The Perfect Cookie Dough Base | One Recipe Is All You Need (2024)

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The Perfect Cookie Base is one cookie dough recipe that you can use to make TONS of cookie recipes! Crisp, buttery edges with soft centers, this cookie dough is the perfect canvas to get creative with your add-ins. Chocolate chips, chopped candy, sprinkles, and nuts this foolproof cookie recipe is so adaptable!

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  • One Cookie Dough = Endless Possibilities!
  • How Do You Make Perfect Cookies?
  • Why Do You Add Cornstarch?
  • What Can You Add Into This Cookie Dough?
  • Can You Freeze The Perfect Cookie Base?
  • Looking For More Cookie Recipes? Here Are A Few Of My Favorites:
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    One Cookie Dough = Endless Possibilities!

    I feel like I’m over here solving the world’s problems one cookie at a time. I have created the actual ONLY cookie dough recipe that you will ever need. Let me explain…

    This cookie recipe will give you buttery, crisp edges with thick, soft centers. The texture is sturdy enough to stand up to pretty much anything you want to mix into the dough, while still being soft and tender. Basically it’s magic.

    You can keep it simple and make these into chocolate chip cookies, or you can chop up your favorite candy bar and mix that right into the dough too! Or even keep it simple and roll them in cinnamon sugar for an easy twist on a snickerdoodle.

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    How Do You Make Perfect Cookies?

    The recipe for these cookies is pretty basic, with just a few tweaks to allow it to work as a base for lots of adaptations. The beauty of these cookies, like I said before, is they hold up to just about any type of mix-in, while still being soft and tender. I have found that sometimes cookies with lots of mix-ins can get a little dry and hard. This happens because you need a thicker dough to encompass what is added in, and an easy way to make a dough thicker is to add more flour. This can work in very small amounts, but too much flour will give you a dry, hard cookie.

    The perfect amounts of flour, sugar, and cornstarch stabilize the dough, while still keeping it tender and gooey!

    Why Do You Add Cornstarch?

    Cornstarch is a secret ingredient that you see in some cookie recipes that helps add to the thickness of the dough without having to add too much flour. Ot stabilizes the dough and keeps it thick, while adding a soft, slightly melty texture.

    You can definitely overdo it with cornstarch if you add too much and it will give your cookies a strange, chalky texture. So stick to the recipe and know that 1 tablespoon is all you need!

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    What Can You Add Into This Cookie Dough?

    Ok, this is the fun part! Now is the time to get creative! You can keep these simple, because this recipe makes a delicious chocolate chip cookie…BUT let’s push it to its limits. Here are a few ideas of yummy add-ins. Mix and match flavors to make your own unique cookie. AND this is a great way to get the kids involved in the baking too! Everyone will love their own custom flavor!

    • Chips: chocolate, white chocolate, butterscotch, peanut butter…or any combination of them all!
    • M&Ms are an easy add-in. And with all the fun flavors of M&Ms out now, the sky is the limit!
    • Peanut Butter Cups. Use regular sized cups and chop them up or minis. You could even swirl in 1/2 cup of peanut butter to the dough if you want!
    • Pretzels or potato chips. A salty/sweet combo would be delicious!
    • Candy Bars…really you could chop up just about any kind! Beware if you use a candy bar with a lot of caramel it will ooze out and could burn while baking, so I like to freeze caramel candies before adding to the dough, to help minimize this!
    • Sprinkles…because don’t sprinkles always make everything more fun?!
    • Crushed Cookies like Oreos, Circus Cookies, or Nutter Butters! Turn these into a Cookies and Cream dream with crushed Oreos and white chocolate chips!
    • Cereal. I mean why not? Add in Golden Grahams, milk chocolate and marshmallow bits for a s’mores cookie…or Fruity Pebbles and white chocolate chips for a creamy, fruity party cookie!

    Can You Freeze The Perfect Cookie Base?

    Yes! You can freeze the dough unbaked OR you can freeze the cookies after they’ve been baked!

    To freeze the dough:

    1. Portion out the dough with a cookie scoop.
    2. Place all the dough onto a baking sheet.
    3. Freeze the portioned dough for 30 minutes.
    4. Remove the tray from the freezer and transfer the dough into a large zip-top bag to freeze for up to 30 days.
    5. Bake according to recipe instructions, but add 2 minutes to the bake time. No need to thaw!

    To freeze baked cookies:

    1. Allow the cookies to cool completely.
    2. Place the cookies in a large zip-top bag in a single layer, or a large airtight container stacked, with parchment or wax paper in between the layers.
    3. Freeze for up to 30 days.
    4. Thaw at room temperature. Microwave each cookie for 10 seconds to get it warm and gooey.
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    Enjoy and get creative!

    Looking For More Cookie Recipes? Here Are A Few Of My Favorites:

    • Cinnamon Roll Cookies
    • Triple Chip Pudding Cookies
    • Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies
    • Pressed Sugar Cookies

    This recipe was originally published in 2013. The photos and recipe tips have been updated in 2020. The original recipe remains the same!

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    The Perfect Cookie Base

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    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 9 minutes
    • Total Time: 19 minutes
    • Yield: 24 cookies 1x
    • Category: Cookies
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: Dessert

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    The perfect cookie base recipe that you can use time and time again!

    Ingredients

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    • 2 cups all purpose flour
    • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 3/4 teaspoons kosher salt
    • 3/4 cup butter, room temperature
    • 3/4 cup dark brown sugar
    • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
    • 1 egg
    • 1 tablespoon vanilla
    • 1 1/2 cups your favorite candy or chocolate chips

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line baking sheet(s) with parchment paper, set aside
    2. In medium bowl whisk together flour, cornstarch, baking soda and salt. Set aside.
    3. In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment mix the butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar on medium speed for 2 minutes until light and fluffy.
    4. And add in egg and vanilla and mix for 1 minute until smooth, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary.
    5. Turn the mixer to low and add in flour mixture until dough just comes together.
    6. Stir in candy until evenly incorporated.
    7. Using a medium (2- tablespoon) cookie scoop, drop the dough onto the prepared baking sheet 2- inches apart.
    8. Bake for 8-9 minutes until edges are golden. Make sure not to over-bake.
    9. Remove from the oven and allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 3 minutes, and then transfer to wire rack to finish cooling.

    Notes

    When adapting this recipe feel free to swap out vanilla extract for another flavor for an extra twist!

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 cookie
    • Calories: 198
    • Sugar: 16.7 g
    • Sodium: 130.4 mg
    • Fat: 10.1 g
    • Carbohydrates: 25.9 g
    • Protein: 2.4 g
    • Cholesterol: 23 mg

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    FAQs

    What is the perfect amount of cookie dough? ›

    Teaspoon scoop: 1 3/4 measuring teaspoons dough, to make a 2" to 2 1/4" cookie. Tablespoon scoop: 4 measuring teaspoons dough, to make a a 3" to 3 1/4" cookie. Big scoop (a.k.a. muffin scoop): 1/4 cup dough, to make a 4" to 4 1/4" cookie.

    How do you make cookie dough in Little Alchemy 2? ›

    Little Alchemy 2
    1. Dough + Cookie.
    2. Dough + Sugar.
    3. Dough + Chocolate.

    How should a perfect cookie be? ›

    A perfect American-style chewy, flat and gooey cookie has a crisp edge, chewiness all the way through and a soft centre. The results vary depending on how you bake them. The key is to always use top-quality ingredients as they'll result in a better cookie; it really is that simple.

    How long should cookie dough rest before baking? ›

    Generally speaking, you should chill your cookie dough before baking it. But for how long? You want to give it at least 2 hours to chill through.

    What does too much egg in cookie dough do? ›

    Too little egg, and your cookies won't have quite the same ooey gooey chewy wonderfulness to them; they'll be a bit tougher and drier. Far too little, and the dough will not come together properly, and bake up dry and crunchy. But on the other hand, too much egg, and your cookies will puff up and be cakey.

    What is the ratio of butter to sugar in cookies? ›

    The higher the proportion of butter to other ingredients, the more tender your cookie will be (and consequently, the more it will spread as it bakes). I found that a ratio of 1 part flour to 1 part sugar to 0.8 parts butter was about right for a cookie that has moderate spread and doesn't end up cakey.

    How do you make wild sugar in Little Alchemy 1? ›

    Recipes
    1. Fruit + Energy.
    2. Juice + Energy.
    3. Juice + Fire.

    How do you make sugar in Little Alchemy 1? ›

    How to make sugar in Little Alchemy?
    1. energy + fruit.
    2. energy + juice.
    3. fire + juice.

    Is there milk in Little Alchemy 2? ›

    Little Alchemy 2

    Milk is an element found in Little Alchemy.

    What makes cookies more chewy? ›

    Chewy cookies

    Sugar dissolved in baking forms a syrup as the dough heats up. Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

    Should cookies be chewy? ›

    A perfect chocolate chip cookie, however, should be chewy. As should a peanut butter cookie, and a sugar cookie. In an ideal world, each would have tender, crisp, buttery edges, and a dense, slightly underbaked, fudgy center.

    What is the secret to perfect cookies? ›

    The biggest trick for getting chewy chocolate chip cookies? Not over baking them. One way to make sure they always turn out perfectly baked is to set your timer for five minutes less than the recipe states. You want your cookies to be barely browned and not look wet in the center.

    What is unsafe in cookie dough? ›

    Raw cookie dough may contain raw eggs that can have Salmonella bacteria, so it is not safe to eat. Avoid eating any food that contains raw eggs, including "health food" milk shakes, Caesar salad dressing, homemade mayonnaise, ice cream, or eggnog made from recipes in which the eggs are not thoroughly cooked.

    What are 5 common baking mistakes that people often make and how can you fix them or avoid them? ›

    Common Baking Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
    1. Baking at the wrong temperature. ...
    2. Not measuring ingredients. ...
    3. Checking on your items too frequently. ...
    4. Your ingredients are at the wrong temperature. ...
    5. Your dough isn't rising. ...
    6. Nothing is baking evenly. ...
    7. Your dough or batter is too tough. ...
    8. Wrap Up.

    What does overmixed cookie dough look like? ›

    You may notice visible pockets of flour, streaks of butter, or uneven coloration. When overmixed, though, cookie dough will feel dense, greasy, heavy, and warm. It may be tough to roll out or work with, just like overmixed pie dough.

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