This is the BEST eggless chocolate chip cookies ever and the only basic eggless cookie recipe you need, seriously! This one cookie recipe makes tons of other recipes.
This is the most popular cookie recipe on the site that is made without eggs. A Reader commented ‘Made as instructed. awesome. I didn't want to go to the store just for eggs but I had a sweet tooth. This recipe was great. My husband said these actually taste better than regular cookies with eggs.’
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❤️ You'll Love This Cookies
Taste & Texture:
- These eggless cookies are rich in flavors and exploding with chocolate.
- They are crisp around the edges and soft and chewy from the center.
Beginner friendly: Chocolate chip cookies are America’s most favorite cookies. This recipe of eggless cookies is made with basic, simple ingredients that even baking beginners can make successfully.
The first time I shared this egg-free chocolate chip cookie recipe here was in Dec 2013. I have updated the pics and write-up, but the recipe is the same, with no changes at all.
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🧾 Ingredients For Eggless Cookies
- Butter:
- I recommend using unsalted butter. But if you’re using salted butter then skip the salt in the recipe.
- Please use room-temperature softened butter. Please remove the butter from the fridge a few hours before so it comes to room temperature. Do not microwave it to make it soft.
- Sugar: A combination of white and brown sugar makes the cookies fluffy, moist and chewy.
- Milk: Full-fat whole milk is recommended. But again, use whatever you’ve on hand. This recipe is very forgivable.
- All purpose flour: Make sure to measure it correctly. Fluff up the flour in the container, use the spoon to fill the measuring cup and level the measuring cup and scrape off the excess flour using back of the of a straight knife.
- Salt: added for some flavor as we’re using unsalted butter.
- Baking soda: It is required so cookies don’t come out flat.
- Vanilla: Always use pure vanilla extract and stay away from imitation ones.
- Chocolate chips: Use your favorite brand’s milk chocolate chips or semi-sweet chocolate chips.
👩🍳 How To Make Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies?
1) Take all purpose flour, salt and baking soda in a bowl and whisk it until mixed. Keep it aside.
2) In another bowl, take softened butter.
3) Beat it using a wire whisk until smooth. If using a stand mixer (with a paddle attachment) or hand mixer then skip beating only butter. Go with the next step straight away beating butter and sugar together.
4) Add white sugar and brown sugar.
5) Beat it until smooth and creamy. (about 2 minutes)
6) Add milk and vanilla.
7) Beat again until mixed.
8) Add dry flour mixture.
9) Again beat until it comes together like a dough. If doing by hand, then use a spatula and not a wire whisk.
10) Add chocolate chips.
11) Fold the chocolate chips into the dough. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and chill the dough for 30 minutes in the refrigerator.
- Preheat the oven to 350 F or 180 C for at least 10 minutes.
- Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat and keep it ready.
12) Make around 1 inch size of balls from the chilled cookie dough. Place on the cookie sheet a few inches apart from each other, because they will spread as bake.
13) Bake them for 10-12 minutes in preheated oven or until the edges look set and light brown in color and the center still looks soft.
14) Let it cool on the sheet for 5 minutes. After that, transfer them to a cooling rack to cool them completely.
💭 Expert Tips
Chill the dough:
- Chilling the cookie dough is so important. Cold dough makes thick, soft, chewy cookies.
- The cookies will spread out and become thin, flat if the cookie dough is not chilled.
- If the dough is TOO cold then cookies will stay tall and mushroom-dome like shape. If you have chilled the dough for around 2-3 hours or overnight then rest the dough on the counter for 10 minutes, then roll the dough balls and bake.
Do not over bake them to keep the eggless cookies gooey and soft from the center.
🍪 Storage Instructions
- At room temperature: Once cools completely, these eggless chocoolate chip cookies can be kept in an airtight container for up to one week.
- Freezing instructions:
- You can freeze the cookie dough for later use.
- Simply make balls from the cookie dough, place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet and put them in the freezer.
- Once frozen put them in a ziplock bag or airtight container. Keep them in the freezer.
- Whenever you are ready to bake just place cookie balls on a sheet, then start to preheat the oven and bake as directed (maybe a few more minutes because they are frozen).
Check Out Other Eggless Cookies
- Eggless oatmeal cookies
- Eggless snickerdoodles
- Eggless peanut butter cookies
- Eggless Nutella cookies
- Eggless gingerbread cookies
- Eggless molasses cookies
Did you try this chocolate chip cookies recipe without eggs? I’d love to hear about it! Leave a review in the comment section below.
Recipe Card
Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies {BEST Eggless Cookies}
Ingredients
- 2 ¼ cups All purpose flour (Maida)
- 1 teaspoon Baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon Salt skip if using salted butter
- 2 sticks or 1 cup Unsalted butter soften to room temperature
- ½ cup White granulated sugar
- ½ cup Light brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon Pure vanilla extract
- ¼ cup Milk
- 1 cup Chocolate chips
Instructions
- Take all purpose flour, salt and baking soda in a bowl and whisk it until mixed. Keep it aside.
- In another bowl, take softened butter. Beat it using a wire whisk until smooth. If using a stand mixer (with a paddle attachment) or hand mixer then skip beating only butter. Go with the next step straight away beating butter and sugar together.
- Add white sugar and brown sugar. Beat it until smooth and creamy. (about 2 minutes)
- Add milk and vanilla. Beat again until mixed.
- Add dry flour mixture. Again beat until it comes together like a dough. If doing by hand, then use a spatula and not a wire whisk.
- Add chocolate chips. Fold the chocolate chips into the dough.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and chill the dough for 30 minutes in the refrigerator.
- Preheat the oven to 350 F or 180 C for at least 10 minutes.
- Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat and keep it ready.
- Make around 1 inch size of balls from the chilled cookie dough. Place on the cookie sheet a few inches apart from each other, because they will spread as bake.
- Bake them for 10-12 minutes in preheated oven or until the edges look set and light brown in color and the center still looks soft.
- Let it cool on the sheet for 5 minutes. After that, transfer them to a cooling rack to cool them completely.
Notes
- Chilling the cookie dough is so important. Cold dough makes thick, soft, chewy cookies.
- The cookies will spread out and become thin, flat if the cookie dough is not chilled.
- If the dough is TOO cold then cookies will stay tall and mushroom-dome like shape.
- If you have chilled the dough for around 2-3 hours or overnight then rest the dough on the counter for 10 minutes, then roll the dough balls and bake.
Shreya
The cookies turned out quite well, however they were very crisp. I was hoping for more chewy cookies. Any tips for that?
Kanan
Bake it for 1-2 minutes less. It will be chewy.
As you bake the cookies longer, it will get crispier.
Anitha
Hi again! I just made another batch of cookies and it was, as you guessed, delicious! However I had a last minute change of mind and used some honey instead of a portion of sugar( I have no history of baking..that probably wasn't the best of ideas). The cookies turned out real good. Tasted amazing but they were really soft. The texture wasn't as perfect as before. How do I incorporate honey instead of sugar(or a portion of it)? Also can wheat flour be used along with all purpose flour instead of only all purpose flour? Thanks in advance for your time!
On a completely different note, I loved your kala channa and black eyed peas Gujarati recipes. My husband and I are nuts about the nutty flavor of the capsicum curry masala. You mentioned somewhere about the raw onion imparting a bitter taste. It helps if it is sautéed in a little oil before it is ground.
Absolutely love your recipes and nowadays instead of googling for recipes I just search for them on your site! 🙂
Kanan
Yes, if honey is substituted, cookies will have soft texture. Because honey is liquid while sugar is not.
Few years back, I have used honey in one my muffins recipe. But now I am not using honey in baking. Last year I was reading Ayurveda book, And I came to know that honey becomes toxic when it is heated up. One should always consume honey in raw form. Since then I use honey in smoothies and milkshakes only not in baking. If you want you can google it how to substitute honey for sugar.
Yes you can use whole wheat flour in any recipe. But the texture will slightly different. Baking goods made with all purpose flour is more lighter and softer. While made with whole wheat are dense and heavy.
Good to hear that you are enjoying the recipes. Thanks for the onion tip, it will be helpful.