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Homemade Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

As a gluten-free baker, I know from first-hand experience how hard it can be to bake really good gluten-free chocolate chip cookies. My perfect gluten-free chocolate chip cookies recipe has four simple tricks: use the right flour, chill the cookie dough for 30 minutes (I explain why below!), shape the dough cylindrically, and bake the cookies at 325°F, not 350°F. The recipe yields 24 bakery-style cookies with no grittiness.

overhead shot of chocolate chip cookies with chocolate chips next to them.

Ingredients notes

No other specialty flours are needed besides a high-quality all-purpose gluten-free flour. My recommended brand is Cup4Cup
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  • Unsalted butter – Soften to room temperature. For dairy-free cookies, substitute vegan butter sticks, such as Earth Balance.
  • Sugar – A combination of light brown sugar and granulated sugar gives a caramel chewiness and structure.
  • All Purpose Gluten-Free Flour- Cup4Cup chocolate chip cookies were tested with this particular flour after trying several other GF blends. However, this brand does contain milk powder, so for dairy-free cookies use King Arthur Measure-for-Measure gluten-free flour as an alternative.

How To Make gluten-free chocolate chip cookies

(Below are step-by-step photos and modified instructions. For the complete recipe, along with ingredient amounts, scroll down to the recipe card.)

images showing how to make gluten free chocolate chip cookies.
The dough will be soft after mixing. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
Using a cookie scoop and shaping in tall cylinders yields a bakery-style shape and texture.
  1. In a large bowl mix together the butter, brown sugar, sugar, egg, and vanilla.
  2. To the mixture add the dry ingredients – flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix on low speed, or stir, until just combined.
  3. Stir in semi-sweet chocolate chips or mix in on low speed. The dough will be slightly sticky and soft.
  4. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  5. Drop dough onto parchment-lined baking sheets. Roll into smooth cookie dough balls and then shape into cylinders with a flat bottom. This helps the cookies rise instead of flatten as they bake. Bake a 325°F for 12-14 minutes, rotating pans halfway.

Trick 1: Use recommended GF Flour

While all-purpose GF flours make it easy to convert recipes, there is quite a difference in how they perform. For cookies in particular, I recommend the Cup4Cup brand for the best texture and flavor.

Cup4Cup flour particularly assists in a GF cookie’s texture because the mix includes cornstarch. Not only does this absorb moisture, eliminating flat or greasy cookies, but it also adds soft chewiness.

This flour also proved to be the best when tested in many other gluten-free flour baking experiments. However, it does contain milk powder, which doesn’t work for dairy-free gluten-free cookies. Use King Arthur Measure-for-Measure gluten-free flour for a DF alternative.

Trick 2: Improve gluten-free cookies’ Shape

If you suffer from flat GF cookies or would like them to rise more, there is a simple trick to make perfect gluten-free chocolate chip cookies! Achieve beautiful bakery-style cookies, making soft ridges, instead of flat and crisp.

First, portion out the dough using a medium cookie scoop or 2 tablespoons worth. Roll them into a smooth cookie ball and then shape them into a tall cylinder with a flat bottom. As the dough bakes, it melts into layers, achieving bakery-style cookies!

If using another gluten-free cookie recipe and they are still flat, chances are the flour-to-fat ratio is off. GF starches do not absorb fat either, making them spread excessively.

Adding 1-2 tablespoons more gluten-free flour can alleviate this. Alternatively, cut back on the butter and add an extra egg yolk for moisture and binding.

Trick 3: Chill dough

GF starches generally rely on xanthan gum to assist with binding. However, this usually doesn’t go far enough to mimic the shape and elasticity of wheat flour. Therefore, many recipes add additional flour to further assist in absorbing moisture and making the dough workable.

Unfortunately, once baked, this also yields some overly dry and crumbly cookies. This cookie recipe combats in two ways.

First, using melted butter coats and saturates the starches, decreasing grittiness. But then the dough is rather soft and adding more flour isn’t an optimal option. Chilling resolidifies the dough, making it easier to work and giving the starches time to relax and soften, further improving the texture.

Trick 4: Use a Lower Oven

After witnessing the success of baking gluten-free quick bread and gluten-free bundt cakes in a slightly lower oven, I decided to give it a try for cookies as well! Baking gluten-free cookies in a 325°F oven rather than 350°F improved texture with a softer chew, rather than dense and sticky.

Just like chilling dough before baking, a lower oven slightly extends bake time, giving the starches time to meld with the fats homogeneously. While baking your cookies, do the experiment yourself. Bake one tray at 325°F and one at 350°F and see what you think!

Mix-in options

Enhance this delicious cookie recipe by choosing one of these suggested adaptations! For an extra dose of chocolate

  • Use milk chocolate, chocolate chunks, white chocolate chips, or a combination to make the ultimate chip cookie!
  • Replacing 1/4 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips with miniature chocolate chips means gooey chocolate is evenly dispersed.
  • Stir in 1/2 cup chopped walnuts, macadamias, or pecans
a whole cookie resting on a glass of milk.

freezing dough before baking

Have an emergency batch of cookies ready to bake whenever the fancy strikes! Drop portioned cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze until solid. Once the cookies are hard, transfer them to a ziplock freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months.

When ready to bake, place on parchment-lined baking sheets and bake from frozen, adding an additional 1-2 minutes baking time.

storing and freezing

Gluten-free cookies have a shorter shelf than traditional cookies because they dry out and lose the soft texture after a couple days.

Therefore, if you don’t plan on eating these treats within a day or two, wrap stacks of 2-3 cookies in plastic wrap, transfer them to a ziplock freezer bag and freeze them for up to 3 months.

For storing at room temperature, make sure the cookies have cooled completely first before stacking and storing them in an airtight container.

gluten-free chocolate chip brands

Most popular brands of chocolate chips, such as Nestle, Hershey’s, Guittard, and Enjoy Life are gluten-free. Depending on your sensitivity, you may want to stay away from certain brands that are processed on shared equipment, such as Ghirardelli and Kirkland (Costco brand).

dairy-free adaptation

If you are looking for a dairy-free gluten-free chocolate chip cookie recipe, use Enjoy Life brand chocolate chips and substitute vegan butter sticks or melted coconut oil for the unsalted butter. Since dairy-free, vegan butter is a little saltier, reduce the salt in the recipe by half.

The recommended gluten-free flour, Cup4Cup, does contain milk powder in the blend. Use King Arthur Measure-for-Measure gluten-free flour as an allergen-free alternative.

Homemade Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies


Ingredients
 

Instructions
 

  • In a large bowl or stand mixer beat together the melted butter, brown sugar, sugar, egg, and vanilla until well combined.
    8 tablespoons unsalted butter,¾ cup light brown sugar,⅓ cup granulated sugar,1 egg,1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • Add the flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix on low speed until combined and no flour pockets remain. Stir in chocolate chips or mix in on low speed. The dough will be slightly sticky and soft.
    1 ¾ cup + 2 tablespoons gluten-free all-purpose flour,1 teaspoon baking soda,½ teaspoon salt,1 ¼ cup semisweet chocolate chips
  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 325°F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. (Tip: The cookies can go on ungreased baking sheets as well, but they release better from parchment or silicone)
  • Use a medium cookie scoop  (or 2 tbsp per cookie) to drop dough onto prepared baking sheets, about 2 inches apart. Roll the cookie dough into smooth balls and then shape it into a tall cylinder with a flat bottom (see post for image). This helps the cookies rise instead of flatten.
  • Bake for 12-14 minutes, rotating pans halfway. Edges should be set, but the middle is still soft. Cool on cookie sheets for 10 minutes before transporting to a wire rack.
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Notes

 
storing/freezing
If you don’t plan on eating these treats within a day or two, wrap stacks of 2-3 cookies in plastic wrap, transfer them to a ziplock freezer bag,, and freeze them for up to 3 months. 
For storing at room temperature, make sure the cookies have cooled completely first before stacking and storing them in an airtight container. 
To freeze unbaked cookies, drop portioned cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze until solid. Once the cookies are hard, transfer them to a ziplock freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months. 
When ready to bake, place on parchment-lined baking sheets and bake from frozen, adding an additional 1-2 minutes baking time. 
 
Why let the cookie dough rest before baking?
Letting gluten-free chocolate chip cookie dough rest for 30 minutes before baking allows the fats and liquids to saturate the starches, getting rid of any off-putting sandy grittiness. Pull from the oven and bite into the best chocolate chip cookie ever!
 
Dairy Free adaptations
If you are looking for a dairy-free chocolate chip cookie recipe, use Enjoy Life brand chocolate chips and substitute regular unsalted butter for vegan butter sticks. Since dairy-free, vegan butter is a little saltier, reduce the salt in the recipe by half. 
The recommended gluten-free flour, Cup4Cup, does contain milk powder in the blend. Use King Arthur Measure-for-Measure gluten-free flour as an allergen-free alternative.
 
Calories: 151kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 2gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 18mgSodium: 139mgPotassium: 13mgFiber: 1gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 148IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 1mg


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