23 Cookies Worth Doubling So the Baker Actually Gets to Eat One
Cookie trays empty fast when every batch has frosting, filling, chocolate, fruit, or a bakery-style finish. These 23 recipes focus on cookies that make doubling the batch feel reasonable, from Crumbl-style copycats to fruit-filled, caramel-stuffed, and old-school classics. Each one gives the baker a better chance of setting one aside before the cooling rack gets cleared.

Crumbl Copycat Pink Velvet Cookies

With 18 cookies in 42 minutes, Crumbl Copycat Pink Velvet Cookies bring a big enough batch to share while still saving one for the baker. The dough uses butter, sugar, eggs, cake batter flavoring, flour, baking powder, and pink food coloring, then gets topped with cream cheese frosting. The soft pink color and piped topping make these useful for birthdays, Valentine’s Day, or any cookie tray that gets picked over fast.
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Peaches & Cream Cookies

Loaded with fresh peaches and peach jam, Peaches & Cream Cookies make 24 cookies in 28 minutes. The recipe uses flour, butter, sugar, egg, vanilla, diced peaches, peach jam, heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla pudding powder for the topping. That fruit-and-cream combination gives the batch a softer dessert feel than plain cookies. Double them for summer parties, brunch spreads, or anytime the baker needs a few kept back before serving.
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Copycat Crumbl Twix Cookies

Ready in 32 minutes, Copycat Crumbl Twix Cookies make 11 servings with a soft cookie base, toffee pieces, caramel, heavy cream, and melted chocolate. The recipe layers the candy-bar idea right onto a thick cookie, which makes each one feel more like a bakery pickup than a basic batch. Since the yield is smaller than many cookie recipes here, doubling makes sense if the baker wants one after everyone else grabs theirs.
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Sweet Potato Cookies

Using mashed sweet potato, pecans, maple syrup, and maple sugar, Sweet Potato Cookies make 24 cookies in 31 minutes. Pumpkin pie spice, brown sugar, vanilla, and toasted pecans give the dough a cozy bakery-style flavor without needing a complicated topping. The glaze adds just enough finish for cookie boxes or fall dessert tables. Make extra when a softer, nutty cookie is more likely to disappear before dinner ends.
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Copycat Crumbl Cookies and Cream Milkshake Cookies

In 30 minutes, Crumbl Copycat Cookies and Cream Milkshake Cookies make 18 cookies with crushed Oreos in both the dough and frosting. Butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking powder, and salt form the base, while more Oreos and mini Oreos finish the top. The double cookie element makes them hard to pass up once the tray comes out. They fit parties, bake sales, or any day when plain chocolate chip cookies would not last long enough.
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Chocolate Linzer Cookies

Cut, filled, and finished with powdered sugar, Chocolate Linzer Cookies make 36 servings in 40 minutes. The dough uses butter, sugar, brown sugar, egg, vanilla, flour, espresso powder, salt, and baking powder, then gets paired with cream cheese frosting filling. That larger yield helps when the baker needs a batch that can handle sharing. Serve them for holidays, cookie swaps, or dessert trays where sandwich cookies usually get taken first.
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Copycat Crumble Coconut Lime Cookies

Brightened with lime juice and coconut extract, Copycat Crumble Coconut Lime Cookies make 16 servings in 40 minutes. The cookie base uses butter, granulated sugar, powdered sugar, oil, egg, flour, salt, and baking powder, then gets topped with lime frosting and zest. The citrus flavor breaks up a tray full of chocolate and caramel options. Doubling helps when people start reaching for the lighter-looking cookie after claiming they only want one.
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Easy Peanut Butter & Jelly Thumbprint Cookies

Built around creamy peanut butter and strawberry jam, Easy Peanut Butter & Jelly Thumbprint Cookies make 24 cookies in 27 minutes. Brown sugar, granulated sugar, butter, egg, vanilla, flour, baking soda, and salt create the soft base, while the jam fills each center. The familiar PB&J pairing makes these easy to place on lunchbox trays or casual dessert spreads. A doubled batch keeps the baker from ending up with only the crumbs around the jam wells.
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Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies

Rolled in cinnamon sugar and topped with cinnamon frosting, Crumbl Copycat Churro Cookies make 12 cookies in 32 minutes. The recipe uses butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking powder, cinnamon, powdered sugar, milk, and kosher salt. Each cookie is large, frosted, and built for people who reach for cinnamon desserts first. Since the yield is only a dozen, doubling gives the baker a better chance of getting one before the tray clears.
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Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies

With 36 cookies in 40 minutes, Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies already bring a generous batch for sharing. Flour, baking soda, lemon zest, poppy seeds, butter, sugar, egg yolks, a whole egg, and lemon oil or extract keep the flavor bright and simple. The recipe works well with tea, milk, fruit salad, or brunch spreads. Make the full batch when a lighter cookie is needed, besides richer frosted and chocolate options.
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Copycat Crumbl Dark Dream Cookies

Packed with cocoa powder and semi-sweet chocolate chips, Crumbl Copycat Dark Dream Cookies make 12 servings in 22 minutes. Butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, egg, vanilla, flour, cocoa, baking soda, salt, and divided chocolate chips create a thick chocolate cookie. The short total time makes these useful when the baker needs a second batch without losing the whole afternoon. Double them for chocolate-heavy trays where one dozen will not stretch far.
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Strawberry Shortcake Cookies

After a 2-hour chill, Strawberry Shortcake Cookies make 30 cookies with fresh strawberries, salted butter, sugar, egg, egg yolk, heavy cream, vanilla, flour, baking powder, and white chocolate. The recipe folds chopped strawberries and white chocolate into the dough before baking. That fruit-and-cream style makes them useful for spring desserts, showers, or summer cookie trays. Since the batch makes about 30, the baker has a real shot at saving one early.
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Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Mallow Cupcake Cookies

Stuffed with marshmallow fluff and topped with ganache, Crumbl Copycat Chocolate Mallow Cupcake Cookies make 8 servings in 50 minutes. The base uses butter, brown sugar, egg, vanilla, cocoa powder, baking soda, salt, and flour, with semi-sweet chocolate chips, heavy cream, and white chocolate chips for the topping. Since this recipe makes a smaller batch, doubling is almost necessary for sharing. Serve these when chocolate fans are the first ones near the tray.
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Butter Pecan Cookies

After an hour of chill time, Butter Pecan Cookies make 36 servings in 1 hour and 32 minutes. Chopped pecans, butter, brown sugar, egg, vanilla, self-rising flour, and pecan halves create a nutty cookie with a classic finish. The larger yield helps for holiday tins or dessert tables where people keep circling back. These are a strong pick when the baker wants a batch that tastes special but still makes enough to share.
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Copycat Crumbl Biscoff Cookies

With Biscoff cookie butter, crushed Biscoff cookies, and white chocolate chips, Copycat Crumbl Biscoff Cookies make 12 cookies in 20 minutes. Butter, white sugar, brown sugar, egg, vanilla, baking soda, salt, and flour round out the dough. The recipe presses each dough ball flat before baking for that thick bakery-style shape. A dozen will go quickly on a cookie tray, so doubling helps the baker keep at least one before the last Biscoff crumb is gone.
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Salted Dark Chocolate Cookies

Finished with flaked sea salt, Salted Dark Chocolate Cookies make 30 cookies with a 15-minute prep time and 12-minute cook time. Dutch processed cocoa powder, dark brown sugar, white sugar, salted butter, vanilla, and a 78% cocoa dark chocolate bar give these a deeper chocolate profile. The salt makes them stand out from sweeter frosted cookies on the same tray. Bake them for lunchboxes, coffee breaks, or any dessert spread where chocolate disappears first.
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Copycat Crumbl Key Lime Cookies

Chilled before serving, Copycat Crumbl Key Lime Cookies make 10 cookies in 2 hours and 44 minutes. The cookie base uses butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, egg, vanilla, flour, crushed graham crackers, salt, baking soda, and baking powder, then gets filled with cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice, and zest. The small yield and filled center make doubling useful. Serve them cold for brunch desserts, summer trays, or citrus-heavy cookie boxes.
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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Ready in 22 minutes, Oatmeal Raisin Cookies make 24 cookies with rolled oats, golden raisins, cinnamon, brown sugar, white sugar, butter, egg, and vanilla. The recipe uses a 1-tablespoon scoop, so the cookies stay easy to portion across a bigger tray. These bring a classic option beside the frosted and filled cookies in the lineup. Doubling makes sense when someone always reaches for the old-school cookie before the chocolate ones.
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Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Cake Cookie

With 18 cookies in 30 minutes, Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Cake Cookies bring chocolate dough, chocolate chips, and cocoa frosting into one batch. Brown sugar, granulated sugar, eggs, corn syrup, vanilla, flour, cocoa powder, cornstarch, baking soda, salt, semi-sweet chocolate chips, butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar all build the layered cookie. The frosting makes these feel closer to cake than a standard cookie. Double them when the dessert table needs a bigger chocolate option.
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Salted Caramel Brown Butter Snickerdoodles

Stuffed with caramel and rolled in cinnamon sugar, Salted Caramel Brown Butter Snickerdoodles make 36 cookies with 20 minutes of prep and 12 minutes of cook time. Brown butter, flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, cinnamon, dark brown sugar, egg, egg yolk, vanilla, caramels, and flake salt build the batch. The recipe also chills the dough for easier rolling. Make extra when chewy cinnamon cookies usually vanish before the baker sits down.
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Chocolate Caramel Cookies

Topped with frosting, caramel, and Skor bits, Chocolate Caramel Cookies make 10 cookies in 27 minutes. Flour, baking soda, cocoa, salted butter, sugar, egg, vanilla, semi-sweet chocolate chips, chocolate frosting, soft caramels, heavy cream, and toffee bits create the layered finish. Since the batch is small and the topping is rich, these are easy to claim quickly. Doubling helps for parties, chocolate trays, or any bake where caramel fans show up early.
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Crumbl-Style Confetti Cake Cookies

Colorful and frosted, Crumbl-Style Confetti Cake Cookies make 22 servings in 45 minutes. The dough uses butter, sugar, egg whites, princess cake emulsion, vanilla, flour, baking powder, salt, and sequin sprinkles, then gets topped with cream cheese frosting and more sprinkles. The batch fits birthdays, school events, or cookie trays that need something bright. Make extra because frosted sprinkle cookies tend to be the first ones kids and adults reach for.
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Cookie Frosted Chocolate Chip Cookies

With 8 cookies in 27 minutes, Cookie Frosted Chocolate Chip Cookies turn a small chocolate chip batch into a frosted cookie-on-cookie dessert. Flour, baking soda, salted butter, brown sugar, white sugar, egg, vanilla, chocolate chips, vanilla frosting, and crushed chocolate chip cookies make up the recipe. The low yield is the clearest reason to double it. Save these for small parties, after-dinner dessert, or any tray where the baker needs one hidden early.
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