Easiest Pokémon Cookies Ever – Pikachu and Poké Ball Cookies – premade chocolate chip cookie dough and premade Pikachu and Poké Ball sugar cookie dough come together to make some of the Pokémon Inspired Cookies that you’ll ever make.

There are two things my son loves the most right now and those two things are “Anything Pokémon” and “Making Cookies“.
We have so many Pokémon stuffed animals that he has filled a tiny tent with them and the binder of perfectly sorted Pokémon cards (thanks to Mom)…..we won’t even talk about that. haha
This year, J wanted to help out with the blog some so I thought maybe we could feature some easy and fun Pokémon recipes since that is his obsession right now. He loves coming up with ideas my blog and it’s so sweet (he’s 7).
Pokémon recipes sound like the perfect series to work on with him.
So when I saw these Pokémon sugar cookies in Target, I KNEW that I had to get them because we had to make our favorite Semihomemade Chocolate Chip Sugar Cookies! We made a Halloween version of these cookies a few years ago and now J and I make them for every holiday!
So why do we use two types of cookie dough when we could just bake the Pokémon sugar cookies like the come in the packets?
Well, these pre-cut and ready to bake sugar cookies don’t seem to hardly spread at all when you bake them. So if you put them on top of the chocolate chip cookie dough (that does spread into a nice-sized cookie), they turn into a perfect Pokémon cookie!
Heres to our first Mommy and Son, Pokémon recipe! I’m sure I’ll share more here and over at BigBearsWife.com if they’re more homemade type recipes.

Ingredients For Easiest Pokémon Cookies Ever – Pikachu and Poké Ball Cookies:
- premade chocolate chip cookie dough
- premade Pokémon sugar cookie dough


Ingredient amounts and entire recipe directions in recipe card below with print option!
Can you make these with other cookie doughs?
I’m sure you can make these with other pre-cut cookie doughs but I haven’t tested it with any other brands.
How To Make Easiest Pokémon Cookies Ever – Pikachu and Poké Ball Cookies:
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Two squares of chocolate chip dough will equal one cookie. Roll 2 squares into a ball and then slightly flatten them into a round cookie shape.

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Lay cookie dough on a prepared baking sheet.
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Place 1 pre-cut Pokémon sugar cookie on top of each chocolate chip cookie dough round.

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Bake in a preheated oven for 12 minutes.

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Remove and let cool.

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Don’t worry if they’re PUFFY when you pull them out of the oven. They will cool down flat.

I mean look at how easy and cute these cookies are! Now are they 5 star dessert bakery Pokémon Cookies? No, but they’re fun to make and my kiddo loves them!

More Easy Cookie Recipes:
- Blueberry Vanilla Cake Mix Cookies
- M&M’s Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies
- Monster Cookies
- Chocolate Sundae Cookies
More Pokemon Recipes:
- Pokemon Bento Box from Taras Multicultural Table
- Pikachu, Charmander, and Squirtle Iced Sugar Cookies from Ashlee Marie
Easiest Pokémon Cookies Ever
Pikachu and Poké Ball Cookies
Easiest Pokémon Cookies Ever
Easiest Pokémon Cookies Ever – Pikachu and Poké Ball Cookies – premade chocolate chip cookie dough and premade Pikachu and Poké Ball sugar cookie dough comes together to make some of the Pokémon Inspired Cookies that you’ll ever make.
Ingredients
- 24 Pack Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
- 20 Pack Pillsbury Pre-Cut Pokémon Sugar Cookie Dough
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- Open Pack Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.
- Two squares of dough will equal one cookie. Roll 2 squares into a ball and then slightly flatten them into a round cookie shape.
- Lay cookie dough on a prepared baking sheet.
- Place 1 pre-cut Pokémon sugar cookie on top of each chocolate chip cookie dough round.
- Bake in a preheated oven for 12 minutes.
- Remove and let cool
Notes
Don't worry if they're PUFFY when you pull them out of the oven. They will cool down flat.
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