Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

When it comes to defining the “perfect” chocolate chip cookie, I’ve found that everyone has their preferred type of recipe and many factors (elevation, humidity, personal preference) can influence that definition. These Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies are definitely one of my favorites! I recommend scooping them large so they have time to develop their signature buttery-crisp edges and retain their soft centers.

Ingredients Needed

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  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking soda
  • Salt
  • Butter – Always use real butter if you can. One thing that’s unique about this recipe is that we’re using melted butter. Melted butter coats the flour more thoroughly than creamed, softened butter, limiting gluten development and resulting in a denser, chewier cookie.
  • Brown sugar – Light or dark.
  • Granulated sugar
  • Eggs –You’ll need one whole egg and one egg yolk. The extra egg yolk adds fat without extra liquid, creating richer flavor and the soft, chewy texture these cookies are known for.
  • Vanilla extract
  • Chocolate chips – Semi-sweet or bittersweet.

How to Make Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

  1. We’re starting with some melted butter. I recommend melting slowly at half power until all the pieces are almost melted and let residual heat finish melting it.  It should be just warm to the touch, not hot.
  2. That gets mixed up with typical cookie dough ingredients: all-purpose flour, baking soda, salt, vanilla, a whole egg, and and egg yolk.
  3. Fold in some chocolate chips and you’re good to go!
  4. Transfer the dough to a parchment lined baking sheet. I prefer the texture of these cookies best when scooped large, in a ball of about 3 tablespoons of dough.  A scooper works great!  Don’t flatten them down after placing them on the baking sheet.
  5. I’ve learned you can under-bake them by quite a bit because they set up well and get more crisp around the edges as they cool.  So don’t wait for them to get browned, just set.  Once they come out of the oven, let them cool for a few minutes and then transfer to a baking rack. Enjoy!
Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to refrigerate the dough?

You don’t need to, unless your butter was too warm. However, if you find your cookies are spreading flat in the oven, refrigerating the dough for 30 minutes before baking can help!

Can I make this dough ahead of time.

Yep! Feel free to prep the dough up to 48 hours before baking. For ease of baking later, scoop the dough into balls and refrigerate in single layers, with each layer separated by a sheet of parchment, in an airtight container. This will make it easy to transfer portioned dough onto your cookie sheet when ready to bake.

Can I freeze this cookie dough?

Yes. Portion dough into balls and freeze on a cookie sheet. Once frozen, transfer to a freezer-safe container or zip-top bag and freeze up to 3 months. Bake directly from frozen at 325°F for 14-16 minutes, or until edges are set and centers look slightly under baked.

Can I add other things to this cookie dough?

Yep. Feel free to add nuts or change up the flavor of baking chips. You can also add citrus zest, spices, or whatever you’d like!

Can I make these cookies gluten-free?

We’ve had readers report great success using a good quality 1:1 gluten-free flour blend!

Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

5 from 106 votes
This cookie is a perfectly chewy, bakery style chocolate chip cookie– crisp on the outside and soft in the center.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings20 cookies

Ingredients

  • 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 12 tablespoon butter 1½ sticks melted and cooled until warm*
  • 1 cup brown sugar light or dark
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 ½ cups semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  • *You want your butter melted, but not hot.  It’s best when it has a milky look, not clear yellow.  Your dough will be quite loose if you use hot melted butter and you’ll need to wait for it to harden a bit before scooping your dough.  I recommend melting slowly at half power until all the pieces are almost melted and let residual heat finish melting it.  It should be just warm to the touch, not hot.
  • Heat oven to 350℉. Adjust oven rack to middle position. Mix flour, salt, and baking soda together in medium bowl; set aside.
  • Beat butter and sugars until thoroughly blended. Mix in egg, yolk, and vanilla. Add dry ingredients; mix until just combined. Stir in chocolate chips.
  • Scoop into balls (see Notes below for alternate scoop method) and bake until outer edges start to harden yet centers are still soft and puffy.  Baking time will depend on the size of your cookies.  I think the texture of these cookies are best when scooped large, about 3 tablespoons of dough, each, which will bake for 9-12 minutes.  Cool cookies on cookie sheets. Serve or store in airtight container.

Notes

  • Store fully cooked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature and enjoy with days for best results.
  • Freeze cookies in single layers, with each layer separated by parchment, in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Thaw desired number of cookies at room temperature.
  • Alternate scoop method: This recipe as written from ATK suggests rolling 1/4 cup dough into a ball and then breaking it in half, placing the broken side facing up on the cookie sheet.  The craggly texture of the top creates a nice shape and texture to the baked cookie.  That being said, I almost always just use an extra large cookie scoop and skip the breaking part because it’s quick and easy and they still turn out amazing. 
 

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 241kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 36mg, Sodium: 146mg, Potassium: 73mg, Fiber: 0.3g, Sugar: 23g, Vitamin A: 235IU, Calcium: 25mg, Iron: 1mg
Course: Desserts
Cuisine: Baked Goods
Keyword: Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
Calories: 241kcal
Author: Sara Wells, slightly adapted from ATK
Cost: $7
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Questions & Reviews

  1. 5 stars
    I made these tonight, and while they taste good, they’re too sweet for me! My husband and kids have major sweet teeth, they loved them.. but I think I’ll cut down to 1/2 c. of brown sugar next time! 🙂

  2. 5 stars
    I made these today……absolutely delicious! I love how they are so soft and chewy but just set/crunchy on the outer edges! Best chocolate chip cookies ever! Thanks for sharing.

  3. 5 stars
    Thank you for posting this recipe!!!! This is the best chocolate chip cookie recipe! I’m not a fan of cakey cookies, but mine seemed to turn out like that until I found this recipe. THANK YOU!!!!!!

  4. 5 stars
    Seriously the best cookies hands down. Thank you so much for generously putting this recipe on here. I have had so many compliments about these cookies and they are my go to give-neighbors treats. This recipe will be sticking around in my recipe book for a LONG time 🙂

  5. 5 stars
    These were delicious! I also browned the butter and it gave them a caramel taste, which I loved. I’ll be making these again for sure!

  6. 5 stars
    I have made these cookies many times. I love them. The other day instead of just melting the butter I browned the butter! The cookie dough and baked cookie were AMAZING!!

  7. I live about 10 minutes north of Salt Lake and mine went flat. Any suggestions? I wonder if I should take Suzanne’s ideas (comment #125). I did try putting the dough in the fridge for awhile, then the freezer just because the dough was so sticky (not sure how long exactly). It was still sticky when I gave up and baked the cookies anyway. I used Imperial (not sure if it’s margarine or butter; it doesn’t say!) so maybe I need to try using real butter? I wonder if your other cookie recipe would work better. Also, I’m interested in the recipe you mentioned in comment #21. 🙂 I think I will try different recipes and see what works better for me at this altitude. Thanks!

    1. Andrea, the Imperial is definitely your problem- you didn’t use butter. Imperial is margarine. Try it out with 100% real butter!

  8. 5 stars
    I tried this recipe tonight and they came out perfect! I love chewy cookies, they were amazing. Thanks for sharing!

  9. 5 stars
    Yay! These cookies were so good. Especially after letting them cool off completely. My children, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and father-in-law and I loved them! They complemented me on how delicious these were. I was making more in the kitchen because they could not have enough of these and they even watched me make them and wanted to learn how to make these. Thank you for sharing this recipe!!!