If you’re looking for the best chocolate chip cookie recipe in the whole world…I have it right here!
I have made Nestle Tollhouse, Cook’s Illustrated, Paula Deen’s and many other chocolate chip cookie recipes in my life. And while they have all added to my weight gain over the years (ahem), none of them were the absolute perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe. Some came darn close – but never 100% perfect.
But I finally have found it.
The Master Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe.
The recipe that out-does all other chocolate chip cookie recipes. The chocolate chip cookie recipe that meets all my tests, one that turns out perfectly for me every time. One that I can freeze into balls and that would bake up just as good as if you baked them without freezing since I love freezer cooking.
As I have been getting more into cooking more from scratch, finding a recipe that used real butter instead of shortening was a must. But it was hard to get a cookie that didn’t fall flat, or turn out nice and soft in the middle using butter. That was until now. These real ingredient chocolate chip cookies are soft in the middle and a little chewy and crispy on the outside.
Basically the perfect cookie.
This one tops them all. Seriously, my search is over! It’s FINALLY over.
My criteria for the perfect chocolate chip cookie was:
- Must use “real” butter, not shortening
- Must use “real” vanilla, not imitation
- Must taste amazing. Even the next day.
- Needed to be soft and not flat
- Needed to use quality chocolate chips (I love milk chocolate Ghirardelli)
- Needed to be able to be frozen, baked later and turn out perfectly since I am a huge freezer meal gal.
This recipe met all these tests 100% perfectly.
In fact, I will let the pictures show you how good these are.
You can see how beautiful this cookie looks on the inside – a perfect blend of chewy and soft melty goodness.
My personal secret: make sure your cookies are a nice big size. I usually roll mine into 1/4 cup or 4 Tablespoon sized balls. In fact, I use this cookie scoop which is the perfect size.
If you want that gooey center with a bit of chewy outside…make them big.
I love that this chocolate chip cookie recipe is not too flat, and the flavor is to die for. I was given this recipe by a friend who got it from hereistherecipe.com.
If you want to freeze this cookie dough, just form into balls and freeze individually. Then place into a ziploc freezer bag until you are ready to bake. Add a few extra minutes to your baking time and enjoy.
These cookies are pretty much the best thing ever, especially after a big freezer meal cooking marathon…. ……totally hits the spot.
Here is the Master Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe that you can print out!
Master Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 1/2 cups flour
- 1 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 1 1/4 cups real unsalted butter
- 1 1/4 cups dark brown sugar
- 1 cup plus 2 Tbsp sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 12 oz Ghiradelli milk chocolate chips or other quality chocolate chips, 11.5 .
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Mix to combine and set aside.
- Using paddle attachment on mixer, cream butter and sugars together just until blended.
- Add eggs, one a time, mixing well after each addition.
- Add the vanilla.
- Put mixer on low speed, and add in dry ingredients.
- Mix until just combined. Do not overmix.
- Stir in chocolate chips by hand gently.
- It's best to make bigger cookies for the right texture - so I would recommend using a 4 Tablespoon size scoop to form your cookies.
- Place on cookie sheet and bake for 15-17 minutes. I like mine to look a little undercooked in the middle, then let them finish cooking on the cookie sheet for a few minutes while they cool. Then move them to a cookie rack or plate to keep cooling.
- If you are freezing these cookies: Form into balls, and freeze on a cookie sheet. After frozen remove and add to a Ziploc freezer bag. They will last for about a month in the freezer. To bake just take out and bake as directed, adding a few extra minutes of baking time.
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Comments & Reviews
Kelly says
Hi Karrie!
I’m excited to make these! Would you mind telling me which butter (specifically the brand) you used? Thanks!
Karrie says
I usually use Tillamook, but any real butter is great.
Kelly says
Thank you! I made these for the 4th of July and they were gone in less than 10 minutes of setting them down!
Jessica O. says
These cookies turned out fantastic! Hubby and son loved them. Only struggle was with the frozen dough balls I saved for a batch later didn’t bake correctly; tried to bake them a few times at various degrees and they never really came out right. Regardless, just happy we have an excellent recipe to use when craving cookies!!
Sarah Noll says
These are seriously my families favorite cookies. My husband literally begs me to make them and he rarely eats sweets.
Laura De Nuntiis says
Wow they were so easy & delish.
Only drama i had was that i totally forgot about adding the brown sugar altogether. That’s what happens when your 3yr old wants to help & you get distracted lol.
All the same, they still are totally amazing.
I can only imagine how much more flavoursome they’ll get when i add the brown sugar.
Thanks
Lettiece says
This is the absolute best chocolate chip cookie recipe in the world! My family can’t get enough of them when I make them. I actually have to make 2-3 batches and freeze them to make them on the spot. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful recipe. ?
Tina Spencer says
I stumbled upon your site and made these cookies for my hubby. And, yum.
I am an avid baker and cookie maker; but, I rely mostly on my own mother’s recipes, trying other’s cookie recipes only from time to time.
I had a serviceable Choc Chip cookie–didn’t hate it but left me wanting.
I want no more.
These are wonderful. Just the right butterscotch undertones, perfect texture and mouth feel. I don’t need to make any other Choc Chip cookies any longer.
And, now I love you and hate you–or rather, my fat arse is cursing you as I stuff another cookie in my mouth!
Keep up the good work.
Karrie says
Hee Hee!!!!! Welcome to the dark side… 🙂
Treena Morales says
I loved the Master Chocolate Chip Cookies. I even made them with my 6th graders, we made and froze them one week and then the next we baked them. They were a hit!
Desiree says
Made these cookies and they are absolutely perfect I’m so happy I found your recipe, and my search is over. Just so glad the first recipe I tried I fell in love with, thanks again !
Ravijot Kaur says
Hi Karrie!
Thank you for the recipe. As i read through the comments, I am more tempted to make these, but i face one problem. My family does not eat eggs. Could you please suggest a substitute for eggs in this recipe? like flax seeds+water or condensed milk? It would be very helpful. Thanks!
Haloumi says
Could I ask Please. You say warm the oven to 350, is that Fahrenheit or Celsius. Am form South Africa so just checking. I really want to try these… Ummmy!!!
Karrie says
350 degrees fahrenheit. 🙂
Emily Huffman says
These are REALLY fantastic cookies! I used a mix of semi-sweet and milk chocolate chips and they were just divine. I froze the dough balls and loved being able to just pop a few in the oven when I wanted a treat. Kept me from eating more cookies than I need to eat! Unfortunately, once hubs found them in the freezer he just decided to snack on my cookie dough…ugh! This is definitely going to become my go-to choc. chip cookie recipe. Currently, I’m not eating dairy (I’m a nursing mother and it has helped with my daughter’s mild reflux) but I’m going to see how these turn out with dairy-free substitutions, I’ll let you know! Thanks for a great recipe!
Steve A. says
I’m always looking for recipes that can be prepared ahead of time and can just go from freezer to oven. It make a weeknight dinner so easy. So, I tried this recipe yesterday. I froze the pre-made cookies to give it a real test. These turned out AWESOME!!! Crisp exterior and chewy in the middle…just the way I like them. I tried them at about a quarter cup size and with semi-sweet chips. They were so rich it was hard to finish one as they came out about 6 inches wide. I’ll make them smaller next time.
I’m now a total fan and will be trying many more of your recipes and ideas.
Heidi says
Hi there…anyone elses’ cookies turn out thick and cakey? Not sure what I’m doing wrong! ! I’ve made these begore, 1st batch was great, next one…cakey and thick….help!
bunda asraf says
recipe is very impressive. I’ve tried it and it worked. i love it.
thanks
Chrissy says
Tried these and loved them! The texture is perfect!! Plus they freeze and cook so well! Amazing! Def checking our your other recipes now.
Pepper says
You are right – this is the BEST chocolate chip cookie recipe. This is the recipe I’ve been looking for! It was perfectly chewy and delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe.
Vere says
I made these for my niece for her Birthday….She loves chocolate chip cookies. My sister said they were gourmet cookies and were better than the ones she made. Very good cookies. The texture, look and feel was excellent. Thanks much for sharing.
MaryAnn says
What about a recipe for those of us who cannot have flour (gluten-free). Please add a gluten-free version. I feel left out.
Whyiseveryone Soentitled says
If you feel left out, look up “gluten-free” big chocolate cookies on Pinterest? This particular recipe is NOT a gluten-free recipe. The writer does not have to make a special one just for you. Go to gluten-free websites!!! SMH
karolina walter says
Highly recommend! These are the best chocolate chip cookies on this planet ?
Caelan says
Hi Karrie,
I am baking them as I write! ^u^