Nigella Lawson shares her recipe for delicious chocolate chip cookies (2024)

  • Nigella Lawson, 60, shared her recipe for chocolate chip cookies on Instagram
  • Fans from across globe were quick to take to comments section praising treats
  • One said had been using recipe since 2011 and added it's 'hands down' the best

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Nigella Lawson has shared her recipe for delicious chocolate chip cookies - and fans say it's the 'best' one they've ever tried.

The television chef, 60, took to Instagram and alongside a photo of some tasty treats fresh out of the oven, she penned:'It’s a bit hot for baking, but just because the chocolate chip cookies are #recipeoftheday doesn’t mean you actually have to make them today!

'Still, they are very good, even if I do say so myself... And those in the Southern Hemisphere needn’t worry about the heat!'

She went on to say that the recipe will help to create a cookie which is tender and boasts fudgy chewiness, but still maintains an edge of crisp bite.

Nigella Lawson, 60, has taken to Instagram to share her recipe for delicious chocolate cookies. Pictured, on June 1, 2005 in London

INGREDIENTS AND RECIPE

INGREDIENTS

Makes: approx. 14

150 grams soft unsalted butter

125 grams soft light brown sugar

100 grams caster sugar

2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

1 egg (fridge-cold)

1 egg yolk (fridge-cold)

300 grams plain flour

½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda

1 x 326 grams packet milk chocolate morsels or chips

METHOD

Preheat the oven to 170°C/150°C Fan/325°F. Line a baking sheet with baking parchment.

Melt the butter and let it cool a bit. Put the brown and white sugars into a bowl, pour the slightly cooled, melted butter over them and beat together.

Beat in the vanilla, the cold egg and cold egg yolk until your mixture is light and creamy.

Slowly mix in the flour and bicarb until just blended, then fold in the chocolate chips.

Scoop the cookie dough into an American quarter-cup measure or a 60ml/quarter cup round icecream scoop and drop onto the prepared baking sheet, plopping the cookies down about 8cm/3 inches apart. You will need to make these in 2 batches, keeping the bowl of cookie dough in the fridge between batches.

Bake for 15–17 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the edges are lightly toasted. Cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to wire racks.

Source:https://www.nigella.com/recipes/chocolate-chip-cookies

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Taking to Instagram, one person shared a picture of their cookies fresh out of the oven and penned:Gooey chewy and crunchy @nigellalawson cookie recipe which seems the perfect snack to kick start the weekend (pictured)

Fans were quick to take to the comments section, with one admitting: 'I have been baking choc chip cookies to this recipe since 2011. The best hands down!'

And it wasn't long before the post was flooded with comments - from fans who have been baking the cookies for years, and newbies who have since given them a go amid the coronavirus lockdown.

'I have been baking choc chip cookies to this recipe since 2011. The best hands down,' praised one, while a second enthused: 'The best cookies.'

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A third added: 'We love them. They have been anin our home! Melbourne Australia,' while a fourth agreed: 'Looks so yum! Just made your "praised chicken" for dinner.'

A further wrote: 'I feel like these will get our house out of this midweek/coronavirus slump,' while another wasn't hanging about and commented: 'I have these in the freezer. Just popped some in the oven.'

Baking fans from as far as Australia commented on Nigella's post, with one admitting: 'We love them. They have been an isostaple in our home' (pictured)

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Nigella Lawson shares her recipe for delicious chocolate chip cookies (2024)

FAQs

What makes chocolate chip cookies taste so good? ›

In the center, it's softer. The chocolate gives us a melty, dense mouthfeel. The caramelized butter, sugar, vanilla, chocolate, and subtle notes of salt offer a balanced flavor profile. The saltiness highlights and enhances the preexisting flavors.

Who traded her famous cookie recipe to the Nestle Corporation? ›

Ruth Graves Wakefield, the inventor of the chocolate chip cookie, traded her secret recipe to Nestle in exchange for a lifetime supply of chocolate.

Is it better to use butter or margarine in chocolate chip cookies? ›

But when you're baking, butter triumphs over margarine every time. For cakes, cookies, and pastries, butter (unsalted, that is) provides richer flavor. (It begins as cream, after all, and margarine is made from vegetable oil.) Butter's high fat content is also what gives baked goods their texture.

Are chocolate chip cookies better with dark or milk chocolate? ›

Balance Is Best

Since the dough itself is sweet, darker chocolate balances it out beautifully," she says.

What is the secret to keeping chocolate chip cookies soft? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out.

What are the top 3 brands of chocolate chip cookies? ›

Top 50 Scanned: Chocolate Chip Cookie beta
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#1Cookie, Chocolate Chip Lenny & Larry's210 Calories
#2Cookies, Original Chips Ahoy!160 Calories
#3Chocolate Chunk Cookies Fiber One120 Calories
#4Cookies, Chewy Chips Ahoy!140 Calories
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Who was the black man who made cookies? ›

And the rise and fall of Wally Amos became one of its most infamous cautionary tales. Here's how a man who broke the color barrier in the talent industry and launched a cookie empire helped change American tastes.

What is the most famous cookie company? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co. But did you know Oreos are a copycat product?

How much did Ruth Wakefield sell her recipe for? ›

In 1939, Wakefield sold Nestlé the rights to reproduce her recipe on its packages (supposedly for only $1) and was hired to consult on recipes for the company, which was said to have provided her free chocolate for life.

What does Crisco do to cookies? ›

Crisco® all-vegetable shortening will make your cakes moist, pie crusts flaky, and cookies soft and fluffy, with 0g of trans fat per serving*. One look, and you'll see why we've got butter beat.

What is the best oil to bake cookies with? ›

Best Oils for Baking

Choosing vegetable oil is the best option for baking moist, delicious baked goods. Canola oil, the most common vegetable oil used in baking, doesn't add a strong flavor. It allows your cake's flavor will shine through while still achieving a moist texture.

What is the best flour for cookies? ›

All-purpose flour is the most commonly used flour in cookie recipes due to its moderate protein content (usually around 10-12%). This balanced protein level makes it versatile enough to produce both soft and chewy cookies as well as slightly crisp ones.

Is dark or light brown sugar better for chocolate chip cookies? ›

So in baking they act the same way in the dough, but the taste and colour will be slightly different. You can substitute dark brown sugar for the light brown sugar in the cookie recipe, however the cookies will be slightly darker in colour and will have a slightly more caramelly/toffee taste to them.

What makes cookies taste so good? ›

Butter is key for most cookies. Not only does it provide flavor, it's the main reason your cookies will spread. As the butter warms in the oven, the dough slackens and gradually spreads out over the baking sheet. It's important to mix your butter well to ensure it's evenly mixed throughout the dough.

What brings out the flavor in cookies? ›

Add Spices To Your Dough

I use spices like cinnamon, ginger, and cloves to bring out the flavor in many recipes. In addition, spices can become a central part of your cookie.

What makes cookies taste the best? ›

The key is to always use top-quality ingredients as they'll result in a better cookie; it really is that simple.
  1. Always use butter.
  2. Choose the right sugar.
  3. Choose the right flour.
  4. Check your flour is in date.
  5. Choose the right kind of chocolate.
  6. Cream the butter and sugar.
  7. Beat in the eggs.
  8. Fold in the flour.

What gives cookies more flavor? ›

Topping each cookie dough ball with more chips, nuts, cinnamon, or whatever your heart desires, will help make them picture perfect and give them extra flavor and texture. When doing this with chips or nuts, press them into the top of the ball of dough close together, and they'll spread apart as the cookie bakes.

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