Chocolate Fudge Pomegranate Cookies.
[You may have seen this post yesterday, however it was deleted when my server was finally transferred over. Th good news – the server transfer is complete! Take another look, and I will have some more goodies up later today.]
Behold my beloved fruit.
The first time I had a pomegranate, way back in 2007 before I knew what a blog was and when my pants used to fit, I was disappointed. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but didn’t think I’d experience a plethora of little fuschia seeds. This was long before pomegranate-cutting tutorials were aplenty.
Okay, there probably were millions of pomegranate tutorials, but I had much more of a life back then and it did not include wasting my life away on the internet. My… how times have changed.
Since discovering this delicious, vibrant and quite expensive fruit, I’ve done nothing short of throwing it into every recipe I can get my hands on. Especially when it comes to desserts. But those desserts tend to be cheesecakes and ice creams and treats that are sprinkled with the arils. I wanted to make a sweet with the arils inside: double fudgy chocolate cookies stuffed with gooey chocolate chips and studded with pomegranate jewels.
You don’t get an overwhelming pomegranate flavor with each bite, but you do get a tart “pop” of juice when you come upon a seed. The arils remain juicy through baking and add such a delicious texture to the cookie. And it also gives them a splash of pink color. I’m all over that.
Chocolate Fudge Pomegranate Cookies
makes about 30 cookies
1 cup butter, at room temperature
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons pomegranate juice
1 cup chocolate chips
1/2 cup pomegranate arils
Cream butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla until fluffy. Add flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt, then pomegranate juice and mix until combined.
Fold in chocolate chips and arils. Refrigerate dough for 2-4 hours (or more). When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350, roll into balls and set on baking sheet.
Bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes. Let cool completely.
Wasting my day away is so worth it for this.
PS -> there is Facebook giveaway going on!
85 Comments on “Chocolate Fudge Pomegranate Cookies.”
Jeez, those cookies look delicious! Never thought of the chocolate and pomagranate combo, but hey, don’t knock it ’til you try it! :-P
I Hear ya on this one Erika! I LOOOOOOOOOOVE pomegranates and CHOCOLATE!!! This combo must be fabulous!!!
How do you even think of these things? I’m so glad you switched servers! You must feel so relieved.
i love how you described the tart pop in each bite! I never would have thought ot marry these two flavors! I LOVE pom seeds.
Now that is a beautiful way to use pomegranates! Those look yummy! I just did a post about how to get the arils out of a pomegranate- now I just need good ideas to use them! Thanks!
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These look really yummy…perfect for Saturday baking. I have to tell you that I really enjoy your posts. I happened upon your blog a while back by linking through the comments section of another food blog and I continue to check out what you are up to. Your recipes are great and your post a fun read. Thanks!
I had trouble with your site yesterday but really wanted to comment on how delicious these look. Do you ever buy the dark chocolate covered pomegranate seeds from Trader Joes? If not, I highly recommend them. YUM. To be extreme you could probably even put them in these cookies…
mmmmmmmm
These look like a mouthful I want.
BTW-Your not wasting time! Your inspiring hundred and thousands of us. Thank you!
What an interesting idea! I love how the red arils poke through the chocolate in the cookies.
is this really good???i just cant see it???be honest!!!!
IT IS AMAZING!! I just made it today. I halved the recipe, added more arils and fewer choc chips. It’s kinda crunchy on the outside with a delicious brownie center and tang from the seeds. Love it!!
Glad you like them!
Woah, so unique!
We used to have a pomegranate tree at my parent’s house when I was little and I would just go to town on those pomegranates every year :) My lips and fingers would be stained red for a good month.
Oh wow, I am making these today or tomorrow. For sure. Soldddddddddd!
What a fabulous combination! You can almost trick yourself into thinking they are healthy, what with all those antioxidents and all! ;-)
Congrats on getting your server all transfered! Hooray!
Also, I’ve never put pom seeds in anything! I have always just eaten them straight up…I’m a little scared.
I LOVE this idea – am making these cookies TODAY. I have a ton of pomegranates, perfect timing. Yum!
Great idea! I never though to use pomegrantes in cookies!
I LOVE the color of these cookies. They would be perfect for a bridal shower or baby shower!
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Pomegranate is the perfect addition to all that chocolate :) Yum!
Nice to have you back! I have never mixed pomegranates and chocolate. That combo sounds delicious!
Just made these and they turned out DELICIOUS!!!! Thanks for the awesome idea!
You are welcome! Glad you like them.
oh, wow! these look absolutely AMAZING! Your pictures are fantastic, and I shall be making these soon! Real soon!
Thank you!
These cookies appeal to all of my senses. Oh my!
Oh my….I am making these today!
Yum! I always garnish with the pom seeds, but have never actually baked/cooked them. I can only imagine how delish these cookies must be!
Oh my GOODNESS. I must try this. Great combo!
I would never think to bake with Pomegranate!! These look beautiful!
I love pomegranate and those look delicious. Next time I get a pomegranate I will make these
Such a creative idea!
I would have never thought of this.
Love it.
These look heavenly, Jessica! Definitely on my list of things to make!
pomegranate + chocolate? Does it really get any better than that??
This is a fantastic idea! I have been thinking of ways to use up my pomegranate, but I never thought to combine chocolate and pomegranate!
just took these out of the oven and i couldn’t wait for one to cool to try it. they are amazing. i made half a batch, but kept the pomegranate arils at 1/2 cup and bumped down the choc chips a bit. thanks for the great idea!
These cookies are WONDERFUL! Even my picky family gobbled them up. I used 2/3 C arils and everyone said to use even more next time. The pop of flavor in the cookies is great! Thank you!!
Great to hear! :)
Wow those looks AMAZING! I just want to lean on and grab one!!!!!
The headache-induced, emotional PMSing woman in me is thanking you to no end for this recipe!
You are welcome! :)
You inspired me! I made banana oatmeal muffins and added pomegranate to them. They are SO good! I’m definitely going to try your recipe though, but wanted to thank you for making me think outside the box. :)
Those sound delicious!
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These cookies are so different from the norm that I knew I just HAD to try them. My husband was a doubter, but he definitely came around…even praising them multiple times, which he doesn’t often do. =) Our three friends who came over all really loved them, too – there was some discussion over who got the last one…The pomegranate arials add such a tiny pop of unexpected tartness that these cookies really are addictive!
I am so glad you guys enjoyed them!
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Holy mackerel! If the taste of the batter is any indication of what these are going to taste like….they will be fabulous!
Okay, so I’ve already made these once and LOOOOOVED them, but today I am making them for a cookie exchange and I think I’m going to replace half the chocolate chips with white chocolate chips. I think the brown, white and pink will look so pretty. :-)
I bet they will be SO pretty. So glad you like them!
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