Wellness Mama publishes brown butter pistachio chocolate chunk cookies recipe

Wellness Mama has shared a recipe for brown butter pistachio chocolate chunk cookies, featuring healthier ingredient swaps like coconut sugar and optional collagen powder. The cookies combine sweet, savory, crunchy, and chewy textures with dark chocolate and salted pistachios. Published on March 10, 2026, the recipe emphasizes browned butter for added flavor depth.

The recipe, titled Brown Butter Pistachio Chocolate Chunk Cookies, describes thick, chewy cookies with crispy edges and soft centers. Creator Katie Wells notes that she and her children tested various cookies, and this version stood out for its layers of flavor. Instead of brown sugar, it uses coconut sugar for a less processed option with caramel undertones. Dark chocolate chunks, preferably 70% or more cocoa, provide bittersweet notes along with antioxidants, magnesium, and micronutrients. Roasted and salted pistachios add crunch and a unique salty contrast.

A key step involves making browned butter by melting unsalted butter over medium heat, stirring until it foams and turns golden brown, which takes about 4-5 minutes. Wells advises watching closely to avoid burning, as it imparts a caramel-like richness. The dough includes ½ cup unsalted butter, ½ cup coconut sugar, 2 tablespoons maple syrup, 1 large egg, 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, 1¼ cups organic all-purpose flour (or 1:1 gluten-free), ½ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon sea salt (adjusted if pistachios are salty), ½ cup finely chopped pistachios, ¾ cup chopped dark chocolate, and optional 2 tablespoons collagen powder for protein.

Instructions recommend preheating the oven to 350°F, lining baking sheets with parchment, whisking wet ingredients, combining with dry, folding in nuts and chocolate, chilling dough if soft for 15-20 minutes, scooping 2-tablespoon portions, and baking 10-13 minutes until edges are golden. Top with flaky sea salt like Maldon before cooling.

Tips include using high-quality chocolate bars for better cocoa content, avoiding overmixing flour to prevent tough cookies, and chilling for thicker results. Dough freezes well; baked cookies store at room temperature up to 3 days or refrigerate up to 1 week. Wells, a certified nutrition consultant and mother of six, founded Wellness Mama based on her research into health solutions.

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