Skillet Cookie Cake

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I’d like to report that my efforts to live a healthier lifestyle (i.e., smarter diet and more exercise) are already showing some results. I hate to speak too soon, but I’ve managed to achieve 15% of my weight loss goal, and I’m generally feeling more energized. Last weekend I even managed to jog 17 miles in two days. Like some of you, it drives me insane when people talk about healthy eating and weight loss, so I promise not to update you too often. However, I thought given the fact that I’m posting an uberly delicious dessert today, it was important to note my progress.

Skillet Cookie Cake | Inspired by Charm #ayearoftheskillet

I wanted to make today’s recipe for two reasons. First, as I mentioned last week, I started an unofficial series here on IBC called Cookbook Cooking. I’m finally putting my dozens of cookbooks to use and actually making recipes from them. (Crazy idea! Actually USING cookbooks. Groundbreaking!) Secondly, I wanted to use this recipe as an introduction to a new, and very official series here on IBC.

Skillet Cookie Cake | Inspired by Charm #ayearoftheskillet

For the past two years, I’ve challenged myself to conquer a cooking or baking skill. Year one, I tackled yeast and made a variety of homemade breads – A Year of Yeast. Last year was all about perfecting my pie making skills – A Year of Pie. I struggled on the topic for this year, but this morning it hit me in the face like a frying pan. Literally. I’ve decided that this will be A Year of the Skillet.

Not long ago my brother gave me a cast iron skillet for Christmas. It’s my first skillet of this type. Ever since I got it, I’ve been so excited to try different recipes, acquire different-sized skillets, figure out how to take care of them, etc. Since I’m new to cast iron skillet cooking, I thought I’d take you on the journey with me. Even though I’m starting out with a sweet recipe, I think this series will give me lots of opportunities to also experiment with more savory dishes – another thing I lack experience in.

Skillet Cookie Cake | Inspired by Charm #ayearoftheskillet

I’m super excited about this new series and hope you are, too.

For today’s recipe, I’m pulling inspiration from Joy the Baker’s Homemade Decadence. This is Joy’s second cookbook that’s all about the sweet treats in life. I’ve been a huge fan of Joy and her blog for quite some time. I even got to work with her a while back to help paint her office! I think she’s so smart, talented, beautiful, and a master in the kitchen. Plus, her way with words makes me feel like I’m her BFF when I read her blog.

Skillet Cookie Cake | Inspired by Charm #ayearoftheskillet

I was inspired by her recipe for Under-Baked Chocolate Chip Skillet Cake and thought I would give it a try. It’s a little treat to celebrate the success of my new healthy lifestyle, a lesson in Cookbook Cooking, and an introduction to my newest series all rolled into one. How’s that for multitasking!?

I obviously gave my version – Skillet Cookie Cake some IBC flair. Instead of just chocolate chips, I used Valentine’s Day M&Ms for festive color. I also love the combination of peanut butter and chocolate so I mixed in peanut butter chips and peanut butter-filled chocolate chips. Yes, they do exist and are delish!

Skillet Cookie Cake | Inspired by Charm #ayearoftheskillet

I love this recipe because you can mix in whatever cookie additions you love the most. It’s also a really fun and unique way to serve a cookie. PLUS, you can even add a big scoop of vanilla ice cream, and it makes total sense.

Skillet Cookie Cake | Inspired by Charm #ayearoftheskillet

Thanks again to Joy for the recipe; here’s my interpretation.

Not too challenging, right? The resulting skillet cookie cake is soft and slightly underdone on the inside, but crisp and firm on the outside. I also love that this yummy treat can be whipped together quickly with things that most of us keep in our pantries and fridges. Whether your sweet tooth is calling or you just need a classically delicious dessert, this can be your go-to dish.

Enjoy!

Skillet Cookie Cake | Inspired by Charm #ayearoftheskillet
Valentine Skillet Cookie Cake - 10 Recipes to Celebrate Valentine's Day

Skillet Cookie Cake

Whether your sweet tooth is calling or you just need a classically delicious dessert, this Skillet Cookie Cake will be your go-to sweet.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cake, cookie, skillet
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 22 minutes
Total Time: 37 minutes
Servings: 10
Calories: 360kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Begin by placing an oven rack in the upper third of the oven. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour a 10-inch ovenproof skillet.
  • Then, in a medium-size bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt.
  • In the bowl of an electric mixer using the paddle attachment, cream together the butter and sugars on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 3 – 4 minutes. Reduce the speed to low; then add the egg, followed by the egg yolk and vanilla. Beat well. Add the flour mixture and beat on low until just combined.
  • Using a spatula, fold in the chocolate chips until just combined. Add the batter to the prepared pan and smooth out the top. Add a few more of your chips to the top of the batter, if desired.
  • Bake until the cookie is lightly browned on the outside, but still slightly under-cooked in the center. This will take about 20 – 22 minutes. Allow the cookie to cool for 10 – 15 minutes before serving.
  • Slice up and serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Notes

*You can use whatever chips, nuts, etc. that you like. I recommend about 1 1/2 cups total. I also sprinkled a few on top of the cookie before baking so I could easily tell what was inside the cookie.

Nutrition

Calories: 360kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 362mg | Potassium: 55mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 27g | Vitamin A: 498IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Made this last Valentine’s Day and it was a huge hit with my boyfriend! We sliced up and ate the leftovers over the next few days and they lasted very well.

  2. I made this!!!! I used my little set of 5 Wilton heart shaped pans. I got 5 of these delicious oversized heart shaped cookies…can’t thank you enough for the recipe and happy Valentine’s day❤️!

  3. I made this tonight and it was delicious! It’s pretty decadent, so a little goes a long way. Thanks so much for posting about such a yummy treat. My kids thought this was the best!

  4. I will try this when I have a crowd over. And my cast iron tip – when I am making corn bread or fish in the oven, I I always put the skillet in the oven as it preheats. It will give the corn bread a nice crust, and warms the skillet so it is ready to do its work! Have fun with this!

  5. Love your skillet cooking idea! I have a couple of cast iron skillets and use them regularly, but haven’t gotten the hang of keeping them looking good. I usually rub them with a little oil when they look dry, but will look forward to your information!

  6. Um… this looks amazing! I think I have the same skillet!
    I’m going to share this tidbit of advice I learned about skillet cleaning just because I was doing it wrong and had no idea! I knew that you weren’t supposed to “wash” skillets with soap and water (only use warm water and make sure you dry it completely). Well, when food got pretty stuck on, I would just let water soak in the skillet to loosen up the dried on foods. Apparently that’s a big no no. You’re not supposed to ever let water soak in a cast iron skillet. When food gets built up in there, just add a little bit of coarse salt and some vegetable oil and use a clean rag and swirl it around in there to “scrub” it. Then get another clean rag and wipe out the salt and “press/tab” out the excess oil.
    I also read a good tip to helping the skillet dry – put it on a burner on low heat. When I do need to water wash my skillet, I dry the bottom really well (so it’s not wet when I put it on the burner), turn the burner on low, and then finish the rest of my dishes/cleaning. By the time I’m done, the skillet is nice and dry and I turn the burner off. :]

  7. My favorite sweet is soft chocolate chip cookies warm from the oven. This looks absolutely delicious. I have only added nuts to my cookies when I bake them, so definitely want to try this. Love cast iron skillets. Will be looking forward to your recipes.

  8. I love my cast iron skillets! Since I have been on a serious diet, they have moved to the back burner making room for my wok. But this looks very tempting! I have never done a cookie in my skillets! My Valentine will be very happy! Can’t wait to see what else we are doing.

    1. Hey there! My skillet is from Lodge.
      This is best served fresh and warm as with any cookie. However, you can make it a day ahead.

      xo Michael