These Chocolate-Dipped Strawberry Chocolate Chip Cookies are soft + chewy cookies full of freeze-dried strawberries and chocolate chunks, and then dipped and drizzled with dark chocolate.

You guys have heard about this crazy Powerball lottery jackpot right now, right? As I write this, the prize money is 1.3 BILLION – the highest ever. When someone wins that jackpot, they’ll become a billionaire, just like that! Well, you know, before taxes and all that not-fun stuff.
So it got me thinking – what would I change if I won the lottery? Not that I’ve ever actually bought a lottery ticket, just hypothetically. And I must say…there’s not much I would change about my life. Of course, I would build my dream house with the most KILLER kitchen ever and travel a ton, but I’m lucky enough to be doing what I love, and why would I want to change that?

I guess that’s the sign of a contented life. What would you change if you won the lottery? If there’s one thing I know would recommend doing, lotto win or not, it’s MAKING THESE COOKIES.
Let’s make Strawberry Chocolate Chip Cookies!
These Chocolate-Dipped Strawberry Chocolate Chip Cookies will make you feel like a billionaire every day of the week. 😎 You know, my thoughts about this cookie can be pretty accurately described in emoji form: 😍🍪🍫🍓🎉❤️. They are downright perfect for Valentine’s Day.
So imagine this: I made a twist on my best chocolate chip cookies and added a whole bunch of freeze-dried strawberries to the dough, and then once the already outstanding cookies were all baked, I dipped them in dark chocolate and then drizzled them with MORE dark chocolate. I have no regrets.

They turned out, to be humble, totally outstanding. Because I am a hard and firm believer in chocolate chunks > chocolate chips, the cookies themselves have these massive chunks of chocolate in them that are super gooey and melty. The freeze-dried strawberries add a bit of tang and that flavor runs through the dough.
And then, we dip the bottoms of the cookies in chocolate. I used Dark Chocolate Candiquik, but any sort of chocolate melting wafers would do the job just fine. You could also use simply melted dark chocolate, but the coating likely won’t be as thin and you won’t be able to reheat the chocolate multiple times if needed. After we dip the cookies, we can use the same chocolate to drizzle on top. Once the chocolate is cool – devour!

For the baking and dipping of the cookies, I used Reynold’s Cookie Baking Sheets! These sheets are awesome – they’re precut and lay flat on your baking sheet. I made some of the batch on a quarter sheet pan, which is shown above, and the sheet fits perfectly folded in half.
Not folded, it fits perfectly on my half sheet pans. I seriously use parchment for everything. I don’t put a batch of cookies, brownies, or bars into my oven without lining them with parchment. The precut sheets are so convenient! ALSO, they make cleaning up so easy. Just throw the sheet away and put the pan back in the cabinet – voila.

They’re non-stick too, which made them the perfect place to let the chocolate on the cookies cool without having to worry about the chocolate sticking. If you’re making these cookies for your honey, you want them to be perfect!
Take a bite of these gooey chocolate-dipped strawberry chocolate chip cookies, and you’ll be in heaven 😍 enjoy!
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Chocolate-Dipped Strawberry Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- ½ cup 1 stick unsalted butter, softened
- 1 cup light brown sugar, packed
- 2 tablespoons white sugar
- 1 egg, room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1¾ cups 8 oz. all-purpose flour
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup freeze-dried strawberries, lightly crushed
- 8 oz. dark chocolate, chopped
- Chocolate melting wafers, to dip and drizzle
Instructions
- Cream the butter and the sugars until light and fluffy. Scrape down the side of the bowl. Continue mixing while adding the egg. Add the vanilla. Scrape down the bowl with a spatula.
- Combine the flour, soda and salt in another bowl. With a whisk, stir to combine. With the machine on low, slowly add the flour. Mix until just combined, taking care not to over mix. Fold in the freeze-dried strawberries and chocolate chunks.
- Scoop cookies, using a spoon or a cookie scoop, onto a parchment lined baking sheet. Press down slightly to flatten.
- Bake at 350°F for 11-14 minutes. They should be lightly golden around the edges and look just barely set in the center. Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes, and then transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.
- Melt the chocolate wafers according to the directions on the package – brands may vary. Using your fingers or two forks, carefully dip the bottom of each cookie into the chocolate, scraping off the excess on the side of the bowl. Place some of the remaining melted chocolate into a small piping bag (or Ziplock bag with the corner snipped off) and drizzle dark chocolate over the cookies. Let the chocolate set before serving.
This post is sponsored by Reynolds and Socialstars; as always, all opinions are my own. See more sweet recipes on Reynold’s website! #ReynoldsCrowd™

If I won the lotto, I would pretty much do the same as you…build my dream house with the best kitchen ever and travel around the world! And if these cookies were involved, I’d be set for life! I love that you added strawberries to chocolate chips AND dipped them in chocolate. Sounds SO good, Rachel! Such a creative recipe!
Oh man, all that gooey exploding chocolate is making my head spin! These cookies are AMAZING, Rachel! Gah, so gorgeous I just want to steal them all out of my screen! ;)
Just beautiful!! I love the chocolate strawberry in cookie form! Simply brilliant! I am totally with you on the lottery…I don’t think there is much about my life I would change right now. How lucky are we?!
When I hear “chocolate dipped strawberries”, my ears perk up :) I can’t get enough of them! Incorporating them into cookies is genius! These are unique cookies, and they look absolutely amazing!
I wouldn’t change anything if I won the lottery. I would pay off the house and car, and help family get out of debt too. But as far as changing my lifestyle, I don’t think I would. I wouldn’t want to lose myself, so to speak.
These cookies look so decadent and dreamy! Love the chocolate and strawberries!
Isn’t it the best to be able to say that? :) Thanks so much, Jen!
That’s a whole lot of cash to have all of a sudden, but I wouldn’t change anything either. I would probably just travel a ton and see as much as the world as possible.
These cookies look fabulous by the way! Dipping the bottoms in chocolate and folding chocolate chunks in the batter – be still my heart!
Hi Rachel. Where do you buy freeze dried strawberries as I want to make these cookies so bad?
If I won the lottery, I would have a home in many different places of the world and travel, eat and drink wine!
Thanks for the recipes!!! I love them!!!
Shari
Hi Shari! I buy my freeze dried strawberries from Trader Joe’s. You can also find them on Amazon. So glad you like the recipes. That sounds lovely – wouldn’t it be great to be able to travel the world at our leisure?! Have a good day! xox
These are amazing! What a great cookie! Happy New Year.
These cookies look fantastic!! I’ve been wanting to make a sweet recipe with strawberries in it. This is definitely a good way to incorporate them. And I am happy you dipped them cause who seriously wouldn’t want MORE chocolate?!
Saw these on Snapchat and was desperate for you to share the recipe, they look so amazing!!