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Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies have gooey centers, crisp edges, and are full of melty chocolate chips. They taste like the chocolate chip cookie of your dreams – you’d never know they were made without eggs! This recipe uses basic pantry ingredients and a simple egg substitute that you likely already have on hand.
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Why you’ll love this Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe:
- Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies – These cookies are soft and chewy, with a slightly crisp edge, and plenty of chocolate chips!
- Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe – With eggs being more expensive right now, this is a great chocolate chip cookie recipe to make! This is also a great option for anyone with an egg allergy.
- Easy Recipe – Chocolate Chip Cookies are one of the easiest things to make, and this recipe is certainly easy! But, I still include lots of tips to ensure perfect cookies.
Ingredient Overview:
- Butter – I always use salted buter for the best flavor, but feel free to use unsalted butter if you prefer.
- All-purpose Flour – Spoon & level your flour for best results, or use a scale. Scooping the measuring cup directly in will lead to too much flour.
- Cornstarch & Water – Make a cornstarch slurry by stirring together cornstarch and water until the cornstarch is dissolved. This is our secret ingredient to make an egg substitute! It couldn’t be any easier – and it’s something you can easily keep on hand in your pantry, unlike applesauce or bananas which I often do not have on hand, haha.
- Brown Sugar – Brown sugar helps give a chocolate chip cookie its classic flavor. You can even use dark brown sugar to deepen the flavor, which I love doing.
- Granulated Sugar – Granulated sugar adds sweetness but also helps keep the cookies moist and soft.
Ingredient Substitutions:
- Dairy-free & Vegan – Use your favorite dairy-free or vegan butter and chocolate chips to make this recipe dairy-free and vegan.
- Gluten-free – I haven’t tested a gluten-free version of this recipe, but cup for cup gluten-free all-purpose flour is a good place to start. Let me know if you try these gluten-free!
- Eggs – If you do want to use eggs for some reason, swap out the cornstarch and water mixture for two large eggs.
How to Make this Egg Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Step-by-Step:
Step 1: Make the Cookie Dough. Beat the butter and sugars together in a large mixing bowl until well creamed together. Then, mix in the a cornstarch & water slurry and vanilla extract. Add the dry ingredients, mixing until a cohesive dough forms. Mix or fold in the chocolate chips last.
Step 2: Form Dough Balls & the Cookies. Form dough balls about 80 grams in size, pressing on some extra chocolate chips. Don’t skip this step – it helps ensure that the cookies don’t spread too much during the bake, and it helps develop the flavors a bit more.
Step 3: Bake the Cookies. Bake as directed in the recipe card below for the best eggless chocolate chip cookies! See my expert baking tips below on how to get your cookies looking like the below right photo after they come out of the oven looking like the below left photo.
Serving + Storing this Recipe: Let the cookies cool on the baking sheets placed on cooling racks for 5-10 minutes before enjoying with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt and glass of cold milk. Or, let them cool completely first (but we all know a warm, gooey cookie is far superior!). Store cooled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days or in the fridge an extra 1-2 days.
Expert Success Tips for Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies:
- Chill the Cookies – Don’t skip this step! Chilling the cookie dough ensures that they will bake properly without overspreading, and helps develop the flavor.
- Don’t Over Bake – Follow the doneness cues given in the recipe card below for best results.
- Picture Perfect Cookies – Cookies never bake into perfectly round circles, so use a round cutter to “scoot” them into place. Use a cutter just larger than the cookie, place it around the cookie (don’t cut off the edges), and swivel it around to round out your cookies. Top any bare spots with extra chocolate chips.
- Oven Thermometer – An oven thermometer will tell you if your oven is actually running at the temperature you set it to. Your oven may not be accurate. Accurate oven temperature is crucial for most bakes, so I leave an oven thermometer in at all times to keep an eye on my oven’s calibration.
- Kitchen Scale – A food scale is the best way to make sure your flour is at the proper weight, since amounts will vary SO widely based on how you measure it, as well as the measuring cup you use, as they are not standardized.
FAQs:
What do eggs do in a cookie recipe?
Eggs provide structure and moisture, and help bind all the ingredients together. This is why we need a substitute if you want to skip the eggs. They certainly play an important role!
Can I double this recipe?
Yes you can!
Can I halve this recipe?
Yes, this is fine too.
Can I bake this as a skillet cookie?
Yes! Press the dough into a greased 9-inch oven-safe skillet or similar oven-safe baking dish and bake starting at 15 minutes, adding a few minutes at a time until the edges appear set and the center looks just a tad underdone. A toothpick inserted into the center will pull out some gooey cookie crumbs. Don’t over bake!
Can I bake this eggless cookies recipe as bar cookies?
Yes! Follow the bake time on my brown butter chocolate chip cookie bar recipe.
Recipe Variations:
- Mix-Ins – Feel free to use milk or dark chocolate chips in place of the semi-sweet if you prefer. You can also swap half or 1/3 of the chocolate chips out for nuts – try chopped walnuts or pecans. M&ms would be yummy in these too!
Special Tools:
- Cookie Scoop –Usethis cookie scoopto make your cookies the size I did. It’s technically an ice cream scoop, but it’s the perfect size for large bakery-style cookies.
- Baking Sheets– These are my favoritecookie sheets!
- Silicone Baking Mat– This is my favoritesilicone baking mat. It reduces waste because it’s washable!
- Flaky Sea Salt – I adore adding a sprinkle of this flaky sea salt over almost any cookie recipe.
More Cookie Recipes to Love:
- Bakery-Style Peanut Butter Chip Chocolate Cookies
- Blueberry Lemon Cookies
- Funfetti Cake Batter Cookies
- Cherry Pie Cookies
- Triple Chocolate Chunk Cookies
- Bakery-Style Monster Cookies
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Best Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies
These Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies have gooey centers and crisp edges, and are full of melty chocolate chips. You'd never know they were made without eggs! This recipe uses basic pantry ingredients and a simple egg substitute that you likely already have on hand.
5 from 19 votes
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Course: Cookies, Dessert
Cuisine: Dessert
Keyword: Eggless Desserts, Eggless Cookies, Eggless Baking
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes minutes
Servings: 17 cookies
Calories: 365kcal
Author: Stephanie Simmons
Ingredients
- 1 cup salted butter, softened at room temperature 2 sticks, 16 tbsp, or 226 grams
- 3/4 cup brown sugar, packed
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp corn starch
- 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp warm water
- 2 and 2/3 cups all-purpose flour, spooned & leveled
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
Make the Egg Substitute: Whisk together the cornstarch and water until the cornstarch is dissolved.
Make the Cookie Dough:Cream the softened butter in a large bowl, with a hand mixer on high speed. Add the sugars & mix until well creamed together with the butter, at least 1 minute. Add the vanilla and cornstarch egg substitute and mix until well combined, about 1 minute, on medium speed. Add the dry ingredients and mix until a dough forms (it may be a bit crumbly at first, but keep mixing until it comes together). Add the chocolate chips and mix on low speed to distribute evenly.
Form into Balls & Chill the Dough: Make dough balls about 80 grams each. Place in an airtight container to chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours or up to 24, or in the freezer just until solid.
Bake the Cookies:Preheat your oven to350° F.Line a few cookie sheets with parchment paper orsilicone baking mats. Place about 5-6 cookie dough balls on a sheet, leaving room for them to spread. Bake for8-9 minutes.The centers of the cookies will look a tad underdone, but the edges should be set when gently tapped, and will have a tinge of light golden brown. They'll set up to the perfect soft-baked texture as they cool.
Serve + Store: Let cookies cool on the pan placed on a wire rack, until they're not too hot, then dig in while they're warm! Store cooled cookies in an airtight container for 3-4 days or longer in the fridge. Re-warm in the microwave or oven for warm, gooey perfection.
Freezing Cookie Dough:Once you've got your dough scooped into balls, freeze on a baking sheet, covered with a clean kitchen towel. Once solid, transfer to an airtight freezer-safe container or bag. Cookies can be stored this way for about 2-3 months, and can be baked straight from frozen! Follow the baking directions as listed above.
Nutrition
Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 365kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 190mg | Potassium: 158mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 345IU | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 2mg
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Ayala says
Hi!! These cookies look like a good alternative to bake for my vegetarian friend.. can you please give me the grams measurements for the brown and white sugar, please? Will be really helpful. Thanks so much.
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Stephanie Simmons says
Hi Ayala! The brown sugar would be 163 grams, and the granulated sugar would be 153 grams. I hope you enjoy the cookies! Please let me know how you like them.
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Raisa says
I want to make these this weekend. I see that the recipe calls for 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp of warm water. Is that all for the cornstarch slurry or is some of the warm water elsewhere? Just asking since I’m confused about the ratio of cornstarch to water since the recipe only calls for 2 tbsp of cornstarch and 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp of warm water.
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Stephanie Simmons says
Hi Raisa! Yes, that water is all for the cornstarch slurry. I hope you enjoy these! Please report back letting me know how you liked the recipe ☺️ happy baking!
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Kelsey says
I’m not sure what happened but they turned out horrible. I followed the instructions exactly and made no substitutions. They all melted ??? if that’s the word in the oven and held no shape whatsoever. Maybe I didn’t freeze them long enough? I had them in the freezer for about 45 minutes to an hour and it seemed hard enough to me. I tasted the molten mess I produced and it tasted all right though, so I guess that’s something.
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Stephanie Simmons says
Hi Kelsey! I’m sorry to hear that happened. My guess is that your oven temperature is not correct. This happened to me one christmas and I got an oven thermometer and found out our oven was running 25-50 degrees higher than what it was telling me. I recommend everyone have an oven thermometer on hand to keep an eye on this, as it is a very common problem!
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Jani says
The best cookie recipe for me thus far! This is a winner and will be how I make them from now on.Reply
Stephanie Simmons says
Thanks so much, Jani! Comments like yours make my day 🙂
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Vandy says
Hi this looks really good. Please can you give the flour measure in grams. It will be very helpful. Thanks so much
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Stephanie Simmons says
Yes, it’s 347 grams. I am working on adding gram measurements to my recipes! Please let me know how you like the cookies.
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Lynne Bowen says
These Best Eggless Chocolate Chip cookies are amazing! Made them for my granddaughter who is allergic to eggs. Sooo delicious. No egg substitute after taste! Make them now!Reply
Stephanie Simmons says
Thanks so much, Lynne! 🙂
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Sara says
These cookies turned out so much better than I was expecting and were so easy to make!I swapped the flour for cup4cup gluten free flour with next to no problem. If you do this, I would recommend adding an extra 5-8 minutes on the bake time. I had a little trouble getting the cookies to set properly at the original bake time (probably to do with the flour swap or my oven). Regardless, they turned out amazing!
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Stephanie Simmons says
Thanks so much, Sara! Glad to hear you enjoyed these and thanks for the tip about gluten-free flour!
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Lisa says
My sister is vegan so also subbed vegan butter, but these were so yummy! Will definitely keep in my recipe book 🙂Reply
Stephanie Simmons says
Glad to hear that, Lisa! 🙂
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Mike says
They turned out great! You’d never know they’re eggless!Reply
Stephanie Simmons says
Thanks so much, Mike!
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Anna says
Sooo good! Crispy edges & warm, soft in the inside! Kids love them!!!Reply
Stephanie Simmons says
Thanks so much, Anna! 🙂
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