My Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies (with 5 Secret Ingredients!)

Published February 28, 2012. Updated January 12, 2024

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I’ve tried countless recipes but this is it! My Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies, featuring 5 secret ingredients that make them special. Perfectly chewy cookies with that nice crisp on the edges, melty chocolate chips, and that brown sugar-vanilla flavor that ties it all together? They’re incredible!

Go now and take your favorite chocolate chip recipe that you “love” and destroy it like it’s a bad breakup letter you never want to see again.  I’m just kidding.  But you don’t know what chocolate chip cookie love is until you have tried this recipe.

I’m pretty confident these cookies are just so good that you will rid your life of whatever chocolate chip cookie recipe you consider to be the best without ever looking back.  I did.  Search my blog and you will notice I have deleted my old chocolate chip cookie recipe.  It is nowhere to be found, for good reason.

Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies with secret incredients
I have spent what feels like decades trying every chocolate chip recipe out there and every trick, along with every fancy ingredient.  I have spent hours pondering what would create the perfect chocolate chip cookie.  How could it be done, and what hadn’t been done before?

So, you most likely noticed I mentioned a whopping FIVE secret ingredients, yes five!  Here they are:

  1. Chilled butter, nearly every cookie recipe out there calls for softened butter.  Not here.
  2. Molasses, I use this because why buy brown sugar when you can make your own brown sugar for nearly half the cost, and fresh?
  3. Vanilla bean paste gives the cookies that fresh, gourmet vanilla flavor with the fancy vanilla bean speckles.
  4. Cornstarch, yes this has been done before, this one is not so secret anymore.  These lend good texture.
  5. I saved the best for last: COFFEE CREAMER POWDER.  Yes, coffee cream powder.  These give the cookie an incredible almost creamy texture, keeping them moist and giving them just one more punch of flavor.

It hit me one day, finally, when I was on vacation, to try this ingredient.  It didn’t hit me until then because I don’t even drink coffee so I never buy coffee creamer powder.  I’ve tried so many ingredients before, browned butter, sour cream, shortening, melted butter, dry milk, cream cheese, pudding mix, and even those long refrigeration-required recipes (really who can wait that long for a cookie?).  Then I saw it, the coffee creamer powder and I knew this was going to be good.

To me, your favorite chocolate chip cookies you make says a lot about what kind of cook and baker you are.  Do you play it safe and stick with the recipe on the back of the chocolate chip bag and just accept it as the best?  Do you buy pre-made cookie dough at the grocery store?  Do you experiment and add unusual ingredients?  Are you willing to try alternate recipes and tips?  Well, that is one reason I created these.

I want these to show you what I am about as a cook and baker.  I love creating and experimenting!  I’m not afraid of failures because I know somewhere along the way I will find my successes.  I like to be different and bold.  I like to make cooking exciting for people and help people find confidence in the kitchen.

And mostly I love to see the smile of satisfaction the food I create puts on people’s faces, and how it brings family and friends together to enjoy great times and build memories.  I mean come on, at a party is the food ever not the center of attention =)?
I hope you thoroughly enjoy this recipe and share it with everyone you know because good food is made to be shared.

So thick and moist…

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My Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies (with 5 Secret Ingredients!)

Soft, chewy and deliciously flavorful chocolate chip cookies!
Servings: 15
Prep20 minutes
Cook20 minutes
Ready in: 40 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a mixing bowl, whisk together flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda and salt, set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream together chilled butter, sugar, molasses and coffee creamer powder until well blended and slightly fluffy, about 4 minutes. Stir in egg and vanilla bean paste. Slowly add in dry ingredients and mix until well incorporated (mixture will be very thick). Mix in milk chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate chips. Form dough into about 2 1/2 tablespoon balls (a bit larger than a golf ball), then drop 8 per sheet onto buttered cookie sheets. Bake 10-11 minutes, until edges are very lightly golden. Cool on cookie sheet several minutes before transferring to wire rack to cool. Store in an airtight container. To enjoy warm cookies later on, pop cookie in the microwave for 10 seconds if desired.
  • Recipe Source: Cooking Classy

Notes

*This is NOT liquid coffee creamer, that would most certainly yield entirely different results. Also, don't use light.
I have tried both flavors, original and french vanilla and love both. The french vanilla adds one more layer of flavor, it's delish.

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88 Comments

  • Kim

    I want a cookie that’s crispy on the edges but still soft and chewy on the outside. I’m just wondering, do these cookies form crisp edges? Thanks! ????

  • lisa g.

    Hi, This cookie looks delish! I was wondering what kind of molasses you use? Thank you for the recipe!

  • Lam

    I have regular coffee creamer powder at home but I wanted to try the French vanilla kind. I ended up accidently buying instant French vanilla coffee powder. On the container it said it would also be great as a creamer too so I was wondering if I could use that instead or just stick to the one I have already.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      As in it’s coffee powder? You could if you want them to have the slight coffee flavor to them but to be safe I might just stick with the regular.

  • Isabela

    Ok, so I have been looking for THE perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe, and Ive tried more than 10 recipes!!! I just gotta say that my search is NOW OVER!!! I made this cookies and they were AMAZING, AWESOME, PERFECT, CHEWY, THICK, and I am so grateful with you for sharing this recipe. My husband adored them, and I had to hide this ones from my little girl. Thanks so much Jaclyn! This cookies turned out PERFECT!

  • Eva

    I prepared your cookies yesterday and OH MY GOD, they were delicious. Thank you for sharing your recipe, I have just discovered your blog and I love it, have saved a lot of your recipes to try them.

    Greetings from Spain.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so happy to hear you loved these Eva! Thanks so much for leaving a comment! I hope you enjoy the other recipes too!

  • Nicole

    Ummm, Just made these… delicious!!! Making a lot of your cookies and treats and giving them out for Christmas this year. Thank you!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      So glad you liked these cookies Nicole! Happy Thanksgiving and have a wonderful Christmas!

  • ghalelo

    I’ve tried these yesterday and they were absolutely ammmmzaaaaaiiing I kept eating them all day long

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so happy to hear you think these are amazing ghalelo! Thanks for your comment!

  • Marwa

    I tried the recipe multiple times. They taste amazing but they’re very dry and become hard when the cool :( Help

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Try baking them for a shorter period of time or shaping then chilling the cookie dough balls for an hour or two. If that doesn’t help you may just want to cup back on the flour a bit.