Deep-dish Cookies a la mode – “Pizookie” Style
We’re obsessed with this Chocolate Deep Dish Cookie. If you are a virgin to this sweet tooth delicacy, let me introduce you to a pizookie. A pizookie is cookie dough baked directly in a dish (just like Chicago deep dish style pizzas) then while still warm out of the oven, it’s topped with ice cream and immediately devoured.

Here’s the ultimate way to serve your favorite soft cookies, like our Chocolate Chunk Cookies 😉 A chocolate deep dish cookie. Absolutely brilliant.

Chocolate Deep Dish Cookie
Like many of us pizookie fanatics, we were first introduced to them at BJ’s Brewery and Restaurant. For me, it was when I moved down to Southern California for college. Staying in the dorms, the locals were well versed in the supreme pleasures of this dessert, and soon we all were making regular pizookie runs. We’d order one pizookie for every two people present, dig in our spoons, chat, laugh and successfully avoid another term paper or night of study. The pizookies alone inspired many calorie-burning workouts to avoid the onslaught of the freshman 40 (the phenomena of students suddenly gaining 40lbs their freshman year in college.)
There are an unlimited amount of possibilities to making deep dish cookies. You want to use a cookie dough that makes a soft chewy cookie. The chocolate chunk cookies in our previous post work beautifully. Other excellent cookie options are a good peanut butter cookie, oatmeal raisin cookies, chocolate cookies with peanut butter chips, etc… As I mentioned in the comments of the chocolate chunk cookie post, I’ll be sharing more of our baking recipes in the future and I guarantee there will be several cookie recipes that will satiate the most intense of cookie cravings and will also make perfect deep dish cookies.

Add Ice Cream
Don’t forget the finishing touch, the ice cream. Classically, a nice vanilla ice cream it a perfect topping, but deviations can be exquisite as well. If you are feeling spunky, make your own ice cream, starting with David Lebovitz’s Vanilla Ice Cream recipe. As summer rolls closer we’ll start putting up more of our favorite and others’ great ice cream recipes and introducing you to additional deep dish cookie combinations. Until then, enjoy this sweet and simple delight, our chocolate chunk cookie topped with vanilla ice cream. When you top the deep dish cookies with the ice cream, the warmth from the cookies start to melt the ice cream. The beauty of cooking the cookies in a deep dish is that it preserves the melting ice cream, so each spoonful has the warm, chewy cookie contrasting against the cool creamy sweetness of the ice cream. Ice cream sandwiches are tasty, but deep dish cookies are in a league all their own.
Tips for Baking Cookies
- The tips for baking the chocolate chunk cookies apply the same here, only you want to emphasize the under baking even a little bit more.
- The thickness of the cookies and the type of baking dish you use will ultimately determine your cooking time, so watch them closely at the end to determine the cookie’s doneness. We usually use 4″ ramekins filled about 1/2″ high to make a deep dish cookie to split between the two of us (although I’ve been know to make them a bit higher.)
- A 3″ ramekin is nice for a hearty 1 person serving.
- The big cookie rule applies to deep dish cookies as well, if you make bigger deep dish cookies, lower your oven temp about 25° F and extend your baking times. Enjoy.
-Todd.

Deep Dish Cookies - Chocolate Chunk w/ Vanilla Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 1 cup Dough from Chocolate Chunk Cookies
- 1 cup Vanilla Ice Cream
Equipment
- 4-inch ramekins (or other small baking dish)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375° F (350° for convection ovens)
- Fill ramekins 1/2" deep with raw cookie dough. Place ramekins on sheet pan and put in middle rack of oven. Bake 12-18 min., or until top starts to turn golden brown. (remember you want them slightly undercooked, but not too doughy.)
- Remove from oven and place each ramekin on a napkin (this allows you to hold the hot dish as you eat your dessert delight.) Top with a couple scoops of ice cream. Grab a spoon and enjoy.
Nutrition Information per Serving
Here’s our deep dish peanut butter recipe and, snicker doodle recipe and oatmeal version.



I did this, too, a few months back and “hid” extra chocolate goo in the middle, called them molten lava cookies. SOOOO good.
http://kevnkoi.blogspot.com/2008/12/mint-chocolate-chip-truffles-molten.html
http://kevnkoi.blogspot.com/2008/12/white-chocolate-gingerbread-blondies.html
Absolute heaven! I want to try your ccc recipe!
This is the most amazing idea. Ever. I love how you can pretty much use any cookie dough. Have you tried snickerdoodle? I have small ramekins (egg shaped for Easter – what? They were cheap!) so I won’t be able to eat as much cookie in one ramekin. Maybe that’s a good thing haha
How did I ever miss this post? Thank heavens I found the link through Baking Bites—this deep dish cookie idea looks sinfully delicious, can’t wait to try it out! (Warm from the oven, with cold ice cream melting all over it? I think I’ve died and gone to cookie heaven!)
What a great idea!! We love cookies/cakes with vanilla ice cream 🙂
Enjoy your day and don’t forget to send your entry for chocolate-making kit giveaway on my site 😉
Margot
Asianmommy – They are quite tasty.
Madam Chow – We’re sorry and your welcome.
justcooknyc – hell yeah!
Giff – These are always a hit. Not sure why they aren’t more widely known, but it is a delicious secret.
Carolyn – Quite so. Little tweaks in presentation can make all of the difference.
Bren – Thanks chica!
Nan – We’d love to hear how they turn out. You may become addicted.
Thanks for visiting everyone! We’d love to hear the of the different cookie doughs everyone uses and ice cream combos. To those about to indulge, we raise our spoons to you! Todd.
This is another weird coincidence….my good friend Megan just returned from a family trip to Chicago and she was raving about the cookie-pizza dessert they ate – 3 nights in a row! So I asked her about it and she said she’d try to come up with a recipe…she sent me one and it’s a big vague so I did a little search on Google and YOUR recipe popped up!!! I should have just checked with you first! I’m going to make this tonight! I want to see/taste what all the fuss is about! xo, Nan
i agree with Carolyn! how did we survive w/out these. love em. will be making for sure.. u guys rock…
I love this idea. It totally makes any ol’ cookie much fancier and fun. You could use your fave cookie recipe and turn it into a scrumptious dessert fit for company. It takes a lot of stress out of hosting a dinner party.
Wow, these look good. I’m wondering why this isn’t more prevalent. What a decadent dessert, and a fun way to surprise guests with the ramekins.
holy cow, yum!
I’d never heard of this. My thighs may not thank you, but I certainly do!
Wow–that sounds really wonderful!
Kim – As crazy as an insane asylum!
krysta – Nah! I’m the lucky one. She’s a salt girl so that leaves more cookies for me to eat. A couple bites and she’s done. Red Dough District soon open for business!
Lori Lynn – Yeah, most Chicaga-ans I know love these dear to the heart. Happy now post-Easter to you!
Manggy – I’ll come up with something extra tasty just for you.
The Italian Dish – Oh yeah. DDC (deep dish cookie) addicts in the making!
Jeff – Gotta start freezing that dough so you can make just enough every time. It’s been a while since we’ve had deep dish pizzas, too. We’ve only been making thin crust ones lately. A soft deep dish pizza does sound very tasty right now.
matt – Thank you and thank you. You gotta makes these for those lovelies in you life. They’ll love you even more!
grace – It’s nice being spoiled, isn’t it!
zestycook – Thank you very much.
Jackie – Be careful. They are highly addicting.
Hélène – Your next party will not be forgotten. Thanks.
I’ve never heard of pizookie. I’m sure they will be a hit a my next party. Brillant!
It’s the first time I see this original dish. I’m already all crazy about it. Thanks for sharing!
This is simply amazing! I love it! Great post with amazing photography.
Great job!
zesty