Coconut Mango Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Coconut Mango Chocolate Chip Cookies are perfectly soft and thick cookies loaded with dried mango, coconut, and white and dark chocolate chips. These cookies bring together the flavors of trail mix and chocolate chip cookies. One of the best combinations ever!

Overhead of Coconut mango chocolate chip cookies on wire rack.

When I first came up with this recipe, I was coming off a recipe slump – everything I tried felt like a total failure. So when I was tired of being frustrated, I threw in the towel and made cookies. Finally! Success. Wow are these good – worth all the soggy strawberry breads and other failures.

These mango coconut chocolate chip cookies are ultra-soft and thick. These are a spin-off of the butterscotch chocolate toffee cookies you all went crazy for and similar to one of my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipes. But these are loaded with dried mango, coconut, white chocolate chips, and dark chocolate chips – giving them a delicious tropical coconut flavor.

The batter for these cookies contains a tiny touch of cornstarch which thickens up the dough leaving it impeccably soft. They remain soft for days!

To amp up the summery vibe the cookies have going, I added in some mango and coconut. The coconut is not enough to overpower the recipe like coconut extract would, but just enough to give a subtle coconut flavor.

And let’s not forget the white and dark chocolate chips which are a must. The creamy chocolate contrast against the chunky dried fruit is so good.

These cookies are so loaded. You will almost question where the actual batter is once you get it all mixed up. But trust me, it’s there and it’s ALL GOOD.

These cookies will be done in 10 to 12 minutes, maybe even 9 depending on your oven. Watch them closely and remove them once the edges appear set. The centers will look slightly undone, but they will firm up as they cool.


Recipe Details

  • Taste – A marriage of tropical trail mix and chocolate chip cookies
  • Texture – Soft, chewy, and studded with chunks of tropical goodness
  • Ease – Easy! Great for beginners
  • Time – These will be ready in just about 30 minutes.

What You’ll Need

Ingredients

  • Butter: I use unsalted sweet cream butter when baking. It’s melted in this recipe.
  • Sugar: A mix of light brown sugar for flavor and softness, and granulated sugar.
  • Egg: One large egg plus one egg yolk, at room temperature.
  • Vanilla Extract: I use my homemade vanilla extract recipe, but use pure extract.
  • All-purpose flour: You can use gluten-free baking flour if you’d like.
  • Baking soda: For leavening.
  • Cornstarch: Keeps the dough so soft.
  • Salt: Just a touch.
  • Dried mango: You can find this in the nuts or bulk section of your grocery store.
  • Sweetened shredded coconut: I like sweetened in this recipe. You can use unsweetened too if you’d prefer.
  • Chocolate chips: I love the combination of white and dark chocolate chips called for in this recipe.

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How to Make Coconut Mango Chocolate Chip Cookies

Preheat the oven to 350ºF.

In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter and sugars until smooth and free of lumps. This can be done by hand or with an electric mixer. It won’t be light and fluffy exactly, because the butter is melted. Beat in the egg, egg yolk, and vanilla until it’s well incorporated.

In a small bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, cornstarch, and salt; stir with a whisk. Scrape down the sides. Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture and stir just until combined. Gently fold in the mango, chocolate chips, and coconut.

Roll the dough into 1 ½ tablespoon-sized balls and place them 2 inches apart on a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Bake for 10-12 minutes, just until the outer edges of the cookies are set. The centers will look undone. Cool the cookies on the pan for 5 minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

Process shots showing how to make coconut mango chocolate chip cookies.

Tips For Success

  • Use sweetened shredded coconut in this recipe.
  • These cookies are soft and chewy – please don’t over-bake them. They will look like they are not quite done when you take them out of the oven, but they will firm up when cooling.
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Storage & Freezing

The cookies will keep for up to 1 week stored at room temperature in an airtight container.

You can freeze baked cookies for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Or, if you want to plan ahead for fresh baked cookies, freeze unbaked cookie dough balls for up to 3 months. Bring to room temperature and bake as directed.

Coconut Mango Chocolate Chip Cookies

4.57 from 16 votes
Overhead of Coconut mango chocolate chip cookies on wire rack.
Perfectly soft and thick cookies loaded with dried mango, coconut, white and dark chocolate chips. One of best flavor combinations ever!
Jen Sobjack
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Total Time 32 minutes
Serving Size 26

Ingredients

  • ½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • ½ cup (105 g) light brown sugar, packed
  • ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg, at room temperature
  • 1 large egg yolk, at room temperature
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups (260 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup (160 g) dried mango, roughly chopped
  • ½ cup (50 g) sweetened flaked coconut
  • ½ cup (85 g) white chocolate chips
  • ½ cup (85 g) dark chocolate chips

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter and sugars until smooth and free of lumps. This can be done by hand or with an electric mixer. Beat in the egg, egg yolk, and vanilla until it's well incorporated.
  • In a small bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, cornstarch, and salt; stir with a whisk. Add to the butter mixture and stir just until combined. Gently fold in the mango, coconut, and chocolate chips.
  • Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Roll the dough into 1 ½ tablespoon-sized balls and place them 2 inches apart on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Bake for 10-12 minutes, just until the outer edges of the cookies are set. The centers will look undone. Cool the cookies on the pan for 5 minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

Make ahead tip
  1. The cookies will keep for up to 1 week stored at room temperature in an airtight container.
  2. Freeze baked cookies for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
  3. Freeze unbaked cookie dough balls for up to 3 months. Bring to room temperature and bake as directed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 177kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 103mg | Potassium: 59mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 1089IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information provided is for convenience and as a courtesy only. It is not guaranteed to be accurate because nutrition information can vary for a variety of reasons. For precise nutritional data use your preferred nutrition calculator and input the exact ingredients and brands you used in the recipe.

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

52 Comments

  1. Can the dough be spread out on the baking sheet instead of making individual cookies, so that after baking they can be cut into squares?

    1. That may work but it might be best to press it into a 9×13-inch pan and bake it that way.

  2. Rebecca L. says:

    5 stars
    Hello! I found this recipe a few days ago as I was in search of a new summery dessert. I pinned it thinking my significant other would like it because mango is one of his favorites. As much as I dislike coconut and am not head over heels for mango, I baked these today as a surprise for him when he returns from a week-long business trip tomorrow, but much to MY surprise, I LOVE them! I can’t wait for him to try them tomorrow! Also, I adore the name of your website. 🙂

    1. That’s wonderful news, Rebecca! I hope he enjoys them. Have a great weekend!

  3. Rebecca L. says:

    5 stars
    Hello! I found this recipe a few days ago as I was in search of a new summery dessert. I pinned it thinking my significant other would like it because mango is one of his favorites. As much as I dislike coconut and am not head over heels for mango, I baked these today as a surprise for him when he returns from a week-long business trip tomorrow, but much to MY surprise, I LOVE them! I can’t wait for him to try them tomorrow! Also, I adore the name of your website. 🙂

  4. Laura @ Laura's Culinary Adventures says:

    Yum! This combination is amazing!

    1. Thanks so much, Laura! We loved them!

  5. Amber @ Dessert Now, Dinner Later! says:

    I need to try putting dried fruit in my cookies! Sounds amazing!

  6. Jocelyn (Grandbaby cakes) says:

    The flavor combo in this is ridiculously insanely genius!! Love it!

  7. Ami@NaiveCookCooks says:

    Jen, coconut + mango+chocolate chip cookies?!!!! These sound Genius crazy delicious!!!! So so creative!

    1. Thanks, Ami. They were so good!

  8. Allie | Baking a Moment says:

    I would have never thought to combine these flavors into a cookie- but it sounds so fantastic! I am a huge fan of fruit + chocolate, so I have no doubt I would LOVE these!

    1. You can put just about anything in a cookie. At least that is what I’m learning. Give them a try. You’ll love them!

  9. Cyndi - My Kitchen Craze says:

    These cookies look delicious Jen! And I’m with you on the food failures lately. It is so frustrating huh? I am so over it and the kitchen today. Tomorrow is a new day. I need some of these cookies to lull me over. 😉

  10. Katalina @ Peas and Ponies says:

    Love the addition of mango, so much more flavorful and unexpected. A great way to dress up the regular chocolate chip cookies, perfect for spring with this tropical addition.

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