What You’ll Love About This Recipe
These homemade Toll House cookies are a classic for a reason, and once you try them, you’ll see why they’ve been a favorite for generations. They’re soft, chewy, and packed with chocolatey goodness—perfect for any occasion.
- Easy to make: With simple ingredients and straightforward steps, even beginner bakers can whip up a batch in no time.
- Customizable: Add your favorite mix-ins, like nuts or white chocolate chips, to make them your own.
- Crowd-pleaser: Whether for parties, gifts, or a sweet snack, these cookies disappear fast because everyone loves them.
Recipe

Homemade Toll House cookies are a classic treat that brings warmth and nostalgia to any occasion. This recipe, based on the original Toll House Cookie formula, offers a perfect balance of chewy and crispy textures with a rich, buttery flavor.
Ingredients:
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 large eggs
2 cups (12-ounce package) Nestlé Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels
1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- In a small bowl, combine flour, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, and vanilla extract until creamy.
- Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.
- Gradually beat in the flour mixture.
- Stir in chocolate morsels and nuts (if using).
- Drop by rounded tablespoon onto ungreased baking sheets.
- Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown.
- Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely.
Notes:
For best results, use room-temperature ingredients. Store cookies in an airtight container for up to one week.
Equipment:
Mixing bowls, measuring cups and spoons, electric mixer, baking sheets, wire racks.
Time:
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 11 minutes per batch
Total time: 26 minutes per batch
Cuisine:
American
Serving:
Approximately 5 dozen cookies
Nutrition
The nutritional information for one serving of Homemade Toll House Cookies is based on a standard recipe.
| Nutrition Facts | Per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 150 |
| Total Fat | 8g |
| Saturated Fat | 4g |
| Cholesterol | 20mg |
| Sodium | 100mg |
| Total Carbs | 18g |
| Dietary Fiber | 1g |
| Sugars | 12g |
| Protein | 2g |
What To Serve With It
I love pairing freshly baked Toll House cookies with a cold glass of milk—it’s a classic combo that never fails to hit the spot. For a fun twist, I’ll sometimes scoop vanilla ice cream between two warm cookies to make an irresistible cookie sandwich. Both options make these treats even more enjoyable, especially when sharing them with friends or family.
Milk Pairing Ideas
While warm, gooey Toll House cookies are amazing on their own, I’ve found they’re even better with the perfect glass of milk. Cold whole milk is a classic choice—it’s creamy and balances the cookie’s sweetness. If I’m feeling fancy, I’ll try almond or oat milk for a nutty twist. Chocolate milk adds extra indulgence, turning the pairing into a decadent treat. For a cozy vibe, I love warming up a mug of milk with a hint of cinnamon. Whether it’s plain, flavored, or dairy-free, milk elevates the cookie experience, making every bite feel like a warm hug.
Ice Cream Combos
Whenever I’m craving something extra special with my Toll House cookies, I love pairing them with ice cream. Vanilla’s a classic choice, letting the cookie’s flavor shine, but I also adore trying different combos. Chocolate ice cream adds a rich, indulgent twist, while mint chip brings a cool, revitalizing contrast. For a fruity vibe, I’ll scoop strawberry or caramel swirl for a buttery match. Sometimes, I’ll even crumble a cookie over the ice cream for extra crunch. It’s like creating my own mini dessert masterpiece. Honestly, there’s no wrong way to do it—just pick your favorite ice cream and enjoy!








