Use Up the Last of That Bag of Chocolate Chips With These 11 Recipes

If you’ve ever found yourself staring at the bottom of a bag of chocolate chips wondering what to do with it, you’re not alone. Instead of letting them linger in your pantry, there are plenty of simple and creative ways to put them to good use.

From quick snacks to baked treats, chocolate chips can add a touch of sweetness without much effort. They’re versatile, easy to work with, and chances are you already have most of the other ingredients you’ll need.

To help you make the most of that last bag, here are 11 recipes that show just how handy chocolate chips can be. Whether you’re craving cookies, bars, or something a little unexpected, these ideas will make sure not a single chip goes to waste.

Boston Cream Pie Cake on a white plate, topped with chocolate ganache and coated with chocolate chips on the sides.
Boston Cream Pie Cake. Photo credit: Little Frugal Homestead.

Boston Cream Pie Cake

This classic cake combines soft vanilla layers with a smooth pastry cream filling. Topped with rich chocolate ganache, it has all the flavors of the famous Boston Cream Pie in cake form. Perfect for celebrations, it’s a great mix of creamy, chocolatey, and light textures.
Get the Recipe: Boston Cream Pie Cake

Cookies stacked on a wood tray.
Cowboy Cookies. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Cowboy Cookies

Loaded with oats, chocolate chips, coconut, and pecans, these cookies are hearty and full of texture. They’re chewy, slightly crunchy, and big enough to count as a treat on their own. A fun recipe if you like cookies that are a little extra.
Get the Recipe: Cowboy Cookies

Candy clusters on a plate.
Crock Pot Candy. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Crock Pot Candy

This simple recipe uses a slow cooker to melt chocolate and mix it with peanuts for an easy homemade candy. Once cooled, you get clusters that are sweet, crunchy, and perfect for gifting. It’s a no-fuss treat you can prep in large batches.
Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Candy

A slice of nutella chocolate bundt cake with ganache.
Nutella Chocolate Bundt Cake. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Nutella Chocolate Bundt Cake

Rich and moist, this bundt cake gets its flavor from Nutella and cocoa. It’s a great option when you want something chocolatey with a nutty twist. Dust it with powdered sugar or drizzle more chocolate on top for a beautiful finish.
Get the Recipe: Nutella Chocolate Bundt Cake

Cannoli Cake with 3 layers, frosting, filling, and chocolate ganache, with a slice cut out of it and a piece of cake on a plate.
Cannoli Cake. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Cannoli Cake

Inspired by the classic Italian pastry, this cake layers ricotta filling between soft sponge cake. With a hint of citrus and mini chocolate chips, it tastes just like a cannoli in cake form. It’s a festive dessert for special occasions.
Get the Recipe: Cannoli Cake

A stack of chocolate chip cookies on a cutting board, perfect for winter desserts.
Brookies. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Brookies

Brookies bring the best of both worlds half brownie, half cookie. They’re fudgy, chewy, and perfect when you can’t decide between the two. Easy to bake in a pan, they cut into neat bars for sharing.
Get the Recipe: Brookies

Pizookie topped with vanilla ice cream.
Quick and Easy Pizookie. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Quick and Easy Pizookie

A pizookie is a giant cookie baked in a skillet, served warm, and usually topped with ice cream. This recipe keeps it simple so you can have a warm, gooey dessert in minutes. It’s best enjoyed straight from the pan with spoons.
Get the Recipe: Quick and Easy Pizookie

Chocolate chip cookies sit on a plate next to a glass of refreshing milk.
Kitchen Sink Cookies.. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Kitchen Sink Cookies.

These cookies are packed with “everything but the kitchen sink”—chocolate, pretzels, chips, nuts, and more. They’re sweet, salty, crunchy, and chewy all at once. A fun recipe for using up pantry odds and ends.
Get the Recipe: Kitchen Sink Cookies.

Monkey bars on a white plate.
Monkey Bars. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Monkey Bars

Banana adds moisture and sweetness to these bar-style desserts, making them soft and cake-like. Often mixed with chocolate chips or nuts, they’re a quick snack or lunchbox treat. A nice way to use up ripe bananas.
Get the Recipe: Monkey Bars

A slice of pie in the center of the photo with more pie in the background.
Chocolate Chip Pie. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Chocolate Chip Pie

This pie has the gooey texture of a giant cookie baked in a pie crust. It’s buttery, rich, and full of chocolate chips. Serve it warm with ice cream for an easy yet indulgent dessert.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Chip Pie

Slice of No-Bake Éclair Cake with layers.
Éclair Cake. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Éclair Cake

This no-bake dessert layers graham crackers, pudding, and whipped topping to mimic a classic éclair. Finished with a chocolate glaze, it tastes creamy and light while being easy to prepare. Great for potlucks or family gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Éclair Cake

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