Millie’s Cookies Recipe Chocolate Chip

There’s something truly comforting about a warm, homemade chocolate chip cookie. Millie’s Cookies have become iconic for their soft, chewy centers and slight crisp around the edges. They’re a perfect balance of textures and flavors, loved by many for their nostalgic, bakery-style taste. With this recipe, you can recreate the magic of Millie’s Cookies at home and enjoy a little bite of bliss any time.


Ingredients and Ingredient Tips:Millie’s Cookies

1 cup (225g) Unsalted Butter, softened

1 cup (200g) Granulated Sugar

1 cup (220g) Light Brown Sugar, packed

2 Large Eggs, at room temperature

2 teaspoons Pure Vanilla Extract

3 cups (375g) All-Purpose Flour

1 teaspoon Baking Powder

1 teaspoon Baking Soda

1/2 teaspoon Salt

2 cups (350g) Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips


Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Cream the Butter and Sugars

2. Add the Eggs and Vanilla

3. Prepare the Dry Ingredients

4. Combine Wet and Dry Ingredients

5. Fold in the Chocolate Chips

6. Chill the Dough (Optional)

7. Preheat and Portion the Dough

8. Bake the Cookies


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Background and Context

Millie’s Cookies originated in the UK and quickly became famous for their incredibly soft and chewy texture, setting them apart from other cookies. The brand’s signature style inspired countless home bakers to try replicating their deliciously gooey cookies. Known for their comfort-food appeal, Millie’s Cookies have maintained popularity worldwide, and this recipe captures that same indulgence in every bite.


FAQs

1. Can I freeze the cookie dough?
Yes! Portion out the dough into balls, place them on a baking sheet, and freeze. Once frozen, transfer to a freezer bag, and they’ll keep for up to 3 months. When ready to bake, you can bake directly from frozen, adding a minute or two to the baking time.

2. What keeps these cookies soft?
Using both brown and white sugar is key for chewy, soft cookies. Brown sugar adds moisture and chewiness, while white sugar helps create that light, crisp edge.

3. Why should I chill the dough?
Chilling the dough helps the cookies hold their shape during baking, preventing excess spreading. It also enhances the flavors, giving the cookies a richer, more developed taste.

4. Can I make these cookies gluten-free?
Yes, you can substitute a 1:1 gluten-free baking flour, though texture and taste might vary slightly. Be sure to look for a blend specifically designed for baking.

5. What can I do if my cookies come out too flat?
If your cookies are spreading too much, try chilling the dough longer or adding a couple of extra tablespoons of flour to the mixture.


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Nutritional Information (per cookie)

Nutrient Amount
Calories 180 kcal
Total Fat 9g
Saturated Fat 5g
Cholesterol 20mg
Sodium 80mg
Total Carbohydrates 24g
Sugars 14g
Protein 2g

“There’s something about baking cookies that feels like a hug in the kitchen. With every batch of Millie’s Chocolate Chip Cookies, you’re baking more than a treat; you’re sharing comfort and joy, one bite at a time.”

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