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Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies with crispy goodness on the outside and ooey, gooey melt-in-your-mouth softness on the inside. The warm chocolate melting as it hits your mouth is irresistible! Make a double batch so no one fights over the last one. 😉

Soft chocolate chip cookie recipes that don’t require a special occasion. But when I have all my nieces and nephews around, it can get pretty hectic. There isn’t a day that goes by without some “wahala” – yes, I start using African slang when it’s too much for me to handle.

As I count the days until we head back home, I think up all sorts of ways to keep these guys busy. Making a batch of cookies is loads of fun, and it keeps them quiet while happily munching on freshly baked goodies—at least for a few minutes.

Fortunately, they love baking all kinds of homemade treats, and these chocolate chip cookies are in their Top 5. They love measuring, pouring, mixing, and, of course, licking the bowl. Oh yes, I let them do it; it’s their favorite part.

The only downside is the resting time in the fridge. But what can I say? Some things are worth waiting for, especially when the reward is a warm, chocolatey cookie with a glass of milk!

Breaking open a soft and chewy chocolate chip cookies

The Secret to the Softest Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

My secret to the best soft chocolate chip cookies is the pudding mix. Actually, it wasn’t my idea because it’s all over the internet. This must-try tip does make them tender, soft, and oh-so-good.

And if you’re looking for quick and simple chocolate chip cookies, this is the ticket. Five minutes of prep time (no mixer required) and a quick bake in the oven for incredible chocolate chip cookies with crisp edges and moist, chewy centers loaded with melty chocolate chips. The way chocolate chip cookies should be!

Ingredient List

Soft chocolate chip cookie ingredients
  1. Dry Ingredients – All-purpose flour, baking soda, and salt provide structure and a little lift. Vanilla pudding mix delivers extra fat so that the cookies are soft and chewy.
  2. Sugar – White and brown sugars add sweetness, moisture, and the crispy edges we all love.
  3. Eggs – The perfect binding ingredient holds the cookies together while the baking soda makes it rise for a soul-satisfying squishiness.
  4. Butter – Unsalted butter lends richness and flavor to the cookies.
  5. Vanilla – The warm aroma of vanilla will make your mouth water before the cookie even comes close.
  6. Chocolate Chips – Loads of semi-sweet chocolate chips deliver the cookies their rich, gooey goodness. Dark, milk, and white chocolate chips also work fine.

How to Make Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

Melt the butter, mix the dry ingredients, cream butter with sugar, add eggs
Mix the wet and dry ingredients, and fold in the chocolate chips
  • Line the baking sheet lined with a silicon mat or parchment paper and set aside.
  • Melt butter in a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat. Set aside. You could melt the butter in the microwave. (Photo 1)
  • Dry Ingredients – Meanwhile, whisk flour, salt, pudding mix, and baking soda in a medium bowl; set aside. (Photo 2)
  • Wet Ingredients – In a large bowl, cream the melted butter, vanilla, and white and brown sugar until combined, then whisk in the eggs. (Photos 3-4)
  • Combine the flour mixture with the wet ingredients until well incorporated. (Photos 5-6)
  • Chocolate Chips – Fold in the chocolate chips and refrigerate for about an hour (or overnight). (Photos 7-8)
  • Make Cookies – When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375℉ (190℃). Divide the dough into 25-30 balls and place them three inches apart on the lined baking sheet.
  • Bake one tray at a time for 10-15 minutes or until cookies are golden brown, still puffy, and the edges have begun to set. Rotate the baking sheet halfway through for even baking. The centers will still be soft. Let cookies cool for a minute or two before eating so you don’t burn your mouth.
  • Serve with a cold glass of milk or a cup of hot coffee.
Freshly baked soft chocolate chip cookies

Recipe Variations

  1. Soft peanut butter chocolate chip cookies. Replace half the butter with peanut butter for a peanut butter cup in cookie form.
  2. Nutty goodness. Add a cup of chopped walnuts or pecans at the same time as the chocolate chips for more flavor.
  3. Candy add-ins. Make your next kids’ party extra special by adding a cup of M&Ms, Reese’s Pieces, or butterscotch chips for a fun twist.
  4. Fruit add-ins. Add a cup of dried fruit for extra flavor and texture. Dried cranberries, cherries, or blueberries are delicious complements to chocolate chips.
  5. Sprinkle sea salt on the cookies before baking to take them to the next level.

Notes and Tips

  1. One takeaway when making cookies is not to overbake. They’re best still soft, moist, and slightly underbaked (not liquidy). Remove them from the oven when the edges are brown but the center is still soft.
  2. Bring all your ingredients to room temperature for a smoother cookie dough. If you forget to take the eggs out of the fridge, place them in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes.
  3. Check your baking soda before using it to make sure it hasn’t expired. Fresh baking soda is necessary to get the cookies to rise.
  4. If the cookies spread too much, allow the baking sheets to cool between batches. You can run them under cold water to get them to cool faster. If you live in a hot climate, you may want to pop the dough back in the fridge between batches to keep it chilled.

Make-Ahead and Storage Instructions

Soft chocolate chip cookies are a great make-ahead. Store them for up to 4 days at room temperature or a week in the fridge. Or you can freeze them for up to 3 months. Defrost them and enjoy!

On the other hand, you can make cookie dough, form it into balls, and freeze them on a baking sheet until they’re solid. Freeze the cookie dough in a large freezer bag for up to three months. Bake as many frozen cookie dough balls as you want, although you’ll need to add an extra minute to the baking time.

Breaking into freshly baked chocolate chip cookies

What to Serve With Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate chip cookies and a cold glass of milk or a steaming cup of coffee is the ultimate comfort food treat! A chai tea latte or pumpkin spice latte can only improve your afternoon snack. To create a mouthwatering dessert, serve the cookies with a scoop of ice cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce.

More Amazing Recipes With Chocolate Chips

  1. Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
  2. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
  3. Chocolate Chip Scones
  4. Chocolate Chip Pound Cake
  5. Chocolate Chip Pancakes

By Imma

This blog post was originally published in July 2017 and has been updated with additional tips and gorgeous new photos

Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

Crispy goodness on the outside and ooey, gooey melt-in-your-mouth softness on the inside. The warm chocolate melting as it hits your mouth is irresistible! Make a double batch so no one fights over the last one.About 2 dozen cookies

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil, parchment paper, or a silicon make and set aside.

  • In a medium saucepan, melt butter over medium heat and set aside. Or melt butter in the microwave.

  • Meanwhile, whisk flour, salt, pudding mix, and baking soda in a medium bowl and set aside.

  • Pour the melted butter into a large bowl. Whisk in the eggs, vanilla, and white and brown sugar until combined.

  • Stir in the flour mixture until everything has been fully incorporated.

  • Fold in the chocolate chips and refrigerate for about an hour (or overnight).

  • When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375℉ (190℃).

  • Divide the dough into 24-30 balls and place them three inches apart on the baking sheet.

  • Bake one tray at a time for 10-15 minutes or until cookies are golden brown, still puffy, and the edges have begun to set. Rotate the baking sheet halfway through for even baking. The centers will still be soft. Let cookies cool for a minute or two before eating so you don’t burn your mouth.

  • Serve with a cold glass of milk or steaming cup of coffee, and enjoy.

Tips & Notes:

  1. If you can’t find vanilla pudding powder, make it yourself with ¾ powdered milk, ¾ cup sugar, ¾ cup cornstarch, a pinch of salt, and 1-2 vanilla beans. Mix well and store in an airtight container. Add vanilla powder if you don’t have vanilla bean
  2. Be careful not to overbake the cookies. They’re best still soft, moist, and slightly underbaked when the edges brown but the center is still soft
  3. Bring all your ingredients to room temperature for a smoother cookie dough. If you forget to take the eggs out of the fridge, place them in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes
  4. If the cookies spread too much, allow the baking sheets to cool between batches. You can run them under cold water to get them to cool faster. If you live in a hot climate, pop the dough back in the fridge between batches to keep it chilled

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1cookie| Calories: 329kcal (16%)| Carbohydrates: 49g (16%)| Protein: 3g (6%)| Fat: 14g (22%)| Saturated Fat: 9g (56%)| Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g| Monounsaturated Fat: 2g| Trans Fat: 0.3g| Cholesterol: 36mg (12%)| Sodium: 177mg (8%)| Potassium: 100mg (3%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 30g (33%)| Vitamin A: 259IU (5%)| Calcium: 29mg (3%)| Iron: 1mg (6%)



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