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Updated Nov 16, 2024
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A Pizookie® isn’t as strange as it sounds! Originally created by a family restaurant chain, a Pizookie is a giant skillet cookie and pizza cookie combined. It’s served while still warm and gooey, topped with scoops of cold vanilla ice cream. When the ice cream starts to melt against the warm cookie it creates the most delicious dessert you can eat with a spoon.

Make it for a celebration, rewarding a great report card or getting the victorious goal at the soccer game. Serve it up for movie night, as you settle in with layers of blankets on a cold winter night. Or have it as a simple, easy to make, sweet surprise after, school, work, or dinner

This scrumptious dessert couldn’t be easier as it starts with Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix. Keep a mix on-hand, and you can whip up this family favorite in just 10 minutes. It can bake while you’re eating dinner. The amazing buttery, sweet smell of chocolate chip cookies baking in the oven will have everyone hanging around the kitchen longer than usual after the meal. Who wouldn’t want to wait around for a bite of this deliciousness?

How to Make a Pizookie

Our easy skillet cookie is a cinch to make. Here’s how to make one in your kitchen. Refer to the recipe below for all the details for how to make your skillet cookie turn out perfectly every time.

Prep the Pan

Spray a 10-inch ovenproof skillet with cooking spray. We prefer a regular skillet to get a cookie with a perfect ratio of crispy edges to soft center. You could make a cast iron cookie skillet by using a 10-inch cast iron skillet, but start checking the cookie after it’s baked about 15 minutes. The thick cast iron can crisp up the sides and bottom of the cookie more quickly than if baked in a regular skillet.

Mix and Press the Dough

Mix the cookie dough, softened butter, and a large egg. Press the dough evenly in the bottom of the skillet, using your clean hands or a rubber spatula.

Bake and Top with Ice Cream

Bake the cookie just until the edges are light golden brown by starting with the minimum time and adding an additional minute or two, if it’s needed. The hot sides and bottom of the skillet will continue to bake the cookie once it’s out of the oven. It’s all about keeping the center soft, so it’s important not to over bake the cookie.

Cool and Dig In

Place the skillet on a cooling rack to allow air flow around the entire skillet. This helps cool the bottom of the pan, so the bottom of the cookie won’t overbake. Use a table knife to cut the warm, cookie into wedges—a more serious knife isn’t needed. Serve with ice cream and spoons--you’ll want to get every bite of the melty ice cream and warm, gooey cookie!

Pizookie Ingredients

This delicious dessert only uses 4 ingredients, making it simple to whip up anytime you’re in the mood:

Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix: Our easy Pizookie recipe starts with this fan-favorite mix. Its homemade flavor and aroma while baking delivers chocolate chip cookie joy in one pouch. And it saves time and work verves making the cookie from scratch. 

Butter: For the best results and a rich, buttery flavor, use only the real deal here—no butter substitutes. It should be softened so that a finger will leave an indentation when pressed lightly into it, but not so soft that any of it is melted. How do you achieve this important balance? Let your stick of butter sit out at room temperature for about 1/2 hour before using it. Or for quicker softening, take it out of its wrapper and place on a microwavable plate. Microwave it on Very Low (20%) for 1 minute.

Egg: A large egg is the size you want to use. Most people buy large eggs, anyways, so you’re probably all set. The protein in the egg adds structure and lift to the cookie dough, while the fat in the yolk helps ensure a tender cookie texture.

Ice Cream: The classic combination is vanilla ice cream with a wedge of the warm chocolate chip cookie. It’s like enjoying warm-from-the-oven cookies with a glass of milk—only better. Somehow, the contrast of the cold ice cream with the warm cookie makes for an even more comforting eating experience. And it doesn’t hurt that the melty ice cream acts like a rich and creamy sauce over the warm cookie. It’s bliss in every spoonful.

Pizookie Toppings and Variations

Want to customize your pizookie? Check out all these sweet ways you can make it your own:

Swap the Ice Cream

Rather than use vanilla ice cream, double the cookie pleasure by serving your cookie with cookie dough or chocolate chip ice cream! Or choose an ice cream with pieces of your favorite candy in it. You could even try a different ice cream each time you make this recipe, using a seasonal favorite like pumpkin in the fall or peppermint stick during the holidays.

Add an Indulgent Layer

After topping your skillet cookie with ice cream, why stop there? Add a drizzle of hot fudge or caramel topping over the ice cream. You could even add some chopped up candy bars, nuts, or toffee bits. Take it into sundae territory with a squirt of whipped cream from an aerosol can and a maraschino cherry on top.

More Yummy Pizookies

If you love peanut butter cups, you’ll go crazy for this Peanut Butter Cup Cookie Skillet. Peanut butter cookie mix, cocktail peanuts and mini peanut butter cups make this pizookie irresistible.

Storing and Reheating a Pizookie

Nothing beats the flavor of freshly-baked cookies, but if you have leftovers, you can store them to enjoy at a later time.

Room Temperature or Fridge Storage: Wrap the cooled baked cookie wedges tightly with plastic wrap and store at room temperature up to 2 days. Or place the wrapped cookie wedges in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Freezer Storage: Freezer storage isn’t recommended as the cookie will lose flavor during the freeze and thaw steps.

Reheating Directions: Unwrap a cookie wedge and place it on a microwavable plate. Cover it loosely and microwave on Medium (50%) for 30 seconds to 1 minute or just until warmed through. Top with ice cream and serve.

More Cookie Recipes

Cookies have to be one of the top types of recipes we love to create in the Betty Crocker Kitchens. They fill the air with amazing aromas and always bring smiles to those that are tasting them! Try any of these recipes from our list of top-rated cookie recipes:

Cake Mix Chocolate Cookies: Also made with a mix, these fudgy chocolate crinkle cookies start with Devil's Food Cake Mix.

Peanut Butter Cookies: Soft and chewy with crispy edges, homey peanut butter cookies are always welcomed in a lunch bag or as an afterschool treat.

Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip Cookies: Also a chocolate chip cookie but with the chewy goodness of oats.

Pumpkin-Pecan Spice Cookies: Moist and full of fall flavor, these scratch pumpkin cookies are topped with a white chocolate drizzle for a scrumptious cookie no one can pass up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Need a Skillet for This Recipe?

For a cookie that’s soft (but not underbaked) in the center and crisp on the edges, it really needs to bake in a skillet. The metal heats up both the side and bottom of the cookie to create the perfect pizza cookie texture. If you don’t have a skillet, you could use a 10-inch springform pan.

Since most round cake pans have a 9-inch diameter, they won’t be big enough to bake the cookie dough with great results. The center will take longer to cook, causing the edge of the cookie to get overdone.

Can I Make Individual Pizookies?

We haven’t tested this recipe with individual pans, but you could give it a go! Use shiny metal ovenproof mini pie dishes or mini pizza pans. Prepared the dough as directed, spreading it in 2 to 4 of the pans, depending on the size, about 1-inch thick. The dough will bake in these pans in a lot less time, so start with 10 minutes and add a minute or two until the edges are light golden brown.

What’s the difference between a Pizookie and a Skillet Cookie?

They are two names for the same scrumptious dessert! Because the dough is pressed into a skillet, it’s known as a skillet cookie. But it’s big, flat, and cut into wedges, so it’s also known as a pizza cookie. Regardless of what you call it, it’s a fun and yummy dessert everyone will adore.

Pizookie®

  • Prep Time 10 min
  • Total 40 min
  • Servings 8
  • Ingredients 3
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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Step 
    1
    Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 10-inch ovenproof skillet with cooking spray.
  • Step 
    2
    In medium bowl, stir cookie mix, butter and egg until soft dough forms. Spread dough evenly in skillet, pressing to flatten and cover bottom.
  • Step 
    3
    Bake about 25 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Do not overbake; cookie will continue to cook once out of oven. Cool 5 minutes on cooling rack; cut into eight wedges, and serve warm with scoops of ice cream.

Nutrition

450 Calories
23g Total Fat
4g Protein
57g Total Carbohydrate
39g Sugars

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 Serving
Calories
450
Calories from Fat
200
Total Fat
23g
35%
Saturated Fat
13g
66%
Trans Fat
1/2g
Cholesterol
70mg
23%
Sodium
370mg
15%
Potassium
140mg
4%
Total Carbohydrate
57g
19%
Dietary Fiber
0g
0%
Sugars
39g
Protein
4g
% Daily Value*:
Vitamin A
10%
10%
Vitamin C
0%
0%
Calcium
4%
4%
Iron
6%
6%
Exchanges:
1 Starch; 0 Fruit; 3 Other Carbohydrate; 0 Skim Milk; 0 Low-Fat Milk; 0 Milk; 0 Vegetable; 0 Very Lean Meat; 0 Lean Meat; 0 High-Fat Meat; 4 1/2 Fat;
Carbohydrate Choice
4
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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