These Hot Cocoa Marshmallow Cookies Recipe are what happens when a mug of hot chocolate decides it wants to be a cookie instead.

There's something undeniably nostalgic about a hot chocolate cookies recipe. The rich cocoa flavor, the marshmallow, the warmth-which is maybe why this batch feels like the cookie version of coming in from the cold. The cookie base is deeply chocolatey (but never too sweet), the marshmallow frosting sits on top like a little snowcap, and the drizzle of melted chocolate gives it that "I didn't try too hard" finish Alison Roman would absolutely approve of. If you're already into cookies with big personality, you'll probably love my Double Chocolate Cookie Sandwich, Peppermint Mocha Cheesecake, or even the surprisingly perfect Crumbl Copycat Triple Berry Cookie when you want something fruity but still dramatic.
Why You'll Love This Hot Chocolate Cookies Recipe
- It tastes exactly like hot cocoa, just rearranged into cookie form.
- The marshmallow frosting is soft, fluffy, and doesn't slide all over the top of each cookie.
- Uses simple ingredients you can grab from any grocery store baking aisle.
- Rich cocoa flavor meets holiday coziness - ideal for cookie exchanges or Christmas cookie boxes.
- A deeply satisfying chewy chocolate cookie texture without being cakey.
- They look impressive with minimal effort; a drizzle of melted chocolate fixes everything.
- A fun twist on classic hot cocoa cookies without relying on hot cocoa mix.
Ingredients Overview
This isn't a complicated list-just the usual cookie suspects with a few strategic additions:
- Butter - Room temperature for the frosting, softened for the dough. It keeps things tender with just enough richness.
- Granulated sugar - Sweetens and helps create that classic crackly chocolate cookie edge.
- Egg + egg yolk - Using both gives you structure and fudginess.
- Vanilla - It's doing more work than it gets credit for; don't skip it.
- All-purpose flour - Your everyday purpose flour, spooned and leveled.
- Dutch-processed cocoa - For that deep, dark chocolate flavor.
- Baking soda + salt - Turns everything into a soft, slightly chewy cookie.
- Marshmallow fluff - The quickest route to a frosting that tastes like actual melted marshmallows.
- Powdered sugar + heavy cream - Helps the frosting sit perfectly on top without sliding off.
- Melted chocolate - For the drizzle, because a cookie like this deserves accessories.
How to Make Chocolate Cookies Recipe
This hot chocolate cookies recipe comes together in a few simple steps:
- Cream the butter and sugar: Use a large bowl or a stand mixer. Beat until light and creamy-this is where the magic begins.
- Add the egg, yolk, and vanilla: Keep the egg slightly chilled for the texture we want. Stir just until it's combined.
- Add the dry ingredients: Flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt-mix on low until the dough looks just combined. Think brownie batter meets cookie dough.
- Scoop and shape: Use a 3-tablespoon scoop, then roll two scoops together to form one large, dramatic cookie. This batch makes six big cookies, because why not.
- Bake: 10-12 minutes at 350°F. They should look set around the edges but soft in the middle.
- Flatten slightly: When warm, press the center gently (use a flat surface) to give that perfect landing spot for the frosting.
- Cool completely: Frosting + warm cookies = sliding marshmallow chaos.Common Mistakes
- Overmixing the dough: Leads to tough cookies. Mix just until the dry ingredients disappear.
- Not flattening after baking: These cookies need it so they dont have a huge dome and the frosting slides off
- Frosting too early: Warm cookies will melt the marshmallow topping. Let them cool completely on a cookie sheet or cooling rack.
- Skipping the salt: I know people forget it, but it's the thing that makes the chocolate flavor taste bigger and more interesting.
- Using natural cocoa instead of Dutch-process: You can, but you won't get that dark chocolate intensity this recipe is known for.
Tips and Tricks for Making This Recipe
- Use Dutch cocoa for the deepest flavor. It makes these taste more like rich hot cocoa than chocolate cake.
- Want more hot cocoa energy? Fold in mallow bits, mini marshmallows, or even chopped milk chocolate or semisweet chocolates into the dough.
- Chill the frosting if needed. A few minutes in the refrigerator keeps it from spilling over the sides.
- Parchment paper is your friend. Helps the cookies bake evenly and prevents sticking.
- Batch baking tip: Bake one pan at a time in the center of the oven for the most consistent results.
- Dress them up: Add sprinkles, white chocolate chips, or crushed candy canes on top before the drizzle sets.
How to Make the Marshmallow Frosting
The topping is intentionally simple-soft, fluffy, and very hot-cocoa-core.
- Beat the butter, powdered sugar, marshmallow fluff, cream, salt, and vanilla until smooth and airy.
- If it feels too loose, chill it briefly so it pipes cleanly.
- Use a large round piping tip to add a generous dollop to the top of each cookie.
- Finish with a drizzle of melted chocolate for that classic hot cocoa look.
It should look like a marshmallow sitting on top of a mug.
Storing and Freezing - Hot Chocolate Cookies Recipe
These hot chocolate cookies recipe keep surprisingly well. Once they're frosted and drizzled, you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature for two to three days. The marshmallow frosting stays soft and cloud-like but doesn't weep or slide, which makes them ideal for gifting, cookie boxes, or leaving out on the counter for anyone who wanders through the kitchen.
If you want to get ahead, freeze the baked (but unfrosted) cookies for up to two months. They thaw quickly on the counter, and once they're at room temperature, you can add the marshmallow frosting and melted chocolate drizzle as if they were freshly baked. You can also freeze the cookie dough itself-already scooped and shaped-so you can bake off a cookie or two whenever the craving hits. Just place the frozen dough on parchment and bake straight from the freezer, adding a minute or two to the oven time.
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Recipe

Hot Chocolate Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
For The Chocolate Cookie
- ½ cup unsalted butter softened
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg slightly chilled
- 1 egg yolk cold slightly chilled
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 ½ cups cups all-purpose flour spooned and leveled
- ½ cup Dutch-processed cocoa powder King Arthur recommended
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
For the marshmallow frosting
- ¾ cup unsalted butter at room temperature
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1 7 ounce jar of marshmallow fluff
- 3 tablespoon heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 3 ounces melted chocolate
Instructions
For the Cookies:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or using an electric hand mixer), cream together the softened butter and granulated sugar on medium speed until light and creamy, about 2-3 minutes.½ cup unsalted butter softened, 1 cup granulated sugar
- Scrape down the bottom and sides of the bowl. Add the slightly chilled egg, mix on medium speed for 20 seconds, then add the cold egg yolk. Scrape down the sides, add vanilla extract, and mix on low until combined.1 large egg slightly chilled, 1 egg yolk cold, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- Add the flour, Dutch-processed cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix on low speed until the dry ingredients are just incorporated. Be careful not to overmix.1 ½ cups cups all-purpose flour spooned and leveled, ½ cup Dutch-processed cocoa powder King Arthur recommended, ¾ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon salt
- Using a 3-tablespoon cookie scoop, form 12 cookie dough balls. Take two dough balls and roll them together to create one large cookie ball. You should end up with 6 large cookies.
- Place the cookies on the prepared baking sheet, spacing them evenly.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes. When the cookies are still warm, Gently flatten each to about ½ inch in thickness. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack. While the cookies are cooling, make the marshmallow filling.
For the marshmallow frosting
- In a stand size mixer fitted with a paddle attachment or in a bowl with a hand mixer, beat the butter, marshmallow fluff, powder sugar, and heavy cream medium speed until smooth and fluffy!¾ cup unsalted butter at room temperature, 2 cups powdered sugar, 1 7 ounce jar of marshmallow fluff, 3 tablespoon heavy cream
- Add the vanilla extract, and salt. Mix on medium-high speed for 2-3 minutes, or until the filling is light, fluffy, and spreadable.1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, ¼ teaspoon salt
- If the filling feels too soft to pipe or spread, chill it in the fridge for 10-15 minutes to firm it up slightly. You don't want it going over the edge of the cookie.
- When the cookies are completely cooled, use a large piping tip or a large hole from a pipping bag, pipe the frosting in the center of the cookie and drizzle melted chocolate on top!3 ounces melted chocolate

Nancy Holden says
In step 2 of the Marshmallow frosting it says 1/2 cup of butter. It already has 3/4 cup butter in step 1. I think that must be an error. I would like to try them but wanted clarification.
Thank You
Molly Murphy says
that is a mess up, its suppose to be 3/4 cup total. i will fix that! Thank you for letting me know!
Shaelah Pirie says
Can these be frozen once frosted?
Molly Murphy says
yes!!
Tashina says
Can these be stored in the fridge?
Molly Murphy says
Yes!!
Nia says
I was wondering if these are stackable? A family member requested for me to make this for a work christmas party.
Molly Murphy says
if you frost them and then place them on the fridge so theyre cold they can stack!
Dixie says
These cookies are so delicious!! The chocolate cookie on its own is yummy, but the marshmallow buttercream is outstanding! The recipe was easy to follow and they turned out perfect!!!
Chelci says
Delicious cookies!!
Sonya says
So good. Our new favorite holiday cookie! 🍪 🤤
Kat says
This is definitely now one of my favorite cookies to make. It is delicious. The frosting and cookie are equally delicious. I could eat the frosting alone. I might have a fluff problem! So good and rather simple to make!