove it from the heat and whisk until the butter turns dark brown.
  2. Divide the butter evenly into two large bowls. Since moisture has cooked off during the browning process, each bowl should contain about 100 grams of butter.
  3. Add 1 tablespoon of milk to each bowl and whisk to temper the butter. Let it cool for a few more minutes.
  4. Whisk one egg into each bowl. Then add the sugars and whisk again.
  5. For the chocolate batter, add in the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt to one bowl. Stir to combine.
  6. For the peanut butter, whisk in the peanut butter to the second bowl, then add the flour, baking powder and salt. Stir to combine.
  7. Split the chocolate chips evenly between the cookies.
  8. Scoop out 3 tablespoons of the dough. Roll the dough together to create 10 large "marble" balls.
  9. Place the cookie dough balls on a parchment-lined baking sheet and chill in the refrigerator while you preheat the oven to 350°F.
  10. Bake for 10-12 minutes at 350°F. The key is to remove the cookies before they look fully done. They will continue to "cook" outside of the oven, so this method helps them maintain the chewy texture.
  11. Let cool and serve!

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Comments

  1. Allison Avatar
    Allison
    3/15/2022
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    My cookies came out dry and cakey. They didn’t spread as much as yours seemed to. Sad because I was really excited about this recipe. I used a scale and measured all of the ingredients correctly. What did I do wrong?

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      3/15/2022
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      Hmmmm my only thought is that you cooked down the butter too far and it left each bowl with less than 90-100 grams – were you able to measure the butter after browning? These should be a very wet dough so I’m shocked they caked up!

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  2. Allison Avatar
    Allison
    3/17/2022
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    Thanks for responding! Yes I measured the butter and it was about 200 ml (unsure what that is in grams) but my dough wasn’t dry at all. That’s why I was confused too!

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      3/17/2022
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      Now I’m even more confused! My last thought would be either a difference in the egg size (that always gets me) or baking soda instead of baking powder, but none of these things should mess with the recipe enough to yield this result, especially if they dough is already very wet and pliable. I’ll do some testing this weekend and see if any trials mirror what happened to you!

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  3. Daniela Avatar
    Daniela
    4/6/2022
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    I loved this recipe it was the best thing I have ever tried! I will do it again!

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  4. Anya Avatar
    Anya
    4/7/2022
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    These are delicious! Especially when you really twist the two doughs together to marble them it makes all the difference! Both doughs together is the perfect bite! Great recipe! Saving this one for sure!

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    1. Justine Avatar
      Justine
      4/8/2022
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      aw yay! I’m so so glad you liked it!

      Reply
  5. Madeleine Avatar
    Madeleine
    2/12/2026
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    5 stars
    so delicious and cakey!! Highly, highly recommend if you are looking for something glamorously old fashioned and purely delicious…!

    Reply
    1. Justine Snacks Admin Team Avatar
      Justine Snacks Admin Team
      2/12/2026
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      So thrilled you loved it! Thanks so much for your review 🙂

      Reply

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