Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies
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The BEST vegan chocolate chip cookies ever! They are crispy on the outside yet soft, chewy, and ooey gooey in the center. Each bite is loaded with pockets of melted chocolate and full of rich flavor. This vegan cookie recipe is made with pantry staples and easy-to-follow instructions. It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for vegans and non-vegans, alike!
Are you in need of a foolproof recipe for classic vegan chocolate chip cookies? Look no further; this will be your new go-to recipe. In fact, these cookies are my absolute favorite dessert. I’m a firm believer that you can never pass up a good old fashioned chocolate chip cookie. I’d choose these over the most extravagant dessert on any menu. They’ve got that childhood classic, incredibly delicious, tollhouse-cookie flavor paired with a 2020 “I’m a vegan” type of attitude, ya know? In translation: these contain no eggs, no dairy, and a whole lot of love!
I consistently bake these cookies for my non-vegan family members and they always adore them. I promise, nobody will be able to tell these cookies are made without eggs and dairy. They’re just as good – dare I say, better? – than the traditional thing.
These classic chocolate chip cookies are:
- Vegan, vegetarian, dairy-free, and egg-free
- Crispy on the outside yet gooey and soft on the inside
- Loaded with melty chocolate chips in every bite
- Super easy to make / minimal steps required
- Made with pantry staples and no funky ingredients
- Kid-approved and non-vegan approved
- Best enjoyed fresh out of the oven or paired with ice cream (thank me later!)
What are vegan chocolate chip cookies made of?
- Vegan butter: These chocolate chip cookies are made with vegan butter. I highly recommend using vegan butter from a tub instead of buttery sticks. I use the Earth Balance brand.
- Brown sugar: Brown sugar gives the cookies a chewy texture, more moisture, and a slightly caramelized flavor. In particular, we’ll use light brown sugar. Be sure to pack it when measuring.
- Sugar: Granulated sugar or cane sugar is paired with the brown sugar to create a perfectly sweet flavor.
- All-purpose flour: All-purpose flour, otherwise known as plain flour, is used for this cookie recipe. I have yet to try using gluten-free all-purpose flour, but I’ll keep you posted.
- Vegan chocolate chips: A dessert recipe isn’t complete without chocolate, and this one’s no exception to that rule. Use traditional vegan chocolate chips or a combination of mini chocolate chips + vegan chocolate chunks.
- Non-dairy milk: Any type of plant-based milk can be used – such as almond milk, soy milk, cashew milk, or coconut milk.
- Vanilla extract: Don’t skip out on the vanilla extract. It’s essential for that warm, rich, classic cookie flavor we all love and adore. You can either use pure vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste.
- Baking soda: Baking soda helps the cookies rise while baking.
- Salt: Just a dash is needed to balance the sweet flavors from the sugar and chocolate.
How to make the best vegan chocolate chip cookies
For the full ingredients list and step-by-step instructions, scroll down to view the recipe card at the bottom of the page.
First, we’ll add the butter and sugars to a bowl. Using a handheld mixer or stand mixer, cream the ingredients together until light and fluffy (about 1-2 minutes).
Next, mix in the milk and vanilla extract. Then, add flour, baking soda, and salt. Fold the ingredients together to combine.
Mix in the chocolate chips, then cover the cookie dough with cling wrap and store in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. After, scoop the cookie dough into 1-inch rounds. Use clean hands to roll the dough into balls. Place onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or lightly greased with oil.
Bake the vegan chocolate chip cookies for about 12 minutes on the middle rack in your oven. You should remove them from the oven while the center appears underbaked! They will de-puff and firm up while cooling (see tips below for making your cookies perfectly soft and chewy). Let cookies cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheet before devouring. Enjoy!
What is the secret to soft cookies?
For perfectly soft and ooey gooey cookies, do not over-bake them. The cookies should be removed from the oven when they appear slightly under-baked. Seriously, they should look as if they still need a couple more minutes in the oven. (In reality, they don’t!) If you want to achieve a soft and chewy center, remove the cookies at this point and allow them to cool for 5-10 minutes on the hot baking sheet. Your cookies will firm up a bit and de-puff while cooling. After 5-10 minutes, they will have a perfectly crispy exterior with a soft, gooey, and warm interior.
I highly recommend baking these vegan chocolate chip cookies on the middle rack in your oven. From my experience, the cookies are crispier and crunchier when baked on a lower rack. If this is your ideal type of cookie, then go for it! But, to achieve a truly soft and chewy texture, use the middle rack only.
Why should you chill cookie dough in the refrigerator?
I know, it’s an annoying step. You read a recipe and think, “Ok, I can do that!” until you stumble upon the dreaded instruction to chill your dough. But, refrain from that heavy sigh and eye roll. We chill our dough for good reason here 😉 You don’t want to skip out on this step.
Why should you chill cookie dough in the refrigerator, you ask? What’s the point? Is it worth it?
- Better flavor. When you chill cookie dough in the refrigerator, the ingredients have extra time to come together before baking. This leads to a more concentrated, sweeter, and richer flavor.
- Less spread. Chilled cookie dough allows the butter to solidify and gives the flour time to hydrate. In turn, this leads to less spread when baking. The longer you chill the dough, the less the cookies should spread.
- Better texture. Chilled cookie dough leads to a chewier texture rather than a cakey texture.
How long should you chill cookie dough?
Are you short on time or just totally impatient? (No judgment, I hate waiting around for the dough to chill, too!) Well, even just 30 minutes in the refrigerator is better than nothing. I recommend allowing the cookie dough to chill for one hour or longer, but 30 minutes is enough to produce positive results. Alternatively, cookie dough can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days – just make sure it’s well wrapped/covered tightly with cling wrap.
Is vegan cookie dough safe to eat?
Okay, so the pre-baked cookie dough is really damn good. Like, ‘let’s eat the whole entire bowl before it makes it into the oven’ type of good. Buuuut, let’s err on the side of caution and try not to eat the raw cookie dough, alright?
We’ve all heard that it isn’t wise to consume raw cookie dough. Many people believe this is due to raw eggs. If that’s the case, vegan cookie dough should be totally safe to consume, right? Unfortunately, no. It is still not safe to consume vegan cookie dough. Yes, raw eggs pose a risk, but so does raw flour. Raw flour can contain harmful bacteria that leads to food poisoning – and nobody wants a fun night of baking turning into a tummy ache or worse.
If you’re in the mood for some safe and edible cookie dough, check out these recipes:
- Edible Vegan Cookie Dough
- Edible Funfetti Cookie Dough (Vegan)
- No Bake Cookie Dough Bars
- Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cups
- Oatmeal Cookie Dough Balls
Can you freeze raw chocolate chip cookie dough?
Yes, you can definitely freeze the cookie dough for later. I recommend rolling the dough into balls, then placing the balls in your freezer for 30 minutes. After, transfer them to a ziplock bag and squeeze out as much air as possible before sealing. Store the bag in the freezer for up to one month. Keep in mind frozen cookie dough will require a few additional minutes in the oven while baking.
How to bake cookies at high altitude?
Did you know baking cookies at high altitude can cause them to overspread and brown too much? If you are baking at 3,500 feet or more above sea level, you may need to make adjustments. To prevent your cookies from overspreading, try adding 2 tbsp flour and removing 2 tbsp sugar from the recipe. Read Baking and Cooking at High Altitudes to learn more.
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PrintVegan Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 15 cookies 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Bake
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegan
Description
The BEST vegan chocolate chip cookies ever! They are crispy on the edges yet soft, chewy, and gooey on the inside. These cookies are loaded with pockets of melted chocolate in every bite.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup vegan butter, slightly softened (from a tub, not sticks)
- 1 cup light brown sugar, packed
- 3 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup plant-based milk
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour (240g, see notes*)
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 cup vegan chocolate chips
Instructions
- Add vegan butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar to a large bowl. Using a handheld mixer or stand mixer, cream the butter and sugar together just until combined (about 1-2 minutes). Add the plant-based milk and vanilla extract. Cream together once more to combine.
- Add the all-purpose flour, baking soda, and salt to the bowl. Fold the ingredients together until evenly combined. Then, stir in the chocolate chips.
- Cover the cookie dough with cling wrap and place in the refrigerator to chill for at least 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Scoop the cookie dough into balls and transfer to the baking sheet. I recommend creating 15 cookies.
- Bake cookies for 12 minutes on the middle rack in your oven. You should remove them from the oven while the center still appears underbaked. Once you remove them from the oven, let the cookies rest for 5 minutes on the baking sheet. They will de-puff and firm up while cooling. Enjoy!
Notes
- *Measure the flour correctly. Flour should never be scooped or packed into a measuring cup. Instead, gently spoon the flour into the measuring cup and scrape off any excess using a flat object (such as the edge of a knife). For accurate measurements, I highly recommend weighing the flour. The original recipe calls for roughly 240 grams all-purpose flour.
- For soft and chewy cookies, do not over-bake them. Remove the cookies from the oven while they still appear slightly underbaked. Let the cookies cool on the warm baking sheet for 5 minutes before enjoying. During this time, they will firm up and de-puff. The end result will have a soft and chewy center with crispy golden edges.
- To prevent spread: Whipping too much air into the cookie dough will cause cookies to collapse and spread. The butter and sugar should be creamed until combined, only about 1-2 minutes. Also, chilling the dough in the refrigerator for 30 minutes will prevent spread.
- If you are baking at high altitude: Did you know baking at high altitude can cause your cookies to overspread and brown too much? If you are baking at 3,500 ft above sea level or more, you may need to make adjustments. Try adding 2 tbsp flour and removing 2 tbsp sugar.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cookie
- Calories: 245
- Fat: 11g
- Saturated Fat: 5g
- Carbohydrates: 37g
- Fiber: 1.5g
- Protein: 3g
Keywords: vegan chocolate chip cookies, dairy-free chocolate chip cookies
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For the first 2 years on my oldest life I worked on the perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe. I wanted to be that mom and I had mastered a traditional recipe. Then he was diagnosed with a severe dairy allergy. I was just devastated. Seems stupid but I worked hard. Then one day about age 5 he asked me for cookies. I found this recipe and now I’m back on top! I turned this recipe into a cookie cake recipe and people begged for the recipe which I gladly shared. Thank you Kaylie! Now I’m the cookie mom again!
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Aw! What a lovely comment. Thank you so much for sharing, Maggie! And thank you for passing my recipe on to your friends 🙂 Happy baking! xo
Like everyone else who is posting about this recipe I have to confirm they are the BEST chocolate chip cookies hands down, vegan or not! I’ve been making these for almost two years and sending them to my son at college. His friends at school love them so much I have two make two recipes each time I make them so he can share!
Thank you so much, Adriana! I am so happy to hear you guys are enjoying these cookies 🙂
Yep, my go to choc chip cookies. Thanks. I usually freeze half the dough balls so I can have fresh baked cookies whenever I like 😊
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Smart thinking, Hannah! Thank you so much 🙂
This is the absolute best recipe for vegan cookies I’ve ever used. Everyone loves them! I have to hide them to make sure I get any.
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Yay! Thank you so much, Sahar! Enjoy 🙂
These are IT. I’ve been making these since summer of 2020 and my family loves them. I needed a recipe for my newly vegan brother-in-law that the rest of the family would hopefully tolerate. Well, they prefer these over any other cookies I’ve made, vegan or not. Maybe they’re freaks. Or maybe this recipe is that good! Thank you so much, Kaylie!
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Haha I love this comment! Thanks so much, Angela! 🙂
My go-to recipe! Simply the best
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Thanks so much, Ana! 🙂
I just made these for my daughter who has allllll the allergies. I can’t stop eating them, SO good! Thank you!
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I am so glad you loved these vegan chocolate chip cookies! Thank you for sharing! 🙂
great texture and flavor!
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Thanks, Natalie! 🙂
Ok after reading the instructions I was super nervous to make these. I’m not a big baker, but can usually pull off cookies and muffins, and I frequently make adjustments to recipes to accommodate for what I have on hand and my preferences. The stern specific instructions made me feel like I was embarking on a science experiment! Anyway, I gave it a whirl and I will definitely try them again. I used coconut sugar and a stick of vegan butter (Melt brand) and light spelt flour. I actually was distracted when measuring, so wasn’t sure exactly how much flour I ended up using 😬 I almost never cook things for the same time recommended by recipes, usually have to go longer, but didn’t want overcooked cookies so decided to pull them out at the 12 min mark as instructed. They definitely are a little undercooked, but the flavour is still great. Next time I’ll try to get my hands on some brown sugar and maybe do 13-14 minutes. Thanks for the recipe!! They are a delightful hit for the sweet tooth.
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Thanks so much for sharing, Ruth! I am glad to hear your coconut sugar and spelt flour substitutions worked for you. Happy baking! 🙂
These are fire. I used vegan butter sticks and only chilled the dough while the oven was preheating and they were pretty perfect
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Thanks so much, Kat! 🙂
Omg these were INSANE!!! I replaced all of the sugar with coconut sugar and they were heavenly! Make these if you’re into chewy and soft cookies.😋❤️
Thank you so much, Emy! What a great review! Enjoy 🙂
Hi! I made these vegan chocolate chip cookies last night because I made regular chocolate chips (non vegan) for my family and your recipe came out perfectly 😁😁 Thank you😁
Thanks so much, Ruth! Enjoy! 🙂
I made this cookies and taste amazing, the only problem was the cookies never spread just stay like a little ball. Do I have to prees the cookie dough?
Hey, Mary! These cookies do not have to be pressed before baking. They should spread all on their own. Did you weigh your flour using a food scale? Typically, cookies that do not spread are a result of using too much flour. It is very easy to accidentally use too much flour if you scooped + packed it into the measuring cup. I always recommend weighing it for perfect results!
hi how do we store them and what is their shelf line?
another question, can i substitute the white sugar and with what pls?
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Hi, Nadine! I do not recommend substitutions for this recipe. Storage tips are written in the blog post. Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature and enjoy within 3 days for the best taste and texture. Enjoy! 🙂
I have made these cookies twice already, and they beat any bakery cookie I have ever had. I was so afraid of how they would come out being plant-based, but WOW. These are fantastic! Thank you for the recipe. It’s a keeper, and I have been sure to share your link with friends and family.
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What a sweet review! Thank you so much, Shelly 🙂 I am thrilled to hear you’re enjoying these vegan chocolate chip cookies. Thank you for sharing the link with your friends and family – I appreciate it! Happy baking! xo
These cookies were awesome!! I made them gluten free using Bob’s Red Mill 1 to 1 gluten free flour. Friends and family loved them (not even knowing they were vegan and gluten free). I made a double batch and formed the extra dough into balls and froze them for later in week when I need to take something to a friend’s house. Thanks for the great recipe!!!
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Thank you so much for the wonderful review, Lisa!! I’m excited to hear that your friends and family loved these cookies. 🙂 It will be helpful to let that frozen dough thaw a little bit (just so they aren’t completely frozen) before baking them again. Enjoy! 🙂
Which Earth Balance variety do you use? I’m always concerned with the salt content of the tubs – not for health reasons, but because I’m afraid that the cookies will be too salty.
Hi Vicky! I use the standard Earth Balance in a tub. Don’t worry about the salt content – you won’t even be able to taste it!
I made the mistake of cooking them longer than 11 minutes and the first batch turned out too crunchy. the second batch i cooked for 11 minutes and they came out great! i wish in the instructions part it says to take them out while they look a little undercooked instead of it saying that in the notes because i read that after the fact. otherwise its a super easy delicious recipe! i have been having a hard time finding a good vegan recipe.
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Thank you so much for the feedback, Elena! I just added that part to the recipe instructions (instead of just the notes) in order to help others. Helpful idea! Enjoy! 🙂
I love this recipe and I used it to win a cookie baking competition! I like to mix dark and semisweet chocolate chips and top them with a little extra salt.
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Haha, that’s amazing! I hope you passed along a link to the recipe for anyone who asked afterwards 😉 Thanks for sharing!
Best vegan cookie recipe ever. I’ve tried so many and finally I’ve found yours! Thank you!
Thank you so much, Liz! 🙂
Thank you so much for this recipe. I had given up trying to make vegan cookies as they always go completely flat on the pan and I end up with one big cookie mess. So when my husband said he had a craving for chocolate chip cookies I was filled with dread as I can never get them to turn out right. And then I found this recipe and it turned out fantastic. Thank you, thank you so much. The only adjustment I made was I used Robin Hood all-purpose gluten-free flour. And I let the dough chill for about an hour and a half to make sure it was all firmed up. The cookies have come out beautiful and taste delicious.
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Aw thank you so much for sharing, Linnae! I’m excited to hear that you enjoyed these vegan chocolate chip cookies. 🙂