A slice of chocolate cake with white icing sits on a white plate with a fork; more slices and a cake pan are visible in the background.

11 chocolate desserts made for serious chocolate lovers

If chocolate is your favorite food group, you’re in the right place. This collection leans all the way in with rich, fudgy, deeply chocolatey desserts that don’t hold back. These are the recipes you make when a chocolate craving isn’t playing around and only the good stuff will do.

A slice of chocolate cake with white icing sits on a white plate with a fork; more slices and a cake pan are visible in the background.
Devil’s Food Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Chocolate Milkshake

Four chocolate milkshakes in mason jars topped with whipped cream, chocolate sprinkles, and red striped straws, with chocolate syrup and whipped cream cans in the background.
Chocolate Milkshake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Craving a cold, creamy treat you can make in minutes? This chocolate milkshake is for serious chocolate lovers, blending up rich, classic flavor with just a handful of ingredients. Grab your blender, give it a quick spin, and you’ve got a sweet, satisfying shake ready to enjoy.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Milkshake

Grasshopper Pie

A slice of mint Oreo dessert, reminiscent of grasshopper pie with its green creamy filling and crushed Oreo topping, sits on a white plate with a fork. In the background, a small jar filled with Oreos rests on a yellow surface.
Grasshopper Pie. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This no-bake Grasshopper Pie starts with an Oreo crust and a creamy filling made with crème de menthe, crème de cacao, marshmallows, and Cool Whip. It’s cool, chocolatey, and just boozy enough to feel a little indulgent. One bite in, and cutting smaller slices suddenly feels completely pointless.
Get the Recipe: Grasshopper Pie

Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies

A plate of spiral-patterned chocolate and vanilla cookies is shown on a white doily, with a striped cloth and a red cup in the background.
Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies bring together buttery vanilla dough and rich chocolate in a classic swirl that always gets noticed. They look special on the plate but still feel cozy and old-school in the best way. Crisp, snappy, and just the right amount of indulgent, they’re the kind of cookie you keep reaching for.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies

Chocolate Macaroon Pie

A chocolate macaroon pie in a round glass dish features a dark chocolate base topped with a golden-brown, toasted coconut layer. A blue cloth is partially visible on the side.
Chocolate Macaroon Pie. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Chocolate Macaroon Pie brings together rich chocolate and sweet coconut in the best way. A cocoa-kissed crust holds a soft, chewy coconut filling that bakes up irresistible. It’s the kind of dessert that disappears fast once it hits the table.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Macaroon Pie

Dr Pepper Cake

A slice of chocolate cake with pink frosting, whipped cream, chocolate drizzle, and a cherry on top sits on a plate beside a can of Dr Pepper and a bowl of cherries.
Dr Pepper Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Easy on the budget but big on flavor, this Dr Pepper Cake is made for serious chocolate lovers. Rich chocolate cake gets soaked with warm fudge and extra Dr Pepper, giving it that nostalgic soda-shop vibe. A layer of cherry frosting and a glossy drizzle seal the deal on this old-school favorite.
Get the Recipe: Dr Pepper Cake

Black Bottom Pie

 slice of chocolate cream pie, reminiscent of classic black bottom pie, is topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings on a white plate. The rest of the pie sits in a glass dish on a festive tablecloth with holiday designs.
Black Bottom Pie. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This Black Bottom Pie starts with a rich chocolate layer, then gets topped with a smooth, rum-kissed custard. A fluffy layer of whipped cream finishes it off. It’s the kind of dessert that feels special on the table and is classic, creamy, and hard to resist once it’s sliced.
Get the Recipe: Black Bottom Pie

Butterscotch Chip Chocolate Cookies

A close-up of a chocolate cookie studded with butterscotch chips and small pieces of nuts on a white textured surface.
Butterscotch Chip Chocolate Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These cookies start with a rich chocolate dough and are packed with sweet, melty butterscotch chips throughout. They bake up soft and cozy, the kind you keep reaching for without thinking. Make a batch once, and expect to be asked for the recipe every single time.
Get the Recipe: Butterscotch Chip Chocolate Cookies

Costco Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie

A slice of layered chocolate and peanut butter pie on a white plate with a wooden spoon, placed on a red and white checkered napkin.
Costco Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Craving that famous Costco chocolate peanut butter pie? This copycat version has a buttery graham cracker crust, fluffy peanut butter filling, and a rich chocolate topping. It’s so over-the-top good that you’ll have a hard time stopping at just one slice.
Get the Recipe: Costco Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie

Devil’s Food Cake

A slice of chocolate cake with white icing sits on a white plate with a fork; more slices and a cake pan are visible in the background.
Devil’s Food Cake. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This vintage Devil’s Food Cake is for serious chocolate lovers who want deep, rich chocolate flavor. Straight from a 1940s family cookbook, it’s budget-friendly but tastes anything but basic. A classic 7-Minute Icing finishes it off light, fluffy, and perfectly glossy.
Get the Recipe: Devil’s Food Cake

S’mores Pie

A slice of chocolate pie topped with toasted marshmallows on a white ornate plate, with a fork placed beside it, rests on a wooden surface. Another partially visible pie is in the background.
S’mores Pie. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This no-bake S’mores Pie comes together fast with a smooth, rich chocolate filling that makes dessert easy. A layer of toasted mini marshmallows on top brings that classic s’mores flavor without the campfire. It’s simple, fun, and disappears quicker than you’d expect.
Get the Recipe: S’mores Pie

Church Window Cookies

A hand with orange nail polish holds a piece of chocolate-covered treat filled with colorful marshmallows.
Church Window Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Church Window Cookies are a throwback treat with melted chocolate and colorful mini marshmallows tucked into every slice. They come together fast with a simple mix-roll-chill routine that skips the oven completely. Slice them up and you’ve got a fun, no-bake dessert that always gets people talking.
Get the Recipe: Church Window Cookies

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