Pizzookies are little individual servings filled with warm gooey chocolate cookie and ice cream. We love topping our Pizzookie with chocolate and/or caramel sauce for a knock-your-socks-off dessert that’s fancy enough for company and easy enough for a casual family treat. They can be made with 100% store-bought short cuts, or you can make any part of them with homemade recipes, we’ll provide links for all the options but they are just as delicious either way! Scroll past recipe card for step-by-step photos and some more tips.Â


Pizzookies
Ingredients
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350. Fill desired amount of ramekins (or any sort of individual sized oven safe serving vessels) a little bit more than half way with cookie dough.
- Bake for about 12-14 minutes or until golden around the edges but still soft in the middle.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool about 5 minutes. Top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and drizzle with chocolate, or caramel or both!
Why a Pizzookie?
How to Make a Pizzookie
You can absolutely use a tub of store-bought cookie dough or make your own. If you want to only make 2-4 pizzookies, I recommend making this easy dough from our giant cookie since it makes a smaller amount.

When you order a Pizzookie at a restaurant, it often comes in a mini skillet. There are a lot of options, styles and sizes of those available on Amazon. We often bust out the mini cast iron skillet when making one for a special occasion, or if we’re going to share, but most times we love using ramekins because they’re so easy to serve in and you don’t end up with a hot handle you have to watch out for. There is however something fun about eating out of a skillet. So, either way!
Fill with cookie dough
You’ll want to fill up your ramekin, or skillet, a little more than half way with cookie dough.


Top your Pizzookie with Ice Cream!


This is an absolute family favorite (often requested at birthdays) in our home and I bet it will be in yours, too! If you make these, share a photo on Instagram and tag @Kate_OurBestBites and @Sara_OurBestBites so we can see!Here are some recipes you might like to use with your Pizzookies!
Homemade Cookie Dough
Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream
Homemade Hot Fudge Sauce
Homemade Caramel








Questions & Reviews
would sherbert ice cream also work?
I personally like something more creamy, but if you like sherbet, that would totally work!
LOVE pizookies!!! A quick tip… I use disposable pot pie tins (or disposable muffin tins cut into individual cups for the littles) instead of ramekins. They are perfect for little fingers because the tins are cool enough to handle after about 30 seconds to a minutes, but the cookies stay warm. Yummy, gooey, warm cookie, no burnt fingers! It also makes them the absolute perfect dessert if you’re on vacation at a vacation home where there is an oven but no ramekins!
Try making a hole in the center. your ice cream fits inside and it is positively scrumptious.
I’m a long time follower, but haven’t commented in awhile. Just wondering if I could make this in a pie pan? How long would I bake It? Thank you…
I’m sure you could, but I really don’t know how long you’d bake it for. Another option would be to make something like this:
https://fit-over50.news/2011/02/chocolate-chip-cookie-pie/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Hope that helps!