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    The Best Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe (Bakery Style)

    Updated: Dec 12, 2025 by Kendra Boettner
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    My Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe is thick, chewy, gooey, and irresistibly soft in the center, just like your favorite bakery's. Packed with melty chocolate chips and golden edges that hold their shape, they're the kind of cookies you'll want to bake on repeat. Whether it's for a sweet after-school treat or a cozy moment with coffee, this from-scratch recipe brings bakery style home with simple ingredients and dependable results. Prep Time: 15 mins | Cook Time: 10 mins | Total Time: 25 mins | Yield: 15 large cookies

    Key Takeaways

    • This best chocolate chip cookies recipe creates thick, chewy, and gooey cookies with a soft center, inspired by Levain Bakery.
    • The recipe highlights simple ingredients and brings bakery-style cookies home for any occasion or treat.
    • A key tip is to use more chocolate chips and bread flour for a chewy texture and golden edges.
    • These cookies are perfect for sharing and are guaranteed to receive rave reviews from friends and family.
    Golden chewy chocolate chip cookies stacked with soft centers and visible chocolate chips.

    Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies: The Ultimate Bakery Style Cookie

    A few years ago, my husband and I took a trip to New York City, and like any good foodie does, we made it our mission to find the best bakery in the city. After lots of research (and more than a few drool-worthy photos), we landed on Levain Bakery. We planned our entire day around that visit; took the subway just for those cookies and let me tell you, it was absolutely worth it. The moment we took that first bite, we knew we had found something special.

    It was the thickest, gooiest, most chocolate-loaded cookie we'd ever had. Ever since that trip, I've been on a mission to create my own version that captures that bakery magic. This chewy chocolate chip cookies recipe are loosely inspired by that unforgettable day and dare I say, I think they're even better. A little more chocolatey, a little more homemade, and just perfect for sharing right from your own oven.

    Everyone needs a go-to Bakery Style Best Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe, and trust me, this is it! You can bring Chocolate Chip Cookies to anyone, on pretty much any occasion. Whether it's a potluck with friends, someone's birthday, a baby shower, housewarming or a welcome to the neighborhood treat, chocolate chip cookies always fit the bill. I'm biased, but I believe these are the Best Bakery Style Chocolate Chip Cookies out there!

    Make sure to check out one of our other favorite cookie recipe, our Chewy Gooey Delicious White Chocolate Chip Snickerdoodle Cookie. If brownies are more of our then, then check out one of my favorites: our Chewy Gluten-Free Flourless Brownies!

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    • Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies: The Ultimate Bakery Style Cookie
    • 🍪 Why You'll Love This Cookie
    • 🧈 Homemade, Made Simple
    • 🍪 The Secret is More Chocolate Chips
    • 🥣 Why Bread Flour Makes a Better Bakery Style Cookie
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    🍪 Why You'll Love This Cookie

    These cookies are a chocolate lover's dream: they're giant, chewy, and packed with gooey chocolate in every bite. Forget the typical store-bought or slice-and-bake versions; these cookies are a cut above, with a texture that's a little crisp on the outside and perfectly soft in the middle.

    Like I said, these cookies are loosely inspired by Levain Bakery's famous cookies, they have a unique twist that's all mine, and they always get rave reviews! Whether for an after-school treat, a coffee break, or a sweet addition to a dinner with friends, these cookies are guaranteed to disappear fast. So, be ready to bake another batch!

    These Bakery Style Chocolate Chip Cookies not your mother's chocolate chip cookies. Unless, your mom made giant, chewy, chocolate loaded, melt in your mouth cookies. If so, please tell me her recipe, I'm always happy to learn from others!

    🧈 Homemade, Made Simple

    This chocolate chip cookie recipe is more than your average store bought or slice and bake cookie, though. Master this recipe and everyone you make them for will think you are some sort of master baker. This is a a take on Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookie, though mine are a bit different in size and texture and taste. Everyone I've ever made these for raves about them.

    Chocolate Chip Cookies are the classic after school treat. But they also make a great snack over coffee, or after dinner with friends. Serve them to your kids, friends, family or co-workers and be prepared to make more! If you are looking for even more great cookie recipes, check out one of my favorites - our The Best No Bake Cookies recipe.

    Close up of warm bakery style chocolate chip cookies with thick centers and rich chocolate pieces.

    🍪 The Secret is More Chocolate Chips

    The Easiest Way to Make Bakery Style Cookies at Home? Add More Chips!

    Okay friends, let's talk chocolate chip cookies. You know those bakery cookies that are golden on the edges, gooey in the middle, and absolutely packed with chocolate? There's one ridiculously simple trick to getting that same magic in your own kitchen: more chocolate chips.

    Yes, that's it. More chips. It sounds too easy, but trust me, this one tweak transforms your cookies from everyday to unforgettable.

    I like to mix semi sweet and milk chocolate chips to get the best of both worlds. The semi sweet adds that rich, classic chocolate bite while the milk chocolate melts just a bit softer and adds this dreamy, creamy sweetness. Together? Pure cookie bliss.

    As they bake, the chips melt into little puddles of chocolatey goodness, helping keep the center soft and the edges just crisp enough to hold their shape. It's the kind of cookie that makes people pause after the first bite and say, "Wait, you made these?"

    So next time you're baking for a school snack, a cozy weekend treat, or just because the craving hits, grab that bag of chips and don't hold back. More chips. A mix of both. That's the secret.

    🥣 Why Bread Flour Makes a Better Bakery Style Cookie

    Let's talk flour, because yes, it really does matter. Most chocolate chip cookie recipes call for all-purpose flour, but for these chewy bakery style cookies, I reach for bread flour. Why? It's all about that chew.

    Bread flour has more protein than all-purpose, which means more gluten development. That might sound science-y, but what it really means is a taller, chewier cookie that holds its soft, gooey center without going flat. It gives your cookies that signature bakery bite: crispy edges, thick centers, and just the right amount of structure.

    If you don't have bread flour on hand, you can use all-purpose, but you'll notice a difference in the texture. If you want that classic bakery-style finish, the kind that makes people think you bought them instead of baked them. Bread flour is worth the pantry space.

    ❓Recipe FAQs

    Can I use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour?

    Yes, you absolutely can! The cookies will still taste amazing. But for that extra chewy, bakery style texture, bread flour gives you a little more structure and chew. It's a simple swap that makes a big difference if you have it on hand.

    Why are my cookies spreading too much?

    This usually means your butter was too soft or your dough wasn't chilled. Even though this recipe uses cold butter, make sure your kitchen isn't too warm, and avoid overmixing. You can also chill the dough for 15 minutes before baking to help them hold their shape better.

    Can I freeze the dough for later?

    Absolutely! Scoop the dough into balls, freeze them on a baking sheet until solid, then store in a zip-top bag. Bake straight from frozen; just add a minute or two to the baking time. Perfect for when the cookie craving hits mid-week.

    How do I make sure my cookies stay soft after baking?

    Store them in an airtight container with a slice of bread. It keeps them soft without drying out. If they start to firm up, a quick 10-second trip in the microwave brings that fresh-from-the-oven softness right back.

    What makes these chewy chocolate chip cookies "bakery style"?

    It's the combination of big size, extra chocolate chips, that gooey center, and the use of bread flour. All those little upgrades turn a regular cookie into one that feels indulgent, cozy, and just a bit impressive, like something you'd treat yourself to at a café, but made with love in your own kitchen.

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    Best Bakery Style Extra Chocolate Thick Chocolate Chip Cookies

    The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies (Bakery Style)

    Kendra Boettner
    These are not your mother's chocolate chip cookies. Unless your mom made giant, chewy, chocolate loaded cookies that melt in your mouth the moment you break them open. If so, I would love to meet her and learn her secrets. These bakery style cookies are thick, gooey in the center, packed with melty chocolate, and incredibly easy to make at home. One bite and you will see why they are the kind of cookies friends ask for again and again.
    5 from 1 vote
    Author: Kendra Boettner
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 8 minutes mins
    Total Time 23 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 15
    Calories 466 kcal
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    Equipment

    • 1 mixing bowl
    • 1 stand mixer
    • 2 cookie sheet
    • parchment paper
    • 1 kitchen scale
    • wooden or silicon spatula

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup butter cold and cut into cubes
    • 1 cup brown sugar
    • ½ cup sugar
    • 2 eggs room temperature
    • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 3 cups bread flour
    • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
    • 2 cups milk chocolate chocolate chips

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven to 410 degrees and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper
    • Place cubed, cold butter and sugars into bowl of stand mixer and beat on medium speed until well incorporated. Increase speed to medium high and beat until light and creamy. You may need to scrape down sides and bottom of bowl once or twice to ensure everything is incorporated.
    • Add eggs one at a time, beating well between each addition. Add vanilla extract or I sometimes use vanilla paste.
    • In a separate bowl combine flour, cornstarch, baking soda and salt and set aside.
    • Incorporate dry ingredients into wet. At this point I like to stir by hand for a few strokes to incorporate some of the flour so that it doesn't explode into a cloud of smoke when turning the mixer back on. Turn mixer to medium speed and mix just until all the flour is incorporated.
    • Add the chocolate chips and stir on low until just mixed.
    • Scoop large ice cream scoop size cookies onto lined baking sheet, 2 inches apart and bake in preheated oven for approximately 10 minutes. Do not over bake. Er on the side of under baked rather than over. You want to pull these from the oven when they still appear just under done and allow them to finish cooking from the residual heat.
    • Allow cookies to cool for at least 15 minutes before removing from the cookie sheet to a wire rack.
    • Cookies can be stored in an airtight container for several days. But after the first day they are best reheated in the microwave for approximately 20 seconds.

    Notes

    Cold butter makes all the difference. Starting with cold butter helps these cookies stay thick and tall instead of spreading flat. When cold butter meets high heat, the steam created inside the dough lifts the cookie and gives you that bakery style center your family will love.
    Bread flour creates the perfect chewy texture. Bread flour has a higher protein content which builds more gluten. This gives the cookies a chewy bite, a sturdy golden edge, and a soft middle that stays gooey even after cooling. It is a small change that dramatically improves texture.
    Do not skimp on the chocolate chips. The extra chips melt into little pockets of chocolate throughout the cookie. They help keep the center soft and add that bakery look that feels special, even when you are baking for a simple after school snack.
    Avoid overmixing once the flour goes in. Overmixing strengthens the gluten too much and makes the cookies tough. Mix only until the flour disappears. The dough should look a little rustic. That is exactly what you want for a tender, melt in your mouth cookie.
    Scoop the dough tall, not wide. Shaping the dough into taller mounds helps the cookies bake with thick centers instead of spreading thin. This is a small technique that makes a big difference in creating a true bakery style cookie at home.
    Let the cookies rest after baking. Even though it is tempting to dive right in, letting the cookies sit on the baking sheet for a few minutes allows the centers to set into that perfect gooey texture without drying out.
    Bake one test cookie if you can. Ovens vary, and a single test cookie shows you exactly how long your batch needs. If it spreads too much, chill the dough for 10 minutes. If it stays too tall, flatten the dough slightly before baking.
    Freeze the dough for easy future baking. Scoop the dough and freeze the portions on a tray. Once solid, transfer them to a freezer bag. Bake straight from frozen for warm, homemade cookies anytime the craving hits.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 466kcalCarbohydrates: 63gProtein: 3gFat: 23gSaturated Fat: 14gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 33mgSodium: 198mgPotassium: 157mgFiber: 1gSugar: 42gVitamin A: 380IUVitamin C: 0.02mgCalcium: 46mgIron: 0.3mg
    Keyword baked, baked goods, Chocolate, chocolate chip, comfort food, cookies
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    Whether you're making these chewy chocolate chip cookies for your family, a bake sale, or just a quiet afternoon pick-me-up, I hope they bring as much joy to your kitchen as they do to ours. Don't forget to snap a photo and tag @thebakerstablesc on Instagram; I'd love to see your cookies in action!

    If these Bakery Style Chocolate Chip Cookies made their way into your regular rotation, you will love exploring a few more of our reader favorites. For another cozy cookie that brings big flavor without extra effort, try our Homemade White Chocolate Chip Snickerdoodle Cookies. They have the same soft texture and generous chips that make these chocolate chip cookies so irresistible.

    If you want a rich chocolate treat that feels a little more decadent, our Chewy Gluten-Free Flourless Brownies are always a hit. They come together quickly and deliver that deep, fudgy bite everyone loves.

    Whatever you choose next, I hope it brings joy to your kitchen and something sweet to share.

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    1. Brittney says

      June 26, 2025 at 2:20 pm

      Wow, these look really good. I will have to give them a try! Thank you for making this recipe! xoxo diary-life.com

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