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Brown butter, check. Sea salt, check. Chocolate Chip Cookie, check. Nutella and dulce de leche stuffed cookies, heaven. You absolutely must try these!

Table of Contents
- How to Make Nutella and Dulce De Leche Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Do you Have to Use Brown Butter?
- How to Brown Butter
- What Are the Brown Specks in Brown Butter?
- Can you freeze Nutella and Dulce de Leche Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies?
- Which Cookie Recipe Should I Use?
- What is Dulce De Leche?
- More COOKIE RECIPES You’re Going to Love:
- Watch How These Cookies are Made…
- Million Dollar Cookies Recipe
Brown Butter, Chocolate Chip Cookies stuffed with nutella and topped with sea salt. It was a delicious cookie, but then we made nutella and dulce de leche stuffed chocolate chip cookies and Cade was sold, actually I was too!
How to Make Nutella and Dulce De Leche Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Make your cookie dough with browned butter. Then you pop it in the fridge for a bit and then shape the dough.

- Next, I flattened a dough into a small bowl shape, added nutella, a nice big ol’ heaping tablespoon depending on the size of your cookies.

- Then dulce de leche in the same way.

- Add another bowl shaped dough on top and pinch the edges closed. I mean, just watch these beauties get made!

- Bake and sprinkle with sea salt! I’ve changed the method so the video is using the brown butter and not thick chocolate chip cookie so you’ll see I don’t make a big bowl like the photos, but instead I have to press the dough out and use less filling.
Do you Have to Use Brown Butter?
Nope! If browning butter is intimidating or you don’t have time, that’s ok, just use the same amount of softened butter. The cookies will turn out bigger and fluffier but that’s not a bad thing. In fact it’s what we did in our new photos for the cookie that isn’t split open on the plate. Either method works.

Why Brown Butter?
Browning the butter gives a more rich, buttery taste that is absolutely incredible! It brings out a warmth and nuttiness that is just to die for!
How to Brown Butter
- Place the butter in your stainless steel or light pan. Try to avoid a black nonstick as it’s harder to see when the butter is brown and doesn’t brown the butter the same.
- Turn the heat onto medium. Medium heat ensures the butter cooks evenly, an important factor as we don’tn want to burn the butter.
- Begin stirring the butter as it melts. Watch for the melted butter to begin to foam and sizzle around the edges. Keep stirring.
- In about 5-8 minutes from the beginning of cooking (depending on the amount of butter you used), the butter will begin to smell buttery, nutty and look a golden brown. The foam will slightly subside and the milk solids on the bottom of the pan will toast into flecks of brown.
- Use a rubber spatula to scrape the butter into a bowl to cool down.
What Are the Brown Specks in Brown Butter?
Brown specks in brown butter are toasted milk solids. This is where you get a lot of flavor so do not get rid of them! In fact, use a spatula to scrape them into your bowl with the butter to cool.
Can you freeze Nutella and Dulce de Leche Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies?
These Ooey Gooey Nutella and Dulce de Leche Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies can be frozen before or after baking. Just scoop dough balls into a freezer bag, press out the air and freeze for up to 3 weeks.
Cooked cookies can be frozen using the same method for 1-2 weeks.
OR! I prefer to use our Food Saver which keeps them good for up to 6 months because it is a vacuum sealer! I am obsessed with ours!
His new favorite cookie and I can totally see why he likes this recipe. It’s probably the most amazing cookie ever.
Which Cookie Recipe Should I Use?
We list a cookie recipe but everyone likes different cookies. We’ve used our classic brown butter chocolate chip cookie recipe below instead of our thick cookie recipe and while a little less nutella and dulce de leche has to be added because they aren’t huge it is actually really crazy delicious and Cade’s preferred cookie base.

What is Dulce De Leche?
Dulce de Leche is a traditional Argentinian dessert made by caramelizing the sugar in milk. You can make homemade dulce de leche if you can’t find it in the Latin American section of your store.
I have no words. I mean that, it’s just incredible. Gosh, it’s good. In a pinch you could use any cookie dough you’d like.
More COOKIE RECIPES You’re Going to Love:
- Chocolate Chip Pudding Cookies
- Chocolate Reese’s Pieces Cookies
- NY Times BEST Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe
- Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Thick Snickerdoodle Cookies
- Cinnamon Roll Cookies
- Soft Gingerbread Cookies
- Glazed Lemon Cookies
- Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Million Dollar Cookies
- White Chocolate Molasses Cookies
- Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Lemon Drop Cookies
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- Copycat Swig Sugar Cookies
- Cowboy Cookies
- Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookies
- All our COOKIE RECIPES here!
Watch How These Cookies are Made…








These looked amazing so I tried them last night. When I made the dough, it was too doughy to even handle. The only thing I did differently was add 2 eggs instead of 1 egg and an egg yolk. Is that why it was so doughy? Did anyone else have this problem?
yup, you can’t use two eggs, and make sure you let the browned butter cool slightly. Also, the refrigeration is essential. Sometimes mine looks too loose to handle and the next day it’s perfection.
Stunning cookies! I’ve always wanted to make that recipe of Monique’s and just made me want to make yours and hers and just make a whole lotta cookies! Pinned!
YAY!! That means so much to me, Averie! Thank you!!
WOW Carrian! These are amazing!!! I wish we’d seen each other more at BlogHer. It was such a crazy weekend!
It totally was. I came home utterly exhausted!
You could put Nutella between two slices of zucchini and call it a cookie IMO. But to pair it with browned butter, salt…this looks heavenly.
thank you!
I am so glad that I got to spend time with you ladies! You all are so fun! I am a little upset that you did not have these cookies with you though. Pretty sure should have some on you at all times, just in case we ever run into each other so you can give me some. 🙂
Seriously – so delicious!!
oh my! they look like the perfect chocolate chip cookie, crunchy on the sides but chewy and full of chocolate. Now I have a huge chocolate chip cookie craving
you just made me so hungry describing it. Haha. I need another!!
I wish I got to see you in Austin! Waaaaaah. Maybe I’ll drown my sadness in these cookies?
🙁 Seriously.
You are my new favorite person in all the land. Seriously, you are a Disney princess. I want to be you when I grow up! Aaaaaand now I’ll stop being creepy.
Except not, because I’ll stop once my face is full of these cookies!
A disney princess in the hot tub? bahahahahah
Now these are my kind of cookie! They look amazing, Carrian! So glad you had fun at BlogHer Food, too. I was there, but I think we kept just missing each other!
No way!!!! Dangit, next time!