Introducing my favourite thick and chewy Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookies. These big, buttery chocolate chip cookies are soft and chewy and filled to the brim with chocolate.
I am obsessed with these cookies.
And rightly so. These thick and chewy Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookies are what my sugar-coated dreams are made of. They’re big, buttery and completely irresistible.
If you love cookies with crispy, golden edges and a melty centre filled with chocolate, these cookies have your name on them ❤️
I just returned home from a holiday in New York two weeks ago. And one of the first recipes I wanted to try to develop when I got back was a copycat Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookie.
I finally had the chance to try their legendary – and ridiculously big – cookies. They are famous, not just for their taste, but for their size – 6 ounce each apparently. They have a rustic, golden brown exterior, and buttery middle that’s filled with chocolate chunks and crunchy walnuts.
And yes they were as delicious as they sound and look.
(Finally trying the Chocolate Chip Cookie from Levain Bakery in New York)
I love my Classic Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe but I knew to achieve the thickness of a Levain Bakery style cookie, it was going to need some tweaking. But the results ARE IN.
A few adjustments to the ingredients and the method and you have a big, fat Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookie that you can make at home. BOOM.
You don’t need any special equipment to make these cookies. In fact, you only need all the basic ingredients of a regular Chocolate Chip Cookie, but you need to follow the instructions carefully for best results.
A big part of the cookie magic has to do with the temperature of the butter. While most cookie recipes rely on softened butter or melted butter, but this recipe calls for cold butter. It helps the cookies not to spread too much in the oven.
Another key is the amount of fix-in’s. There’s alot of chocolate AND nuts in this recipe, just like Levain Bakery’s cookie. It also helps the cookies stay thick and lumpy.
I know everyone has their favourite chocolate chip cookie recipe, but I stand by this recipe. It is legit one of the best cookies I’ve tasted at home!
YOU WILL LOVE THESE LEVAIN BAKERY CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES BECAUSE:
- They’re extra thick and chewy, with crispy edges.
- They’re filled with good things, like loads of chocolate and chopped walnuts.
- You don’t need to chill the dough so they could be on your table in less than an hour.
- Everyone always loves them!
TIPS FOR MAKING THICK CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES
- This recipe calls for COLD butter – straight from the fridge. Not softened or melted.
- Use brown sugar for this recipe for maximum flavour. Brown sugar will also help the cookies spread less in the oven than white sugar.
- These cookie use a little more flour than regular cookies for extra body. You also need to add 1 tablespoon of cornflour (or corn starch) to help keep the cookies soft. If you don’t have any cornflour, you can add an extra tablespoon of plain flour.
- These cookies call for lots of chocolate. I recommend chopping a block of chocolate by hand, instead of using chocolate chips. You can use milk chocolate or dark chocolate or a mix of both.
- Levain Bakery cookies have walnuts in them. I have included walnuts in this recipe, but have tried these cookies with other nuts, such as pecans and almonds. The nuts also help the cookies not to spread. If you don’t want to add nuts, you will need to add extra chocolate to help the cookies from spreading.
- I recommend using 2 tablespoons of cookie dough per cookie. Because these cookies are very thick, they need a few more minutes in the oven, until they are golden brown.
- Test one cookie to see if the cookies are thick enough. If it spreads too much, you might want to chill the dough for an extra 30 minutes and then try baking them again.
MORE COOKIE RECIPES TO TRY:
- Chocolate Oreo Cookies
- Cornflake Marshmallow Cookies
- White Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Honey Cookies
- Lemon Cookies
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Let’s Bake
Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookies
Super thick and chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies made from scratch.
Ingredients
- 115 grams (1/2 cup or 1 stick) unsalted butter, COLD (straight from the fridge), roughly chopped
- 190 grams (1 cup) brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 large egg, cold
- 245 grams (1 and 3/4 cup) plain flour or all purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon cornflour or cornstarch*
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- Pinch of salt, optional
- 225 grams (1 and 1/2 cups) dark or milk chocolate, chopped by hand
- 50 grams (1/2 cup) walnuts, roughly chopped*
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180 C (350 F) standard / 160 C (320 F) fan-forced. Line two baking trays with baking or parchment paper.
- In a large mixing bowl, add cold butter and sugar. Beat with an electric mixer until combined. Add vanilla and egg. Beat again until combined – but try not to over mix.
- Add flour, cornflour, baking soda and salt, if using, and beat on a low speed until soft cookie dough forms. Add chocolate and walnuts and beat briefly.
- Scoop out cookie dough, roughly 2 tablespoons per cookie, and place on prepared oven trays, leaving room for the cookie to spread.
- Bake cookies for 12-14 minutes or until golden brown. Leave cookies to cool completely.
Notes
*Cornflour: If you don’t have any cornflour (or cornstarch), add an extra tablespoon of flour.
*Nuts: You can use any nut you like (e.g. pecans or macadamias). If you want to leave out the nuts, add extra chocolate. The generous amount of fix-in’s help the cookies stay thick.
Shaping the dough: Instead of rolling the cookie dough smooth with your hands, leave it rough and pieced together for a more rustic look as pictured below.
Thickness: Try baking one cookie initially. If it’s not thick enough, place the cookie dough in the fridge for at least 30 minutes and try again.
Joy says
Hi. Just want to know if I can divide the sugar with brown and white? And what could be the impact on the outcome? Thanks.
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Joy, yes you can. The cookies will spread a little more, bit lighter in colour, slightly sweeter and may have chewier edges. But still absolutely delicious!
Caroline Rolfe says
Made the cookies they are amazing
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Jessica Holmes says
Yay!
zeena says
hii
190 gram equal two stick right
in my country our butter 100g
so i can two stick
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Zeena, the stick measurements here are listed as per the American stick of butter. You are best to follow the gram measurements, so use 115 grams of butter.
Amy says
Love these!! I used chocolate chips, walnuts and heath bar chips.
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Jessica Holmes says
Sounds amazing Amy!
Waheeda says
Hi , can I use salted butter & then just leave out the pinch of salt.
Jessica Holmes says
Absolutely!
Erin says
To double the recipe (because these cookies are so delicious!), should I double all ingredients?
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Jessica Holmes says
Hi Erin, yes that should work! So glad you like them!
Lauren Vandervelde says
These cookies were really good! The only thing I would change is – they need more salt! I added 1/2 tsp. I also would add flaky salt to the top after coming out of the oven!
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Jessica Holmes says
So glad you enjoyed them Lauren!
Courtney says
Could I make the dough and then cook them the next day??
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Jessica Holmes says
Absolutely!
Christine Dickerson says
This recipe did not disappoint me!! The cookies were delicious being round and puffed up like I wanted. I used a combination of large chocolate chips and chopped chocolate bar because I need to make the quantity asked for. The combination was fine. My husband and I were so pleased they weren’t flat as pancakes as my last two tries for cookies. I agree it must be the cold butter and egg and the fact you don’t beat these too long…I actually mixed the ingredients together with my fingers sort of like pie dough! Hey, it worked and all is yummy.
thanks for the tips and very delightful recipe.
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Jessica Holmes says
I’m so happy to hear that Christine! The little things can make such a big difference.
Beiha says
These are the nicest cookies I’ve ever made. Thank you for a wonderful recipe.
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Jessica Holmes says
I love hearing that! So glad you love them as much as I do!
Saiqha says
Cookies were delicious but I was only able to get 6 from the given recipe
Jessica Holmes says
So glad you enjoyed them!
Dakisha says
These are sooooo good! I have shared your recipe with so many friends. But I always end up wanting to eat more. Can I just doble the ingredients to make more or how can I do this?
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Jessica Holmes says
I’m so glad you love them as much as I do! Yes you could double the recipe to make more!
Audur A says
Had seen those frequently talked about on Instagram and if you are wondering whether they are worth the hype they absolutely are, wow probably the best cookies I’ve ever made, and like all of her recipes I have made them over and over again
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Jessica Holmes says
This makes me so happy! I’m so glad they lived up to the hype! 🙂
Clare says
There’s something weird with the recipe. I make a batch and then they’re gone. Make another batch and poof, vanished into thin air. I’m just going to keep making these until I can figure out where they are going 🤣
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Jessica Holmes says
This made me giggle! It’s funny Clare, the same thing happens over here!
Davina, London says
Every time I follow a recipe precisely, it works out. My husband and I adored these cookies. Big thanks for a perfect recipe, one I have been trying to ace for many years.
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Jessica Holmes says
Yay! So glad you love them as much as I do!
Val says
I followed the recipe exactly. I spooned the flour into the cup instead of scooping it. I even refrigerated the dough for 30 min before baking the first tray. Both trays came out flat as a pancake. Any suggestions? Thank you
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Val, sorry to hear that. Was your butter fridge cold? If it was you may have mixed it too much. The warmer the butter, the more the cookies will spread. I also highly recommend using a baking scale to ensure your ratio between butter and flour is exactly right. If you used cup measurements, you might have not added enough flour. Any changes to the mix-in’s, eg. amount of chocolate, will also affect the spreading. Here’s an article about cookie spreading that might be helpful.