Chocolate Chip Pizookie Recipe for Two made in the Microwave (2024)

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Today I'm sharing my shortcut microwave individual pizookie recipe for when you have a mad pizookie craving, but don't want to turn the oven on! Come on, I know I'm not the only one.Chocolate Chip Pizookie Recipe for Two made in the Microwave (1)

Chocolate Chip Individual Pizookie Recipe

A few weeks back I went toBJ'swith some friends andfinally had my first pizookie.

What is a pizookie?

It's basically a cookie that's baked in a little mini pizza pan and served piping hot with ice cream and usually some sort of topping-- it's heavenly! I know pizookies are served at other places too, but if you are headed to BJ's soon, the new salted caramel one has been beckoning me back there ever since I tried it. So good!

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To curb my cravings and since I don't have pizookie pans or will power, I decided to make up a quick batch of chocolate chip cookie dough in a very small quantity and quickly bake it in the microwave, just like my original coffee cake in a mug and pumpkin coffee cake.

This way I wouldn't have dozens of cookies staring me down every time I walked into the kitchen, and I could get it into my face much faster than I could if I had to wait for the oven to heat up, etc.

BUT, if you want a full-on Pizookie experience you have to try my chocolate chunk Pizookie! It's large and it's in charge!

But wait, can you microwave cookie dough?

Yes, yes you can. The result of this pizookie recipe is different and more cake-y than if you were to bake it in the oven and it doesn't get crispy but that's okay when it comes to pizookies.

The result here was a quick, hot, gooey microwave chocolate chip cookie pizookie perfection!

How to Make a Pizookie

This pizookie recipe makes two fairly big cookies and is just enough not to make me want another, especially when topped with ice cream and hot fudge. It starts by mixing up the cookie dough in a small bowl just like regular cookies but since it's such a small amount, mixing it by hand is pretty easy.

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I used some small ceramic saucers I had laying around, and they worked perfectly for "baking" the cookies in. Use what you have! Ramekins, small bowls, deep plates or even a mug would work.

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Use your fingers to press the dough out into an even layer in your vessel of choice. At this point, I try to touch it as little as possible so that I actually end up with some dough to bake. Is anyone else a chronic food picker when cooking?

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When "baking" in the microwave it's important to keep a close eye on things, or they can get bad pretty fast.

REALLY fast. Do you like the texture of erasers? No? Then watch carefully!

The key to a good pizookie is that it's just sightly under-baked. Each microwave will cook differently as will different cooking dishes and depth of the cookie, so there will likely be some trial and error. Mine was perfectly cooked at about the 50-second mark.
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This Pizookie recipe won't be golden brown like it would be if baked in the oven, but it will becooked-- promise! No one will notice anyway when a big scoop of vanilla ice cream starts melting over the top and you're digging in.

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Chocolate Chip Pizookie Recipe for Two made in the Microwave (8)

Microwave Chocolate Chip Pizookie {For Two}

Today I'm sharing my shortcut microwave pizookie recipe for when you're having a mad pizookie craving, but don't want to turn the oven on! Come on, I know I'm not the only one.

By Heather Cheney

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Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Servings: 2 servings

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons butter softened
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 egg yolk
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla
  • 6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • pinch of salt
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ cup chocolate chips

Instructions

  • In a small bowl mix together butter and brown sugar, add egg yolk and vanilla and stir until well combined.

  • Stir in flour, salt, and baking powder, mixing until no dry spots remain. Fold in chocolate chips.

  • Divide the dough in half and press into 2 small dishes (saucers, ramekins, mugs, etc.).

  • Cook one at a time in the microwave for 30-60 seconds. Microwaves vary so check after 30 seconds to see where you're at and cook in 10-second intervals from there. It goes pretty quickly.

  • Top with vanilla ice cream and hot fudge if desired.

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 1 serving | Calories: 480 kcal | Carbohydrates: 60 g | Protein: 5 g | Fat: 24 g | Saturated Fat: 14 g | Cholesterol: 146 mg | Sodium: 178 mg | Potassium: 111 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 40 g | Vitamin A: 705 IU | Calcium: 87 mg | Iron: 1.8 mg

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FAQs

Can you use a microwave for cookie dough? ›

Shape the Cookie: Take a small portion of the cookie dough and shape it into a cookie-sized disk or ball. Place it on a microwave-safe plate lined with parchment paper or a microwave-safe paper towel. Microwave Time: Microwave the cookie dough for about 45 seconds to 1 minute, depending on your microw.

What is the average number of chocolate chips in one cookie? ›

The average number of chocolate chips in a particular brand of chocolate chip chewy cookie is 19.

How do you heat up a BJ pizookie? ›

When you're ready to serve, reheat in a 350F oven for 5-7 minutes, or until it's just heated through.

Can you bake cookies in the microwave instead of oven? ›

Microwave your cookie.

Place the parchment with your cookie dough onto a microwave-safe plate. Microwave the cookie for 40 seconds. If the cookie still looks doughy, microwave it for 5 second intervals until it looks baked. Let it cool a minute before removing the cookie from the parchment.

Can you make Pillsbury cookie dough in the microwave? ›

The Pillsbury cookie should only be in the microwave for 25-30 seconds. Any longer and the cookie burns, any shorter and it probably won't be cooked. It will be very hot, and some strange smelling vapor may escape the microwave, but I'm pretty sure it's fine.

Is microwaving cookies good? ›

The Best Ways to Reheat Cookies

Place the cookie on a microwave-safe plate and heat them in the microwave for 10-15 seconds. Be careful not to overheat the cookies, as they can quickly become hard and chewy. Oven: This method is especially great for bigger cookies and larger batches of cookies.

Is it good to microwave cookies? ›

I tried making chocolate-chip cookies using 3 different appliances: microwave, air fryer, and oven. Though the microwave method was the fastest and easiest, the best results came from the oven. The winning cookies had a crunchy, golden-brown exterior, with a dense, chewy center.

How do you microwave cookies so they're soft? ›

Just wrap a cookie or two in a damp paper towel and then put them in the microwave for about 10 to 15 seconds. The moisture from the paper towel should soften the cookies right up. So if you wonder how to soften hard cookies quickly? Microwave is the way!

What happens if I put too many chocolate chips in cookies? ›

Chocolate chips are the star of the recipe. Adding too many can result in thin, overcooked cookies. Adding too few is just plain sad.

Can I eat one chocolate chip cookie a day? ›

Chocolate Chip Cookies Can Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease

The study, which was conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, found that people who ate one or two chocolate chip cookies a day had a lower risk of heart disease than those who didn't eat any cookies at all.

What if my dog ate a chocolate chip cookie? ›

If you think your dog has eaten chocolate, or if they have any of these symptoms, contact the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661 or your veterinarian or emergency vet right away: Vomiting. Diarrhea. Increased body temperature.

How do I get a free BJ's pizookie? ›

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Join BJ's Premier Rewards PLUS today to get a FREE Pizookie® and start earning points on every purchase (excluding alcohol).

What does pizookie stand for? ›

FAQ. What does the word pizookie mean? Pizookie is the combination of the words pizza and cookie. It is the perfect description of the pizza-sized cookie, usually made in a cast iron skillet, that comes out warm and gooey.

What does BJ's restaurant stand for? ›

"BJ" stands for Beverly Jean, the daughter of the first president of the company.

Do we need to preheat microwave for cookies? ›

Whenever we bake anything, before we keep the batter in to bake, we need to bring the microwave to the temperature specified in the recipe. This is called as pre-heating. This is an important step and the first thing you do even before you start mixing your batter.

Do you have to microwave flour for cookie dough? ›

How to heat treat flour. The first thing you need to do when making edible cookie dough is to heat treat your flour. You can do this in either the microwave or oven, and I recommend using an instant read thermometer to make sure you hit 165°F throughout.

Do you have to microwave flour for edible cookie dough? ›

There is a potential risk of foodborne illness from the consumption of raw flour. Follow Step 1 to heat-treat your flour so it is safe to use. If you do not have a microwave, spread flour out on a baking sheet and toast in an oven at 350 degrees F for 5 to 6 minutes.

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