Chocolate Cherry Chunk Cookies (2024)

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Chocolate Cherry Chunk Cookies are the perfect treat for the chocolate lover in your life. Chocolate chunks and cherries make this easy chocolate cookie recipe so rich and decadent.

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So my sister says I have a problem. A big baking problem.

You don't believe her, do you? I mean just because I bake 4-5 times a week and share those crazy recipes here. I don't see the problem at all.

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A few weeks ago we packed up and went to visit family for a week. When we were almost to my sister's house, I text her and let her know we had to stop at Walmart for a few things.

I then asked if she wanted me to bake some goodies while we were there visiting. I didn't bake any treats to bring with us, so I figured why not make them there and have them be super fresh.

Her first choice was these Marshmallow Reese's Blonde Brownies. So I picked up the ingredients for those...plus the ingredients for these chocolate cake mix cookies.

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I have had the idea for these cookies on my brain for a while and just couldn't wait any longer to create them. And I figured what better time to experiment on a cookie! I mean I had extra people to sample the goodies for me, right?

So, I made blonde brownies one day. And then I baked cookies the next day.

What? Baking cookies on vacation? I don't see the problem at all.

My sister says I need Bakeaholics Anonymous though. She says baking on vacation isn't normal. Oh, and taking pictures of said cookies is even less normal apparently.

I rummaged around through my sister's house to find anything I could use to showcase these amazing cookies. I found burlap, a colorful placemat, and some cupcake liners. Then I moved her dining room table so I could experiment with the light from her window. It was snowing too, so it was harder to capture these cookies. The whole time my sister was laughing and calling me crazy. Ok, so maybe it was a little crazy, but that's just me. Baking is always on my mind. Now if I was in the Caribbean on the beach, I wouldn't be baking! But inside on a cold snowy day, why not?

Now trust me when I say you need these cookies! I realize we are still in January, and every one is still going strong on those diets. BUT...you need these cookies. Like yesterday!

Chocolate Cherry Chunk Cookies

These are the easiest cookies to make. Cake mix, butter, egg, and cream cheese. And then throw in whatever mix ins your heart desires. These have cherry pieces and chocolate chunks in them because that is what I was craving that particular day.

Rich decadent cookies are the perfect treat for a cold snowy day! I think you need a baking day pronto! Just don't call me when you can't stop eating these cookies...because I won't answer. I will be hiding in my closet devouring my own cookies.

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Recipe

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Cherry Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Yield: 36 cookies

Prep Time: 45 minutes

Cook Time: 9 minutes

Total Time: 54 minutes

Rich chocolate cookies with chocolate chunks and cherry pieces will help conquer your chocolate cravings. These cookies are amazing.

Ingredients

  • 8 Tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 large egg
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 chocolate cake mix
  • 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • ¾ cup chopped maraschino cherries, patted dry
  • 1 cup chocolate chunks

Instructions

  1. Beat the butter, egg, and vanilla. Stir in the cake mix and mix well.
  2. Add the cream cheese and beat until mixed in. Stir in the chocolate chunks and cherries by hand.
  3. Refrigerate the cookie dough for 1-2 hours. The dough will be sticky from the cherries.
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  5. Roll the dough into 24 cookie balls. Place on un-greased baking sheet or a Silpat. Bake for 10-11 minutes. The cookies will be very soft, but do not over bake them.
  6. Cool on the baking sheet for 2-3 minutes. Remove the cookies to a sheet of wax paper and cool completely.
  7. If the cookies are extra puffy, tap the tops of the cookies with the back of a spatula to even out the tops. The cookies will continue to set up after cooling.
  8. Store in a loosely sealed container for 4-5 days.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 24Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 104Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 24mgSodium: 33mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 0gSugar: 6gProtein: 1g

Nutrition facts are an estimate and are not guaranteed to be accurate. If you need special diet advice, please see a registered dietician.

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Jocelyn is the owner and creator of Inside BruCrew Life where she loves to share semi-homemade recipes with flair that anyone can recreate in their own kitchen. Jocelyn is married and has three kids. She loves to workout, enjoys trips to Disney, and relaxing at the beach.

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    • Jocelyn

      I'm so sorry. That's a very old recipe that got deleted. To make them, use this recipe with chocolate rice krispies. https://insidebrucrewlife.com/mm-rice-krispie-treats/ Unfortunately, they don't make the cherry M&M's anymore, but you could use dried cherries or chocolate covered dried cherries in place of them.

      Reply

  1. Sue Repine

    This was just the recipe I was looking for, but there were so many intrusive ads that I am just going to walk away and look for another site.

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    • Jocelyn

      I am so sorry to hear that. Thank you for letting me know about the amount of ads though. I will be sending my ad company an email to find out more.

      Reply

  2. gina

    I've had my eye on this recipe for a couple weeks now, but have been hoping for comments from others who actually tried it. Your photos are excellent and I am inclined to trust this recipe based on that...but for me, it's always helpful to read what others experienced when they tried a new recipe. So...thanks Robert!...i finally scrolled down far enough to read your post and I am now preparing to make these to send to my son for his Valentine Birthday! (express mail of course) I will post results after I finish baking!

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  3. Robert

    I made these tonight - here are my thoughts:

    At first the dough was way sticky and my OCD kicked in since the recipe didn't SPECIFICALLY say when to add the cherries and chocolate chunks. I almost wrote you a note but luckily my 10 year old was watching Sponge Bob and my ADD kicked in. SQUIRREL!! The distraction was long enough for my KitchenAid stand mixer to turn the glop into smooth yumminess. I stirred the cherries and chunks in by hand and into the fridge the bowl went. After a quick trip to the liquor store - hey! don't judge! I knew it would take more than 30 minutes! I used my medium cookie scoop because they were still pretty sticky.

    Using the cookie scoop I only got 31 cookies BUT they were 31 of the best, most amazing tasting cookies ever!

    Thank you so much for the recipe!

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      I am so glad to hear these turned out amazing for you. LOL! I must have been distracted when I wrote the recipe...I went back and added when to stir in the chocolate and cherries. I also made a note in the recipe about the dough being sticky. Good call on the cookie scoop...my hands were rather messy after rolling out 36 dough balls!

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      • Robert

        The only problem I have found with these cookies is that they tend to get rather moist when covered. I've made four batches now and even after adding a little extra time in the oven they stick together after sitting overnight. I've made your Peppermint Oreo Crunch and Red Velvet cookies and haven't had this problem so I'm guessing it's the cherries. I've thought about using dried cherries instead but doubt I would get the same flavor.

  4. Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home

    Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home

    Seriously, my mouth is watering! Oh my goodness. These are definitely on my "to do" list!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Have a great weekend,
    Suzanne

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  5. The Better Baker

    You sound perfectly normal to me! ;-} I think we could be best buds! But I can only imagine seeing your sister react to our 'normal'! =) No doubt, they were all thrilled to have you baking up a storm while you were there. Thanks much for sharing this luscious cookie at Weekend Potluck. We'd love it so much if you'd link back to the party in your post (so you could be featured!) You always have the most beautiful creations...and photos!

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Oh, they definitely were loving all the desserts! And thank you so very much for your sweet comments!! 🙂

      Reply

  6. kentuckylady717

    You don't have a problem at all Jocelyn...just keep the great recipes coming......I will never
    be able to make them all, but I still save them :)....

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Thank you!! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Meghan @ The Tasty Fork

    Jocelyn, you're the best sister ever!! I'd love it if someone came over and baked treats for me. The next time you're in Chicago, you have free range (and good window lighting) of my kitchen. I love the pop of cherry with chocolate. This is a cookie I need to make ASAP!!

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Thanks so much Meghan!! 😉

      Reply

  8. Rachel @ Baked by Rachel

    A baking problem?! No way! There is no such thing in my eyes, especially with awesome goodies like these 🙂 Wish I had a few to munch on!

    Reply

    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Haha, thanks Rachel!!

      Reply

  9. Jess @ On Sugar Mountian

    BAKING COULD NEVER BE A PROBLEM! DON'T EVER STOP JOCELYN! Ahem. Sorry to be your enabler, but when I see cookies like this and here that it could be a problem, I feel the need to enable. 😉

    Reply

    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Haha, you so get me! 😉

      Reply

  10. Gerry @ Foodness Gracious

    A classic combo, in fact one of my favorite breads is a choc cherry loaf from a local bakery!

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Mmmm, sounds delish! 😉

      Reply

  11. Kelly

    These look incredible Jocelyn! Hehe, that's too cute about what your sister said but at least she got to sample these delicious beauties 🙂

    Reply

    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      So true! Thanks Kelly!

      Reply

  12. Shannon @ Bake.Frost.Repeat

    Oh MY!!!!! These totally have my name all over them! And I love that you used cake mix. I'm totally making these this weekend!

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Thanks Shannon!!

      Reply

  13. Jennie @themessybakerblog

    I trust you. I need these cookies in my life. Pinned.

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Thanks Jennie!!

      Reply

  14. Nancy

    I can vouch for these cookies because I got to sample them! They are SO good!

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    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Thanks Mom!! 😉

      Reply

  15. Beth @ bethcakes

    Oh, these cookies look amazing! I don't think I've ever had a cookie with cherries in it. I also never would have thought to make them! I'm the only one in my family that likes to bake on vacation, but I totally understand it. 🙂

    Reply

    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      You def need to try these then, SO good! 😉

      Reply

  16. BakinDiva2

    Oh wow! These cooking look and sound scrumptious. After reading the list of ingredients, I realized I have them all. That's a big deal for me. Usually when I come across a recipe I would just love to bake right away, there's always one (or two) ingredients I don't have. 🙁
    But, whooohoo, I have everything I need! Will be baking these real soon. Thanks for providing such delicious recipes and a fantastic site/blog!!!! Keep those yummy sweet treats comin'!

    Reply

    • Jocelyn Brubaker

      Thank you so much!! 😉

      Reply

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