Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie
I’d categorize my family as cookie monsters. And the bigger the cookie, the better. This Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie was a huge hit x 4!
Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie
About a week after I whipped these up for dessert, the hubby, in a most serious tone, commented, “You know that skillet chocolate chip cookie you made? You can make it again anytime.” He is a chocolate chip cookie aficionado. They must be chewy and chock full of chocolate chips. Semi-sweet preferred.
This was not rocket science, just an easy recipe in a new vessel. Using mini cast iron skillets allowed each recipient to have their own personal pan cookie, but this recipe can also be baked in a single skillet and cut into wedges.
Use Your Favorite Skillet or Mini Skillets
I used four 5-inch cast-iron skillets this time, but you can utilize what you have at home. A 9-inch skillet makes a really thick cookie, and the wedges look like slices of pie! A 12-inch will make a thinner cookie, just adjust your cooking time.
The cookie should be golden brown and set in the middle. I don’t mind them slightly underdone—that just makes them gooier! If you prefer a variety of chocolate chips or nuts in your chocolate chip cookies, go right ahead and tweak to your preferences.
I love to serve these slightly warm with a scoop of vanilla and drizzle of fudge sauce. I have a feeling your family will ask for a repeat performance from you, too.
Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie
Your favorite chocolate chip cookie baked in a skillet!
Ingredients
- 14 tablespoons butter
- ยฝ cup sugar
- 3/4 cup brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- 1 egg
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 ยพ cups flour
- ยฝ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 ยผ cups chocolate chips (use your favorite variety)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375º. Lightly spray 4 5-inch cast iron skillets with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside.
- In a large microwave-safe bowl, melt butter. Add sugar and brown sugar, and vanilla. Mix till combined. Add egg and egg yolk, whisk until mixture is smooth.
- Add flour, baking soda, and salt, and stir until combined. Mix in chocolate chips.
- Spread cookie dough into prepared pans. Bake for about 20 minutes or until golden brown. a 9-inch skillet could take 25-30 minutes.
- Cool slightly before cutting or serving. Serve with vanilla ice cream and fudge sauce if desired.
Notes
Adapted from Cook's Illustrated.
We prefer our skillet cookie slightly underdone. If you want a less gooey center, cook for a few minutes longer.
May use any of your favorite chocolate chips: milk, semisweet, bittersweet, white chocolate, butterscotch chips, etc.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 361Total Fat: 20gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 66mgSodium: 171mgCarbohydrates: 45gFiber: 2gSugar: 30gProtein: 4g
Photo circa 2013
I love, love this jacket:
Besides this giveaway, Albion has offered my readers an exclusive promotion for 15% off any purchase over $50 if you use the code skinnychick15 . This code is valid through Thursday, June 13, 2013.
Disclaimer: I was provided with a workout jacket for review. Albion Fit is providing the same item to one reader. Opinions voiced are my own. The top two photos of workout clothing are courtesy of Albion Fit.
Update: Congrats to Janelle, the winner of this nifty workout jacket!
70 Comments on “Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie”
You make a great model, Liz! I love the look of that workout jacket. I bought one very similar from Lulu Lemon and the good news there is that it was on sale. Very necessary at the moment seeing as we’re in winter. I love the look of this cookie that’s served like a slice of cake and I’m so happy this one has the thumbs up from your husband xx
Oh, Dudette would love that cookie…though I’d have to use the milk chocolate over semi-sweet. Very nice. It looks amazing.
Lookin’ good, Liz, in your white hoodie! And hells yeah to this skillet cookie. Seeing all the skillet cookies on the blogs lately has been driving me crazy! I have a beautiful lodge cast iron pan at home that I bought over a year ago and have never used. I’m nuts, right?! I’m intimidated by the seasoning aspect but I’ve been dying to use it. First thing I’m making is this cookie. And then I’ll cry because my body isn’t fit enough to wear one of these adorable swimsuits!
A skillet cookie!? UMMMMM…did I just die and go to heaven?
Hahahaaa boys are funny. This skillet cookie doooes look tasty!
Wow, this looks amazing, Liz! So soft, chewy and perfect for topping with ice cream. I love it!
This is one SERIOUS cookie, love it!
I need to get a skillet, I love how thick and chewy your cookie turned out!
Pinned your cookie too. I love skillet cookies!
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Such cute workout clothes! I pinned some shorts:
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That white jacket looks fabulous on you Liz! Love big skillet cookies, they are so fun and yours looks deliciously chewy and moist ๐
Just yesterday I looked up skillet cookie recipes! If only I knew better than to come here today…jaja
I’m always on the hunt for chicken recipes, and I love chicken pot pie: http://pinterest.com/pin/95771929548955054/
Shhh, don’t tell anyone, but I don’t have a cast-iron skillet! (other than my LC grill pan). I’ve made chocolate chip cookies in a jelly-roll pan, but need to try this thicker version.
I liked Albion on FB and pinned the yoga pants: http://pinterest.com/pin/95771929548955047/
You look adorable in the jacket!
You look great in that jacket. We have no qualms about raw cookie dough. Maybe we should? I always go for the skillet cookie when I need cookies but am too lazy to make the individuals.
Cool ! I’m gonna bake cookies next time using my once-used cast iron skillet ๐ Nobody in her right mind could resist that thick cookies ! Lizzy , just love the last photo ๐
I’ve made skillet chocolate chip cookies before, they are fun:@)
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Above are my two links, Liz. Beautiful model in that white jacket!
And that’s one beauty of a chocolate chip cookie. I never knew cookies could be made in skillets. Thanks for the tip =)
Pinned your cookie and here’s the link:
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Thank you for hosting the giveaway.
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What a fantastic cookie recipe and an awesome giveaway. I liked Albion Fitness on facebook and pinned. Here’s the link to my pin.
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