Dubai Chewy Cookie

Dubai Chewy Cookies are rich, soft-centered, bakery-style cookies inspired by modern Middle Eastern dessert trends. They combine deep caramelized sweetness, buttery richness, and a signature chewy texture with subtle milk and vanilla notes.

Dubai chewy cookie with cocoa coating and pistachio filling on a premium Arabic gold tray

Quick Recipe Card

Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
12–14 minutes
Total Time
30 minutes
Resting Time
30 minutes (recommended)
Servings
8–10 cookies
Recipe Yield
8–10 large cookies
Portion Size
1 cookie
Calories
~280 kcal per cookie
Difficulty
Easy
Best Occasion
Evening snacks, gifting, gatherings
Seasonality
All seasons

What This Recipe Is

Dubai Chewy Cookie is a premium-style soft cookie known for its thick body, chewy interior, slightly crisp edges, and rich buttery flavor. It often reflects upscale café culture in Dubai, blending classic cookie science with indulgent ingredients like milk powder and brown sugar.

Ingredients

  • 180 g all-purpose flour (1½ cups)
  • 115 g unsalted butter, softened (½ cup)
  • 120 g brown sugar (½ cup packed)
  • 50 g white sugar (¼ cup)
  • 1 large egg (≈50 g)
  • 5 ml vanilla extract (1 tsp)
  • 10 g milk powder (2 tbsp)
  • 10 g cornstarch (1 tbsp)
  • 3 g baking soda (½ tsp)
  • 2 g salt (¼ tsp)
  • 150 g chocolate chips (¾ cup)

Equipment

  • Mixing bowls
  • Hand mixer or whisk
  • Baking tray
  • Parchment paper
  • Oven

Instructions

Step 1:

Preheat oven to 180°C (356°F) and line a baking tray with parchment paper.

Step 2:

In a bowl, cream butter, brown sugar, and white sugar until smooth and fluffy.

Step 3:

Add egg and vanilla extract; mix until combined.

Step 4:

In another bowl, mix flour, milk powder, cornstarch, baking soda, and salt.

Step 5:

Gradually add dry ingredients to wet mixture and mix until a soft dough forms.

Step 6:

Fold in chocolate chips evenly.

Step 7:

Chill the dough for 30 minutes for better texture.

Step 8:

Scoop dough into large balls and place on tray with space between.

Step 9:

Bake for 12–14 minutes until edges are golden.

Step 10:

Cool slightly before serving to allow structure to set.

Visual Cooking Cues

  • Dough should be soft but not sticky
  • Edges turn golden brown
  • Centers remain slightly pale and soft

Chef Tips

  • Chill dough for thicker cookies
  • Use high-quality chocolate for better flavor
  • Slightly underbake for maximum chewiness

Common Mistakes

  • Overbaking leads to dry cookies
  • Using melted butter causes excessive spreading
  • Skipping chilling reduces texture quality

Troubleshooting

  • Too flat: Dough too warm or butter too soft
  • Too dry: Overbaked or too much flour
  • Not chewy: Lack of brown sugar or cornstarch

Ingredient Pairings

  • Milk
  • Coffee
  • Vanilla ice cream

Substitutions

  • Butter → Margarine (texture changes slightly)
  • Chocolate chips → Chopped chocolate
  • Milk powder → Optional but recommended

Recipe Family Variations

  • Add nuts for crunch
  • Use dark chocolate for less sweetness

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve warm with milk
  • Pair with coffee or tea
  • Serve with ice cream for dessert

Dietary Classification

  • Vegetarian

Nutrition Information

  • Calories: ~280 kcal
  • Protein: ~3 g
  • Fat: ~14 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~35 g
  • Fiber: ~1 g
  • Sodium: ~120 mg

Storage / Reheating

Storage

  • Store in airtight container for 3 days at room temperature
  • Refrigerate up to 7 days

Reheating

  • Warm in microwave for 10–15 seconds

FAQ

Why are my cookies not chewy?
Insufficient brown sugar or overbaking.

Can I skip chilling the dough?
Yes, but texture will be less chewy and more flat.

Can I freeze the dough?
Yes, freeze up to 1 month.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Brown sugar retains moisture, ensuring chewiness
  • Cornstarch softens gluten structure for tender texture
  • Milk powder adds depth and bakery-style richness
  • Controlled baking time preserves a soft center

Dish Classification

  • Dish type: Cookie
  • Course: Dessert
  • Meal type: Snack / Dessert
  • Traditional or modern dish: Modern
  • Street food or home cooking: Both
  • Festival or everyday food: Both

Recipe History

This cookie style is inspired by modern bakery culture in Dubai, where Western desserts are enhanced with richer textures and premium ingredients, creating indulgent, soft-centered cookies.

Cultural Notes

  • Reflects Dubai’s luxury dessert culture
  • Combines Western baking with Middle Eastern richness
Advanced Cooking Knowledge Open detailed cooking science and reference notes

Flavor, Texture, and Aroma Profile

  • Deep caramel sweetness
  • Buttery richness
  • Slight vanilla warmth
  • Soft, chewy interior with lightly crisp edges
  • Mild dairy complexity from milk powder

Flavor Components

  • Sweet: Brown sugar, white sugar, chocolate chips
  • Salt: Enhances sweetness and balances richness
  • Acid: Minimal (from baking reactions)
  • Bitter: Chocolate (if using dark chocolate chips)
  • Umami: Milk powder, butter
  • Aromatic elements: Vanilla, baked caramel notes

Ingredient Notes

  • Use soft brown sugar for moisture retention
  • Butter should be soft, not melted
  • Milk powder enhances flavor depth
  • Cornstarch is key for softness

Ingredient Science

  • Brown sugar contains molasses, which traps moisture
  • Cornstarch reduces gluten formation, improving tenderness
  • Baking soda aids spread and browning

Ingredient Roles

  • Flour: Structure
  • Butter: Fat and flavor
  • Sugar: Sweetness and texture
  • Egg: Binding and moisture
  • Milk powder: Flavor enhancer
  • Chocolate chips: Texture and richness

Ingredient Classification

  • Base: Flour
  • Fat: Butter
  • Sweeteners: Brown sugar, white sugar
  • Binding: Egg
  • Enhancers: Vanilla, milk powder
  • Texture agents: Cornstarch, baking soda

Preparation Techniques

  • Creaming butter and sugar
  • Proper dough folding
  • Resting dough for hydration

Cooking Techniques

  • Oven baking
  • Controlled heat exposure

Heat Management

  • Low heat stages: None
  • Medium heat stages: Dough warming during baking
  • High heat stages: Initial oven heat for rise
  • Temperature cues: Bake at 180°C (356°F)

Texture Development

  • Thick dough ensures chewiness
  • Slight underbaking keeps center soft

Cooking Time Control

  • Remove when edges are golden but center looks slightly soft

Flavor Pairing Logic

  • Sweet + fat balance creates indulgence
  • Chocolate adds contrast and depth

Global Variations

  • American-style chewy cookies (less milk powder)
  • European butter cookies (crispier texture)

Leftover Ideas

  • Crumble over desserts
  • Use in milkshakes
  • Make cookie sandwiches

Cooking Safety Notes

  • Avoid overhandling hot trays
  • Ensure proper baking temperature

Sustainability Notes

  • Use locally sourced butter and eggs when possible
  • Reduce food waste by storing properly
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