(Fresh) Blueberry White Chocolate Brown Butter Cookies

Chewy brown butter cookies with the perfect crispy edge are filled with fresh blueberries and white chocolate chips.

(Fresh) Blueberry White Chocolate Brown Butter Cookies - the cookie of the summer!

When Matt told me we were going to a barbecue with his co-workers, I knew I had to bring my baking A-game.  They’ve actually all been eating my desserts for years, but I didn’t want to let them down when I met some of them for the first time.  A cookie made with brown butter is a surefire crowd-pleaser, and I figured that blueberries would be the perfect way to make them a special summer treat.  My cookie with fresh blueberry obsession started a couple of years ago and I love that most people are still impressed with the element of fresh fruit in a cookie.  This version was inspired by this winter cookie I made for the holidays.

If Matt gets a promotion any time soon, I’ll be taking full credit;-)  The blueberry pie I brought will be on the blog next week!

(Fresh) Blueberry White Chocolate Brown Butter Cookies - sweet, chewy, crispy edges, everything you could want in a cookie!

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(Fresh) Blueberry White Chocolate Brown Butter Cookies
 
Chewy brown butter cookies with the perfect crispy edge are filled with fresh blueberries and white chocolate chips.
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Recipe type: Dessert
Makes: 30 large cookies
Ingredients
  • 227g (1 cup) unsalted butter, softened
  • 310g (~1⅓ cups packed) light brown sugar
  • 110g (~1/2 cup) granulated sugar
  • 100g (2 large) whole eggs at room temperature
  • 10 milliliters (2 teaspoons) vanilla extract
  • 400g (~3 cups) all-purpose flour
  • 5g (1 teaspoons) baking soda
  • 5g (1 teaspoon) salt
  • 227g (~1 cup) white chocolate chips
  • 210g (~1½ cups) fresh blueberries, washed and dried
Instructions
  1. Brown the butter: Heat butter in a small heavy saucepan over medium heat, stirring constantly, when butter turns to an amber/light brown color, remove from heat immediately (You should be able to smell the deeper more caramel flavor of the butter) pour browned butter immediately into a small bowl and set aside to cool
  2. Once butter has cooled, place in the large bowl of an electric mixer with sugars; beat on high speed until well combined
  3. Add egg and vanilla, mix on medium speed until well combined
  4. In a separate medium-sized bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda and salt; slowly add to wet ingredients with mixer on low speed; do not over mix
  5. Slowly stir in white chocolate chips; remove bowl from mixer and gently fold in blueberries
  6. Chill dough for 24 hours for best results (minimum of 2 hours) before baking
  7. When ready to bake, pre-heat oven to 325 degrees; line baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside
  8. Scoop cookie dough with large cookie dough scoop (~3 tablespoons) on to prepared baking sheets (note it is normal for cookie dough to be very hard, you can let it rest at room temperature for a few minutes prior to scooping); be careful not to pack dough too tightly as to avoid crushing blueberries before baking
  9. Bake cookies until firm: 17-19 minutes or until edges are golden brown and blueberries have popped
  10. Allow to cool before serving; best enjoyed within 24 hours or frozen until a few hours before ready to eat

(Fresh) Blueberry White Chocolate Brown Butter Cookies - basically cookie perfection

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29 thoughts on “(Fresh) Blueberry White Chocolate Brown Butter Cookies”

  1. I have definitely always shied away from fresh fruit in cookies, but you have mastered the art of it! And you put in brown butter and white chocolate. Speaking to my soul.

  2. What a great recipe! These cookies look incredibly moist, too… yum! Honestly, I really dislike white chocolate and I think it gives a bad name to chocolate, but perhaps substituting semi-sweet chocolate chips would yield equally good results? Blueberries and chocolate… Although, I like where I see this recipe is adapted from.. cranberries and chocolate- yum! I’m off to check that one out, too :)

    1. I used to hate white chocolate but I have found that some really high quality versions actually can taste good. But yes, semi-sweet would definitely be a good substitute!

  3. I’ve had raspberry and white chocolate cookies before but I much prefer the sound of your blueberry ones, I bet the sweeter fruit makes yours far superior.

  4. I’ve made the cookies multiple times, and they’re heavenly… but I was wondering if it’s possible to make it into a cookie cake, or will it flop???

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