Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (2024)

By Trang Doan - (updated ) - This post may contain affiliate links.

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Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies are buttery shortbread cookies with an intense chocolate flavor complemented by dark espresso grounds. Dunk them in milk and you’ll have the perfect afternoon treat.

This post has been sponsored by Horizon®. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (1)If you’ve been following along on the blog for a while, you know shortbread cookies are my weakness. When I was working in Hawaii, I was introduced to all different fun flavors of shortbread cookies, like Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut Shortbread Cookies and Matcha Green Tea Shortbread Cookies. I can’t stop myself from dreaming up one after another once I’m home. My latest are these intense Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies. And trust me, nothing beats dunking these into a glass of creamy Horizon® Grass-Fed Milk.

Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (2)I’ve always been a big fan of Horizon milk; I just love that refreshingly creamy taste. So when I found out my local Vons was going to start carrying Horizon grass-fed milk, I couldn’t wait to try. I already knew beforehand that I was going to get a quality product with the same delicious taste that I’ve come to expect from every carton of milk from Horizon. It makes dunking these cookies so satisfying—soaking up all that creamy milk made by happy cows, yum!

How to Make Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies

Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (3)Like all shortbread cookies, these start with a base of butter creamed with sugar and a splash of pure vanilla extract. The cocoa powder and espresso ground are mixed with the flour and salt and added to the creamed butter. This forms your cookie dough, which needs to be refrigerated for a short time before getting rolled out.Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (4)Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (5)

Which type of cocoa powder to use?

For this recipe, I used dutch processed cocoa powder. It yields a more intense chocolate flavor and darker color than natural cocoa powder. You can use natural cocoa powder if that’s what you have on hand. But just be aware that the taste will be milder, more suitable for something like these Chocolate Macadamia Nut Shortbread Cookies—which go well with the creamy macadamia nut flavor.Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (6)

Can you use raw coffee?

Certainly! I used raw coffee in this recipe—specifically, very finely ground espresso from a pod that comes with my espresso maker. The coffee is ground so fine that when mixed into the cookie dough, you won’t be able to taste the granules—just the really intense espresso flavor. Here are some options if you don’t own an espresso machine

  • If you have a coffee grinder, set it to the finest setting and grind your beans. The finer your coffee ground, the less detectable, the granules since coffee grounds don’t dissolve.
  • If you don’t own an espresso machine or a coffee grinder, you can still add regular ground coffee to the cookie dough. It’s perfectly fine to eat coffee grinds. Just note that you may be able to taste the granules.
  • And if all else fails, instant espresso powder will also work. The same quantity will give a milder coffee flavor, not as intense as coffee grounds. Instant espresso powder is made to dissolve in liquid so when mixed into the cookie dough, you won’t be able to pick it out at all.

Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (7)So while you’re at it, pick up a carton of Horizon Organic Milk to dunk these Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies in or to make yourself a cup of creamy cappuccino to enjoy with your freshly baked cookies. You can even download the Vons app and find a coupon to try out the Horizon®Grass-Fed Milk for yourself. Enjoy!

Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (8)If you make this recipe, please let me know! Leave a comment, rate it and don’t forget to tag me @wildwildwhisk on Instagram. I’d love to see what’s cooking up in your kitchen. Cheers!

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Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies

Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies are buttery shortbread cookies with an intense chocolate flavor complement by dark espresso ground. Dunk them in milk and you’ll have the perfect afternoon treat.

5 from 3 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Hawaiian, Scottish

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 16 minutes minutes

Total Time: 31 minutes minutes

Servings: 13 cookies

Calories: 100kcal

Author: Trang

Ingredients

  • 4 ounce unsalted butter ((113 g))
  • cup granulated sugar ((60 g))
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract ((2 g))
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour ((141 g))
  • 2 tablespoon dutch processed cocoa powder ((7 g))
  • 1 tablespoon fine espresso ground ((5 g))
  • teaspoon kosher salt ((less than 1 g))
  • Extra sugar for sprinkling

Instructions

  • Let butter soften at room temperature out on the counter, but not melted.

  • Add flour, salt, cocoa powder and espresso ground into a small mixing bowl, mix well to distribute thoroughly. Set aside.

  • Add sugar, soften butter and vanilla extract to the stand mixer bowl and beat with the paddle attachment at medium low speed until combined. Increase speed to medium and beat until fluffy, about 30 seconds to 1 minute.

  • Reduce mixer to low speed, and slowly add the flour mixture. Gradually increase mixer speed to medium and mix until dough comes together. It should pull away from the side of the mixing bowl.

  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured board or counter top, and shape into a disk or rectangle.

  • Wrap well with plastic and refrigerate for 30 minutes to 1 hour.

  • Roll dough to about ¼” thick and cut out cookies with desired cookie cutter. Re-roll the scrap dough and cut out more cookies until finished. A 2” cookie cutter will make a dozen cookies.

  • Place the cookies in a container in layers, with parchment paper in between, and freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour. If your freezer is large enough to accommodate a baking sheet, arrange the cookies on a parchment lined baking sheet and freeze.

  • Preheat oven to 350°F while the cookies are resting in the freezer.

  • When the oven is ready, place cookies on a parchment line baking sheet an inch or two apart if frozen in a container, sprinkle granulated sugar over the top of cookies generously and bake for 16 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven, let rest on the baking sheet for 5 minutes, transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

  • Natural cocoa powder can be used but will not give the same intense chocolate flavor or color. Dutch processed cocoa powder is highly recommended.
  • I used fine espresso ground from my espresso maker pod, the fine ground blend right in without leaving any coffee ground texture in the cookies. Regular coffee ground can be substituted but you may be able to detect them when eating the cookies.
  • Another option to infuse coffee flavor in to these cookies is instant espresso powder, but the same amount will give a very subtle coffee flavor.

Nutrition

Serving: 26g | Calories: 100kcal

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  1. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (10)Candace

    I’ve made these several times & they turned out great. Went to make them again & the dough isn’t coming together, twice failed. Followed the recipe exactly. Not sure what has gone wrong?

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    • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (11)Trang Doan

      Hi Candace, is the dough sandy and not coming together? Could be the butter not softened enough, this would make it more like a pie dough, if you keep beating it or knead it by hand, the heat from your hand should melt the butter and make it come together. Let me know if it’s another problem.

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      • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (12)Candace Hill-Calvert

        Making a 3rd batch, butter completely softened, it’s still coming out sandy… argh! I have no idea what is wrong 😑

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        • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (13)Trang Doan

          Can you knead it together with your hand? Sometimes when it’s cold or dry I get sandy dough to at first but after kneading for a bit it will come together. Wrap and refrigerate to allow the flour to hydrate further.

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          • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (14)Candace Hill-Calvert

            I did try kneading it with no luck, I did read to add a lil water, but that changes the texture of the cookie. I just can’t figure out what has changed that the dough doesn’t come together- I’m just at a lose as to what is going on 🤷‍♀️

          • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (15)Trang Doan

            That is soooo weird! Did you change butter brand? Flour brand or something? What about the cocoa powder, did you use the same one you used last time? Perhaps it was packed too tightly making it a dryer dough? Can you take a picture of all the ingredients and how the dough turn out and send it to me on Instagram? I’m confused too cuz usually the shortbread dough is pretty forgiving. So strange.

  2. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (16)C. hill

    These turned out amazing/ delicious!

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  3. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (17)Cindy Guerry

    Being a beginning baker I found all the dough chilling to be intense, that being said, I can learn. These are awesome! I am making a basket for my mother-in-law’s birthday. She is going to love them!!!!

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    • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (18)Trang Doan

      Thanks for trying out the recipe, I hope your mother-in-law will love them!

      Reply

  4. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (19)Philippa

    These sound absolutely amazing. Can I use same recipe, roll into a log, chill, slice and bake rather than rolling out?

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    • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (20)Trang

      Yes, absolutely!

      Reply

  5. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (21)Rita B

    My favorite bakery stopped making espresso shortbread and I have been looking for a comparable recipe for a long time…..this is it! Thank you. They tasted amazing!

    Reply

    • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (22)Trang

      Awesome Rita! So happy to hear that this recipe lives up to your favorite bakery!

      Reply

  6. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (23)Heather Williams

    Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (24)
    I made these with a friend today, they turned out amazing! We actually made shape cookies and put a little buttercream icing on them, so good! Thanks so much for the recipe.

    Reply

    • Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (25)Trang

      Thanks so much Heather for tagging me on IG, they were awesome!!!

      Reply

  7. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (26)Marie

    Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (27)
    Such a great combo. I love coffee and chocolate together and now I just want to dunk one of these in milk too

    Reply

  8. Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (28)Kenneth Orloff

    Chocolate Espresso Shortbread Cookies (29)
    perfect combo – shortbread cookies made with espresso!

    Reply

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