These Dark Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies might be the best chocolate chip cookie ever. Chilling the dough gives the cookie a soft and chewy texture and they’re packed tons of chocolate chips!
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I’ve been working for years to make the perfect chocolate chip cookie. I like all kinds of cookies however, the classic chocolate chip cookie has my heart. Now, not any chocolate chip cookie will do though. No, I have requirements for the perfect chocolate chip cookie.
Chocolate chip cookies need to be soft and chewy, slightly under baked in the center and a slight crisp on the edges with loads of melted chocolate chips spread throughout.
That’s my perfect chocolate chip cookie and that’s what I’ve made to share with y’all in this post. I’ve made so many chocolate chip cookie recipes and while they were all pretty wonderful, none of them were absolutely perfect for me.
Finally after years of working on chocolate chip cookie recipes and experimenting with different cookie recipes, I give to you MY perfect chocolate chip cookie…
Dark Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies!
What you need for Dark Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies:
- unsalted butter, softened
- Dixie Crystals Dark Brown Sugar
- egg
- vanilla extract
- all-purpose flour
- baking soda
- salt
- chocolate chips
- mini chocolate chips
These cookies require a bit of chill time and it’s 100% worth it!
Most of the time I don’t chill cookie dough when I’m baking cookies. Sometimes I chill my dough for my Hot Chocolate Cookies and I always chill the dough for my homemade slice and bake cookies but for the most part I haven’t been chilling the dough,
However, when I was working on this recipe for Dark Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies I was adapting it from my Chocolate Dipped Robin Egg Cookies and while those are amazing, they do spread a but while baking and I was looking to make this cookie a bit more “puffy” if that makes sense.
Why do we chill the cookie dough before baking it?
When we chill cookie dough in the fridge or even the freezer, what we’re doing is solidifying the fat in the cookie dough, mainly the butter.
When we pop a super chilled cookie into the hot oven to bake the solid butter in the cookie dough takes loner to melt as it baked which means the cookie is going to spread less resulting in a puffier cookie instead of a spread out cookie.
Once I get done mixing the dough in my mixing bowl, I’ll just cover the top with plastic wrap and pop it into the fridge to chill for 2 hours up to 24 hours. To be honest, it’s mostly just overnight because if I’m making a lot of cookies that require chill time, like Hot Chocolate Cookies at Christmas, I make a ton of dough in the evening and chilled the dough over night before baking off trays of cookies the next day.
How to get the perfect chocolate chip placement on chocolate chip cookies
These cookies are backed to the rim with chocolate chips and mini chocolate chips but you know that they need? More Chocolate chips!
Ok, maybe they don’t NEED more chocolate chips but I think that chocolate chip cookies always look best when they’re dotted with chocolate chips all over their tops.
Just take a small plate and pour out maybe 1/2 a cup of mini chocolate chips onto a plate. Once you’ve rolled the cookie dough into balls and slightly pressed down on each, take them and dip the tops of each cookie dough ball into the plate of mini chocolate chips. Don’t worry if they’re a little clustered, they’ll spread a but when baked.
This recipe makes 40 cookies. While I wish I could eat 40 cookies, I just can not. Even though you’ll want to eat them all after you taste the first one, I doubt that you want to eat 40 cookies either.
So unless you’re going to give them away, which I’m sure your friends and family would LOVE, let me suggest freezing the cookie dough! It’s a great way to save cookie dough and it’s perfect for when you have a sweet craving for a homemade, freshly baked cookie but don’t want to make a whole batch.
I’ve got a post here on “How to Freeze Cookie Dough: Perfect for Freshly Baked Cookies Anytime“.
More Cookie Recipes that you’ll love:
- Bakery Style White Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Chocolate Chunk Butterfinger Cookies
- Butterscotch Pudding Cookies
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SharonFromMichigan says
Wow, these cookies sound awesome! I can’t wait to try your recipe. There’s a restaurant close by my house that’s named “Big Bear Lodge” and they serve warm chocolate chip cookies as a dessert item. Maybe this is a good omen that Big Bear’s Wife chocolate chip cookies will rival Big Bear Lodge’s cookies! (lol) Have a great day!
Angie says
Oh my gosh! That’s so cool! I just looked it up! I’m putting that place on my bucket list haha. I have family in Warren, MI! (I have a cousin named Sharon who is in MI too haha) Hope you love the cookies!
Dana Nichols says
So I made these and they turned out amazing! As the recipe states make sure you chill your dough. I did cut back on some of chocolate chips since I put some mini’s on top of each cookie.The dark brown sugar really makes the difference.❤️❤️❤️