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How to Make Basic, Great Chocolate Chip Cookies

Posted May 24, 2015 by Stephanie
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I recently got a sunny yellow background for photos and I’ve been playing around with it – something about yellow makes me absurdly happy. Which is funny because Mike has a yellow car, but I’ve been after him to paint it white. People are always waving us down while we’re in it; they think we’re a taxi even though our car looks nothing like a taxi. But that’s not the real reason I want him to paint it. It’s because bugs are absurdly attracted to what appears to them to be a giant yellow flower. I have fear of insects. I always say I’ll get over it and be a real grown up, but so far, no dice.

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Yellow cars and bugs aside, here are some chocolate chip cookies. I, like everyone else on this planet, am obsessed with them. They’re one of the first things I ever made (and failed at) so I know how daunting it can be to make the perfect chocolate chip cookie. First off though, we have to agree on what the perfect chocolate chip cookie is. Is it thick and chewy? Thin and crispy? Does it have a warm brown sugar flavor or more of a vanilla scented white sugar? Butter or shortening? Chocolate chips, chocolate chunks, or straight up chopped up chocolate? There are so many, many chocolate cookie recipes out there that it’s hard to figure out which one you should go for.

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At the heart of it, chocolate chip cookies are just: butter, sugar(s), eggs, vanilla, flour, baking soda, salt, and chocolate. It’s funny how those simple ingredients can come together in so many different ways. These cookies, found in the lovely Tara O’Brady’s book, Seven Spoons, are lush and thick with plenty of chew. They come together very easily and bonus: you don’t need to wait for your butter to come to room temperature – instead it’s melted before mixing with the sugar.

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After the melted butter and sugars are mixed together, eggs are mixed in, one at a time. Vanilla is added and then you mix in the flour (which you would have previously whisked with the baking soda, powder, and salt). This is the point in which I think a lot of potential cookie mistakes happen. Instructions generally say to mix until just combined. Which is great if you’ve made a ton of batches of cookies in your life. But if you haven’t, it’s kind of hard to surmise what “just combined” means. Personally, I like to mix until most of the flour clumps are gone, but the dough is still dusty looking, a la the picture on the left. At that point, I add in the chocolate and mix some more until everything has just lost the dusty sheen. Over-mixing makes cookies tough and no one likes a tough cookie. I wish you only soft and chewy cookies…unless you like the crispy ones. In that case, I wish you crispy cookies…really, I just want cookie happiness for everyone!

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Basic, Great Chocolate Chip Cookies via Seven Spoons by Tara O’Brady
makes about 28 cookies


  • 1 cup unsalted butter, chopped
  • 3 1/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons medium-grain kosher salt
  • 1 1/2 cups packed light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 12 ounces semisweet or bittersweet chocolate, chopped
  • flaky sea salt to finish

Preheat the oven to 360°F. Line 2 rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper.

Melt the butter in a heavy bottomed saucepan over the lowest heat possible, stirring occasionally.

In a bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside. Pour the melted butter into a large bowl and whisk in the sugars. Add the eggs, one at a time, whisking until just combined. Stir in the vanilla. Use a wooden spoon or silicone spatula to stir in the dry ingredients until barely blended. Stir in the chocolate.

Refrigerate for 5 minutes then roll into 3 tablespoon balls and arrange on the prepared pans, leaving 3 inches between each cookie. Sprinkle with sea salt and bake until the tops are cracked and lightly golden, 10-12 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through. Cool on the pan for 2 minutes, the move to a wire rack to cool completely.

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55 Comments

  1. Hannah says:

    Bless you for saving the Internet from all-white photo backgrounds!

  2. A few years ago, I went through a phase where I baked so many different versions of chocolate chip cookies that my freezer was jam packed with at least 6 different varieties at one point. I wish I had this recipe to try out as well – softening butter and trying to “cream” it with sugar when you don’t have a mixer is makes for a lot of guesswork. I love the idea of melted butter as it seems to work pretty well with brownies! I may have to try these out this weekend for my sister’s wedding shower. :)

  3. Love the background! More importantly, love these cookies–they look soooo good right now :)

  4. That yellow background is beautiful! I love that you chose to photograph the happiest topic in the world of food, chocolate chip cookies, with it!

  5. I am loving the bright yellow background! I might have to invest in some bright colors here soon too. Also, these cookies look amazing!

  6. I love yellow too! And the colour makes your photos so summery! Also, these cookies are fat and fabulous…I need to make this recipe!

  7. Hey girl– do you mean 1 3/4 cups flour, not 3/4 cups? My normal cc cookie recipe is about 3 cups flour to 1 cup butter. I started this making this recipe, and got a super soupy batter/dough, and realized it must be a typo??

    1. Stephanie Le says:

      NOOOOOO! i’m so sorry! it IS a typo! it’s 3 1/4 cups. thanks for letting me know – i fixed it. i hope the cookies turn out okay!

  8. I figured it out! Cookies are great! :).

    1. Stephanie Le says:

      whew! thank goodness!!!!

  9. Alana says:

    I will forever protect you from bugs! I’m only afraid of bees and wasps. The rest don’t scare me :D.
    LOVE LOVE LOVE this share. I’ve been dying to make a good batch of chocolate chip cookies. Making these asap!!

  10. Totally loving the yellow. I makes me happy! But the bugs = hmmm. That wouldn’t make me happy probably. These cookies look divine. I never melt the butter for cookies, but think I need to try that ASAP!

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