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Giant, gooey and utterly delicious NYC chocolate chip cookies based on the famous cookies from New York City!!

NYC chocolate chip cookies

Can we take a minute, right at the beginning of this blog post, to appreciate… that I have given you guys this recipe. I have finally given you all the recipe that you have been after, for such a long long time. QUEUE THE APPLAUSE. 

I’m joking – seriously. But anyway… I will say the reason they took this long to come to my blog, is because I only, finally, went to New York four months ago, so I finally got to try some classic NYC cookies for myself!

I wasn’t prepared or willing to post an NYC chocolate chip cookies recipe before I had actually eaten some for myself! I feel like that is pushing the limit really… can you make a recipe for something as famous as this, if you haven’t even there and eaten them?!

Levain Bakery

Anyway. When I was in New York, I ate so. many. cookies. The best of all, for me personally, was the ones from Levain Bakery. Oh, holy geeeeeeee they were insanely epic. I heard lots and lots of talk about Levain Bakery on my social channels before I went, and my gosh they did not disappoint. 

I managed to get in when there was absolutely no queue, and then trotted over to Central Park to enjoy them, and my gosh it was the best thing ever. Not only was I finally taking in the sites of Central Park, in actual New York City, but the cookies… wow. 

When it comes to making a recipe for them though, I will say that these are not authentic Levain Bakery cookies, as I just don’t think they can be recreated. I really don’t. There are many great NYC chocolate chip cookies recipes out there – this recipe from Modern Honey is great, so is this one from Cupcake Jemma, or this one from Kirbie Cravings

Recipe

I have honestly made about 20 batches of cookies now, to get these right. There are so many factors when it comes to making these cookies – and jeez it’s hard to get them all right. When researching into recipes, what Levain Bakery and other bakeries such as Creme in London and so on do.. it is a bit of a mix. What flavours actually go into them, what order you put the ingredients in, and so on! Lots of recipes use a mix of two flours, but I like to stick to just one! 

I basically just wanted to create giant chocolate chip cookies, that resemble NYC chocolate chip cookies, that are easier to make. They are definitely different from the rest of my cookies, but that’s what we want – NYC cookies are a world of their own. I teased this post on my Instagram a little while ago and you guys went crazy for them… so I hope you are READY!! 

This recipe is quite easy to follow, luckily. I wanted to make it as simple as possible – but obviously any questions, leave them below. 

The cookie dough

The cookie dough for this recipe is quite similar to the other NYC Cookie recipes I’ve shared on my blog – the basic cookie dough, as you will see can be used in so many variations, but they work for me – so why change it?

  • Butter – I use fridge-cold baking spread or room-temperature block butter, but either works well.
  • Sugar – A blend of granulated sugar and light brown soft sugar enhances the flavour and gives the cookies a rich taste.
  • Egg – I usually bake with medium eggs, but you can substitute with one large egg if that’s what you have on hand.
  • Flavours – Vanilla extract is optional but add a wonderful depth of flavour.
  • Flour – Always use plain flour for your cookies! Self-raising flour will result in a cake like texture, which you want to avoid.
  • Raising Agents – I use both bicarbonate of soda and baking powder. Bicarb is the traditional choice for cookies, while baking powder helps achieve the signature texture of a New York-style cookie.
  • Salt – I add sea salt to my cookie dough because it enhances the flavours, but you can skip it or use salted butter if you prefer.

Sugar 

I use a mix of two sugars… light brown sugar (soft), and white granulated sugar. This is similar to my other recipes, such as my Mini Egg cookie bars – in the fact that it gives the best flavour and texture. You really want to stick to these if you can – but you can use all brown, or all white if you have to. 

Switch the sugars to caster sugar can really change the texture. I’m not the biggest fan of caster sugar in cookies anymore – and if you try this recipe as listed, you will agree with me. There is alot of science behind sugars in cookies – and if you can grab the listed sugars I will promise you, they will be better. 

Flour

Now when it comes to the flour… I stand by using cornflour in my other recipes. I really honestly do. I even think these are better with a bit of cornflour. The cornflour creates a softer texture in the cookie, without drying the cookie out. It’s perfection. However, a lot of you don’t like using it. 

A lot of NYC Cookie recipes use a mix of flours, but again I wasn’t a fan… I wanted to make it be fewer ingredients. However, you can switch it up. You can easily use self-raising flour instead of plain, but you would then only use the bicarbonate of soda, and no baking powder

I use all plain flour and add in the baking powder to get the texture, and I love it. You want the rise from the raising agents to create the perfect texture.. and it really works! You want a decent amount of flour, and to help it raise to get the classic texture so that when you bite into it… heaven. 

Chocolate?!

When it comes to the chocolate chips, I, as always, use actual chocolate chips. I use a 50/50 mix of milk chocolate and dark chocolate. You get the sweetness from the milk chocolate, but also some bitterness from the dark chocolate which creates the balance. You can, of course, use all of one or the other. 

I like to use baking chocolate chunks as they are slightly larger, but you can use bars of chocolate that you can chop up, or you can use any supermarket chocolate chip. Honestly, any work. You can use a mix of other flavours of chocolate as well, or even adapt to include extras. I just wanted a base recipe on this particular recipe post. 

Tips & Tricks

  • These are best eaten on the day of baking, but can be revived by microwaving for 15-30 seconds, or putting into a hot oven for 2-3 minutes
  • You can freeze the raw cookie dough easily, and bake from frozen if you don’t want to bake the entire batch
  • If you are baking straight from frozen after some time, I usually bake for the same 12-14 minutes, at the same temp, but an extra couple minutes won’t hurt
  • Once baked, these will last for 4-5+ days
  • You can use any chocolate you fancy, I just love the combination of milk and dark chocolate
  • You can use chocolate bars chopped up instead of chocolate chips, just make sure the chunks aren’t too big
  • If your oven runs hot you will want to reduce the temp slightly as mentioned in the method
  • If you prefer your cookies flatter, you can squish them down slightly before baking but I don’t do this personally
  • If you want a lovely texture – you can add in 1 level tbsp of cornflour, and take out 25g of the flour
  • If you can’t access one of the sugars, use all of the other one – i.e. all granulated, or all light brown sugar. Using other sugars can change the texture. 
  • If you want to make smaller cookies (60g) – they take about 9 minutes to bake

NYC Chocolate Chip Cookies!

Giant, gooey and utterly delicious NYC chocolate chip cookies based on the famous cookies from New York City!!
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Category: Cookies
Type: Cookies
Keyword: chocolate chip
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Chilling Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 32 minutes
Servings: 8 Cookies
Author: Jane's Patisserie

Ingredients

  • 125 g unsalted butter
  • 100 g light brown sugar
  • 75 g white granulated sugar
  • 1 medium egg
  • 1 tsp vanilla (optional!)
  • 300 g plain flour
  • 1 + 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 300 g chocolate chips (150g dark, 150g milk)

Instructions

  • Add your butter and sugars to a bowl and beat until creamy - I use my stand mixer with the beater attachment
  • Add in your egg, and beat again. If using vanilla, add it in now
  • Add in the plain flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, and salt and beat until a cookie dough is formed
  • Add in your chocolate chips and beat till they're distributed well
  • Weigh your cookies out into eight cookie dough balls - they're about 120g each
  • Once they're rolled into balls, put your cookie dough in the freezer for at least 30 minutes, or in the fridge for an hour or so
  • Whilst the cookie dough is chilling, preheat your oven to 180C Fan, or 200C regular! If your oven runs hot, go for 160C-170c.
  • Take your cookies out of the freezer/fridge and put onto a lined baking tray. I put four cookies per tray
  • Bake the cookies in the oven for 12-14 minutes. I don't personally flatten the cookies, as they flatten enough during baking - however, if you like flat cookies, flatten them a bit before baking.
  • Once baked, leave them to cool on the tray for at least 30 minutes, as they will continue to bake whilst cooling
  • ENJOY!

Notes

  • These are best eaten on the day of baking, but can be revived by microwaving for 15-30 seconds, or putting into a hot oven for 2-3 minutes!
  • You can freeze the raw cookie dough easily, and bake from frozen if you don't want to bake the entire batch! 
  • If you are baking straight from frozen after some time, I usually bake for the same 12-14 minutes, at the same temp, but an extra couple minutes won't hurt!
  • Once baked, these will last for 4-5+ days!
  • You can use any chocolate you fancy, I just love the combination of milk and dark chocolate!
  • You can use chocolate bars chopped up instead of chocolate chips, just make sure the chunks aren't too big!
  • If your oven runs hot you will want to reduce the temp slightly as mentioned in the method!
  • If you prefer your cookies flatter, you can squish them down slightly before baking but I don't do this personally!
  • If you want a lovely texture - you can add in 1 level tbsp of cornflour, and take out 25g of the flour!
  • If you can't access one of the sugars, use all of the other one - i.e. all granulated, or all light brown sugar. Using other sugars can change the texture. 
  • If you want to make smaller cookies (60g) - they take about 9 minutes to bake! 

ENJOY!

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875 Comments

  1. Beth on May 25, 2020 at 2:49 pm

    Made these today, absolutely delicious, best ones yet! Could these be made with gluten free flour?x

    • Jane's Patisserie on May 25, 2020 at 5:03 pm

      Lots of my readers have made them gluten free with a simply flour switch and said they worked well!!



  2. Susan Baker on May 23, 2020 at 9:22 pm

    5 stars
    Amazing cookies and soooo easy I have made multiple. I do 3 batches at once then divide and do white choc, these ones and triple choc I have also done white choc and honeycomb all amazing. My nephew loves the triple choc but now I’ve seen your new recipe I’ll give that a go!

  3. Lorna on May 23, 2020 at 9:54 am

    I made these last night and, because I didn’t quite have enough chocolate, I chopped up a small Snickers and Twix (albeit Aldi’s versions) and O.M.G! Absolutely delicious! I made the Triple Choc cookies a couple of weeks ago and they were perfect too! Thank you!!

  4. Tracey on May 22, 2020 at 6:15 pm

    5 stars
    These are amazing the best cookies I’ve ever made can’t wait to try the triple chocolate ones. Just wondering how long would they last in the freezer if I was to make a few batches of them? Thanks

    • Jane's Patisserie on May 22, 2020 at 7:46 pm

      Ahh yay! They last up to three months!! x



  5. Liz on May 21, 2020 at 8:49 pm

    Made these today and turned out great! However I used the same Callebaut milk chocolate chips as you from Amazon but mine don’t hold their shape, they spread out. Have used in another recipe and they did the same thing. Any tips on the chocolate chips to make them hold their shape?

    • Jane's Patisserie on May 22, 2020 at 8:05 pm

      Hiya – I’m not sure what you mean about them holding their shape? Do you mean the cookies flattened?



    • Liz on May 23, 2020 at 9:54 am

      No I meant the chocolate callets spread out so they no longer look like chocolate chips rather like melted puddles of chocolate. Yours look like they hold up their shape like normal chocolate chips



    • Jane's Patisserie on May 23, 2020 at 9:59 am

      How strange – I don’t do anything special, I literally just add them in like shown and they work wonderfully!



  6. Andrea on May 21, 2020 at 3:08 pm

    5 stars
    Amazing!
    They are massive, so next time I might make 16 smaller ones, as they were as big as my son’s face. Great for a special treat.

  7. Emma on May 19, 2020 at 8:04 pm

    5 stars
    Have made these 3 times already, they are the PERFECT COOKIE! Tried so many other recipes and never have turned out anywhere near as good – followed step by step. Thank you for sharing! 🙂

  8. Anna on May 19, 2020 at 6:00 pm

    Amazing recipe! Thanks

  9. Davi on May 19, 2020 at 1:56 pm

    Hi Jane if making smaller cookies would you alter the cooking time x

    • Jane's Patisserie on May 19, 2020 at 2:56 pm

      Yes!! Say you make them half size, they’d take about 9 minutes to bake! x



  10. Amy on May 18, 2020 at 10:54 pm

    5 stars
    My husband is so happy right now, I just cooked up a batch and we both agree they are incredibly delicious! Thanks!

    • Ashley on May 28, 2020 at 9:53 am

      Amazing recipe! Your recipes are super easy to follow and always amazing results. I normally make cakes but now im addicted to your cookie recipes! Thank you for sharing them! 😍



    • Jane's Patisserie on May 28, 2020 at 7:02 pm

      Ahh that’s amazing!! so glad you like them!! x



  11. Siobhan on May 18, 2020 at 5:22 pm

    5 stars
    My son has made these today. They are so good, will be making again. Jane is my go to for baking recipes. if your debating whether to try one of her recipes, just go for it you won’t be disappointed

  12. Emily on May 18, 2020 at 10:04 am

    Made these three times now! They are the BEST cookies I’ve ever made or eaten. Adding the cornflour is genius. Our new family go-to cookie recipe 🙂

    • Jane's Patisserie on May 18, 2020 at 11:06 am

      Ahhh yay! So so glad you like them! The cornflour just makes the texture so much more yummy!!



  13. Abbi on May 17, 2020 at 10:28 pm

    5 stars
    I never leave recipe reviews, however I made these cookies today and they are the best thing I have ever tasted. My other half tried them and said they are the best cookies he’s ever had. I look forward to making these 100x more!

    • Jane's Patisserie on May 18, 2020 at 11:14 am

      Ahhh that’s amazing!! I’m so glad!!



  14. Grace on May 17, 2020 at 5:36 pm

    Hi Jane – just wanted to say these cookies came out amazing! They definitely didn’t last long around my family.
    I also used your tip and swapped 25g of flour for cornflour and the texture was amazing! So gooey and soft!

  15. Chloe on May 16, 2020 at 7:52 pm

    5 stars
    The best cookies! I used white chocolate chips and they were amazing. Highly recommend this recipe!!

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