The best chocolate chip cookies
A wet Saturday called for a bit of baking, so my daughter and I set about making some cookies. I searched around online, but ended up on Nigella’s site as I think she is the queen of baking and always shares reliable recipes. I think her cookies are particularly good, however I didn’t think they would be THIS good! They’re literally my favourite cookie EVER! No exaggeration.
I adapted Nigella’s recipe slightly by using dark brown sugar instead of light and left out the extra egg yolk and vanilla essence. They’re super easy to make and a good one to do with kids; my 11 year old pretty much made these by herself, which she loved. I’m just her sous chef! In fact probably more kitchen porter / dishwasher to be honest.
Ingredients
Makes 16 large cookies
- 150g unsalted butter, soft 
- 100g soft dark brown sugar 
- 125g golden caster sugar 
- 1 egg (fridge-cold) 
- 300 g plain flour 
- ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda 
- 320g dark chocolate chips 
Method
- Preheat the oven to 170°C/150°C Fan/325°F. 
- Line a baking sheet with parchment. 
- Melt the butter in the microwave for 1-2 minutes, depending on how cold it is and then let it cool a bit. 
- Put the both the sugars into a bowl and pour in the melted butter, beat together. 
- Next beat in the egg until the mixture is light and creamy. 
- Mix the bicarbonate of soda into the flour and slowly add to the bowl, beating as little as possible - I add one large serving spoon of flour at a time. Then fold in the chocolate chips. 
- Use a tablespoon and scales to divide up the dough into 60g portions, rolling each one into a rough ball and then placing on the lined tray 8cm apart. We made two batches and kept the dough in the fridge while the first one cooked. 
- Bake for 15–17 minutes, allow to cool for 5 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack. 
Tip
I’m going to use this recipe as a base for changing the flavours and ingredients as I think the following would be so good too:
- Milk chocolate & hazelnut 
- Pistachio & dark chocolate 
- Chocolate orange (using flavoured chocolate) 
- White chocolate & cranberry 
- Pecan & raisin 
 
                        