The Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe
You’re looking at the best chocolate chip cookie recipe. Perfected over a period of 6 years, the flavor and texture are spot on and work every time!

The BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies
I have been deeply invested in creating the best chocolate chip cookie recipe for over 6 YEARS. And i’m thrilled to say, it is *finally* absolute perfection. These are the best homemade chocolate chip cookies, period. Here’s what makes them so great:
- They will work EVERY SINGLE TIME you bake them. There are no failed attempts here. If you follow this recipe, you can guarantee you will be eating on of the best cookies of your life in a matter of minutes.
- The flavor does NOT quit. And I’ll tell you the secret reason why. These cookies are vanilla-forward. So much so that you might think there is a typo in the recipe. It’s not a typo – the vanilla really pulls out all of the flavor of the brown sugar, butter, egg, chocolate chips, etc and makes these the best chocolate chip cookies.
- They will stay soft and chewy! IMO, these have the best texture of any chocolate chip cookie ever and they will still have that texture the next day. These won’t turn into dry bricks and disappointment when they cool.
- This recipe makes the perfect amount. You’ll end up with a lot of cookies, but not too much. It’s a win-win.
- Finally, they freeze exquisitely well (both baked and as dough!) Which means you can essentially have an instant delightful cookie whenever the fancy strikes. Which, trust me, once you eat these homemade chocolate chip cookies will be all the time.

Ingredients
- Salted butter, softened – I use salted butter, if using unsalted butter add an extra pinch or two of salt to the cookie dough.
- Granulated sugar
- Brown sugar
- Egg
- Vanilla extract – No, that isn’t a typo for the vanilla. These are a vanilla-forward cookie and it makes them my FAVORITE ever.
- All-purpose flour – I get asked all the time what the best flour for chocolate chip cookies is. The honest truth is that I have tweaked this recipe for years and in reality, simple all-purpose flour works perfectly here.
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Favorite chocolate chips – Use whatever chocolate chips are your favorite or what you have on hand. You can even chop up a chocolate bar and use it in this recipe. I like ghirardelli chocolate chips for these because they are so smooth and rich.

Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350° F.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer or with an electric hand mixer, cream together the butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar until light in color and fluffy in texture. This will take about 2 minutes.
- Scrape the sides of the bowl and add in the egg and vanilla extract. Mix until well combined.
- Add in the flour, baking soda and salt. Mix until a soft but not sticky dough forms.
- Fold in your favorite chocolate chips.
- Scoop the dough out into 1 1/2 tbsp portions (a #40 cookie scoop works great here) and arrange on your cookie sheet. Can use parchment paper, a silicone mat or an ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake at 350° F for 8-10 minutes or until the cookies have spread and are just beginning to turn golden brown on the edges.
- Allow the cookies to cool on the pan for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire cooling rack.
Best temp to bake Chocolate Chip Cookies
This recipe uses the typical 350° F – this will allow the cookies to spread just slightly but won’t melt the butter too quickly, which would make them thin and crunchy instead of the soft & chewy we’re going for.
How long to bake these cookies
Bake these cookies for 8-10 minutes or until the cookies have spread and are just beginning to turn golden brown at the edges. If we’re being honest, I swear by baking them for 9 minutes and 30 seconds – but that just feels fussy to write in the recipe.


Best Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup (167g) salted butter, softened
- 1/2 cup (123g) brown sugar
- 1/2 cup (115g) granulated sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
- 2 cups (304g) all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 cup (200g) favorite chocolate chips

Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350° F.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer or with an electric hand mixer, cream together the butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar until light in color and fluffy in texture.3/4 cup (167g) salted butter, softened , 1/2 cup (123g) brown sugar , 1/2 cup (115g) granulated sugar
- Scrape the sides of the bowl and add in the egg and vanilla extract. Mix until well combined.1 egg, 1 tbsp vanilla extract
- Add in the flour, baking soda and salt. Mix until a soft but not sticky dough forms.2 cups (304g) all-purpose flour, 1 tsp baking soda , 1/2 tsp salt
- Fold in your favorite chocolate chips.1 cup (200g) favorite chocolate chips
- Scoop the dough out into 1 1/2 tbsp portions (a #40 cookie scoop works great here) and arrange on your cookie sheet. Can use parchment paper, a silicone mat or an ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake at 350° F for 8-10 minutes or until the cookies have spread and are just beginning to turn golden brown on the edges.
- Allow the cookies to cool on the pan for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire cooling rack.
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Storage
If eating freshly baked, these chocolate chip cookies are best stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. If you’re choosing to freeze your cookies, they will last for up to 3 months.
How to freeze cookies
I have a post all about how to freeze cookies, but here’s the basics: let your cookies cool completely and then seal in a freezer bag, careful to omit as much air as possible. Label the bag with the type of cookie and date it. Pop in the freezer and use within 3 months!
Can you freeze cookie dough?
Oh, absolutely! I recommend freezing the dough after it has been shaped into balls. For my trademark tips, check out this post on how to freeze cookie dough! But here’s the gist:
- Shape the dough into balls and place on a baking sheet.
- Put the baking sheet in the freezer for about an hour, or until the dough balls are firm.
- Transfer the frozen dough balls to an airtight container or resealable plastic bag. Voila! They’re ready to freeze for up to 3 months.

FAQs
My first guess is that your baking soda is old! Check the date on it and make sure it hasn’t expired. The longer your baking soda is open, the less effective at giving a rise it will be! Humidity and elevation can also play a role in the height of your cookies. Try adding up to 1/4 cup of flour to the dough and see if that helps.
The best part about these chocolate chip cookie recipe is that it is engineered to yield soft cookies – so science is on your side! Beyond that, make sure that you aren’t overmixing your dough and that you aren’t overbaking them!
I try really hard to give you recipes that don’t need to be chilled before baking – because who has time for that? You do not need to chill this chocolate chip cookie dough prior to baking (and they turn out perfectly!)
I like to use a cookie scoop to make sure all of my cookies are the same size and will bake evenly. I love the shape a cookie scoop gives my cookies, so I usually don’t flatten them. But you definitely can if you’d like!
This may sound counter-intuitive, but make sure you don’t overmix your cookies! This will make sure your dough doesn’t become tough – allowing the rising agent to do its job and yield a fluffy cookie.
Yes! You can. If that’s what you’re looking for, I would recommend giving this recipe a try: chocolate chip cookies without brown sugar.
Yes, but you will still want to make sure that there is a rising agent in dough to give your cookies a nice, fluffy, chewy texture. I have a post all about baking soda substitutes that you might be interested in checking out.




Seriously the best chocolate chip cookies ever! Perfectly soft. Perfectly salty and sweet. YUM! I want to make them every day!
I cant wait to try the recipe ! I am from Australia and we use. Self Raising Flour. it is an ALL PURPOSE flour that has already had BAKING POWDER added to it. My question is… are you using PLAIN FLOUR with BI CARB SODA ?? or are you using PLAIN FLOUR with BAKING POWDER ? Does bi carb soda work as a raising agent? or am I getting confused with baking powder? THANKS SO MUCH. I am so excited to try this recipe <3
Hi! I am using plain all-purpose flour and also adding baking soda to the dough. The baking soda acts as a leavening agent to these cookies! You can try this recipe with Self raising flour, omitting the the baking soda and baking a test cookie. If it doesn’t raise how you’d like it to, add in the baking soda.
I made these Three times so far and first was perfect. Then the next 2 times they come out too fluffy. Why are they fluffy and not chewy? I even got new baking soda and it didn’t help.
Hi Jane! If your cookies are too puffy, try slightly flattening the dough before you put it in the oven or whacking the pan on the counter when the tray of baked cookies come out of the oven. Hope that helps!
Made these today and they are delicious. My cookies were a little flat and the parchment showed a little greasy. I have a fresh box of baking soda. Not sure what happened? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Hi! Cookies can turn greasy if the butter is melted too much when you add it to the dough. I recommend using room temperature butter to remedy this issue! You can also try increasing the oven temperature by 10° if that doesn’t work.
Cookies are a household favorite! Very unique recipe leaves you with a perfect treat that you can eat more than one without getting that overly sweet stomachache.
Only issue I’ve had is that my cookies didn’t flatten out very nice looking, so on my second try I rolled them into balls and that was much worse, they were like tall pucks. Still very tasty though.
So should my question is, how would I achieve the round uniformly flat cookie?
I recommend always baking a test cookie to make sure they are turning out how you want them to! If your cookies aren’t spreading, you can flatten the dough balls slightly before baking or whack the pan against the counter after baking.
These turned out fantastic! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Amazing!
I made a batch of tollhouse and a batch of these. I did like the flavor of yours better, but I would add more chocolate chips. Also, yours spread out more than the tollhouse…I used the same supplies, so i am not sure what happened.
The perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe!!! Love the texture and the chewiness!
I have been trying to find the perfect chocolate chip cookie this cookie was soft in the inside and had a small crisp to them on the outer edge this chocolate chip cookie is light decadent it goes down smooth it’s the right ratio of sugar and chocolate chips it’s not overpowering the proms was amazing it made the air smell like a bakery my family loved them I loved the process of making the cookie I love the ratio of ingredients I rate this all five stars thank you for growing my baking experience it soothes the craving everybody ate them before they were served