Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies
These small batch chocolate chip cookies are perfect for when you’re craving a cookie, but don’t want to make a full batch. This simple recipe yields just 8 to 10 cookies and includes several recipe variations too!
Do you ever find yourself craving a chocolate chip cookie, but not wanting to make a full batch? If so, I think you’re going to love this small batch chocolate chip cookie recipe!
I originally published this recipe in 2014 and it quickly became a reader favorite and one of mine too. Over the past few months I’ve been working on a cookie cookbook (yes, a cookbook is finally happening!) and I knew that this is one recipe that needed to be included in it. So today I wanted to update this recipe to make it even better and and share it with you again.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Requires only one bowl
- Makes just 8 to 10 cookies
- The cookies turn out super soft and chewy
- Just 10 minutes of dough chilling time
This recipe also makes a fantastic base for other cookies, so I’ve included instructions for how to make these cookies 4 different ways!
Recipe Ingredients
These easy small batch chocolate chip cookies use similar ingredients to my regular chocolate chip cookies with a few minor adjustments. Here’s what you will be using:
- Unsalted Butter: I highly recommend sticking with unsalted butter in this recipe. Since it makes such a small amount of cookies, this will allow you to control the amount of salt going into them.
- Sugar: You’ll be using a mixture of brown sugar and granulated sugar. The brown sugar adds moisture and creates a chewy cookie while the granulated sugar helps them spread.
- Egg Yolk: Since this recipe doesn’t make too many cookies, a whole egg is far too much. An egg yolk is the perfect amount to bind the dough together and add some moisture to it too. You can use the leftover egg white in another recipe like my candied pecans.
- Pure Vanilla Extract: For a little extra flavor.
- All-Purpose Flour: This provides the structure for your cookies so that they don’t fall apart when you pick them up. I found that 1/2 cup of flour wasn’t quite enough and 2/3 cup was just a bit too much, so this recipe calls for 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon of flour.
- Baking Soda & Salt: The baking soda helps lift the cookies and the salt enhances the flavors.
- Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips: When I originally posted this recipe, I only used 1/3 cup of chocolate chips. I’ve increased the amount to 1/2 cup so that you get some chocolate chips in every single bite!
How To Make A Small Batch Of Chocolate Chip Cookies
Once you’ve gathered your ingredients, it’s time to prepare the cookies. To start, preheat your oven to 350°F (177°C) and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Set the baking sheet aside and prepare your cookie dough.
To make the cookie dough, you’ll beat the butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar together for a minute or two or until they’re well combined. You can also skip the mixer and just cream the butter and sugars together with a fork, so feel free to do whatever is easiest for you! Next, mix in the egg yolk and pure vanilla extract.
Once the wet ingredients are thoroughly combined, add the flour, baking soda, and salt and mix them in until just combined. Then, add the semi-sweet chocolate chips (or your favorite mix-ins) and fold them into the cookie dough. At this point, you want to cover the cookie dough tightly and place it in the freezer to chill for 10 minutes.
After the 10 minutes, remove the cookie dough from the freezer and use a 1.5 tablespoon cookie scoop to scoop the cookie dough onto your baking sheet. You should get about 8 to 10 cookies depending on how small or large you scoop them, but I usually get about 10.
Then, just bake the cookies for 10 t0 12 minutes or until they’re lightly browned around the edges and the tops are set. I suggest letting them cool on the baking sheet for 5 to 10 minutes, but they’re delicious right out of the oven too!
Recipe Variations
Want to try these cookies another way? You can leave out the 1/2 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips and mix in the following ingredients for each type of cookie:
- White Chocolate Macadamia Nut: Add 1/3 cup white chocolate chips and 1/4 cup of chopped macadamia nuts
- Chocolate M&M: Add 1/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips and 1/4 cup of mini M&M’s
- Funfetti: Add 1/2 cup of white chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon of sprinkles
Baking Tips
- When measuring your flour, make sure to use the spoon and level method. Too much flour can lead to cookies that don’t spread very much in the oven.
- Feel free to use milk chocolate or dark chocolate chips in place of the semi-sweet chocolate chips.
- Don’t skip chilling the cookie dough in the freezer for 10 minutes. This will help ensure that the cookies don’t spread too much in the oven.
More Small Batch Recipes To Try!
- Chocolate Mug Cake
- Apple Crisp For Two
- Small Batch Peanut Butter Cookies
- Single Serving Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie
- Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes For Two
Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup (60 grams) unsalted butter softened
- 1/4 cup (50 grams) light brown sugar packed
- 2 tablespoons (25 grams) granulated sugar
- 1 large egg yolk at room temperature
- 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon (70 grams) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup (90 grams) semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat and set aside.
- In a medium-sized mixing bowl using an electric mixer, beat the butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar together for 1 to 2 minutes or until well combined.
- Mix in the egg yolk and vanilla extract until fully combined, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed.
- Add the flour, baking soda, and salt and mix until just combined. Then, mix in the semi-sweet chocolate chips on low-speed until fully incorporated into the cookie dough.
- Cover tightly and transfer to the freezer to chill for 10 minutes.
- Using a 1.5 tablespoon cookie scoop, scoop the cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheet, making sure to leave a little room between each one.
- Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until the edges of the cookies are lightly golden brown and the tops are set.
- Remove the cookies from the oven and allow to cool on the baking sheet for 5 to 10 minutes, then transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.
Notes
These are very pleasant to look at on a Monday morning when it’s cold and dark. 🙂
I love the smaller batch! Because yes, I can eat eight. And a bag of chocolate chips. So smaller is definitely better!
When it comes to dessert, the smaller the better for me too. It’s hard to stop at one!
Thank you for sharing the recipe, my mom let me do it myself and it turned out great!
So glad to hear the cookies turned out great, Simryn!
This recipie was amazing!!! Fun and easy to make, and now im hooked on something that will kill me 🙂
So glad you enjoyed the recipe! 🙂
Mondays are definitely a requirement for some chocolate! And I totally eat chocolate chips out of the bag! I love that you made a small batch recipe, Danielle! It’s only my husband and I in our house, too, so these would be perfect for us! Gorgeous pictures, too. Pinned!
Glad I’m not the only one eating chocolate chips straight out of the bag 🙂 Thanks Gayle!
I’d say chocolate chip cookies are a PERFECT way to start off a Monday. These look absolutely perfect! Good thing it only makes a small batch, because I’m preeeetty sure I would end up eating more than necessary. 😉
I had to post these on Monday, it just felt appropriate. It’s hard to resist chocolate chip cookies 😉
this looks like the perfect chocolate chip cookie! it looks so soft and ooey gooey in the center! YUMMM perfection!
I was very impressed with how they turned out. Definitely ooey gooey! 😉
So glad you liked the cookies, Jasmine! 🙂
I agree! These were amazing. Do you have a recipe to produce a larger amount?
Trying to give it 5 stars within this comment, but it won’t let me 🙁
So glad you liked the cookies, Stacy! I do have a recipe that makes about 3 dozen or so here: http://www.livewellbakeoften.com/soft-and-chewy-chocolate-chip-cookies-recipe/. You can easily cut that recipe in half if you need to. Sorry about the comment rating not working too, I just tested it out and it worked for me. Did you get an error message or did something else happen when you tried?
I only wish that I had some right now. Chocolate chip cookies are my favorite. There is something traditional and comforting about having some. These are so pretty.
I love this! I love baking, but I always have loads left over that I don’t know what to do with. I usually freeze leftovers, but it would be nice to bake just as much as I need.
I try to freeze what I can too.. if it makes it to the freezer ha! But I do try my best to bake just what we need to, which is why I love this recipe.
Yep, Mondays are totally depressing!!!! Thankfully, Monday here is over (almost) and so I have just about 4 more days to welcome the weekend again and while I grumble and groan about how I hate weekdays, I am going to make a batch of these delish cookies because cookies (and chocolate) make everything better! And yeaaaasssss, I’m with you on eating chocolate chips STRAIGHT out of the bag! 😀
Lucky you that you’re ahead of us with the time, Samina! Cookies and chocolate do make everything better, it’s just a fact.
I just love chocolate chip cookies and can’t stop looking at these! The idea of a small batch sounds great, because I believe I can slowly eat a whole batch, if no one is around 🙂
Chocolate should DEFINITELY be a part of every day. As should cookies. And this small batch is probably the safest way to go, otherwise I might not be able to stop!
A small batch of chocolate chip cookies = perfect in my book! Pinned 🙂
Thanks for pinning, Michelle!
Love this recipe!! I love cookies, but don’t like having mountains of them laying around for days on end calling my name! This is the perfect way to satisfy my sweet tooth in moderation, pinning 🙂
Thanks, Katie!
I’m always looking for small batch recipes either to make just for myself or just my parents and I because I’ve grown up in a small family. These are perfect. I’ve always wondered why we don’t just make Sat. and Sun. the “weekdays” where we go to work and the rest of the Mon.-Fri. the “weekend” with no work. Let’s do that!
Small batches are the best. It’s like portion control too, except I keep making these! I’m totally with you about having Monday-Friday as the weekend. If only that could really happen.
Chocolate and cookies are a perfect way to start off the week! These look fantastic! Love that they make a smaller batch too since I would be tempted to eat way more than I should 🙂
I wish Mondays would just disappear. They’re the worst! But these cookies should help me get thru them. Such pretty pictures!
I agree, Natalie! Thanks so much 🙂
This is the answer to all my problems! I literally always want to make cookies but know I will probably eat the whole batch in 3 days 🙂 They look so good!
I want to bake cookies all the time too, but then I end up eating too many! These help a little with that 😉
Is there anything better than a warm chocolate chip cookie? Thanks for helping take the edge off Mondays! 🙂
Love chocolate chip cookies! Just posted a recipe for cookies too! Perfect treat!
How perfect!! I hate making big desserts because with only two of us it gets out of control quickly! ha!
Yum these cookies look amazing! Can’t wait to try thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Kelley! Hope you enjoy them 🙂
All weeks should start with warm, gooey chocolate chip cookies! Love that they take less than 30 minutes!
Love this! I’m really bad about eating the whole batch in just a couple days, so this is perfect for when cravings hit!
I can eat a whole batch in a few days too, Jess. It’s so hard when cookies are involved! 😉
Love chocolate chip cookies and yours look incredible! Yum!
How perfect! I am guilty of eating way more than my share of cookies…especially chocolate chip cookies. These look delicious!
Thanks, Denise!
Fantastic this! I thought at first: nooo not another chocolate chip cookies recipeeee I cant try another, BUT! this one is actually i-deal! I had this amazing recipe the other day, but I had to throw a part of the mix away since I really had no time to bake another batch within a few days. It was such a pity. But now that is not necessary anymore ^^
I’m with ya… chocolate everyday!! I love that this is a small batch so that I can whip up just a few for me and the hubby without having tons around. Not that’s a bad thing but my waistline thanks you. 🙂
These were great! Delicious, fluffy, moist and made just enough so you’re not eating them for days!
So glad you enjoyed them, Katie! I make these all of the time, they’re one of my favorite recipes!
What a great idea! These cookies look so amazing! Great pictures as well!
Wow! Wow! Wow! These were amazing!! I wanted to find a cookie recipe that wouldn’t keep my in the kitchen all night, and would satisfy the craving for a warm, homemade treat! This is a GREAT recipe!
Thank You!!
I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe, Cheryl! It’s one of our favorites 🙂
If I don’t have a mixer, can I just mix with my hand/whisk? Or would it not work because of the water? Would you advise me to melt the butter a bit to make it softer? Thanks
If I don’t have a mixer, can I just mix with my hand/whisk? Or would it not work because of the butter*? Would you advise me to melt the butter a bit to make it softer? Thanks
Hey Lila! I’ve actually been able to mix this together without a mixer. If your butter is soft enough, you can use a fork (or something similar) to cream the butter and sugar together. It takes a little longer than using a mixer, but works just fine. I wouldn’t suggest melting the butter too much, otherwise your cookies may spread more when they’re baking. Also, if your butter is a little too soft, you may want to refrigerate the dough longer to avoid too much spreading. Hope this helps!