This double chocolate chip cookie recipe makes cookies that are SUPER rich, SUPER thick, and SUPER chewy. They don’t get much better than this!
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Confession: I like cookies WAY more than the average person. I also believe I eat cookies way more than the average person. As a matter of fact when I was pregnant with my daughter it was THE WORST! I ate so many cookies it was ridiculous! I remember a conversation I was having with my friend about the absurd amount of cookies I was consuming and she asked, “Like how many do you mean?” I thought about it for a minute and the best answer I could manage to come up with was 20 dozen!!! I know. It was a bit out of control.
Well, all that cookie consumption is good for at least one thing besides contributing to my waistline. I have an extremely discriminating palate for cookies now and I have tried, adapted and invented all sorts of recipes. The absolute musts for all of my cookies are thick, moist, and chewy. I don’t do thin and crunchy. No week old, dried out cookies either! They have to be super thick, fresh, and absolutely chewy!
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If you have been around awhile you might know that this chewy chocolate chip cookie recipe is one of our all time most popular posts. I joke with my husband that he can never say I haven’t made a difference in the world after sharing this recipe. If you read the comments you will understand too. It is like a place for cookie lovers to unite haha!
I thought my heart was complete after finally perfecting that chocolate chip cookie, but a girl needs a little variety sometimes so I went back to the drawing board and came up with these SUPER thick, SUPER chewy, and SUPER rich double chocolate chip cookies! Ahhhhh all that is wrong in the world is right again! They just might be the answer to world peace. Less war, more chocolate! They are everything that you would hope for in a double chocolate chip cookie. Thick, rich beyond compare, chewy, and kind of perfect.
If you have ever been frustrated that your cookies don’t come out thick and chewy, you are in the right place because I am about to share all of my secrets.
We are going to start these cookies like any. Mix the butter, shortening and sugars together until well blended. The butter should be softened but NOT melted and NOT cold! Margarine can be substituted if you prefer.
Next add in the eggs and vanilla and mix just until combined. I like to make these cookies in my Kitchenaid Mixer because it is a pretty thick dough and can take some serious arm muscles. If you don’t have a stand mixer I have done it by hand, just get ready for a work out toward the end.
In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt, cornstarch, and cacao in a bowl. TIP: Use a single cup measure to measure your flour instead of a 2-cup or 4 cup measure. This is a very dry recipe (but will make a moist, chewy cookie) so using a single cup measure will allow you to be as exact as possible giving you a better result. Once combined, add the dry ingredients little by little into the wet ingredients stirring in between each addition until everything is well combined.
The dough will be a very dry, stiff dough. This is part of what makes these cookies so thick! However, the dough should not be crumbly. If the dough becomes crumbly after you add all of your flour mixture, you probably ended up with too much flour. Add water 1 teaspoon at a time stirring in between until the dough holds together. Do not add too much water. The dough should NOT be sticky! Even a little bit.
I know that is pretty descriptive but this really is one main key to keeping the cookies super thick. The high flour content keeps them from spreading, but the flavor is kept by using absurd amounts of vanilla and butter {YUM!} Also, in these cookies I like to use Hershey’s Special Dark Cacao. Again, you can use regular, but I believe that this REALLY enhances the taste and gives them the dark and super rich chocolate flavor which I love!
Once the dough is the right consistency, mix in the chocolate chips. If you are using a stand mixer you might want to do this by hand to prevent the chips from breaking.
The next part is the second key in why the cookies turn out so thick and chewy. Use a 1/4 cup measure to scoop out the dough and roll it into slightly flattened balls. You should get about 24-28 cookies. Place these into a ziplock bag and pop them in the freezer for 30 minutes up to 3 months. TIP: When your cookies bake, if you want them not so thick, flatten you ball more, if you want them thicker make the ball thicker.
One thing I love about this method is that it allows you to have fresh baked cookies on hand at all times. You can leave these dough balls in the freezer for up to 3 months so you can cook the whole batch OR just take out a few and cook them on demand whenever the craving strikes. That is personally my preferred method!
Once the cookies are chilled, place them on a parchment lined cookie sheet and put them in an oven preheated to 350˚F. (***Update: I sometimes cook these at 375 because my oven can run a touch cool. If you know yours does too, then you might also want to use 375, otherwise go with 350) They will bake for between 12-18 minutes depending on the thickness, altitude, moisture etc. I would start with 12 and check them until you get to the perfect point. It should be consistent for where you live once you figure it out. You will know the cookies are done when they are set in the middle (ie no longer shiny.)
Let them cool for about 2 minutes, or as long as you can last and then DIG IN! You deserve it!
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Thickest & Chewiest Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 c butter softened
- 1/2 c shortening
- 1 1/2 cup dark brown sugar
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup Hershey's Special Dark Cacao
- 2 tablespoon cornstarch
- 2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Mix butter, shortening and sugars until light and fluffy.
- Add egg and vanilla and mix until well combined.
- Combine flour, cocoa, cornstarch, baking soda, and salt and mix together.
- Mix dry ingredients slowly into wet ingredients and blend well.
- If the dough is crumbly, stir in water 1 teaspoon at a time until it just holds together. The dough should not be sticky.
- Add in chocolate chips and stir until evenly distributed.
- Using ¼ cup measure, scoop out dough and form into a ball. Continue until all dough is balled. Approx 24 cookies.
- Place dough in the freezer for 2 hours or up to 3 months.
- Place frozen cookie onto parchment lined baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees F for 12-18 min.
- Let cool 2 minutes.
(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)
Lora says
I made them last night.
Very good and naughty.
I wouldn’t over bake then. Try 17 min.
18 was maybe a slight too long in our electric oven.
Very good flavor, thank you for sharing.
Hiding the rest for my sweeties lunches.
Sarah says
Any way I can get the nutrition information on this recipe? I fix these cookies for pretty much every gathering, but lately everyone is on some sort of crazy diet. Would like to get some numbers for everyone if possible. Thanks!
Kimber says
I’d enter it with the specific brands you use into the my fitness pal app. That should give you the most accurate information based on what you use!
Judy Daines says
I made these cookies today! I would change the name to ,”Death by chocolate” cookies. These were so good!! I followed your recipe exactly and they turned out perfect!! I got exactly 28 cookies. They are so chewy and yummy! I will be making these again….soon!!!
Liz says
Oh My! Best cookies ever!!!
I love that they freeze till you want a warm fresh cookie…and maybe some ice cream ?
Gina says
Can I bake these now or is freezing required??
Gina says
Can I bake them without freezing 1st??
Gina Hiediemann says
Can I bake these without freezing?
Gina says
Do I have to freeze them???
Kimber says
You can bake them now! Chilling will make them even thicker but they will be delicious baked right away too
Tara says
I was excited to try these cookies – just the type of recipe I was looking for. The gorgeous, dark fudgey color depicted turned out a light, milky brown, in spite of my high quality dark chocolate ingredients. I also wonder if the shortening could be switched to additional butter? The cookies are chewy and tasty as promised. Just not as pretty!
Joyce W. says
Mine came out crumbly, I added 2 teaspoons of water but I guess I needed more. I definitely will make again they tasted delicious
Joyce W. says
I feel like the four cups of flour is way too much I think I’ll try less next time