With hundreds of rave reviews here and on Pinterest, this Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe is one you don’t want to miss! Loaded with milk chocolate chips and no-chill dough, these cookies are soft, chewy, and just like the bakery version. Plus, I’ve included expert tips and high-altitude adjustments to make sure they come out perfect every time.
Reader Carina says, “Best chocolate chip cookie ever! My teens and hubby are always begging me to make these!”

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This Crumbl Cookie Recipe is the best ever!
These are hands-down the best Chocolate Chip Cookies! This Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe is the most popular on my site, and it’s become a go-to for countless families. I’ve baked this recipe more times than I can count, and it’s always a huge hit with friends and family—they’re constantly asking for more!
With thousands of people making and saving this recipe, and hundreds of comments shared here and on Pinterest, you’ll find plenty of tips and feedback from bakers who love them. I reveal the secrets to avoiding flat cookies and share other expert baking tips to help you achieve perfectly thick, bakery-style cookies every time. I’ve made sure this recipe is as foolproof as it gets!
I’ve also included adjustments for high-altitude bakers so your cookies turn out just right, no matter where you live. Whether you’re new to baking or a seasoned pro, this recipe is sure to become a favorite in your home too!
Made these last night after having some Chocolate Chip Cookie from Crumbl this week and wanted more. This is amazing and tastes the same as the original. Absolutely perfect! Can’t thank you enough.
Dian

Why You Will Love This Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe!
- That delicious, store-bought taste without ever having to leave the house!
- Easy to freeze and sure to please, these are great to prepare in bulk.
- Big or mini, this Crumbl cookie recipe works for both bite-sized and giant treats!
Copycat Crumbl Cookie Ingredients
- Butter | Use high quality, real butter, nothing soft, straight from the fridge; I use salted. Unsalted butter may also be used, just add ¼ – ½ teaspoon of salt.
- Brown Sugar | I used packed light brown sugar, I did not test with dark brown sugar! If you try it let me know how it worked!
- Granulated Sugar | I used organic cane sugar, white sugar may be used as well
- Eggs | We’ll use large, room-temperature eggs, if you forgot, submerge eggs in warm (not hot) water for 5-7 minutes.
- Pure Vanilla Extract | Again use a quality vanilla here, I love Rodelle Vanilla
- All-Purpose Flour | I used unbleached organic all purpose flour
- Corn Starch | This is my secret ingredient, gives the flour a “cake flour” like texture
- Milk Chocolate Chips | What sets apart Crumbl Chocolate Chip cookies from the rest? They don’t use the traditional semi-sweet chocolate chips.
Get the full recipe in the recipe card below.

How to make Crumbl Cookies at home
Preheat your oven to 375° F (190° C) and position your rack in the middle of the oven.
Line a cookie sheet (half sheet pan) with parchment paper for the best results, I usually use 3 cookie sheets.

Step 1 | Beat (cream) butter and sugar
In a standing mixer, beat the softened butter until light and fluffy 2-3 minutes. Add both sugars and continue beating until creamed and smooth, between 3-5 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl about halfway through.
(You may use a hand mixer, but I believe a stand mixer does better creaming the butter and sugars here).
Add eggs one at a time, mixing on medium speed, 1 minute per egg — then mix in the vanilla. Again, be sure to scrape the sides of the bowl to mix the ingredients completely.




Step 2 | Combine dry ingredients
In a medium bowl, combine the dry ingredients; flour, baking soda, corn starch and salt and whisk well to combine.



Reduce the mixer to the lowest speed and slowly add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients, a little at a time. Mix just until combined and there are no more visible streaks of flour. For the best results DO NOT OVERMIX if you want chewy, soft cookies.
Add the chocolate chips. You can either fold them in by hand or use the lowest setting on your mixer.



Step 3 | Form cookie dough balls
For true copycat Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookies, scoop out a heaping ⅓ cup of cookie dough (4.2 ounces/117 grams if you are geeky like me) and pinch the dough ball in half, turning the top off upside down on top of the bottom of the half, jagged side up.
Place cookie dough ball 2-3 inches apart on prepared baking sheets. I used a large cookie scoop.



To make Mini Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe (aka normal cookie sizes) see the instructions below.
Sorry about that! Can we change the text in this one to this: This is a no chill cookie recipe, however; if your dough is really really soft, due to heat, humidity, butter was too soft; then I suggest chilling the cookie dough in the refrigerator for 10-20 minutes before baking.

Bake for 10-12 minutes, and not a minute longer! The cookies should be just barely golden at their edges and slightly firm in the center. Leave them to cool on the pan for 10 minutes, then move them to a wire rack to finish cooling.

Crumbl Cookies Recipe Variations & Substitutions
Use all-natural cane sugar, if possible. It’s less processed and has a delicious, more caramel flavor. You will, however, need to beat the mixture longer to give the coarser grains time to dissolve. It’s worth it!
If you want treats that look like they just came from the bakery, press a few chocolate chips into the top of the cookies while they cool.
Try different combinations of baking chips such as semisweet, dark, white chocolate chips, peanut butter or butterscotch for a different flavor!
I love adding a sprinkle of flaky sea salt to the tops of my chocolate chip cookies, check out these giant pan banging chocolate cookies!
High Altitude Crumbl Cookie Recipe Adjustments
- Reduce brown sugar to 1 cup, packed
- Keep granulated sugar at ½ cup
- Add 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour to the 3 cups
- Proceed as directed, watch your timing in the oven
How to Make Crumbl Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies
What Crumble calls “mini” I call a regular sized cookie, these cookies are about 2.5 inches in diameter and are just perfect.
Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop a generous portion of cookie dough and place on a parchment lined baking sheet, no need to split the cookie in half for these.
Bake, about 8-9 minutes in a 375°F (190° C) oven, remove let cool on pan 10 minutes before removing to cooling rack.




Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Tips
- Don’t use any buttery blends in this Crumbl cookie recipe! Use real butter, no shortening, and you’ll get perfect cookies every time.
- Remember: if your butter is soft when refrigerated, it’s a blend! The higher the quality of butter (higher fat content and less water), the better these giant cookies will turn out. I used a European grass-fed butter.
- The original Crumbl cookies are served warm. Reheat for 10-15 seconds in the microwave before serving for that ooey-gooey texture or pop back on a cookie sheet in a preheated 350°F (175° C) oven for 3 minutes to soften.
- To avoid excessive spreading when the dough bakes, be sure to pinch the cookie in half and invert the jagged part on top of the bottom as shown in the pictures.
- For these cookies it is really important that your oven be at the correct temperature. If you are unsure, as many ovens run a little hot or cold, use an oven thermometer to determine if your oven runs hot or cold and adjust accordingly.
- Split the cookie dough in half | be sure to use the split the cookie dough ball in half, placing the jagged side up method! This will ensure that the cookies do not spread too much, keeping with the classic Crumbl thick cookies.
- Crater Method | I have had success creating a crater by pressing a large round tablespoon into the top of the cookie dough ball slightly. I like the look and texture of the jagged edge cookie better.
- Use quality ingredients; do not use self-rising flour and I have not tested with bread flour or whole wheat flours; I recommend a quality unbleached AP flour. If you have cake flour, you may substitute half of the all-purpose flour with cake flour and OMIT the corn starch.

Crumbl Cookie Recipe FAQs
They absolutely do! Once baked, they can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. Be sure to use an airtight container or storage bags. Thaw to room temperature or serve warm by popping onto a cookie sheet for 3-5 minutes in a 325 degree F oven.
You can also freeze the dough balls. Portion it out before freezing to make it easier when it’s time to bake. Allow to thaw most of the way in the fridge before baking, then bring them to room temperature for about 20 minutes before baking.
YES! Each giant cookie is actually 4 servings or ¼ of a cookie per serving. With this recipe, you can make them any size that you’d like. You’ll get either 12 of the traditional large size or 24-32 regular sized cookies.
This is a no chill cookie dough recipe, however; if your butter is low quality or was too soft to begin with you may benefit from chilling the cookie dough. When you allow it to cool, the fats in the dough cool and solidify. This will keep the cookies from spreading too much while they bake, keeping them full and chewy!
Once baked, however, they are fine to keep at room temperature in a sealed container on the counter.
A serving size for a crumbl chocolate chip cookie is ¼ of a cookie, each quarter is 140 calories, half a cookie is 280 calories and a full cookie is 560 calories. Which is why these cookies were made for sharing. Sharing is caring! 🙂


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Equipment
- KitchenAid Classic Stand Mixer
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter room temp, salted or unsalted (2 sticks)
- 1 ¼ cups light brown sugar packed, *high altitude reduce to 1 cup
- ½ cup granulated sugar I used organic cane sugar, stays the same for high altitude
- 2 large eggs room temperature
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour add 2 tablespoons for high altitude
- 2 teaspoons corn starch
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 ¼ teaspoons kosher salt add ¼ teaspoon if using unsalted butter
- 2-3 cups milk chocolate chips I used 1 ½ 11.5 oz pkg Ghirardelli
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 375° F (190° C) and position your rack in the middle of the oven. Line a cookie sheet (half-sheet pan) with parchment paper for the best results, I usually use 3 cookie sheets.
- Beat the softened butter until light and fluffy, about 1 minute. Add both sugars and continue beating until creamed and smooth, between 3-5 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl about halfway through. (You may use a hand mixer, but I believe a stand mixer does a better job creaming the butter and sugars here)
- Add eggs one at a time, mixing on medium speed, 1 minute per egg — then mix in the vanilla. Scrape the sides of the bowl to mix the ingredients completely.
- In a medium bowl, combine the dry ingredients; flour, baking soda, corn starch and salt and whisk well to combine.
- With mixer on low speed, add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients, a little at a time. Mix just until combined and there are no more visible streaks of flour. For the best results DO NOT OVERMIX if you want chewy, soft cookies.
- Add the chocolate chips. You can either fold them in by hand or use the lowest setting on your mixer.
- Scoop out a heaping ⅓ cup of cookie dough (4.2 ounces/117 grams if you are geeky like me) and pinch the dough ball in half, turning the top off upside down on top of the bottom of the half, jagged side up. Place cookie dough ball 2-3 inches apart on prepared baking sheets. I used a large cookie scoop.
- This is a no chill cookie recipe, however; if your dough is really really soft, due to heat, humidity, too soft or water of butter, then I suggest chilling the cookie dough in the refrigerator for 10-20 minutes before baking.
- Bake for 10-12 minutes, and not a minute longer! The cookies should be just barely golden at their edges and slightly firm in the center. Leave them to cool on the pan for 10 minutes, then move them to a wire rack to finish cooling.
- Store cookies in airtight container on counter. May be frozen up to 3 months. To freeze dough balls, place dough balls on tray and flash freeze for one hour until firm, then transfer to an airtight container and freeze up to 3 months. Bring dough balls to room temperature before baking.
Notes
- Reduce brown sugar to 1 cup, packed
- Keep granulated sugar at ½ cup
- Add 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour to the 3 cups.
- Everything else stays the same.
- For a bakery-style treat, press a few chocolate chips into the top of the cookies while they cool.
- Try different combinations of baking chips such as semisweet, dark, white chocolate chips, peanut butter or butterscotch for a different flavor!
- I love adding a sprinkle of flaky sea salt to the tops of my chocolate chip cookies, check out these giant pan banging chocolate cookies!
- Don’t use any buttery blends in this Crumbl cookie recipe! Use real butter, no shortening, and you’ll always get perfect cookies. The higher the quality of butter (higher fat content and less water) the better these giant cookies will turn out. I used a European grass-fed butter.
- The originals are served warm. Reheat for 10-15 seconds in the microwave before serving for that ooey-gooey texture or pop back on a cookie sheet in a preheated 350°F oven for 3 minutes to soften.
- To avoid excessive spreading when the dough bakes, be sure to pinch the cookie in half and invert the jagged part on top of the bottom, as shown in the pictures.
- If your kitchen is too warm, your butter too soft, your cookies may spread more, it might be smart to chill the dough for 30 minutes before baking.












Dawn Vandermillen
Made these and the Oreo Crumbl cookies for my adult kids who are obsessed with Crumbl Cookies. They were both a big hit! I used the smaller cookie version of the CC chip recipe and the larger version for the Oreo version. Amazing and easy! ????
SO glad that you loved them and made your kids day!! Thanks so much!
Hope they loved them!! Thank you so much Dawn!
Sheila
We finally got a Crumbl Cookie shop in our area, and I gotta say yours are even better! YUM!
Thank you, Sheila!
Ashley
I love this recipe. I made an M&M version as well with 1 cup candies and 1.5 cups chocolate chips. It turned out great! This will definitely be my new base recipe for future cookies creations 🙂 thanks for sharing!
Thank you Ashley, I love hearing that!!
Lynn Spencer
Can I thank you and scold you at the same time? You have effectively killed my diet with this recipe…it it just too delicious. Sadly, I don’t have the necessary self-control with this cookies in the house!
Sorry, or not sorry! 🙂
Char Gilliland
My husband couldn’t stop raving about how good these cookies taste!
The best compliment ever! Thanks so much Char!
Amy V.
Thank you for this amazing recipe! You nailed it! Absolutely delicious cookies that are even better than Crumble! I appreciate the high altitude suggestions as well. I used raw turbinado sugar instead of granulated sugar and arrowroot powder (I was out of corn starch) and they came out perfectly! My husband said they truly taste like a $5 bakery cookie – crispy on the outside & warm gooey goodness on the inside. Thank you for all your efforts in your test kitchen to get this keeper of a recipe!
So glad you lobed them Amy! Appreciate the time you took to write a kind word!
kushigalu
I wish I could grab one or two cookies right now. Looks fantastic. Pinned to bake these soon.
Hope you love them!
Cathy :)
Oh my goodness gracious! These are phenomenal! Definitely going on the top of my cookie list. I never would have thought to use cornstarch. Thank you so much ????
Fabulous Cathy, thank you so much for your kind words — and using cornstarch was the only way I was able to get those larger cookies to hold their shape! So glad you loved them!
Julie
Love these cookies. Turned out beautifully! Thanks for the recipe
So glad to hear Julie, thank you so much!
Anita
Made these. Perfect. Huge hit.
YAY! So glad that you loved them!
Mindy
Amazing recipe! So thrilled that I can now make my favorite chocolate chip cookies at home!
So happy to help you make them at home!!
Beth
I made these cookies for the family last night, and they’re the best chocolate chip cookies I’ve ever made! They’re just spectacular.
Love hearing that — thank you so much Beth!
Cara
OMG so soft and gooey! Just the way I like my cookies. This is my new go-to recipe!
Love to hear that, thanks so much for your kind words!
Amanda Wren-Grimwood
These look so good. I have family this weekend and the kids and adults will love these. Thanks!
Perfect to make for family!!
Suja MD
Every bite does indeed look amazing! All of the flavors are incredible. And I love these vibrant colors.
So glad you liked them!
Tayler
This recipe is a spot on match! They taste JUST like the Crumbl cookie!
Thanks so much, hopefully even a bit better!
Sara Welch
Whipped up a batch of these this afternoon and they did not disappoint! So easy and delicious; exactly what I needed to cure my sweet tooth!
Thank you! They are so satisfying!
Anjali
I absolutely LOVE crumbl cookies and I’m so excited to try to recreate them at home with your recipe!! These look amazing!
You will love them!
Mirlene
I have never had a crumbl cookie before. But I’m going to make this for my kids cause they love chocolate chip cookies. I’m sure it tastes better homemade!
Homemade always wins in my book!
Tristin
Wow! These crumbl cookies were divine! Definitely my new favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Thanks so much Tristin, a favorite for sure!
Tasia ~ two sugar bugs
I think you know how much I love a thick cookie and these are just perfect! We love the large size and soft and chewy texture. And a great recipe for having my girls help with. 🙂
Right, and yes, they are the perfect cooke to have kids help with Tasia!
Megan
So soft and delicious! I love that these use milk chocolate chips, too.
A signature of the Crumbl chocolate chip cookie!
Lynn @ Fresh April Flours
I was VERY underwhelmed with Crumbl’s chocolate chip cookie, and this one was delish! Thanks for a BETTER recipe, Kathleen!
Right Lynn, I felt the same, so wanted to make one that tasted amazing!
Michaela Kenkel
These tasted just like the Crumbl cookies!! So good!!
Thank you!
Jules
Your cookies are amazing! I’m obsessed with your sugar crumbl cookies but I’ve got to say that these are a new favorite!
Love hearing that!! I’m a little obsessed with these cookies myself!