The Best American Bakery-Style Chocolate Chip Cookies - Living on Cookies (2024)

This is a really long post but please don’t let this scare you off! Chocolate Chip Cookies are the easiest thing in the world to bake and anyone can bake them! This post is about explaining which ingredients to use and giving you clear and concise instructions so that your cookies can be the best American bakery-style chocolate chip cookies too.

When I started Living on Cookies in 2014, my recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookies was one of the first posts to go on it.

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We Americans have really strong emotional ties to Chocolate Chip Cookies. Every American family has their own favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe. It’s often the one on the chocolate chip bag. My college friends and I made exactly those Chocolate Chip Cookies when we were feeling homesick.

When I was a kid, kids were given a free cookie at the grocery store. Itwasn’t a little cookie. It was a huge cookie! I can still taste those cookiestoday.

Therefore, it’s no coincidence that my blog is called Living onCookies! And you better believe that I don’t take posting another recipe forChocolate Chip Cookies lightly.

I’m constantly trying new recipes and I’m especially picky aboutChocolate Chip Cookies. For this reason, I can guarantee that this is theperfect recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookies and I’ll explain to you why these arethe best and how you can make them too.

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What makes a good bakery-style cookie?

  • A good cookie is soft
  • Is big and thick
  • Is chewy
  • Has an intense caramel taste
  • Isn’t too sweet
  • Is chocolatey

Let’s go through the characteristics of a bakery-style cookie.

How do I bake cookies that are soft?

In my old post, I wrote that you should use half margarine and half butter to achieve soft cookies. And yes, that is true, HOWEVER, I have experimented with a new method through which you can use all butter and the cookies will still be soft. As long as you don’t bake them too long, of course.

The dough has to be chilled for at least 3 hours or overnight. Don’task me for the scientific explanation but when you chill the dough, it matures,the flavors develop and the cookies are incredibly soft and moist when baked.

Which brings us to our next point. By chilling the dough, the cookiesdon’t spread and get too thin but rather stay nice and thick. These cookies arealso twice as big as in my old recipe. Because big cookies > small cookies (We’regetting scientific again...) If you’re morally against chilling cookie dough, Ihave some tips for you at the bottom of this post.

How do I bake cookies that are chewy?

There are two key ingredients that make the cookies chewy and also give them their distinctive caramel taste: brown sugar and pure butter.

In the US, brown sugar contains molasses, which makes it moist and gives it a stronger caramel flavor than the brown sugar in Europe. American brown sugar is simply the best for making Chocolate Chip Cookies. You can also make brown sugar yourself by combining granulated sugar and molasses. The instructions on how to do this are here.

If you can’t get American brown sugar, I’ve baked with Demerara Rohrohrzucker many times and it is a good alternative.

Using pure butter makes these cookies chewy while giving them a complexcaramel flavor that you can’t get any other way. Butter browns faster thanmargarine or oil and we can use that to our advantage here. The cookiescaramelize while baking, getting crispy on the edges and staying soft and gooeyin the middle. Conclusion: brown sugar + butter = dream team!

The next secret ingredient is salt.

Salt is a flavor enhancer – it balances out the sweetness and brings out the caramel notes. Without salt, cookies taste dull and too sweet. A few flakes of sea salt sprinkled on the dough balls before baking would also be appropriate. 😉

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We want our cookies to be chocolatey!

You can go wild here: use chocolate chunks, chopped chocolate or American chocolate chips. You can go with milk or bittersweet or dark chocolate.

In my old recipe, I only recommended using American chocolate chipsbecause they contain additives that prevent the chocolate from melting too much,thereby preventing the cookies from spreading and getting too thin in the oven.

Because this dough is chilled before baking, we no longer run the riskof the cookies spreading too much so you can use whatever chocolate you wish,even regular, chopped chocolate. Just be sure the pieces aren’t too small. Theyshould be between 7 and 10 mm otherwise the chocolate gets lost in the cookie. (Science– you can’t live with it and you can’t live without it.) I still prefer thegood ol‘ American chocolate chips.

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If you want to bake the cookies right away and don’t have time to chill the dough:

You have two options to still get nice, thick cookies: you can add a ¼ cup (35 grams) more flour to the dough or you can freeze the cookie dough balls for 20 minutes before baking them.

About storing the cookies:

Always store cookies tightly covered so they don’t dry out and lose their wonderful consistency. You can easily freeze them too. They get soft again after 5 minutes at room temperature. By the way, half-frozen cookies are pretty insanely delicious.

Summary:

This recipe is pretty similar to my old Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe, with three main differences. 1. For the best cookies, we use pure butter. 2. The dough is chilled before baking. 3. These cookies are twice as big as the ones in my old recipe.

If you bake these cookies, I’d love it if you left a comment or took a picture of them and posted it on Instagram, with @living_on_cookies or #living_on_cookies. 🙂

Happy Baking!

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The Best American Bakery-Style Chocolate Chip Cookies

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings 24 cookies

Calories 251kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (225 g) butter at room temperature
  • 1 cup (210 g) brown sugar
  • ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs at room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 ½ cups (350 g) all-purpose flour*
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups (12 oz. or 340 g) chocolate chips or chunks
  • 1 cup (110 g) chopped walnuts or pecans optional

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and both types of sugar using the paddle attachment of your stand mixer if you have one. Cream the butter but do not beat until fluffy - we don't want to beat air into the butter. Add eggs and vanilla and mix to combine. In another bowl, stir together flour, baking soda and salt. Add it to the butter mixture and beat on low speed just until the flour is incorporated. Scrape mixing bowl to ensure flour is evenly distributed throughout the dough. Stir in chocolate and, if desired, nuts. You may need to do this with a wooden spoon if the dough is getting too thick.

  • Tightly cover the dough and chill for at least 3 hours or overnight.* Before baking, allow dough to stand at room temperature for about 45 minutes until it is soft enough to shape into balls.

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line baking tray with parchment paper. Roll dough into balls of about 1 ¼ inches (3 cm) in diameter (slightly smaller than gold balls). Place dough balls on baking tray, leaving plently of room for the cookies to spread.

  • Bake cookies for 10-12 minutes. They should be golden brown and crispy on the edges and no longer shiny but still quite soft in the centers. Do not overbake or they will get dry! Take cookies out of the oven and allow them to cool on the baking tray for 2 minutes before transferring them with a spatula to cooling racks. The cookies firm and set as they cool.

  • Store cooled cookies tightly covered at room temperature for up to one week or for up to three months in the freezer.

Notes

If you want to bake the cookies immediately, without chilling the dough beforehand, add an extra ¼ cup of flour, for a total of 2 ¾ cups (385 g) of flour. OR freeze the cookie dough balls for 20 minutes before baking.

Nutrition

Calories: 251kcal

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