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It’s official, this week was unintentionally summer comfort food week, and we’re ending with the best recipe ever…giant chocolate chip cookies.
Two things…
One: nothing will ever beat chocolate chip cookies…unless they are GIANT chocolate chip cookies.
Two: I’ve been in serious comfort food mode, which I find so odd considering the time of year, but sometimes life throws you a curve ball, and sometimes that means you just need to make all the comforting foods you can. You know?
In all honesty, the last week has been one of the harder ones. I have been keeping my face bright on the outside, but on the inside everything is all wacky. I’ve mentioned this before, but I have always struggled with anxiety, and with the death of my grandma + my general constant stress of work related stuff, I think it’s just been a lot…and is taking me back to my middle school days. I always find talking about it really helpful, so instead of sugar-coating things, I thought I’d just be real.
Everyone deals with their own battles and this is totally one of mine. I have found some things that really help though, one of them is just being to talk it out. I’m going to share more tips/tricks that I’ve learned over the years in Sunday’s Nine Favorite Things post, so if this topic is of interest you, stay tuned!
I’m headed back to Cleveland tomorrow for my grandma’s funeral, and while I am sad to be going back to my hometown to say a final goodbye to my Nonnie, I’m also excited to meet a new cousin, Seeley (my grandma’s maiden name), who was born yesterday. Seeley is the 17th grandchild for my grandparents. She was born exactly one week after my Nonnie passed, on the 17th day of August in the year 2017. I would say that 17 is Seeley’s number. I am excited to share a new life with my family.
In the meantime, I really want to talk about fun, happy things. Things that totally distract my mind from all of it’s craziness…
And for me, that is these cookies! Fun, happy, and so freaking good. Addictingly good, but then that’s obvious, right?


As mentioned above, there’s nothing quite like a homemade chocolate chip cookie. I had many of them growing up. My mom was a serious baker and I know I have said this a million times over, but for you newer readers, mom would have dessert on the table before dinner was even started…or decided on.
My friends always wanted to come over to my house for the cookies. I remember my best friend Stephanie and I and literally eating a whole batch one summer afternoon after lacrosse camp (which was a short-lived camp for me…cause I was not a camp goer). And all my guy friends?
They definitely came for the cookies. No one made cookies like my mom. No one.

Anyway, as you have probably gathered, cookies are a thing at my house and always will be.
Oddly, I have yet to share my mom’s perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe (should I? It’s kind of simple…), but today’s recipe is pretty similar, just a lot larger in size!
With back to school time here, I always think about chocolate chip cookies. I always loved when I would come home from school to a fresh batch of mom’s cookies, especially if it was a Friday.
Fun fact about me? Fridays as a kid were my all time favorite day of the week. I looked forward to Friday afternoon like no other kid. Come four o’clock on any given Friday I was the happiest child alive. I had two full days of no school and I was as excited as can be. Friday will forever be the best, and I promise, they’re made even better with fresh-baked cookies…
So today we are celebrating Friday with chocolate chip cookies!


But guys, these are not just any chocolate chip cookies.
Nope, these are giant chocolate chip cookies and they are just as glories as you’d expect.
Think of a chocolate chip cookie, but then double or even triple it in size. Ahhhh…enter all the heart emojis now. Why have a small cookie when you can have a GIANT cookie?!
Crisp on the outside and chewy in the center.
The edges of the cookies turn slightly crisp (only slightly, so it’s good!!) while the centers are doughy, chewy, and basically just all things perfection.
And you know what else? This cookie recipe requires zero chilling. Meaning you can get up from your desk, couch, bed, or wherever you’re reading this (wordy) post from, bake up some fresh cookies and have them ready in just about twenty-five minutes. My guess is that if you are a baker, or even just a lover of chocolate and butter, you’ll have all the ingredients on hand right now.
Okay, after all this chatting, have I convinced you that your Friday night plans should include making these giant chocolate chip cookies?
You know that mine do, alongside a cold glass of milk. Then maybe some dinner…because sometimes that’s just how we need to roll.


Watch the How To Video:
Giant Chocolate Chip Cookies
Servings: 16 cookies
Calories Per Serving: 362 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Ingredients
- 2 sticks (1 cup) salted butter, at room temperature
- 2/3 cup light brown sugar
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 2-3 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- flakey sea salt for topping (optional)
Instructions
- 1. Preheat the oven to 350° F. Line a baking sheet with parchment.2. In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter, brown sugar and sugar until combined. Add the eggs and vanilla, beat until combined and creamy. Add the flour, and baking soda, beat until combined. Stir in the chocolate chips.2. Using an ice cream scoop (this makes things really easy) or 1/4 cup measure, roll the dough into balls and place 3 inches apart on the prepared baking sheet (about 5 per pan). Gently push down to flatten the balls just slightly.4. Transfer to the oven and bake for 12-15 minutes or until the cookies just beginning to set on the edges, but still doughy in the center. Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool 5 minutes on the baking sheet. They will continue to cook slightly as they sit on the baking sheet. Eat warm (highly recommended) or let cool and store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
Notes
*If your cookies are puffy when the come out of the oven, tap the baking sheet on the counter 2 times to flatten them down.

Friday + cookies = a very happy, smiling Tieghan. Have a great weekend everyone!
This post was originally published on August 18, 2017
















Hey girl! Have you done any experimenting in the past to make these GF? I’m so sad I can’t have gluten any longer and the thing I’ve missed the most has been cookies. Just thought I’d ask on a whim! Also, have you ever tried baking with Cassava flour or tapioca? If so, what are your thoughts? Xoxo!
Hi Amanda! I have not, but GF cookies are on my list of to make’s, so hopefully recipe coming soon! I do like Bob’s Red Mill gf flour blend if that helps at all. Thank you! 🙂
So sorry for your loss Tieghan. Safe travels back to Cleveland. Nothing helps a sad soul more than a warm chocolate chip cookie.
Your right about the cookies! Thanks Maggie it was a nice trip with family.
Thinking of you Tieghan–take care of yourself this weekend! Hope it helps your healing a little bit. These cookies seem like the perfect way to celebrate your Nonnie.
Thank you so much Erica! It was a nice weekend!
They look bloody amazing!! I just realised that I’ve never made chocolate chip cookies before… I’m the worst food blogger in the world!
Need to rectify that asap!
xx Alex
Oh my gosh, I love them so I have done many!! Haha! Hope you have fun making your recipe!!
Baking was not in the plans for my Friday night, but I think I may have to change my plans after reading this post. These cookies look amazing!
And totally agree about Fridays. As an adult, they are still the best!
Take care and safe travels Tieghan.
Awh yay sounds like a fun Friday to me, hope it was amazing!
Thank you Leanne (:
Sweetie just sending you a hug as you cope
Awh thank you so much!
Can you add the flour amount to the ingredients, please 🙂
SO sorry about that it is added now! Its 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!
They look yummy, I would love to make these! I do not see flour in the ingredients. How much flour and what kind.
Thank you!
SO sorry about that it is added now! Its 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!!
HELP
I really want to make these but you forgot the flour amount in the recipe!!!!!
HELP
SO sorry about that it is added now! Its 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!!
There’s no flour amount listed in the recipe ingredients. Can you please add? Thx!
SO sorry about that it is added now! Its 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!!
I haven’t tried the cookie recipe yet but my son is coming home from university next week so I definitely will then.
Regarding your comments about Friday, I agree with you 100%! I hated high school and LOVED Friday afternoons and still do, it’s my favourite day.
I hope you and your son love them!! Ah yes Fridays are the best (:
Hi! I think you forgot to put the flour in the recipe 🙂
SO sorry about that it is added now! Its 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!!
Love these cookies! How much flour do you need? Thanks fro sharing!
Thank you! SO sorry about that it is added now! Its 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!!
Id take the post down until the flour omission is corrected.
SO sorry about that it is added now! Its 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour!!
These look incredible! I will definitely be making a batch of these to take to work!
Just so you know though, I think you left the flour out of the ingredient list 🙂