Best Ever Chocolate Sugar Cookies (Swig Dirtball Cookie Copy Cat)

These Chocolate Sugar Cookies are truly THE BEST EVER! They are inspired by my favorite “Dirtball Cookie” at a drink stop called Swig. They are so soft, chocolatey and taste so delicious!

These Chocolate Sugar Cookies are truly THE BEST EVER! They are inspired by my favorite "Dirtball Cookie" at a drink stop called Swig. They are so soft, chocolatey and taste so delicious!

When it comes to food, chocolate is my love language! I adore it in every aspect. Aside from chocolate, my other love language is Diet Coke.

Here in Utah, the big thing is soda shops and Swig happens to be one of the most known chains. Their “Dirty” Diet Cokes are the best. “Dirty” implies they add a little coconut syrup and limes. Trust me, it is such a heavenly addition.

Also at Swig, they have the famous Swig Sugar Cookies. They are unbelievable. I did a Strawberry Lemonade version that seriously is one of the best flavor combos in cookies I have tried!  Definitely give that one a try if you haven’t yet!

These Chocolate Sugar Cookies are truly THE BEST EVER! They are inspired by my favorite "Dirtball Cookie" at a drink stop called Swig. They are so soft, chocolatey and taste so delicious!

But believe it or not, I actually rarely get those famous sugar cookies when I go. Why? Well because in my honest opinion, they have one that is EVEN BETTER at Swig. It is called the “Dirtball” Cookie. It is a chocolate sugar cookie that literally tastes like you are biting into a fudgy brownie. They are to die for!

I decided to adapt that recipe and make a chocolate version! These taste pretty close to the Dirtballs, but still not an exact replica. Although, these are THE BEST Homemade Chocolate Sugar Cookies I have EVER had! The chocolate frosting paired with the chocolate cookies are just a a match made in cookie heaven. Definitely give these a try- you will be SO happy you did!

These Chocolate Sugar Cookies are truly THE BEST EVER! They are inspired by my favorite "Dirtball Cookie" at a drink stop called Swig. They are so soft, chocolatey and taste so delicious!

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Best Ever Chocolate Sugar Cookies (Swig Dirtball Cookie Copy Cat)
 
These Chocolate Sugar Cookies are truly THE BEST EVER! They are inspired by my favorite "Dirtball Cookie" at a drink stop called Swig. They are so soft, chocolatey and taste so delicious!
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Recipe type: Dessert
Ingredients
  • 1 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1½ cups sugar, divided
  • ¾ cup powdered sugar
  • ¾ cup vegetable oil
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1½ teaspoons cornstarch
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon cream of tarter
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup cocoa
  • 5 cups flour
Chocolate Frosting
  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • ¼ cup cocoa
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoons vanilla
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, cream butter, 1 cup of sugar and the powdered sugar. Add vegetable oil and eggs and mix well.
  3. In a separate bowl, combine cornstarch, baking soda, cream of tarter, salt, cocoa and flour and stir to mix..
  4. Add to wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until well incorporated.
  5. Roll dough into 1 inch balls and place on cookie sheet.
  6. On a large plate, spread ¼ c of sugar. Find a smooth bottomed glass and press it into the sugar to coat the bottom of the glass in sugar. Then press the sugar-coated-glass into the cookie dough balls and lightly press down until your dough begins to flatten and the edges around the glass begin to split.
  7. Bake at 350 degrees F for 8 minutes. Cool cookies on a cooling rack and then put them in the fridge until you are ready to frost them.
Chocolate Frosting
  1. Combine butter, powdered sugar, cocoa and heavy cream in a medium mixing bowl and beat until smooth. Add vanilla and mix until smooth.
  2. Frost cooled cookies.
Notes
Recipe adapted from Vintage Revivals

Enjoy!

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  1. karen

    I have never heard of putting cornstarch in cookies before why do you ?

  2. Karen yuska

    With the Swig cookies it seems to be a big deal to frost cold cookies with room temperature frosting. I'd like to make all 3 of your versions but frost and then freeze. Are they going to lose something special if I do this? We don't have any Swig'so near us so I've never had one of their cookies. Clearly, I am missing out. Thanks!

  3. Caroline

    These did not turn out good at all. The cookies weren't sweet, and the frosting is way too buttery. Why does it call for 1 and 1/2 cups sugar if only 1 cup is actually used in the cookies and 1/4 cup is used to dip the glass in??? Not using this recipe again.

  4. A

    Im putting heavy cream on my grocery list just so I can try these. Never had the dirtballs but these sound delicious and easy. Just curious, for the frosting..why do you mix everythen, then add the vanilla? Does it make a difference? Thank you ☺

  5. Carma

    I made these today - they were cute and looked perfect! They were just - dare I say it - not quite sweet enough? I am one who can take more sugar than most though!! I think there is 1/4 cup sugar missing from the written recipe. It calls for 1 1/2 cups divided - but then only uses one cup for the dough and 1/4 for dipping the glass. Maybe the extra 1/4 would have made the difference. Still a cute cookie and I will try again!! Thanks for creating it! I've had Swig cookies but never the chocolate version! It was fun to try something new!! Thanks again!!

  6. Nadell Wilson

    5

    This is a delicious recipe. Since I am a pecan addict I added chopped pecans. A little tip: spray the bottom of the glass with Pam before dipping in the sugar. The sugar will not adhere to the glass if you don't.

  7. lizzy jones

    5

    Great recipe! Almost like a chocolate shortbread cookie...and I think the less sweet cookie is better with the frosting...might be too sweet otherwise. I also reduced the cream in the frosting and used a 1-inch cookie scoop instead of rolling the dough. Thank you!

  8. Kim

    I added another egg and a little more oil. My new favorite cookie!