Nestle Toll House Cookie Recipe (2024)

The Nestle Toll House Cookie Recipe is the first recipe many of us ever made, often with our mothers or grandmothers. This classic chocolate chip cookie recipe is one that has been enjoyed for decades.

While I’ve always loved this recipe, I’ve found a few simple tweaks make it so more delicious! Read on for my easy tips for making Nestle Toll House cookies – even better!

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Reasons To Make This Recipe

  • This recipe creates an absolutely delicious chocolate chip cookie.
  • Readers here, as well as on Pinterest and Instagram, rave about the results. May say they are the best cookies they’ve ever made!
  • You are never fully satisfied with the results you get when you follow the traditional Toll House recipe.
  • While you like the flavor of Nestle Toll House Cookies, you long for cookies that aren’t quite so flat.

Toll House Cookie Recipe

Changing the Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe feels almost like baker’s blasphemy. They say don’t fix what’s not broken–and Toll House Cookies always come out tasting great.

However, one of my favorite things about baking the same recipes for years is all the little adaptions I come up with over time. If you’re like me (and my mother and her mother before here) you do the same.

I’m excited to share with you MY version of the world’s most famous chocolate chip cookie recipe!

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More Flour

Whenever I’d bake the Nestle cookie recipe from the back of the chocolate chip bag, I’d end up adding a couple of spoonfuls more flour to the dough to get it the right consistency. This recipe uses slightly more flour than the original in comparison to the amount of butter in the recipe.

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With the original Nestle Toll House Cookie recipe, I’ve found the cookies often spread quite a bit. I’ve also found that many times the chocolate chips sink to the bottom of the cookie. The photos below help illustrate this.

Disclaimer: If you like the flat, often greasy cookie that the original recipe makes, may I suggest sticking with that. This is for the people who aren’t satisfied with that.

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Less Butter

In this recipe, it turns out less is more! Reducing the butter helps prevent the cookie from spreading so flat. Don’t worry, it’s still got that delicious, buttery cookie taste!

Chilled Dough

Chilling the cookie dough before baking the cookies helps alleviate both problems. I added a half a teaspoon more baking soda to the dough so the cookies spread just the right amount during baking.

Yes, dough chilling can take time and planning. That said, even just one hour in the fridge can make a difference in the outcome of your cookies.

With a few very simple ingredient changes, and some dough chilling, I think these cookies go from good to GREAT.

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These cookies are soft and chewy with sweet chocolate chips in every bite. Serve them with an ice cold glass of milk to make the kid in everyone extra happy.

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Toll House Chocolate Chips Cookies are the first thing many of us learn to bake for a good reason: they’re so easy and virtually fool-proof. The only equipment you need is a mixing bowl, a spoon and a cookie sheet.

I can’t think of a single occasion when a batch of fresh homemade chocolate chip cookies wouldn’t be welcome. This is the perfect cookie recipe to share with friends over a cup of coffee or to tuck into a school lunch box.

The ingredients in my adaption are the same as the original.

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Ingredients At A Glance
Amounts and full instructions found below in recipe card

  • Flour – DO NOT OVER MEASURE! If you do, your dough will be too dry. Sift, then gently spoon into measuring cup, and level. If you measure by scooping your flour, it will be too much!
  • Baking Soda – Make sure you use soda, not powder.
  • Salt
  • Butter – Salted or unsalted, I don’t notice much difference so use what’s on hand.
  • Brown Sugar – Dark or light will work.
  • Granulated Sugar
  • Eggs – Large!
  • Vanilla – Pure Vanilla Extract if possible.
  • Chocolate Chips – While I prefer dark or semi-sweet, milk works too!

While the original recipe on the back of the chocolate chip bag includes nuts as an optional ingredient, I prefer my chocolate chip cookies without nuts. If you enjoy nuts in your cookies, chopped walnuts or pecans would be a nice addition!

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How To Make Nestle Toll House Cookies

Full printable recipe below in recipe card

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

2. In a large mixing bowl, with an electric mixer beat together butter, sugars and vanilla until well combined. Add eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition.

3. Add in half the flour, along with all the baking soda and salt. Mix by hand to combine, then add remaining flour and chocolate chips. If possible, cover and chill the dough for at least one hour, but not more than 24 hours.

4. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Scoop dough into rounded tablespoons and place onto an ungreased baking sheet, leaving approximately 2 inches of space between cookies. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until starting to turn golden brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool on baking sheets, on wire cooling racks, for two minutes. Then transfer cookies to wire cooling racks with a spatula to allow to cool completely. Store tightly covered.

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Nestle Chocolate Chip Cookies are nothing fancy and that’s part of their appeal. Pretty Sugar Cookies, festive Gingerbread Man Cookies and dainty Orange Slice Cookies all have their time and place but sometimes you just want the simple pleasure of a truly good chocolate chip cookie.

If you’ve been making the Toll House Cookie recipe for years, I can’t wait for you to try my “new and improved” adaptation and let me know what you think!

Looking for more great cookie recipes? Give these a try next.

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Nestle Toll House Cookie Recipe

4.97 from 147 votes

Author Christi Johnstone

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

The classic Nestle Toll House Cookie Recipe that so many of us grew up with. A quick and easy drop cookie, it's hard to beat a classic chocolate chip cookie!

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 9 minutes mins

Total Time 24 minutes mins

Servings 48 cookies

Ingredients

  • 2 cups plus 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup butter, softened salted or unsalted is fine
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup dark brown sugar packed
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 cups Nestle Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips other chips can be used

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

  • In a large mixing bowl, with an electric mixer beat together butter, sugars and vanilla until well combined. Add eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition.

  • Add in half the flour, along with all the baking soda and salt. Mix by hand to combine, then add remaining flour and chocolate chips.

  • If possible, cover and chill the dough for at least one hour, but not more than 24 hours.

  • When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Scoop dough into rounded tablespoons and place onto an ungreased baking sheet, leaving approximately 2 inches of space between cookies. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until starting to turn golden brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool on baking sheets, on wire cooling racks, for two minutes. Then transfer cookies to wire cooling racks with a spatula to allow to cool completely. Store tightly covered.

Notes

To make original recipe, use the following ingredient amounts:

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

1 tsp baking soda

1 cup butter

3/4 cup brown sugar

3/4 cup granulated sugar

All other ingredients are the same, and you do not chill the dough.

Nutrition

Calories: 107.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 16.71g | Protein: 1.35g | Fat: 3.96g | Saturated Fat: 2.38g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 109.43mg | Potassium: 16.32mg | Fiber: 0.38g | Sugar: 11.25g | Vitamin A: 88.65IU | Vitamin C: 0.05mg | Calcium: 15.37mg | Iron: 0.47mg

Disclaimer

Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Why do my Nestle Toll House cookies go flat? ›

There are a few possible reasons why chocolate chip cookies might turn out flat: Too much butter or sugar: If there is too much butter or sugar in the recipe, it can cause the cookies to spread out and become flat as they bake. Be sure to measure your ingredients carefully and follow the recipe closely.

Why are Toll House cookies so good? ›

According to the New York Times, Wakefield used to chill the cookie dough overnight when she made the cookies at the Toll House Inn. And the Times' own experimentation left them to believe that refrigerating cookie dough gives cookies a richer taste, a darker color, and stronger hints of toffee and brown sugar.

How do you use Nestle Toll House cookie dough? ›

KEEP FROZEN.
  1. Preheat CONVECTION OVEN to 325°F / 163°C.
  2. Place frozen cookies on sheet pan. Bake 10-12 minutes.
  3. Loosen cookies with spatula after 5 minutes, allow to cool completely.

Why are my toll house cookies cake like? ›

Using too much flour will make your cookies too cakey, so try reducing the flour amount by two tablespoons. Avoid using cake flour instead; try a mix of all-purpose flour and bread flour for a more dense and chewy texture.

How can I make my cookies fluffier instead of flat? ›

Baking powder or flour in excess will cause cookies to rise more, making them more fluffy and cakey. Increased sugar will make them caramelize more and increased fat will make the dough heavier and richer, all increasing retention of water in the dough- these all add up to chewier cookies.

How do I make my Toll House cookies not flat? ›

Flat cookies can be the result of a number of issues. Here are some of the main possibilities: OVEN TEMPERATURE: Be sure to have your oven pre-heated and ready to bake. Also be sure that the thermometer is reading correctly.

Should you refrigerate Toll House cookie dough before baking? ›

The dough contains margarine and fats in the formulation; therefore, it is important that your dough is well chilled (or frozen) prior to baking.

Which cookie dough is better Pillsbury or Nestle? ›

There wasn't a significant difference between Nestle and Pillsbury. Nestle only ranked behind the giggling Dough Boy because his cookie tasted slightly better at room temperature. But if you like a crispy-edged confection that is heavy on butter and a tad lighter on chocolate chip content, Nestle is the one for you.

Should I use parchment paper when baking cookies? ›

Using parchment paper for baking cookies will enable them to bake more evenly, and the non-stick quality will also help prevent them from cracking or breaking when lifting them off the sheet.

Should you chill Toll House cookie dough? ›

"Chilling dough prior to baking lends itself to more tender, well-shaped, and slightly stronger flavored cookies," said Meredith Tomason, Test Kitchen Manager for Nestle Toll House. "The flavor-enhancing ingredients such as vanilla, salt, spices, and sweeteners all become a bit more concentrated and heightened."

Does Nestle Toll House edible cookie dough need to be refrigerated? ›

To help maintain the quality of your Edible Cookie Dough after opening, we recommend using clean utensils to remove the portion of cookie dough to be consumed, and then immediately returning the container to the fridge. This helps limit the exposure to air and preserves the quality and taste of the product.

How do you know when Toll House cookies are done? ›

Golden brown edges - A fully cooked chocolate chip cookie will have light, golden-brown edges. If the edges are dark brown or black, you've overcooked them. On the other hand, if they're pale without a honey-brown tinge, they're not ready yet.

Do you flatten cookie dough before baking? ›

Flattening the cookie dough provides more surface area that comes into contact with the ice bath, shortening the time it takes to chill. Then submerge the dough in the ice water and let it chill. After 20 minutes the dough will be completely chilled and ready for baking.

Why did my toll house cookies come out hard? ›

Overbaking: If you bake your cookies for too long, they can become dry and hard. Make sure to check your cookies frequently as they bake and remove them from the oven when they are just starting to turn golden brown around the edges.

Why do my cookies get hard after they cool? ›

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.

Why are my cookies coming out flat? ›

The Problem: Your Oven Is Too Hot

If your cookies repeatedly turn out flat, no matter the recipe, chances are your oven is too hot.

Why are my nestle chocolate chip cookies flat reddit? ›

It's 100% because you used warm butter. If you make the dough with warm butter you need to chill the dough for a few hours before you bake it. Chill the dough in between batches too, the colder the dough going into the oven, the taller the cookies. Double check if the recipe states baking powder or soda.

Why didn't my chocolate chip cookies rise? ›

High proportion of fat: Chocolate chip cookies have a high proportion of fat, typically in the form of butter, which can inhibit the rise of the cookie. Proportion of sugar: Chocolate chip cookies have a relatively high proportion of sugar, which can also inhibit the rise of the cookie.

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