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Big fat chewy chocolate chip cookies

This post may contain affiliate links. Easy to make in 1 bowl, big fat chewy chocolate chip cookies chilling required and they turn out perfect every time. Soft, chewy and full of chocolate chips!

Soft, chewy, full of chocolate chips with a gluten free option. Vegan butter or coconut oil, truly the most perfect recipe! I hope they become your go-to vegan cookie. If you love chocolate chips as much as I do, make sure to check out these Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars, Chocolate Chip Muffins and Vegan Edible Cookie Dough! They are SO soft, chewy and full of chocolate chips. They aren’t too flat, and they aren’t too puffy and cake-like. No one would guess they’re vegan, unlike some cookie recipes I’ve tried.

No chilling time is required for the dough. Miyoko’s is my favorite brand of vegan butter for baking, but other brands work just as well. I’ve tried it with countless brands, including my homemade vegan butter, and they all work great. You can try substituting coconut oil, but it does change the texture quite a bit and the flavor won’t be the same. For the best flavor and texture, use brown sugar.

Most of the time I just use plain flour, but if you need them to be gluten free, you can substitute a gluten free flour blend. May substitute tapioca starch or arrowroot, or leave it out if needed. Check the ingredients list on the package for things like milk fat, butter oil, etc. I like Trader Joe’s brand which happen to be vegan, as well as Enjoy Life. Sometimes the store brand will be accidentally vegan and inexpensive. Beat the softened vegan butter and brown sugar, then mix in the flax egg and vanilla.

Add the flour, and then sprinkle the cornstarch, baking soda and salt on top of the flour. I usually sprinkle some coarse sea salt on top as well. No, not all chocolate chips are vegan. Make sure to check the package list for things like butter oil, milk fat, and so on. Enjoy Life brand are always vegan, as are Trader Joe’s semi-sweet chips, Guittard, Kirkland Brand and some others. Does the cookie dough need to be chilled? No, I never chill this cookie dough.

It’s just not needed here, but if you want to chill it, I’m sure it will be fine. They will keep for 3-4 days at room temperature, if you don’t eat them all before then! Other cookie mix in combinations This is a great cookie base recipe for all kinds of combinations! M type candy, 2 tablespoons of peanut butter and a few tablespoons chocolate chips. Mix the ground flaxseed and water in a small bowl and set aside to make your flax egg. In a large bowl using a handheld mixer or a stand mixer with the paddle attachment, beat the softened vegan butter and brown sugar for 1-2 minutes until creamy.

Add the vanilla and the flax egg and mix to combine. Next, stop the mixer and add the flour. Sprinkle the cornstarch, baking soda and salt on top of the flour. Turn the mixer on low speed, and mix until just combined. Add in the chocolate chips to incorporate, either by hand or using the mixer.

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