Sourdough Fudge Brownie

by Maria Garcia

Introduction

This recipe is all about a very special homemade treat called the sourdough fudge brownie cookie. It brings together three favorite things in one bite. The deep chocolate taste of brownies, the soft and chewy feel of cookies, and the gentle tang from sourdough starter. This recipe is made for people who love baking at home and want something a little different but still very comforting. It uses simple kitchen tools and easy steps so even someone new to baking can enjoy making it. The cookies come out rich, soft in the center, slightly crisp on the outside, and full of chocolate flavor that feels warm and satisfying. This recipe also helps you use leftover sourdough starter in a fun and tasty way.

People love this recipe because it feels special but not difficult. Many home bakers have sourdough starter at home and look for creative ways to use it. These cookies give them a sweet option instead of bread. The sourdough flavor is not strong or sour in a sharp way. It simply adds depth and makes the chocolate taste richer. The fudge brownie style makes the cookie moist and dense which many people prefer over dry cookies. Each bite feels like a small dessert moment that can lift your mood. Kids enjoy them, adults love them with coffee or tea, and guests always ask for the recipe.

You can make these cookies when you want comfort, joy, or a homemade treat that feels like a hug. They are perfect for weekend baking, family gatherings, holidays, or quiet evenings at home. If you are trying to enjoy food more mindfully, these cookies help because one or two feel very satisfying. They also fit well into a balanced lifestyle because they are homemade and you know every ingredient that goes into them. Baking them can be relaxing and rewarding. The smell of chocolate filling your kitchen can make any day feel better. This recipe is about joy, balance, and simple pleasure made from basic ingredients.

Ingredients You Will Need

All purpose flour 1 cup

Unsweetened cocoa powder 1 third cup

Baking soda half teaspoon

Salt half teaspoon

Unsalted butter half cup melted and cooled

Brown sugar 1 cup packed

White sugar half cup

Large egg 1

Egg yolk 1

Active or discard sourdough starter half cup

Vanilla extract 1 teaspoon

Dark chocolate chips or chunks 1 cup

Step by Step Method

First prepare your baking space. Preheat your oven to 175 degrees Celsius or 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line two baking trays with baking paper. This helps prevent sticking and makes cleanup easy. Set the trays aside while you prepare the dough.

In a medium bowl add the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. Use a spoon or whisk to mix everything well. Make sure there are no lumps of cocoa powder. This dry mixture will give the cookies structure and deep chocolate flavor. Once mixed set the bowl aside.

In a large bowl add the melted butter. Make sure it is not hot. Add the brown sugar and white sugar. Mix well using a spoon or spatula until the mixture looks smooth and glossy. This step helps dissolve the sugar and gives the cookies a soft texture.

Add the whole egg and the extra egg yolk to the butter and sugar mixture. Mix well until fully combined. The extra yolk makes the cookies rich and chewy. Now add the sourdough starter. It can be active or discard. Stir gently until everything is mixed. Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

Slowly add the dry ingredient mixture into the wet mixture. Do this in parts and mix gently each time. Do not over mix. Stop mixing as soon as you no longer see dry flour. Over mixing can make cookies tough.

Add the chocolate chips or chunks. Fold them into the dough gently. The dough will be thick and sticky. This is normal and gives the fudge brownie texture.

Cover the bowl and let the dough rest at room temperature for about 20 minutes. This allows the flour to absorb moisture and improves the texture.

Using a spoon or cookie scoop, take portions of dough and place them on the prepared baking trays. Leave enough space between each cookie because they will spread slightly while baking.

Bake in the preheated oven for 10 to 12 minutes. The edges should look set while the center still looks soft. Do not over bake. The cookies will continue to cook slightly after you remove them from the oven.

Remove the trays from the oven and let the cookies cool on the tray for 10 minutes. Then transfer them to a cooling rack. They will firm up as they cool but stay soft inside.

Once cooled enjoy your sourdough fudge brownie cookies with a glass of milk, coffee, or tea.

Why This Recipe Is Special

This recipe is special because it uses sourdough starter in a sweet and creative way. Many people think sourdough is only for bread, but it can add amazing flavor to desserts too. The starter helps improve texture and adds a mild tang that balances the sweetness of chocolate.

The fudge brownie cookie style gives you the best of both worlds. You get the rich dense feel of a brownie and the handheld convenience of a cookie. This makes it perfect for sharing and storing.

Making these cookies at home allows you to control the ingredients. You can choose good quality cocoa and chocolate. You can avoid unnecessary additives found in store bought cookies.

From a health point of view, sourdough starter can be easier to digest for some people. It also adds a small amount of natural fermentation which some find helpful for gut comfort. While this is still a treat, it feels more wholesome when made at home with care.

The taste is deep, rich, and comforting. The chocolate flavor stands out without being too sweet. The texture is soft, chewy, and slightly crisp on the edges. Every bite feels indulgent but balanced.

Extra Tips for Better Taste

Use good quality cocoa powder for a deeper chocolate taste. Natural unsweetened cocoa works very well.

If you like extra chocolate, add a few chocolate chunks on top of each cookie before baking.

Let the dough rest longer up to one hour if you want thicker cookies.

For a hint of coffee flavor add half teaspoon of instant coffee powder to the dry ingredients.

Sprinkle a tiny pinch of sea salt on top of the cookies before baking to enhance the chocolate flavor.

Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. You can also freeze the baked cookies and reheat slightly before eating.

Final Thoughts

The sourdough fudge brownie cookie is a wonderful recipe for anyone who loves baking simple homemade treats. It is rich, soft, and full of chocolate goodness. Using sourdough starter makes it unique and helps reduce waste in the kitchen. This recipe is easy to follow and perfect for beginners. Baking these cookies can bring comfort and happiness to your day. Whether you bake them for yourself, your family, or friends, they are sure to be loved. Enjoy the process, enjoy the smell, and enjoy every bite.

Nutrition Details

Nutrition per recipe approximate values

Calories 2400

Protein 36 grams

Fat 120 grams

Carbohydrates 300 grams

Fiber 20 grams

Sugar 200 grams

Nutrition per serving one cookie based on 16 cookies

Calories 150

Protein 2 grams

Fat 7 grams

Carbohydrates 19 grams

Fiber 1 gram

Sugar 12 grams

Disclaimer

This recipe and nutrition information is shared for general guidance only. Every person’s body is different and may respond differently to ingredients. Portion size, lifestyle, and personal health conditions can change results. Always listen to your body and enjoy treats in balance as part of a varied diet.

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