How to Make Cookies Chewy (Tips + Recipe) — Zestful Kitchen (2024)

The perfect chocolate chip cookie should be chewy with crisp edges—our recipe which combines two types of flour and sugar, and uses browned butter, is the secret! Learn how to make cookies chewy, then put it all into practice in our recipe for How to Make Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies!

What Makes a Cookie Chewy?

There are a lot of factors, but the most important are:

  • flour type
  • sugar type
  • number of eggs
  • amount of fat and type of fat
  • baking technique

Type of Flour: Add Bread Flour

Bread flour has a higher protein content than all-purpose flour. More protein means more chew because and increase in protein directly correlates to an increase in gluten development (aka chew). For most cookie recipes you can swap the all-purpose flour out in favor of bread flour at a 1:1 ratio by weight (always by weight!).

Try bread flour in my Halva Cookies or Chocolate Chip Pecan Cookies.

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Use Dark Brown Sugarand More of It

Many classic chocolate chip cookies use equal parts white sugar to brown sugar. And while our recipe still uses both types of sugar, we opted to increase the brown sugar and decrease the white sugar. This simple change increased the chewiness of the cookie and added depth of flavor.

Additionally, we opted for dark brown sugar instead of light brown sugar because it has more flavor and more moisture.For most recipes you can use about 1½ parts brown sugar to 1 part white sugar.

Add an Egg Yolk

Look at any old-school chocolate chip cookie and they likely use 2 large eggs. And if we’re attributing chewiness to protein (more on that later), you’d expect that extra egg white to be a good thing.

However, through testing we found that extra egg white dried out the dough. While egg whites are a good source of protein, they also have a fairly high water content. In order to get that luscious fat and protein from the egg without excess water, we ditched one of the whites and used just the yolk. The combination of one whole egg and one whole egg yolk strikes the perfect balance of structure and texture in the cookie.

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Dissolve the Sugar

We find aggressively mixing the sugar, melted butter and eggs together is key to creating a consistently chewy cookie. Our technique, which we learned from America’s Test Kitchen, calls for a process of vigorously whisking then resting the dough, off and on, for about 12 minutes. This technique of whisking then resting allows the sugar to fully dissolve, resulting in a caramel-like mixture.

Use Melted Butter

If the goal is a chewy cookie, then you absolutely need to be using melted butter. The technique of creaming softened butter and sugar together is often used for making cakes. And for good reason! The process of creaming incorporates air into the butter which results in a more airy and cakey cookie.

To take it even further, we also brown the butter which not only adds incredible depth of flavor, but it also decreases the amount of water in the resulting dough. (As the butter browns, excess moisture is evaporated off.) This simple technique means the excess water in butter doesn’t steam and evaporate off during baking. By removing the water ahead of time, we can add moisture to the dough in the form of protein and fat (butter and egg yolk) which contribute to chewiness.

Baking Technique: The Sheet Pan Slam

We use the “pan bagging method” coined by Sarah Keiffer. This technique of letting the cookies rise, then dropping the pan to deflate them creates gorgeous chewy ripples instead of tall-baked cookies.

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Chill the Dough

Once the dough has been scooped and arranged on a baking sheet, pop the sheet pan in the freezer and freeze the dough balls for at least 30 minutes. This does a few things. One, it firms up the butter in the dough which means it won’t melt as readily when it’s placed in the oven.

It also means the moisture in the dough won’t evaporate as readily—meaning the cookies will retain more moisture and thus be more chewy.

How to Keep Cookies Chewy

Once cookies are baked and cooled completely, transfer them to a resealable zipper-lock bag or airtight container. They should stay chewy for up to 4 days.

Adding a slice of bread to the bag or container with the cookies is a great trick for imparting more moisture into the cookies. This method adds moisture the cookies and keeps them soft—but it won’t necessarily keep them incredibly chewy. The key is to enjoy the cookies while they are fresh!

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Protein in Flour Matters

The protein content of the flour you use has a fairly large impact on the resulting baked good. The distinction between cake flour, bread flour and all–purpose flour all lies in the protein percentage of each.

So what’s the difference between say, cake flour and bread flour? Cake flour has a lower protein content than bread flour. This translates to cake flour resulting in a light and tender baked good while bread flour results in a chewy and structured bake.

That’s the “why,” but what’s the “how?” Protein is one of the most important factors when it comes to the amount of gluten development. The higher the protein content of a flour, the more gluten can be developed when hydrated. Plus, a higher protein content means more moisture can be absorbed. Together, a higher protein flour retains more moisture and creates more gluten—aka it’s more elastic and chewy.

Flour TypeProtein Percentage
All-Purpose11.7%
Bread12.7%
Whole-Wheat Pastry9–10%

Bread flour can be used in most cookie recipes that call for all-purpose flour (simply swap it in 1:1 by weight). But since we do things healthyish around here, we had to incorporate some whole-wheat flour. For cookies, we prefer to use whole-wheat pastry flour—it’s light, tender and allows us to achieve a lovely crispy edge on the cookies. However, whole-wheat pastry flour is lower in protein than all-purpose flour, so to achieve that perfect balance of protein content and chewiness, we added a half of a cup of bread flour which is high in protein.

Test Kitchen Tips

  • When it comes to baking, measuring by weight (instead of cup) is always more reliable. Getour favorite food scaleand see just how easy it makes baking!
  • We recommend using bar chocolate instead of chocolate chips or chunks. Chopped bar chocolate melts better and creates luscious pools of chocolate.

How to Make Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies

1. Whisk together the dry ingredients; set aside.

2. Start browning the butter in a large sauté pan.

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3. Cook the butter until fragrant and the butter is deeply golden brown.

4. Pour the browned butter into a large bowl with a few more tablespoons of butter. Stir to combine.

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5. Add the sugars, egg and egg yolk and whisk until smooth and caramel-like in texture.

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6. Stir in the flour and chocolate chips.

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7. Scoop the dough using a #24 cookie scoop (or 3 tablespoon measure) and freeze for 30 minutes.

8. Bake the cookies, dropping the sheet pan a few of times throughout baking, until the edges are just set and the centers look under-baked.

9. Sprinkle with sea salt, if desired, and enjoy.

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How to Store

Store these chocolate chip walnut cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. You can freeze baked cookies as well in a resealable zipper-lock bag or airtight container.

How to Freeze

You can either freeze the cookie dough or freeze the baked cookies.

To free cookie dough: scoop dough into individual dough balls using a #24 scoop (3 tablespoons). Arrange cookie dough balls in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and place in the freezer. Freeze until solid, then transfer to a resealable zipper-lock bag labeled with the date and recipe name. Frozen cookie dough will last in the freezer for up to 6 months.

To freeze cookies: place baked and cooled cookies in a resealable zipper-lock bag or airtight container and store in the freezer for up to 4 months. Allow the cookies to thaw at room temperature for a few hours before eating.

FAQ

How to make hard, crunchy cookies soft and chewy?

If you have a batch of cookies that have come out hard and crunchy you can somewhat save them! Place the cookies in an airtight container or zipper-lock bag with a slice of bread. In a few hours the cookies should be softer.

How do I make cookies gooey in the middle?

We recommend baking cookies until their edges are set and the centers look under-baked. Pull cookies from the oven when the centers still look raw and you will have a very gooey middle.

How do I stop my cookies from going hard?

There are a few ways to keep cookies chewy and soft. Store them at room temperature in an airtight container. If you notice the cookies are starting to harden, add a slice of bread or a few marshmallows to the bag, the moisture from the bread or marshmallows should soften the cookies within a few hours.

Why do my cookies turn out crunchy?

There are a variety of reasons why your cookies are turning out crunchy, but the most common reason is over-baking. If your cookies often come out crunchy and over-baked, we recommend getting an oven thermometer so you can adjust the oven temperature as needed to match the temperature called for in the recipe.
Additionally, it’s likely that you are using too much flour. Read more about how to measure flour here.

Put all of this info into practice with our Chocolate Chip Pecan Cookie Recipe! Or make the nut-free recipe below.

How to Make Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

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5 from 3 votes

Prep Time 35 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Chilling time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Yield 20 cookies

Category Dessert

Cuisine Amercican

Description

The perfect chocolate chip cookie should be chewy with crisp edges—our recipe which combines two types of flour and sugar, and uses browned butter, is the secret!

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ cup (134g) whole-wheat pastry flour, or all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup (65g) bread flour, or all-purpose flour
  • ¾ teaspoon (5g) baking soda
  • 14 tablespoons (200g) unsalted butter
  • ¾ cups (148g) packed dark brown sugar
  • ½ cup (100g) granulated sugar
  • 1 ¼ teaspoons Morton kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1 large egg (50g)
  • 1 large egg yolk (20g)
  • 6 ounces (170g) dark chocolate bar, roughly chopped, such as 72% ghirardelli

Instructions

  • Line 2 baking sheets (half sheet pans) with parchment paper; stack together, then transfer to refrigerator to chill.

  • Whisk flours and baking soda together in medium bowl; set aside.

  • Heat 10 tablespoons (145g) butter in 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat until melted, about 2 minutes. Continue cooking, swirling pan, until butter is dark golden brown and has nutty aroma, 4–5 more minutes.

  • Remove skillet from heat and transfer browned butter to large heatproof bowl with remaining 4 tablespoons butter; using a rubber spatula to scrap butter and solids into bowl. Stirn until completely melted.

  • Add both sugars, salt, and vanilla to bowl with butter and whisk until fully incorporated. Add egg and yolk and whisk until mixture is smooth with no sugar lumps remaining, about 30 seconds. Let mixture stand 3 minutes, then whisk for 30 seconds. Repeat process of resting and whisking 2 more times (for a total of 4 mixes) until mixture is thick, smooth, and shiny.

  • Using rubber spatula or wooden spoon, stir in flour mixture until just combined, about 1 minute. Stir in chocolate chunks.

  • Divide dough into 20 portions, each about 3 tablespoons (or use #24 cookie scoop). Arrange closely on a small baking sheet and freeze for 30 minutes.

  • Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 350ºF degrees.

  • Arrange 6 chilled dough balls 3 inches apart on a chilled parchment-lined baking sheet. (Smaller baking sheets can be used, but will require multiple batches.)

  • Transfer sheet to oven and bake until cookies are puffed, 10 minutes. Lift baking sheet up about 4 inches, then drop baking sheet down onto rack. Bake until cookies puff again, 2 minutes, then repeat lifting and dropping pan. Bake cookies another 2 minutes, then repeat lifting and dropping pan. Bake cookies until edges are golden brown and centers are slightly puffed and look under-baked, 1–2 minutes more. (Total bake time should be 14–16 minutes.)

  • Transfer baking sheet to a wire rack; allow cookies to cool completely on sheet before transferring to an airtight container.

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Notes

This recipe can be made with all-purpose flour instead of the combination of whole-wheat pastry and bread flour. We recommend weighing the flour instead of measuring by cup. If you plan to use all-purpose flour, use 200 grams.

Cookie dough can be frozen and baked at a later time. To freeze the cookie dough: scoop dough into individual dough balls using a #24 scoop (3 tablespoons).

If you don’t have morton kosher salt, you can substitute with 1 ¾ teaspoon Diamond Crystal.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookieCalories: 220kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 3gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 40mgSodium: 122mgFiber: 1g

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FAQs

How to Make Cookies Chewy (Tips + Recipe) — Zestful Kitchen? ›

Use Dark Brown Sugar and More of It

What is the secret to chewy cookies? ›

Cornstarch helps product soft and thick cookies. Using more brown sugar than white sugar results in a moister, softer cookie. An extra egg yolk increases chewiness.

How do you make cookies soft and chewy vs hard and crisp? ›

Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

What makes a cookie chewy and not cakey? ›

Baking powder or flour in excess will cause cookies to rise more, making them more fluffy and cakey. Increased sugar will make them caramelize more and increased fat will make the dough heavier and richer, all increasing retention of water in the dough- these all add up to chewier cookies.

What flour is best for chewy cookies? ›

Bread Flour: For Chewy Texture

Bread flour contains a higher protein content (around 12-14%), leading to more gluten development. This makes it ideal for bakers seeking a chewier texture in their cookies. The extra gluten can help retain gas and moisture, producing a denser and chewier result.

How do you keep homemade cookies soft and chewy? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out. We recommend white bread so that no flavor is transferred to the cookies.

What does adding an extra egg do to cookies? ›

Yolks also act as an emulsifier, making a creamy dough even before it's baked. Egg whites, on the other hand, can have a drying effect. A cookie made with extra egg yolk (or, in this case, only egg yolk), will be lighter and chewier than a cookie made with whole eggs.

What are three factors that contribute to a chewy cookie? ›

Salted butter, softened – I prefer salted butter but you can also use unsalted and add an extra pinch of salt to the dough. Brown sugar – Just brown sugar because we will get the 'granulated sugar' flavor from the corn syrup. Corn syrup – The corn syrup is what makes these cookies CHEWY FOR DAYS.

Does baking soda or baking powder make cookies chewy? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

How do you make hard cookies chewy? ›

The best way to soften up those hard cookies is something you probably already have in your kitchen… bread! That's right, a piece of fresh bread will make those tough treats soft and chewy.

What can cause a cookie to be too chewy? ›

The ingredients you use and how you shape your cookies both play an important role in whether your cookies turn out crispy or chewy. The type of flour and sugar you use, if your cookie dough contains eggs, and whether you use melted or softened butter all factor into the crispy-chewy equation, too.

How do you keep cookies crisp and chewy? ›

Room temperature: Use airtight containers, cookie jars, or plastic bags to prevent air exposure and moisture loss. Keep cookies in a cool, dry area. Refrigerated: Use airtight containers or sealed plastic bags to store cookies in the fridge. Monitor the moisture level to avoid condensation.

What does butter do in cookies? ›

The job of butter in baking (besides being delicious) is to give richness, tenderness and structure to cookies, cakes, pies and pastries. We alter the way butter works in a recipe by changing its temperature and choosing when to combine it with the other ingredients.

Is butter or shortening better for chewy cookies? ›

Those made with only shortening bake higher and spread less during baking. The butter cookie provides better flavor and a crispier exterior with browning around edges and a chewy interior; the shortening cookie spreads less, holding its shape better while baking.

Which ingredient is frequently used for moist and chewy texture for cookies? ›

Brown sugar

Brown sugar is also hygroscopic (more so than granulated sugar) and will therefore also attract and absorb the liquid in the dough. The difference is in the molasses that makes brown sugar brown: It adds moisture and slight acidity, resulting in a moist and chewy texture.

Does sifting flour make a difference in cookies? ›

But is sifting flour necessary? That depends. Sifting flour is recommended for some desserts where the goal is light, delicate, and fluffy results (think angel food cakes, sponge cakes, and chiffon cakes). However, sifting flour isn't a must for desserts that are chewy or crisp, like cookies.

Why don't my cookies come out chewy? ›

Brown sugar—particularly dark brown sugar—makes a cookie chewy; white sugar makes it crispy. If your recipe calls for all white sugar and you want a fudgier result, try swapping out some of the white sugar for brown (go for half and half and adjust from there). You can also use honey or molasses for a chewier cookie.

What makes cookies chewy baking soda or baking powder? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

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