The BEST Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
There’s just something so irresistible about chocolate chip cookies! If I’m ever in a restaurant and I see some kind of chocolate chip cookie dessert on the dessert menu, 9 out of 10 times, that’s what I order. Or maybe the chocolate soufflé or salted caramel something.
I digress.
I’m not a fan of thick, fluffy, cakey cookies. After many failed attempts, however, I finally perfected the type of cookie I love.
This chocolate chip cookie recipe is my holy grail of cookies! Soft and chewy with perfectly crispy edges and melty chocolate chunks. And my favorite part is that they STAY soft all week long!
Here’s how I made them.

Ingredients You’ll Need
- Unsalted butter. Always use unsalted butter as it gives you complete control over the flavor of a recipe.
- Brown sugar and granulated sugar. Sugar is what keeps cookies soft in general plus when you add more brown sugar than granulated sugar, the cookies will result in an even chewier texture with a caramel-like taste because of the molasses.
- Egg. This acts as a binder that binds all the ingredients together.
- Vanilla extract and salt. The best flavor enhancers.
- All-purpose flour. The most versatile flour that gives these cookies structure. Be careful not to overmix the dough as it may result in pancake-like cookies.
- Baking soda. This acts as the leavener helping these cookies rise a bit without letting them spread too thin.
- Chopped dark chocolate. The best of the best!

Recommended For This Recipe
Cookie Scoop
The easiest way to get perfectly uniform cookies! It’s also dishwasher safe, making clean up a breeze.
Baking Sheet
Highly recommend these aluminum, nonstick baking sheets that provide high conductivity. Perfect for all your baking needs!
How To Make Chocolate Chip Cookies From Scratch
- Making the cookie dough batter. I like to use one bowl for everything because fewer dishes are always the goal. In a mixer or large bowl, mix the melted butter and sugars together. Add the egg and vanilla extract. Mix until smooth and well combined. To the same bowl, add flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix until just combined. Do NOT over mix. Fold in the chopped chocolate (meaning use a spatula to mix it slowly).
- Form the cookie dough balls. Using this cookie scoop, scoop dough and form into balls. Each dough ball should be 1.5 tablespoons of dough. Place them on a baking sheet and refrigerate the dough balls for, at least, 20 minutes (the longer, the better). You can freeze any leftover dough for future use.
- Bake the cookies! When ready to bake, remove dough from the fridge. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place dough balls on the baking sheet. Bake for 10-11 minutes until the edges are golden brown. Remove from oven and sprinkle with flaky sea salt. It’s ok if they are a little undercooked, they will continue to bake as they cool. Cool for 5 minutes before devouring. That’s all folks!
Best Tips For Making Chocolate Chips Cookies
I’ve received several questions about best practices for chocolate chip cookies so here they are.
- Follow directions to a T. First, make sure to follow the recipe exactly as it is stated below. Baking is not like cooking; any minimal change may alter the final result.
- Don’t over mix. Make sure you DO NOT over mix the wet and dry ingredients. It’ll let air into the batter and make the cookies go flat. No bueno.
- Baking soda only! Make sure you’re using baking soda, not baking powder. Huge difference.
- Just chill man. Yes, chilling the cookies in the fridge for at least 20 minutes is annoying but I guarantee the longer you chill the dough, the better the flavor will be.
- Check your oven temp. Lastly, if you run into issues, check your oven temp. Not all ovens are the same but you can check to make sure your oven is heating properly with an oven thermometer.

How do you keep chocolate chip cookies from going flat?
- Don’t over mix the dough. TRUST ME. It will be a DISASTER of flat, pancake-like cookies. It happened to me on Thanksgiving Day! *facepalm*
- Chill the dough for at least 20 minutes to solidify the ingredients. This will help the cookies spread less. Promise, it’s worth the wait!
How do you keep chocolate chip cookies soft?
- Underbake them. To keep these chocolate chip cookies soft, make sure you bake them no more than 11 minutes. You want them to be slightly underbaked. They will continue to cook as they cool anyway however it does help them stay softer for a longer time.
- Let them cool. Once you take them out of the oven, let them cool completely before serving. Place them in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to a week. When you’re ready to eat, just pop one in the microwave for 10 seconds to get those melty chocolate chips. YUM!

5 star review
“Best chocolate chip cookie recipe EVER! This is my go to and always a hit! I quadruple the recipe so I can freeze some. I just scoop them out lay on parchment paper 3 high put them in a freezer ziplock and freeze! Absolutely love these cookies!”
—Patricia
How To Freeze Cookie Dough
Whenever I make a batch of these cookies, I usually freeze half of the batch so I always have cookie dough ready to go in the freezer! It’s the best new year resolution I’ve ever stuck to.
Here’s how you can do that too:
- Chill the cookie dough balls before freezing. When you form the cookie dough balls, place the cookie dough balls that you want to freeze on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Place the baking sheet in the fridge to chill for 1 hour.
- Transfer to a freezer bag and freeze. After about 1 hour in the fridge, remove the baking sheet with the cookie dough balls and make sure they are firm. Transfer them to a freezer bag for storage. They won’t stick together if they are chilled/firm.
- Bake cookies whenever you want! All you have to do is remove the dough balls you want to make from the freezer bag and bake straight from the freezer. You may want to bake them for 1 extra minute since they are frozen and it will still be delicious! I’d vouch to say they taste even better!
Frozen cookie dough lasts up to 3 months in the freezer.
Comes in handy for rainy days, when the company comes over, or when you need a sweet pick-me-up. I’ve received SO many compliments about these soft chocolate chip cookies. Seriously, go make a batch right now and freeze the rest. You’ll thank me later when that craving kicks in! ;)
I hope you make them and LOVE them!

The BEST Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
Equipment
- Baking Equipment
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
- 3/4 cup brown sugar, packed
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- Pinch of salt
- 1 cup chopped dark chocolate, (or any chocolate of your choice)
- Flaky sea salt for garnish, (optional)
Instructions
- In a mixer or a large bowl, mix melted butter and sugars. Add egg and vanilla extract. Mix until smooth and well combined.
- To the same bowl, add flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix until just combined. Do NOT over mix. Fold in chopped chocolate.
- Using a cookie scoop, form dough into balls (approx. 1.5 tablespoons of dough).
- Place the dough balls in the fridge for, at least, 20 minutes (the longer, the better). You can also freeze the dough balls for future use.*
- When ready to bake, remove the dough balls from the fridge. Preheat oven to 350ºF.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place dough balls on the baking sheet.
- Bake for 10-11 minutes until the edges are golden brown.
- Remove from the oven and sprinkle with sea salt (optional). It's ok if they are a little undercooked, they will continue to bake as they cool.
- Cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheet. Serve and enjoy!
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Notes
Originally posted in October 2017. Updated photos + recipe in October 2020.


These are delicious. But ours came out if the oven in the same form as they went in. They didn’t spread. What did I do wrong?
Hi! Hard to know what may have happened since I wasn’t in the kitchen with you but when cookies don’t spread, it’s usually that the flour wasn’t measured correctly. Make sure you don’t pack your flour. You always want to spoon and level your flour into the measuring cup. Hope that helps!
I just made these last night! I used the Valentine’s M&Ms instead of chocolate chips, which was difficult because they would NOT stick to the dough. My only other change was I left the rolled dough balls in the fridge overnight.
The dough being in the fridge had me add 5-10 minutes to the bake time (so 15-20 min total depending on cookie size) and they’re absolutely perfect.
I used a 1.2Tbsp cookie scoop for the smalls and rolled two smalls together to make some 2.4Tbsp cookies. The 1x recipe made roughly 30 cookies this way (pre-combining some to make double sized).
So happy to hear, Babs! Thank you for your comment!
AMAZING crispy edges, chewy center and the perfect salty sweet treat! Mid recipe I discovered that I was out of vanilla extract so I substituted with 1/2 tsp of almond extract instead and they still tasted delicious. Experimented with a few pan taps after they came out of the oven for the thinner crinkled top and I am never using another chocolate chip cookie recipe!!
So happy to hear, Kristin! Thank you for your comment!
Hi! Can you please help me with making s’mores cookies with this recipe? There are plenty smores recipes online, but I really love this cc recipe!!
Point 8 about how the undercooked cookies will self bake as they cool was really helpful! I’ve a question. Can I bake them in perhaps muffin trays to keep them from spreading?
Soooooo YUMMY 😋
I tried these today and they were great! Having moved to Germany from Australia recently I was craving a cafe style salty, choc chip cookie and this delivered. For those outside of the US/Aus I substituted the brown sugar for 3/4 cup white sugar and a Tbsp Zuckerrübensirup (kind of like molasses). I didn’t add the remaining 1/2 cup sugar and found them to be texturally great, and still really sweet. I also subbed the dark chocolate for a mix of mini dark chocolate chips and some chopped milk chocolate to make it more of a Café style cookie.
So happy to hear, Maddison! Thank you for your comment!
These were literally the BEST cookies ever! I’m the cook in the family and my sister is the baker. She usually makes delicious cookies and brownies but after making these I think I’ve earned my spot next to her as a baker😂 I didn’t have vanilla so I replaced it with maple syrup and it was absolutely delicious. I also added chocolate chips with the chopped dark chocolate which balanced out the bitter taste of the dark chocolate. Next time I will add pistachios to the cookies
So happy you loved it, Sydney!
I have.. and I have been baking for over 40 years.. and finally THE chocolate chip recipe I have been waiting for.. I literally threw away all my tried but not quite great recipes in my recipe box and just have this one now. It is a fantastic cookie, and as he author says, follow the recipe exactly and you will be rewarded with an exceptional chocolate chip cookie.
So happy you loved it, Maria! Thanks for the comment.
I loved this recipe, my cookies turned out delicious. Thank u for the recipe
So happy you loved them, Dawn!
OMG these are the best cookies I have ever had. I tried finding baking soda and all purpose flour lol they’re called bi carb and plain flour here in Australia 😅 and granulated sugar is called white sugar here lol , felt silly. Good thing I googled while in the shop and we don’t get sticks of butter after doing some maths it’s 115 grams for the recipe. I used dark chocolate chips , I just folded all the ingredients with a spatula and baked for 10 minutes at 175 Celcius. They were perfect, crispy on the edges and gooey when warm and chewy in the middle when cool with the perfect amount of sweetness. I will never use another recipe I might add some chopped pecans the next time I make these. Thank you so much for such a delicious recipe.
Happy to hear, Kathryn! Thank you for your comment!
We made it with GF flour. Hands down the best cookies I’ve ever had! Thank you for sharing your recipe.
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sooooooo good!
So happy you loved them, Rachel!
They are absolutely delicious. I have used this recipe 3 times.
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This truly is a great chocolate chip cookie recipe! It’s simple yet delicious! I made these cookies and fell in love with the ease of the preparation to make them, then I fell in love with the cookies once they were done. This is my go to recipe now, that I make and share. Thank you for sharing it with us, Jamie!
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This is good!
I made these for my family and they worked out well. I have nothing to say about them if they were to be bad!
I’m glad you liked them! Thank you for your comment!
These were amazing! Crunchy edges and soft on the inside. 10/10 recipe
I’m glad you liked them, Oksana! Thank you for your comment!
This was not just the best chocolate chip cookie I’ve ever made, it was the best cookie I’ve ever made! These got rave reviews. Thank you so much!
So happy to hear, Lauren! Thank you for your comment!
This recipe is absolutely tops! No weird ingredients, great directions and wonderful yummy chewy cookies! I made these for our new neighbours… their twin girls are 3 months old today so this was a great thing to gift the parents.
So happy to hear, Audrey! Thank you for your comment!
oh these are good! and i had a happy accident – i was out of granulated sugar so had to substitute powdered. so so soft and yummy! i will make that a permanent substitution.
So happy to hear! I’m glad that substitution worked well for you. Thank you for your comment!
turned out PERFECTLY!!! flat and chewy and delicious literally the recipe ive been looking for!
THE COOKIES WERE SP SO SOS SOS SO GOOD
Happy you loved them, Lebron!
The only thing that would make these better is if the measurements were in grams! Amazing cookies :)
Best recipe ever! I’ve tried making chocolate chip cookies sooo many time but this recipe has been the only one to turn out exactly how I wanted.
Happy you loved it!
Literally best recipe ever, like holy grail of chocolate chip cookie recipes! 😍 Never made something as delicious as these cookies, they came out perfect and so easy to follow with very simple ingredients. Needed a 1 stick butter recipe and ended up here, SO glad I did. Will 100% be making these for years to come 🥳
Happy you loved it, Rory!
One of my fave choc chip cookie recipes – definitely my go to. Cannot go wrong!
So happy to hear, Lucy! Thank you for your comment!