Store-bought biscuits can be convenient, but they rarely match the rich flavor and texture of homemade ones. These chocolate biscuits from scratch give you that perfect balance, slightly crisp on the outside with a soft, chewy center. If you’ve ever wanted an easy chocolate biscuits recipe for beginners, this method keeps things simple while delivering bakery-style results.
Jump to RecipeWhat Makes These Chocolate Biscuits So Good
- Deep chocolate flavor from real cocoa powder
- Balanced texture (soft center + light crisp edges)
- Easy to customize into chewy or crispy biscuits
- Works as a quick, reliable homemade biscuits recipe
Ingredients Breakdown (Why Each Matters)

- All-purpose flour – gives structure
- Cocoa powder – adds rich chocolate flavor
- Butter – creates softness and richness
- Brown sugar + white sugar – balance moisture and crispness
- Eggs – bind the dough (use eggless option if needed)
- Vanilla extract – enhances flavor
- Chocolate chips (optional) – adds extra indulgence
Step-by-Step Method (Foolproof Process)
1. Prepare the Dough
In a bowl, cream butter and sugars until smooth. This step helps create a soft texture.
2. Mix Wet & Dry Ingredients
Add eggs and vanilla, then fold in flour and cocoa powder. Mix until a soft dough forms.
3. Shape the Biscuits
Roll into small balls and place on a lined baking tray. Leave space between each.
4. Bake
Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) for 10 to 12 minutes.
5. Cool Properly
Let them rest on a cooling rack, this helps set the texture.

How to Get the Perfect Chocolate Flavor
- Use high-quality cocoa powder
- Add chocolate chips for richness
- Slightly underbake for a fudgy texture
- A pinch of salt enhances the chocolate taste
Texture Guide: Soft, Chewy, or Crispy?
- Soft chocolate biscuits: Use more brown sugar, bake slightly less
- Chewy chocolate biscuits: Slightly thicker dough, avoid overbaking
- Crispy chocolate biscuits: Use more white sugar + bake longer
Troubleshooting Guide (Fix Your Biscuits)
This is where most recipes fail, here’s how to fix common issues:
- Biscuits too hard?
Overbaking or too much flour - Dough too sticky?
Chill it for 15 to 20 minutes - Flat biscuits?
Butter may be too warm - No strong chocolate flavor?
Increase cocoa powder or add chocolate chips
Healthy & Dietary Variations
- Eggless chocolate biscuits – replace eggs with milk or yogurt
- Whole wheat version – swap part of the flour
- Low sugar option – reduce sugar slightly
Serving Ideas
- Pair with coffee or tea
- Serve warm with ice cream
- Use as a base for dessert sandwiches
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days
- Keep in a cool, dry place
- Refrigerate for longer freshness
Make-Ahead & Freezing Tips
- Freeze dough balls for later baking
- Bake directly from frozen (add 1 to 2 minutes)
- Great for batch baking
FAQs
Can I make chocolate biscuits without an oven?
Yes, you can use a stovetop or air fryer method.
Why did my biscuits turn dry?
Most likely overbaking or too much flour.
Can I make small batch chocolate biscuits?
Yes, simply halve the ingredients.
Can I skip eggs?
Yes, eggless chocolate biscuits work well with substitutes.
Final Thoughts
These homemade chocolate biscuits are simple, rich, and far better than store-bought. Whether you like them soft, chewy, or crispy, this recipe gives you full control, making it perfect for beginners and experienced bakers alike.

Chocolate Biscuits
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a mixing bowl, cream the softened butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar until smooth and fluffy.
- Add the egg and vanilla extract. Mix until fully combined.
- In a separate bowl, combine flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt.
- Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture. Mix until a soft dough forms. Fold in chocolate chips if using.
- Scoop small portions of dough and roll into balls. Place them on a lined baking tray, leaving space between each.
- Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F) and bake for 10 to 12 minutes until edges are set.
- Transfer biscuits to a cooling rack and let them cool completely to set the texture.
Nutrition
Notes
- For softer biscuits, slightly underbake by 1 to 2 minutes
- For crispier biscuits, bake a bit longer
- Chill dough for 15 minutes if it feels too sticky
- Add extra chocolate chips for richer flavor