Chocolate Meringue Cookies Recipe (2024)

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  • January 28, 2024
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Chocolate Chip Meringue Cookies are so simple to make and are so delicious. Crunchy chocolate meringue on the outside and soft and chocolatey on the inside.

These meringues are the perfect recipe for bite-sized desserts. They are great to serve at parties, along with our pastry triangles or our well-loved poppy seed bars.

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Meringue Cookies-

These chocolate chip meringue cookies are amazing! It’s kind of like a chocolate chip cookie but in crunchy form. The cookies come together quickly and are much easier to make than most classic meringue cookies. This is a chocolate lover’s dream.

The tarter acts as a stabilizer and adds volume to the meringue cookies. Fluffy and airy cookies that have so much flavor in every bite.

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How to Make Chocolate Chip Meringue Cookies-

  1. Beat egg whites and cream of tartar until soft peaks form, about 2 minutes.
  2. Slowly beat in the vanilla and sugar.
  3. Beat until stiff peaks form, about 3 minutes. The mixtures should be glossy.
  4. With a spatula, mix in the sifted cocoa.
  5. Gently fold in the chocolate chip morsels.
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6. Drop heaping tablespoons onto a cookie sheet and dust with cocoa if desired.

7. Bake for 35-45 minutes or until dry. The cookies are ready when they are hard to touch.

TIP: Once cookies are baked, turn off the oven and open the door, allowing the meringue cookies to cool before removing them to room temperature.

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How Do I Store Meringue Cookies?

These cookies are the best if stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to one week (though they probably can last long – they just never do at our home, ha!..).

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This Chocolate Chip Meringue Cookie recipe was shared with me by a coworker many years ago when I first got married and was working at an office job; we loved the recipes; it’s a keeper recipe for sure. I hope you love the meringue cookies as much as we do

Try These Other Great Dessert Recipes:

  • Sweet Crunch Bites– Crunchy dessert balls.
  • Nutella Rice Krispie Treats– The best no-bake bars.
  • Double Chocolate Banana Muffins– Moist banana muffins with chocolate chips.
  • Rice Krispie Treats– Classic rice Krispie treats with chocolate and dried fruit.

Chocolate Meringue Cookies Recipe

Author: Valentina

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Chocolate meringue cookies are a pretty impressive dessert. Each bite starts with a crunch and ends with a soft, chewy center. This rich, chocolaty cookie always gets rave reviews, so it is a must at every gathering!

Servings: 20 meringue cookies

Ingredients

  • 3 egg whites
  • tsp cream of tarter
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 Tbsp Cocoa
  • 1 3/4 cups chocolate chip morsels
  • cocoa for dusting, optional

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 300°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Using a stand mixer, beat the egg whites with the cream of tarter at high speed. Do this for about two minutes or until soft peaks form.

  • Keep the mixer running while adding vanilla and sugar. Beat for about three more minutes or until stiff peaks form. The mixture should be glossy.

  • Add cocoa powder and chocolate chips and fold in with a rubber spatula.

  • Use a tablespoon to make large drops of batter on a baking sheet and dust with cocoa.

  • Bake for 35-45 minutes or until the tops are dry.

  • Wait until the cookies are cooled before removing them from the baking sheet and serving.

Notes

  • Check out our post for pro tips on beating egg whites.
  • Leave an inch of space between the cookies on the baking sheet.
  • Store leftover cookies at room temperature in an airtight container for up to a week.

Nutrition

68kcal Calories10g Carbs0g Protein2g Fat1g Saturated Fat1mg Cholesterol12mg Sodium10mg Potassium0g Fiber9g Sugar25IU Vitamin A0.1mg Vitamin C13mg Calcium0.2mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Chocolate Meringue Cookies Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 68Calories from Fat 18

% Daily Value*

Fat 2g3%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Cholesterol 1mg0%

Sodium 12mg1%

Potassium 10mg0%

Carbohydrates 10g3%

Fiber 0g0%

Sugar 9g10%

Protein 0g0%

Vitamin A 25IU1%

Vitamin C 0.1mg0%

Calcium 13mg1%

Iron 0.2mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

(The nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

NOTE: This is an old post we are updating with new photographs May, 2019.

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    • Silvia

    I just did it and not happy with results.
    I follow exactly the recipe. Half way down pipping it started changing the consistency and it became more liquidy and they just turned flat. I used tip #32 and did small size. Instead of using small chips I used Callebaut dark vermicelli.
    Probably not doing it again.

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Silvia, this recipe shouldn’t be piped. You can just use a spoon to add drops of the meringue onto the baking dish.

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    • Catherine Arnett Hylen

    I’ve made these several times & they are perfection. Use your best quality chocolate & coco powder!

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      So glad you enjoyed the easy recipe, Catherine. Thanks for the tip. 🙂

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    • Linda

    I’ve made these many times and they’re always delicious. Recently my granddaughter became dairy free so I switched to dairy-free chocolate chips and they’re were as delicious as every other time I’ve made them. Great recipe!

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Linda, thank you so much for trying our delicious meringue cookies recipe! So glad you enjoyed this recipe.

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FAQs

What is the secret to making meringue? ›

Use fresh egg whites. Old egg whites tend to collapse when other ingredients are folded in, and they don't rise well in the oven. Use eggs at room temperature. Cold egg whites tend to reduce meringue volume.

Are meringues supposed to be crunchy or chewy? ›

A baked meringue should have a chewy center and a crisp exterior. ‌Solution: Leave meringues to cool in the oven. After turning the oven off, you can leave meringue cookies inside to finish drying out. Crack the oven door if you're worried the heat will be too high.

What is the most stable meringue for cookies? ›

Italian meringue, like Swiss meringue, is cooked. It's the most stable of all three meringues, and it's ideal for buttercreams, piped decorations, topping tarts, and baking into cookies. Here, there's no double boiler involved.

What makes meringues chewy in the middle? ›

Chewy meringues, or pavlovas, have cornflour and vinegar added, which helps create that chewy centre.

What is the enemy of meringue? ›

No yolks here! Surprisingly, fat is the enemy of a good meringue. Think about it this way: Egg yolks are what you use when you want a dense, luscious dessert like mousse or chocolate pudding. Egg whites provide the lightest, airiest texture you can imagine.

What does vinegar do in meringue? ›

Acid. Whether it be vinegar, lemon juice, cream of tartar, or a combination, an acid will greatly improve the structure of meringue. Acid not only helps meringue whip up and aerate more quickly, it also keeps it stable. Without acid, meringue is more likely to collapse either during or after mixing.

Can you over whip meringue? ›

You can't overbeat meringue - It's true! You can't ruin it by mixing too much, so once all of the sugar is added, be sure that your meringue is glossy and that you have super firm, stiff peaks when you remove the beater from the mixer. Don't be afraid to mix a little longer if it appears too soft.

Can you overmix meringue cookies? ›

A warning — if you add your sugar too slowly the mix will get too fluffy and the texture of the meringues will be too open. Over whip the egg whites and you risk making them too firm and they will risk losing the moisture that they hold.

Why is cream of tartar used in meringue cookies? ›

Cream of tartar stabilizes the tiny bubbles in the egg whites, by precluding the egg proteins from sticking together. It thus speeds up the egg white whipping process and contributes to a stable, billowy, glossy meringue, perfect for cookies, topping pies, and folding into cake.

Do I have to use cream of tartar in meringue? ›

The bottom line: For smooth, stiff beaten egg whites that keep their shape, don't skip the cream of tartar. If you don't have cream of tartar, substituting 1/4 teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar per egg white works almost as well. To avoid meringues that weep, don't skip the cream of tartar...

Why is my meringue like marshmallow? ›

It doesn't have to be perfect, but if there are too many undissolved pieces of sugar, it means it's not fully dissolved into the protein layer of the egg whites. When this happens, your meringues won't come out crisp and they might seep liquid during baking as the sugar melts out of the meringue.

Do you use granulated or powdered sugar for meringue? ›

It can be made with any sugar. One cup of superfine sugar or packed brown sugar is equal to 1 cup of granulated sugar; 1-3/4 cups powdered sugar equals 1 cup granulated. Superfine sugar may dissolve more readily and produce a smoother glossier meringue, but volume will not be as great.

Can you over bake meringue? ›

Overcooking meringue causes those little sugary drops of moisture on top of baked meringues. It is difficult to prevent this, as most recipes now bake longer at lower temperatures to cook the egg whites enough to eliminate any risk of salmonella.

Is meringue better with cream of tartar or lemon? ›

The bottom line: For smooth, stiff beaten egg whites that keep their shape, don't skip the cream of tartar. If you don't have cream of tartar, substituting 1/4 teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar per egg white works almost as well. To avoid meringues that weep, don't skip the cream of tartar...

Why add vinegar and cornstarch to meringue? ›

Whether it be vinegar, lemon juice, cream of tartar, or a combination, an acid will greatly improve the structure of meringue. Acid not only helps meringue whip up and aerate more quickly, it also keeps it stable. Without acid, meringue is more likely to collapse either during or after mixing.

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