When dessert is supposed to be the reason people stay at the table, plain cookies and basic cake do not always cut it. These 23 chocolate recipes cover brownies, cookies, cakes, puddings, ice cream, dipped fruit, and cold desserts, so there is something to cook, serve, and actually eat for just about any chocolate craving. It is the kind of list that makes chocolate feel like the plan, not just the thing added at the end.

Banana Pudding Brownies

Layered with brownie mix, cream cheese, milk, eggs, and instant banana pudding, Banana Pudding Brownies bake in 40 minutes and make 10 servings. The chocolate base gets a creamy banana swirl that sets cleanly once cooled. Serve them chilled, wrapped for gifting, or sliced for a dessert tray when plain brownies need a little more going on.
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Swirled Marshmallow Cookies

Baked in 35 minutes, Swirled Marshmallow Cookies bring cocoa powder, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and marshmallows into soft chocolate cookies. The recipe makes 8 servings with a chewy center and gooey pockets from the marshmallow. Serve them warm when the marshmallow is still stretchy, or stack them on a cookie plate for a bigger chocolate moment.
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Oreo Balls

Made with 38 Oreo cookies, cream cheese, and melted white chocolate, Oreo Balls chill into 24 bite-size pieces in 2 hours and 20 minutes. The filling is smooth and cookie-heavy, while the shell gives each piece a clean snap. Serve them from the fridge for parties, gift boxes, or dessert boards where small chocolate bites work better than slices.
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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ready in 22 minutes, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies use smooth peanut butter, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, and 2 cups of chocolate chips for a batch of 24. The peanut butter gives the cookie body while the chocolate chips keep each bite rich. Serve them after dinner, pack them for snacks, or set them out with milk when cookies need more than plain chocolate.
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Mississippi Mud Pie

Built with an Oreo crust, brownie layer, chocolate pudding, pecans, espresso, and whipped topping, Mississippi Mud Pie chills into 12 servings in 4 hours and 30 minutes. The layers make it heavier than a simple pudding pie without needing a fussy finish. Serve it cold for birthdays, holidays, or any meal where the dessert needs to look like it took the lead.
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Chocolate Truffles

Rolled from chocolate, heavy cream, butter, vanilla, and cocoa powder or coconut toppings, Chocolate Truffles make 20 pieces in 2 hours and 30 minutes. The ganache center stays dense and smooth, which makes each piece feel small but rich. Serve them in paper cups, tuck them into gift boxes, or add them to a dessert board when forks are not needed.
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Ultimate Brownies

Stacked with cookie dough, Oreo cookies, and a dark chocolate brownie layer, Ultimate Brownies bake in 40 minutes and make 12 servings. The cookie base, sandwich cookies, cocoa powder, butter, and chocolate create three distinct layers in one pan. Serve them in small squares because each piece carries more weight than a regular brownie.
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Chocolate Salted Caramel Cake

Using chocolate cake mix, eggs, milk, and salted caramel frosting, Chocolate Salted Caramel Cake comes together in 25 minutes and makes 12 servings. The caramel frosting adds the sweet-salty finish without needing a separate sauce. Serve it sliced after dinner or bring it out for a birthday when you want cake without turning the whole day into baking.
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Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips

Baked in 1 hour and 15 minutes, Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips uses mashed ripe banana, flour, sugar, vanilla, oil, eggs, and chopped chocolate for 10 servings. The loaf gives chocolate a softer, snack-style place instead of a full dessert plate. Serve slices at brunch, pack them with coffee, or warm them slightly when you want chocolate without frosting.
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Neapolitan Ice Cream

Made with sweetened condensed milk, heavy cream, vanilla, cocoa powder, and strawberry puree, Neapolitan Ice Cream freezes into 6 servings in 5 hours and 35 minutes. The three flavors sit together in one loaf pan without churning. Serve it in scoops, sandwich it between cookies, or bring it out when one chocolate dessert needs a little strawberry and vanilla backup.
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S’mores Muffins

Packed with mini marshmallows, chopped chocolate, and a graham cracker crumble, S’mores Muffins bake in 30 minutes and make 12 servings. The tops get golden while the chocolate stays melty inside. Serve them warm with milk, take them to picnics, or use them as an easy baked dessert when campfire flavors sound better than another plain muffin.
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Chocolate Ice Cream

Churned with cocoa powder, sugar, heavy cream, vanilla, and a pinch of salt, Chocolate Ice Cream takes 4 hours and 25 minutes with freezing time and makes 4 servings. The recipe skips eggs and custard, which keeps the process simple. Serve it in cones, scoop it over brownies, or turn it into sundaes when cold chocolate is the whole point.
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Chocolate Pudding

Cooked with whole milk, sugar, cocoa powder, cornstarch, semisweet chocolate, vanilla, and butter, Chocolate Pudding sets in 2 hours and 20 minutes and makes 4 servings. The stovetop base thickens into a smooth, spoonable dessert. Serve it with whipped cream, chocolate shavings, or cinnamon when you want something chocolate-heavy without baking.
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Oreo Ice Cream Cake

Layered with Oreos, melted butter, vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, and cool whip, Oreo Ice Cream Cake freezes into 20 servings in 4 hours and 20 minutes. The crust, ice cream, fudge, and topping give every slice a cold, crunchy, creamy mix. Serve it for birthdays, summer parties, or any dessert table that needs a make-ahead freezer option.
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Chocolate Mousse

Chilled for 4 hours and 20 minutes, Chocolate Mousse uses pasteurized eggs, dark chocolate, butter, heavy cream, and confectioners’ sugar for 4 servings. The folded mixture gives it a lighter texture than pudding while still keeping the chocolate deep. Serve it in small glasses with whipped cream and shavings when dessert needs to look polished without a big cake.
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Chocolate Covered Apple Slices

Ready in 20 minutes, Chocolate Covered Apple Slices turn Honeycrisp or Envy apples, chocolate melting wafers, white chocolate, caramel, and toppings into 10 servings. The apple keeps each piece crisp under the chocolate and caramel coating. Serve them on sticks for parties, family nights, or dessert trays where fruit still gets the chocolate treatment.
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Biscoff Brownies

Swirled with Biscoff butter, melted butter, chopped chocolate, sugar, eggs, flour, and vanilla, Biscoff Brownies bake in 45 minutes and make 9 servings. The cookie butter adds spiced sweetness that cuts through the fudgy chocolate base. Serve them in small squares for holidays, potlucks, or a dessert plate that needs something richer than a standard brownie.
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Banana Avocado Bread

Baked in 1 hour and 15 minutes, Banana Avocado Bread uses mashed banana, ripe avocado, eggs, honey or maple syrup, coconut oil, whole wheat flour, and cinnamon for 10 slices. The avocado helps keep the loaf soft without making it taste like a vegetable. Serve it for breakfast, snack plates, or dessert when a chocolate-chip add-in makes the loaf feel sweeter.
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Hot Fudge Sundae

Made in 10 minutes with sugar, butter, cocoa powder, agave, milk, vanilla, ice cream, and crushed Biscoff cookies, Hot Fudge Sundae makes 4 servings. The sauce cooks quickly, then turns plain vanilla scoops into a real dessert. Serve it right away while the fudge is warm, especially when you need chocolate without baking anything.
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Chocolate Chia Pudding

Mixed with coconut milk, chia seeds, cocoa powder, cinnamon, vanilla, maple syrup, and salt, Chocolate Chia Pudding chills in 4 hours and 5 minutes for 2 servings. The chia seeds thicken the mixture into a spoonable pudding without cooking. Serve it with fruit, nuts, or yogurt when you want a cold chocolate option that can sit ready in the fridge.
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Cosmic Brownies

Finished with ganache and rainbow candy-coated chocolate chips, Cosmic Brownies take 2 hours and 55 minutes with chilling time and make 24 servings. The brownie base uses butter, sugars, eggs, cocoa powder, flour, and semisweet chocolate for the topping. Serve them for lunchbox treats, birthdays, or potlucks when nostalgic chocolate squares will get noticed fast.
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Hot Chocolate Bombs

Filled with hot cocoa mix and mini marshmallows, Hot Chocolate Bombs take 1 hour and make 6 servings. Milk or dark chocolate forms the shells, while white chocolate and sprinkles handle the decoration. Serve one in a mug with 6 to 8 ounces of hot milk when dessert can be something people drink instead of slice.
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Chocolate Hummus

Blended in 10 minutes, Chocolate Hummus uses chickpeas, avocado oil, maple syrup, tahini, cocoa powder, vanilla, and flaky sea salt for 8 servings. The chickpeas make the dip creamy while the cocoa and syrup push it into dessert territory. Serve it with strawberries, banana slices, apples, pretzels, crackers, or cookies when chocolate needs to be scoopable.
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