Before we get to these fudgy cookie dough cups, let’s talk about the June salad challenge for a sec. I never thought I would get such a positive response about a salad challenge of all things, but your response blew me away. I’ve already seen many of you blogging and tweeting about it, creating #saladaday Pinterest boards, and challenging coworkers, family, and friends to join in for the month of June. The more the merrier! I started tweeting & Instagraming my salads each day as I prep for the kickoff on June 1st. Feel free to join in. Maybe if this challenge is a success, you can suggest a challenge for July.
And if you were worried that you would be bored with salad posts all month long, well you just don’t know me very well. If I’m eating big salads everyday you can be sure I’m having a treat to go along with it. I discovered my bendy chocolate recipe can be used for pretty much anything, which is trouble. Given my recent infatuation with baked tortilla cups (see: one-bite pizzas), I decided to use the cups as the perfect receptacle for bendy chocolate fudge. And then I topped it all off with Chocolate Chip Cookie Pota-Dough. (By the way, if you are still skeptical of the dip, read through the last page of comments. There are a lot of positive reviews already.)
This recipe is really fun to make and obviously even more fun to eat. Imagine, a layer of chilled fudgy chocolate topped off with cookie dough dip all wrapped in a crispy tortilla cup. It’s a party in a bite-sized cup!


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One Bite Cookie 'n Fudge Cups
Yield
24 mini bites
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
Ingredients
Tortilla cups
- 3 (9-inch) tortillas
Chocolate fudge sauce
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder or raw cacao powder, sifted
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup (or agave)
- 1/4 cup coconut oil (no subs)
- 1 tbsp all-natural nut butter (I used cashew butter)
- 1/4 scant tsp fine grain sea salt, or to taste
Directions
- For the tortilla cups: Preheat the oven to 375°F and grab a mini cupcake tin. No need to grease it as they will pop right out.
- With a cookie cutter (or even kitchen sheers), cut 2.5-inch circles out of the wraps and push into the mini cupcake molds. Repeat for the rest & save the scraps for making cinnamon toast crunch.
- Bake at 375°F for 10-12 minutes, watching very closely near the end. They should be golden and crisp, but not too brown. If using regular-sized cupcake tins, cut your tortilla into quarters and push one into each mold. Cooking time may vary if using larger cupcake tins.
- For the fudge sauce: In a small pot, whisk together the maple syrup, coconut oil, nut butter, and sifted cocoa powder over low to medium heat. Whisk for a couple minutes until all the coconut oil is melted and remove from heat immediately.
- To assemble: Add 1 teaspoon of fudge sauce into each baked cup. Twirl the cup around so it coats all sides. You can also double the fudge sauce and fill the cups if preferred. Place on a plate lined with parchment paper (to catch drippings) and into the freezer for about 15 minutes, or until firm. Remove and serve with a dollop of chilled Chocolate Chip Cookie Pota’Dough Dip on top. This is optional, but recommended! Store in a container in the fridge.
Like many of my creations, I was truly at a loss as to how to photograph these tiny things.
How about on a white cake pedestal? or on the counter?

another angle on the counter perhaps? How about on the back of a mini muffin tin with a white background (???)

Oh boy.
After giving up all hope, I threw the cups onto my recipe paper, wrote in my fanciest cursive writing, and called it a day.
This was the day’s salad. Dinosaur kale, lemon juice, olive oil, avocado, strawberries, hemp seeds, homemade sprouts, Herbamare. Good stuff.
If you are crunched for time or just aren’t a cookie dough fan, feel free to make simple chocolate fudge cups (shown below, left). Sprinkle the fudge with some chopped nuts and you have yourself a delicious mini dessert.
Cheers to mini desserts and big honkin’ salads!








On a typical day, one would find an array of chocolate/cocoa products in my kitchen, but no tortillas. Now that I have miraculously obtained tortillas, I seem to be out of cocoa powder. *sigh* Time for another trip to the grocery store…but I think it’ll be worth it! ;)
That sounds like the story of my life. Off to the grocery store…again!
mmm these look ah-mazing!!!
Angeka you did it again, these cups are so cute, and probably fun to eat!! Thanks for sharing! I see that you didn’t wait for June and had a salad :) We don’t have any groceries in our fridge so I plan on starting the salad month tomorrow!
I just couldn’t help myself…I’ve had 2-3 so far. I just hope I don’t get burned out. Need to put on my creative cap and think of some fun ones.
I think I will also do a post on Thurs or Friday with more reader fav salads and dressings.
Wow, the fudge cups look fantastic! Thanks for posting this recipe- I’ve been looking for a natural fudge sauce for a long time and your recipes are always reliable and delicious!
These sound soooo fabulous! Love it!
I know what we’re having for dessert this weekend! Yum!
hope you enjoy them Amber!
Yum!!! Are you just using whole wheat flour tortillas??
Yup!
I have tried the sprouted Ezekiel tortillas and they are so yummy. Plan on using them in your recipe :)
Thanks for letting us know!
holy ridiculous…i don’t think these would last more than 2.5 seconds in our house. and that’s IF i was able to hide them from my husband!
Small things can be tricky to photograph…I totally understand! You succeeded in making me want to chomp into one though! The fudge looks so rich and the cookie dough topping…great touch!
Why are the small things always so hard to photograph? Glad Im not the only one who struggles with this. I also find that some days are just “off” photography days and I can’t seem to get the hang of it. Sometimes its hard to translate what you envision in your mind into the picture! Oh well…practice makes perfect I guess!
Funny you should write this…just yesterday I had THAT DAY! Where my vision in my mind was clearly not going to happen once I started shooting. So then I improvised and went with a rustic look. And then, the icing/glaze on the recipe was setting up and the longer time elapsed, the worse it started looking. It was one of those OMG No….!! moments. Spend two days developing a recipe, 4 hours making and baking it, put on a glaze, and it’s all downhill from there in 30 secs. Girl. I feel your pain on the fudge cups :)
I know it was hard to photograph but I love these little treat! It’s the perfect way to indulge but not overindulge.
mmmmmmm I want one of each! …or maybe ten of each ;) I love the sound of fudge topped with cookie dough!
I have some tortillas that need to be used up. I was going to make soft tacos for dinner tonight, but I think I’ll make these instead! Cookie ‘n Fudge Cups for dinner it is!
Thanks for this! I’ve been following you for a while now and I have to say you really come up with great recipes.
Thank you, I’m off to check out your blog!
I am way too excited about this recipe. Anything in miniature is great because it means we can ‘treat responsibly’ (or just eat 10!). Delicioso!
Yummy these look delish and perfect for entertaining too. I’d like to try them with ezekiel wraps or rice wraps! Wonder how it will work since they’re less pliable.
YUM! My go to favorite salad right now is greens, avocado, and saurkraut. Sounds, strange, but it soooo good. Especially with a red wine vinegrette.
These look so good (as with everything you post) but seriously – the problem with bite sized, is that I eat it in one bite… I can’t stop popping them in!!! I don’t know what is worse, eating an entire LARGE cookie n’ fudge cup or twelve mini ones?!
Also? Cannot wait for June Salad Challenge!
These looks great, however, I cannot eat chocolate. How do you think they would taste without the cocoa powder? Or is there something else that I can substitute?
Thanks
Can you eat carob powder by chance? That might be an ok sub…?
so freaking cute! I still need to try the potato dough… still curious about it but the comments look so positive!