Chocolate Chip Cookies

Classic chocolate chip cookies are soft, buttery baked treats with crisp edges and rich chocolate pockets, widely loved for their balanced sweetness and comforting aroma.

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Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
12 minutes
Total Time
27 minutes
Resting Time
10 minutes
Servings
4
Recipe Yield
12 cookies
Portion Size
3 cookies
Calories
~220 kcal per cookie
Difficulty
Easy
Best Occasion
Everyday, gatherings
Seasonality
All seasons

What This Recipe Is

Chocolate chip cookies are a baked dessert made from a dough of flour, butter, sugars, eggs, and chocolate chips, designed to achieve a balance of crisp edges and soft centers.

Ingredients

  • 200 g all-purpose flour (1 2/3 cups)
  • 150 g unsalted butter, softened (2/3 cup)
  • 100 g granulated sugar (1/2 cup)
  • 100 g brown sugar (1/2 cup)
  • 1 large egg
  • 5 ml vanilla extract (1 teaspoon)
  • 5 g baking soda (1 teaspoon)
  • 2 g salt (1/2 teaspoon)
  • 200 g chocolate chips (1 1/4 cups)

Equipment

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

Instructions

Step 1:

Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F) and line a baking tray with parchment paper.

Step 2:

Cream butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar until light and fluffy.

Step 3:

Add egg and vanilla extract, mix until combined.

Step 4:

In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking soda, and salt.

Step 5:

Gradually mix dry ingredients into wet mixture.

Step 6:

Fold in chocolate chips evenly.

Step 7:

Scoop dough into equal portions and place on tray with spacing.

Step 8:

Bake for 10–12 minutes until edges are golden.

Step 9:

Remove and allow cookies to rest for 10 minutes before serving.

Visual Cooking Cues

  • Dough becomes slightly golden at edges
  • Centers appear soft but not raw
  • Cookies firm up after resting

Chef Tips

  • Chill dough for thicker cookies
  • Use a mix of chocolate types for depth

Common Mistakes

  • Overmixing dough
  • Overbaking leading to dry cookies
  • Incorrect oven temperature

Troubleshooting

  • Cookies spreading too much: Chill dough
  • Cookies too hard: Reduce baking time
  • Cookies not browning: Check oven temperature

Ingredient Pairings

  • Milk
  • Coffee
  • Ice cream

Substitutions

  • Butter → Margarine
  • Egg → Flax egg
  • Chocolate chips → Dark chocolate chunks

Recipe Family Variations

  • Nutty chocolate chip cookies
  • Double chocolate cookies

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve warm with milk
  • Pair with ice cream

Dietary Classification

  • Vegetarian

Nutrition Information

  • Calories: ~220 kcal
  • Protein: 3 g
  • Fat: 11 g
  • Carbohydrates: 28 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sodium: 120 mg

Storage / Reheating

Storage

  • Store in airtight container at room temperature for 3 days

Reheating

  • Warm at 150°C (300°F) for 3–5 minutes

FAQ

Can I freeze the dough?
Yes, up to 2 months

Why are my cookies flat?
Butter too soft or oven too hot

Can I use less sugar?
Yes, but texture will change

Why This Recipe Works

  • Combination of white and brown sugar ensures both crispness and chewiness
  • Butter provides richness and spread
  • Proper baking temperature ensures edge crisping while keeping the center soft

Recipe Identity

  • Origin: United States
  • Core profile: Buttery, sweet, chocolate-rich baked cookie

Dish Classification

  • Dish type: Baked dessert
  • Course: Dessert
  • Meal type: Snack
  • Traditional or modern dish: Traditional
  • Street food or home cooking: Home cooking
  • Festival or everyday food: Both

Recipe History

Chocolate chip cookies originated in the United States in the 1930s and have become one of the most iconic baked goods globally.

Cultural Notes

  • One of the most popular cookies globally
  • Commonly associated with home baking culture
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Flavor, Texture, and Aroma Profile

  • Flavor: Sweet, buttery, chocolate-forward
  • Texture: Crisp edges, soft and chewy center
  • Aroma: Warm butter, caramelized sugar, vanilla

Flavor Balance

  • Dominant sweetness balanced with slight salt and deep chocolate notes

Flavor Components

  • Sweet: White sugar, brown sugar
  • Salt: Salt enhances overall flavor
  • Acid: Minimal (from brown sugar)
  • Bitter: Chocolate chips
  • Umami: Butter contributes richness
  • Aromatic elements: Vanilla extract

Ingredient Notes

  • Use room temperature butter for proper creaming
  • Brown sugar adds moisture and chewiness
  • High-quality chocolate improves flavor

Ingredient Science

  • Butter melts during baking, creating spread
  • Sugar caramelizes, forming crisp edges
  • Baking soda reacts to create lift and softness

Ingredient Roles

  • Flour: Structure
  • Butter: Fat and flavor
  • Sugar: Sweetness and texture
  • Egg: Binding and moisture
  • Chocolate chips: Flavor and texture contrast

Ingredient Classification

  • Dry: Flour, baking soda, salt
  • Wet: Butter, egg, vanilla
  • Mix-ins: Chocolate chips

Preparation Techniques

  • Creaming butter and sugar
  • Folding in dry ingredients
  • Even dough portioning

Cooking Techniques

  • Baking
  • Controlled heat exposure

Heat Management

  • Low heat stages: None
  • Medium heat stages: Dough mixing (room temp)
  • High heat stages: Baking at 180°C (350°F)
  • Temperature cues: Edges turn golden brown

Texture Development

  • Proper creaming incorporates air
  • Controlled baking prevents over-drying

Cooking Time Control

  • Bake until edges are set but centers remain soft

Flavor Pairing Logic

  • Sweet and fatty profile pairs well with bitter beverages

Global Variations

  • European versions use darker chocolate
  • Asian variations may reduce sugar

Leftover Ideas

  • Crumble over desserts
  • Use in milkshakes

Cooking Safety Notes

  • Avoid undercooked dough consumption
  • Use proper oven handling

Sustainability Notes

  • Use locally sourced ingredients where possible
  • Reduce food waste by proper storage
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