Joanna Gaines shares her family's favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe (2024)

When life gives you lemons (or maybe butter), make the Gaines family's favorite chocolate chip cookies.

Chip and Joanna Gaines, with their five kids, ages 1 to 15, have found some fun ways to stay sane and savor the extra — albeit mandated — family bonding during this unprecedented time.

Stationed in her home kitchen, Joanna Gaines whipped up a batch of chocolate chip cookies from her first cookbook, "Magnolia Table," catered to the preferences of her little ones.

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With life looking quite a bit different than we’re all used to, our @magnolia family is looking for ways to focus on how we can make the most of our time spent at home, because honestly there's no better place to be right now - and in the midst of all that's going on, we believe that there is room for connection, creativity, laughter, and inspiration. ⠀ ⠀ So here’s what we’re gonna do: for the next few days, we’re going to share a new challenge and/or activity that we can all get in on together and share. To kick it off, Drake has filmed us making the chocolate chip cookie recipe from the first cookbook. ⠀ ⠀ Now it’s your turn! I want to see what you're cooking at home - just post on your account or in your stories and tag @magnolia and #webelieveinhome

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"With life looking quite a bit different than we’re all used to, our @magnolia family is looking for ways to focus on how we can make the most of our time spent at home, because honestly there's no better place to be right now — and in the midst of all that's going on, we believe that there is room for connection, creativity, laughter, and inspiration," Gaines wrote on her Instagram.

In the cooking demo, filmed by the Gaines' eldest son, Drake, 15, Gaines dished up some secrets to getting the cookies just right — that is, equal parts chewy and fluffy.

And it's all about the butter.

"Typically butter makes for a flatter cookie. I use real butter and I don't soften it completely, like overnight," she explained. "I like it to be a little bit chilled still — even though it's soft and it kind of gets clumpy. Those clumps of butter actually work really well in this recipe. It makes them fluffy and chewy, which I think the kids really like."

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Gaines uses brown sugar because it contains molasses, which makes the cookies more moist and chewy, whereas white sugar caramelizes and makes cookies more brown and crisp.

While we're champing at the bit to whip up a batch of these cookies (hey, we may even start now), this delicious dessert isn't the only fun fans can have with the Gaineses this week.

"So here’s what we’re gonna do: for the next few days, we’re going to share a new challenge and/or activity that we can all get in on together and share," the cookbook author posted.

They also want to see what their followers are cooking while staying at home. Gaines asked folks at the end of the video to post their own videos on Instagram as posts or stories with the tag @magnolia and #webelieveinhome.

Joanna Gaines' Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 cups brown sugar
  • 1 stick softened butter (left at room temperature about an hour, still a little chilled)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1½ teaspoons vanilla
  • 2½ cups flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 heaping teaspoon baking soda
  • 3/4 bag chocolate chips

Preparation

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Add the brown sugar and butter to a stand mixer and beat on low spread until well combined but still chunky. Add the eggs and vanilla and continue to mix.
  2. Next add the flour, salt and baking soda. Start on low speed, increase to medium and then to high speed and allow to mix until ingredients are well combined
  3. Add the chocolate chips and mix for a few seconds on medium to high speed.
  4. Spoon or place cookies about one inch apart (about 12 dollops) on baking sheet lined with wax paper and bake for 12 to 15 minutes.

Optional: For a heartier dessert, spread an even layer of the cookie dough into one or two mini-cast iron pans, bake and top with your favorite vanilla ice cream.

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Joanna Gaines shares her family's favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long do you bake Joanna Gaines chocolate chip cookies? ›

Joanna Gaines' Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Add the eggs and vanilla and continue to mix. Add the chocolate chips and mix for a few seconds on medium to high speed. Spoon or place cookies about one inch apart (about 12 dollops) on baking sheet lined with wax paper and bake for 12 to 15 minutes.

Who eats the most chocolate chip cookies? ›

Americans are the world leaders in chocolate-chip cookie consumption. The average American will eat 35,000 cookies in a lifetime.”

Can I use bread flour for cookies? ›

Bread flour can be substituted for all-purpose in any cookie recipe for which a chewy texture is the goal. And you can substitute all of the all-purpose for bread, or just a portion of it (you do you, in other words).

How do you keep chocolate chip cookies soft after baking? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out. We recommend white bread so that no flavor is transferred to the cookies.

Why do my homemade chocolate chip cookies get hard? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

What is the best flour for chocolate chip cookies? ›

I recommend using an unbleached, all-purpose flour to make these chocolate chip cookies. All-purpose gluten free flour works very well too. Sea Salt. I exclusively bake and cook with pure, fine sea salt.

What happens if you use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour? ›

If you make a bread dough with all-purpose flour, the gluten network won't be as strong because of the lower protein content; this means the dough won't be able to stretch as much to accommodate those bubbles, resulting in smaller bubbles and bread with a tighter crumb.

What does butter do to cookies? ›

The job of butter in baking (besides being delicious) is to give richness, tenderness and structure to cookies, cakes, pies and pastries. We alter the way butter works in a recipe by changing its temperature and choosing when to combine it with the other ingredients.

Do you bake chocolate chip cookies at 350 or 375? ›

Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe FAQs

Make sure to turn your oven to 375° heat! If you try to bake these cookies at 350°, your texture will not be chewy and delicious like we want! 375° = perfectly chewy cookies, 350° = your texture is ruined.

How long are you supposed to bake cookies? ›

Bake at 375 degrees F until golden and tender, 12 to 15 minutes. For crispy-cakey cookies: Bake the cookies at 425 degrees F until golden and crunchy on the outside, 8 to 10 minutes.

What temperature should a chocolate chip cookie be? ›

Once you reach a temp where those things are accomplished, your cookie is done! Chocolate chip cookies are done between 175 and 185°F (79 and 85°C).

How do you know when chocolate chip cookies are done in the oven? ›

And finally, when the entire outside turns a dark golden brown. and the edge doesn't move when gently pushed, the cookie will be crunchy without being burnt. Ever make cookies and they have a lump in the center when the timer goes off? BUT you know they're done!

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