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Cookie croissants, buttery croissants stuffed with chocolate chip cookie dough. Learn how to make TikTok viral Cookie Croissant at home, with just 2 ingredients. This is a quick and easy recipe that comes from Maison Louvard boulangerie, a bakery from Paris.

Viral Cookie Croissant stuffed with chocolate chip cookie dough
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Craving the viral cookie croissant Paris experience? Have it at home!

Trying the viral Crookie

This is a rather different recipe than my usual. I know it. But I am a real foodie with a passion for cookies and croissants, so I couldn’t resist. My girlfriend was scrolling through TikTok when she saw a new viral recipe. Cookie Croissants, aka croissants stuffed with chocolate chip cookie dough. We HAD to try them, period. So we went to the supermarket and got all it’s needed: croissants and premade cookie dough. They were baked in the blink of an eye. Never had something that good, I had to share this recipe with you.

The easy cookie dough croissant from TikTok is not actually from TikTok. This recipe originated in a small bakery from Paris, called Maison Louvard. “Croissant pur beurre garnit d’une généreuse pâte à cookie mi-cuite”, that is how the bakery launched its new product. For those who don’t speak French, the new launch is nothing but a buttery croissant mixed with cookie dough inside and on top.

If you are lucky enough to fly to Paris, you can get the original Le Crookie for 7.10 €. Or 5.90€, in case you order it for take away. It may seem a lot, but trust me, it’s worth the price. These croissant cookies are so rich and indulgent that you won’t regret a single cent.

Not visiting Paris any soon? Try my 2 ingredient cookie dough croissant recipe. Requiring just croissant and chocolate chip cookie dough, making the viral cookie croissant at home has never been that easy!

Viral Cookie Croissant

This easy cookie croissant recipe only calls for two ingredients: croissants and cookie dough. You can get everything from the grocery store, or from a local bakery if you’re looking for higher quality. Here are some more details:

  • Croissants. You’ll need 6 butter croissants, without fillings such as jam or cream. The filling is gonna be chocolate chip cookie dough. You can get packaged croissants from the grocery store or from a bakery, I recommend bakery style croissants because they taste better.
  • Chocolate chip cookie dough. This easy Crookie recipe uses pre-made cookie dough, the one that is sold in packages. I stuffed my croissants with Sweet Loren’s cookie dough, it is healthier and made with cleaner ingredients. But any other brand such as Pillsbury cookie dough works. As an alternative you can also make your own cookie dough at home.

Making the viral cookie croissant from Paris at home is incredibly quick and easy. You just need to grab some empty croissants, slice them, and stuff with cookie dough. Bake and you’ll be amazed at the result! Read further for the complete recipe directions:

  1. Preheat oven or air fryer. Homemade crookies can be baked either in the oven or in the air fryer, depending on your own preferences. The temperature is gonna be slightly different, 350°F (180°F) for oven and 320°F (160°C) for air fryer.
  2. Stuff croissant with cookie dough. Slice each butter croissant into two halves, then fill with about 2 to 3 pieces of cookie dough inside. Close and top some more cookie dough.
  3. Bake cookie croissants. Line your viral Crookies over a parchment paper covered baking sheet, spacing them apart. Bake in hot oven for 8 to 12 minutes.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Croissant Recipe

Helpful tips

  • Use bakery croissants, they have a better taste and will make your crookie experience unforgettable.
  • Make cookie dough at home, in case you can’t find the pre made cookie dough that comes in packages.
  • Bake croissants with cookie dough 8 minutes for a gooey center, or about 12 minutes for a more cooked inside.
  • Serve warm for the best experience. Flaky and crispy outside, gooey and warm inside.

If you like chocolate chip cookies and croissants, this recipe is for you. Homemade French crookies taste delicious on their own, or paired with something else. Here are some serving ideas:

  • Enjoy chocolate chip cookie croissants with a glass of milk, dipped or on the side.
  • Serve with a cup of tea or freshly brewed coffee for an indulgent dessert.
  • Summer is around the corner, enjoy with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!
  • Eat it alone as it is, preferably right after baking when it’s still warm and gooey inside.
Crookie recipe TikTok
Can you make cookie croissant with Ben & Jerry’s cookie dough ice cream?

No, the TikTok viral croissant cannot be filled with cookie dough ice cream because the ice cream would melt and make a mess. You’ll need to get either packaged cookie dough, or make it at home.

How does a Crookie taste like?

Chocolate chip cookie dough stuffed in croissant – Warm and gooey inside, flakey and crispy on the outside. That’s how I would describe the taste of a Crookie in a very simple sentence.

How to make vegan Crookie?

For a vegan recipe, replace butter croissant with margarine croissant and use vegan cookie dough.

Still craving cookies? Some healthy recipes now!

Summer is around the corner, and maybe you’re trying to get in shape. Well, I know the TikTok viral Crookie is not helping that much. But I have good news for you, because after making chocolate chip croissants you can still enjoy cookies whenever the cravings hit. Here are my best healthy cookie recipes for you!

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Cookie croissants, buttery croissants stuffed with chocolate chip cookie dough. Learn how to make TikTok viral Cookie Croissant at home, with just 2 ingredients. This is a quick and easy recipe that comes from Maison Louvard boulangerie, a bakery from Paris.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 13 minutes
Servings: 6 Crookies
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (180°F) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Slice croissants into halves. Put about 2 to 3 pieces of cookie dough inside each croissant, then close and top some more cookie dough.
  • Line cookie croissants over your prepared baking sheet, spacing them apart. Bake in hot oven for 8 to 12 minutes.

Air Fryer Cookie Croissants

  • Place cookie croissants in the basket of your air fryer and air fry at 320°F (160°F) for about 8 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 Crookie | Calories: 344.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 5.7g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 8.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 294.3mg | Potassium: 105.4mg | Fiber: 1.7g | Sugar: 12.9g | Vitamin A: 433.7IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 23.2mg | Iron: 1.6mg
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14 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Very quick and amazing. I used the ini croissants and one square of cookie dough. Baked the same anount of time. Baking for Bible study snack at church

    1. Hey dear Ouida,
      many thanks for your kind feedback!! I am so glad to hear that you liked my cookie dough stuffed croissants. I tried them with both Costco and Trader Joe’s brioche croissants and they are all sooo good.
      Have a great weekend.
      Matteo

  2. This looks amazing and can’t want to try. Wondering if the croissant will burn or over cook while the cookie dough is cooking.

    1. Hey dear Taina,
      thanks a lot for your comment! I am so happy that you like this cookie dough croissant recipe. The croissant will not burn or overcook, it will just get crispier. But be careful not to overbake it! I suggest keeping an eye on the baking time.
      Kind regards,
      Matteo

  3. 5 stars
    These cookie croissants look amazing!! I love how simple and easy is to make Le Crookie. Definitely gonna try with the kids. It also sounds pretty fun!

    1. Hey dear Adelina,
      thanks a lot! I completely agree, this bakery-style cookie croissant recipe is worth a try. Stuffed with cookie dough inside, these buttery croissants will drive the kids crazy. You’re all gonna love them, I’m pretty sure about it.

      1. 5 stars
        Just took these out of the oven & my son & I couldn’t resist sampling one-Magnifique!!! So easy to make & just a perfect amount of sweetness. Most definitely, will be making these again:)

        1. Hey!
          Thanks a lot for your comment, I am so happy to hear that you liked these cookie croissants. They are simply incredible, one of the most delicious desserts ahah. I agree!
          Have a great day,
          Matteo

  4. 5 stars
    Wow! this is a brilliant idea!! Since I won’t be able to fly to Paris to try the chocolate cookie croissant I’ll be more than excited to try this recipe during the week!!!

    1. Hey dear Ella,

      thanks a lot for your comment. Definitely, this easy French Crookie recipe is a must try. Make them with just 2 ingredients and you’ll be so amazed at the result. A TikTok viral recipe has never been so worth trying.
      Let me know how you like them, then 😉

      All the best,
      Matteo

    1. Oh yes yes yes!! Try and you’ll be amazed at how tasty these cookie dough stuffed croissants are!!

      1. I used mini croissants and Nestles Toll House chocolate chip dough in the tube. Baked at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes. Oh so good!!!

        1. Hey dear Melanie,
          thank you so so much for your kind feedback. I am so glad to hear that you liked this recipe!
          Have a great day,
          Matteo