Chocolate Chip Cookies
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A few tweaks to the classic Nestlé® Toll House® recipe make this the best chocolate chip cookie recipe ever.
The simplest recipes are often the hardest to perfect, and chocolate chip cookies are no exception. The classic Nestlé® Toll House® chocolate chip cookie recipe is a go-to for many, but if you follow it exactly, the cookies often come out flat as pancakes! Over the years, I’ve tried everything in search of the perfect chocolate chip cookie—resting the dough for days, browning the butter, experimenting with different flours—but none of these methods produced a noticeable improvement in taste and texture. And, honestly, who wants to go to all that trouble for cookies?!
Instead, I tweaked the classic Toll House® recipe to make it more reliable and even tastier. The result? Thick cookies with a chewy, moist center, a slightly crisp edge, and the perfect balance of sweet and salty.
What You’ll Need To Make Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Butter: Provides richness and flavor to the cookies.
- Granulated Sugar and Dark Brown Sugar: Sweeten the dough, adding moisture and contributing to the cookies’ chewiness and caramelization. Feel free to substitute light brown sugar here.
- Vanilla Extract: Adds warm, aromatic flavor.
- Eggs: Bind the ingredients together and add structure to the dough.
- Baking Soda: Helps the cookies rise.
- All-Purpose Flour: Forms the base of the dough. I highly recommend using King Arthur All-Purpose Flour—it has a higher protein content compared to other brands, around 11.7%, which gives the cookies more structure.
- Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips: Add sweet pockets of chocolate flavor. Feel free to swap them out for milk chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, peanut butter chips, or chocolate chunks. To add crunch, mix in toffee bits or chopped nuts like walnuts, pecans, or almonds. You can even add candy pieces like M&M’s.
- Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements
Step-By-Step Instructions
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or beaters, combine the butter and both sugars.
Beat on medium speed (or high speed if using a hand mixer) for 3 minutes, or until light and fluffy, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl as necessary.
Add the vanilla and eggs.
Beat for 2 minutes more, then scrape down the bowl.
Add the salt and baking soda and beat briefly until evenly combined, then add the flour.
Mix on low speed until the dough is uniform.
Add the chocolate chips.
Mix until evenly combined.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or scrape the dough mixture into an airtight container and let rest in the refrigerator until firm, a few hours or overnight.
Drop the dough in firmly packed 1.5-tablespoon balls onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 2 inches apart. (I use a 1.5-tablespoon cookie scoop.) For thick cookies, it’s important to really pack the dough in the scooper or with your hands.
Bake for 11 to 13 minutes, until golden brown around the edges but still soft and pale in the center.
Let cool for a few minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. The cookies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days; freeze for longer storage.
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Chocolate Chip Cookies
A few tweaks to the classic Nestlé® Toll House® recipe make this the best chocolate chip cookie recipe ever.
Ingredients
- 2 sticks (1 cup) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- ⅔ cup granulated sugar
- ¾ cup (packed) dark brown sugar (fine to substitute light)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 2½ cups all purpose flour, spooned into measuring cup and leveled off (see note)
- 2 cups (12 oz) semi-sweet chocolate chips, best quality such as Ghirardelli
Instructions
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or beaters, beat the butter and both sugars on medium speed (or high speed if using a hand mixer) for 3 minutes, or until light and fluffy, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl as necessary. Add the vanilla and eggs and beat for 2 minutes more. Scrape down the bowl. Add the salt and baking soda and beat briefly until evenly combined. Add the flour and mix on low speed until the dough is uniform. Mix in the chocolate chips.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or scrape the dough into an airtight container and let rest in the refrigerator until firm, a few hours or overnight. (Alternatively, if you don't want to wait, form the dough into balls on the baking sheets as instructed below, and chill in the fridge until firm, about 30 minutes.)
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and set a rack in the middle position. Line a 13 x 18-inch baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Drop the dough in firmly packed 1.5-tablespoon balls onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 2 inches apart. (I use a #40/1.5-T cookie scoop with a wire trigger.) For thick cookies, it's important to really pack the dough in the scooper or with your hands. Bake for 11 to 13 minutes, until golden around the edges but still soft and pale in the center. Let cool for a few minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Repeat with the remaining cookie dough, refrigerating the dough between batches. The cookies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
- Note: I highly recommend King Arthur All-Purpose Flour for this recipe – it's higher in protein than other brands and helps the cookies plump up and hold their shape.
- Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The cookie dough can be frozen for up to 3 months. To freeze, roll the dough into balls, let set on a baking sheet in the freezer for about 1 hour, then place in a sealable bag and press out as much air as possible. Bake as needed directly from the freezer. (Allow 1 to 2 minutes longer in the oven.) The baked cookies can also be frozen for up to 3 months. Let the cookies cool completely and store in an airtight container separating layers with parchment paper or aluminum foil. Before serving, remove the cookies from the container and let them come to room temperature.
Nutrition Information
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- Per serving (40 servings)
- Serving size: 1 cookie
- Calories: 69
- Fat: 4 g
- Saturated fat: 2 g
- Carbohydrates: 9 g
- Sugar: 5 grams
- Fiber: 0 g
- Protein: 1 g
- Sodium: 36 mg
- Cholesterol: 11 mg
This website is written and produced for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and the nutritional data on this site has not been evaluated or approved by a nutritionist or the Food and Drug Administration. Nutritional information is offered as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. The data is calculated through an online nutritional calculator, Edamam.com. Although I do my best to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures should be considered estimates only. Varying factors such as product types or brands purchased, natural fluctuations in fresh produce, and the way ingredients are processed change the effective nutritional information in any given recipe. Furthermore, different online calculators provide different results depending on their own nutrition fact sources and algorithms. To obtain the most accurate nutritional information in a given recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.
Delicious! I will be giving frozen chocolate chip cookie balls in a container, wrapped with ribbon as gifts. That way the recipient can enjoy at their leisure. Thanks, Jen!
Absolutely delicious !! I think they truly are the best. I followed recipe to a “t” and added about a cup of chopped walnuts. Really, thank you so much. Great Recipe !!
OMG! These were the BEST chocolate chip cookies, ever! Followed the instructions for chilling the dough and then baking. Makes all the difference! My 92 year old daddy will love, love these as well as my hubby. Bravo Jenn!
These cookies are perfect!! A little crisp on the edges, the perfect soft middle and the yummy toffee like flavor from the dark brown sugar. My go to recipe from now on. I am going to try the oatmeal chocolate chip cookies next.
I recently made these cookies (along with your peanut butter cookies) for family, and they went over so well with everyone. They were so delicious, that one of my sisters (a 100% non-baker/non-cook) asked for both recipes to take to a hockey viewing party. She said the directions were easy to follow even for a novice, and she improvised with this recipe by combining white and dark chocolate chips. I can always count on your recipes to be real crowd pleasers.
These cookies are delicious! They really live up to their name. The dough is very firm after chilling, and scooping it is difficult. It’s really hard on my cookie scoop and my arthritic hands. I have a hack for that if you have a kitchen scale: put the dough on plastic wrap and form it into logs; then chill it. When you’re ready to bake, weigh the logs in grams and divide by 40 (number of cookies in the recipe). Then slice the dough into the approximate portions and form balls with your hands. I usually weigh the individual pieces to get the correct size. Slicing firm dough is much easier than scooping! It goes very fast. Thanks for a wonderful recipe!
AMAZING!!!! My entire family agreed these are the best ever chocolate chip cookies and devoured them! I followed your recipe precisely and the outcome was, as always, ridiculously excellent! Thank you Chef!!!
My grandchildren have verified that these are the best chocolate chip cookies ever. Be sure to refrigerate the dough—I skipped that step once and ended up with the second best chocolate chip cookies! Thanks Jenn!!
AMAZING 🤩
Thank you so much for these! My husband is a VERY HAPPY man and these are the prettiest and tastiest CCC’s I have ever made!
Jenn, your tweaks and tips take what is often a ho-hum standard to new heights. Deeply flavorful toffee notes shine and mesh beautifully with the chocolate. Neither one overpowering, both sharing the spotlight.
The cookie has the perfect lift, texture and mouthfeel. Each savory yet sweet bite leaves you wanting more.
Thank you for reminding us why this recipe became a classic in the first place.