One Big Chocolate Chip Cookie

Published March 20, 2020. Updated September 20, 2024

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A recipe for just one big Chocolate Chip Cookie! 

Perfect for two (or for one, and you can save half for later), or it’s a fun baking project to do with the kids! It’s perfectly soft and chewy, deliciously sweet and buttery, and who can resist those lightly crisp edges? Everyone needs a single serve cookie recipe on hand.

One big chocolate chip cookie shown sitting on white parchment paper.

Single Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

This recipe doesn’t require a mixer for the cookie dough. It only takes about 5 minutes to prep, a few prep tools, and a quick bake in the oven and you’ve got yourself an unbelievably delicious giant cookie with all the flavors you crave!

We are talking just the right amount of crisp to the edges, a perfectly soft, moist, and chewy center and it’s laden with a generous amount of dark chocolate chips.

Just the way a chocolate chip cookie was meant to be but more simplified to make! Plus giant chocolate chip cookies are just more fun!

I know the egg part of this recipe is annoying, 1 Tbsp of the whipped egg yolk, gotta save the egg whites (which are perfect for scrambled eggs). But it’s worth that little bit of extra effort. One whole egg would be way too much and I tried alternate methods like using another liquid but they just don’t have a great texture or taste. The large egg yolk just does it!

This recipe is a family favorite! Try it for yourself and you’ll see why.

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Steps to making a single chocolate chip cookie. Shown preparing dough in a mixing bowl and shaping dough into a round on parchment paper.

How to Make One Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie

The easiest single serve chocolate chip cookie recipe for your cookie craving. Here’s a breakdown of the simple instructions (scroll below for ingredient amounts, and full directions):

  1. Preheat oven, prepare baking sheet.
  2. Heat butter in microwave safe bowl until nearly melted.
  3. Add brown sugar, salt, portion of the egg, vanilla, flour and baking soda.
  4. Stir to blend well.
  5. Mix in chocolate chips.
  6. Shape into round on prepared baking sheet, dot top with some chocolate chips.
  7. Bake until golden brown on edges.

Chocolate chip cookie with a portion broken off to show texture of interior of cookie.

Possible Variations for a Single Serving Chocolate Chip Cookie:

  • Split dough into 3 portions to make 3 smaller cookies (small batch cookie option). Start checking cookies around 8 minutes.
  • Use M&M’s (regular or mini) in place of chocolate chips.
  • Use white chocolate chips and add sprinkles.
  • Top with a scoop of ice cream.

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One big chocolate chip cookie shown sitting on white parchment paper.
4.91 from 106 votes

One Big Chocolate Chip Cookie

This recipe only takes about 5 minutes prep, a few prep tools, and a quick bake in the oven and you've got yourself an unbelievably delicious chocolate chip cookie!
Servings: 2 servings (1/2 cookie)
Prep5 minutes
Cook12 minutes
Ready in: 17 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Place butter in a microwave safe mixing bowl. Heat in microwave until nearly melted (you want it almost all the way melted, remove from microwave just before completely melted and stir to fully melt. You just don't want it too hot or it will cook the egg and melt the chocolate chips when stirring).
  • To melted butter, add brown sugar, salt, 1 tbsp egg, the vanilla, flour and baking soda. Stir with a spoon until well combined, about 20 - 30 seconds.
  • Mix in 3 tablespoons of the chocolate chips. 
  • Shape dough into a 3 1/2-inch disk on a Silpat or parchment paper lined baking sheet, gently press remaining 1 Tbsp chocolate chips randomly over top and sides of cookie.
  • Bake in preheated oven 12 - 14 minutes, until cookie is golden. Serve warm or allow to cool on a wire rack then store in an airtight container.

Notes

  • *To get 1 Tbsp egg, crack egg into a small bowl, whisk until yolk and white are well blended, then measure out 1 Tbsp. Reserve remainder for another use (aka tomorrows breakfast).
  • **If your cookies are normally prone to spreading or at higher altitude use the scoop and level method to measure flour, if not use the spoon and level method to measure flour.
Nutrition Facts
One Big Chocolate Chip Cookie
Amount Per Serving
Calories 371 Calories from Fat 153
% Daily Value*
Fat 17g26%
Saturated Fat 10g63%
Cholesterol 61mg20%
Sodium 211mg9%
Potassium 46mg1%
Carbohydrates 49g16%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 31g34%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 445IU9%
Calcium 41mg4%
Iron 1.5mg8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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406 Comments

  • IRUNE

    HE SEGUIDO TU RECETA PARA HACER ESTA COOKIE GIGANTE DE CHOCOLATE. ME HAN SALIDO UNAS GALLETAS BUENISIMAS!

    FELICITARTE POR EL BUEN TRABAJO Y BUENA PRESENTACIÓN DE LA RECETA YA QUE ESTÁ TODO PERFECTAMENTE EXPLICADO.

    ¡EXQUISITAS!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Gracias Irune! Estoy feliz que la galleta te salio buenisimo! Que tenga beun dia! Besos!!

  • Alyssa {Cake, Crust, and Sugar Dust}

    I agree, lots of other one cookie recipes omit egg, and that just doesn’t make a normal cookie! I’m sure I could think of plenty of things to do with the remaining egg. This actually looks like a single serving cookie I’d crave! Not one that I’d settle for :)

  • Laura

    Can you check the amount of flour? This didn’t turn out right and I made it twice. Too cake-like.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      That’s strange it came out cake-like, sorry that happened! Just be careful not to pack the flour when measuring and not to over-mix the batter (just blend until you feel it’s fully combined), and also and don’t over-whisk the eggs (which could add air and fluffiness). It could also just be the amount of protein in the flour you’re using so you may want to go down to 1/4 cup since you’ve had problems with it, you could even add in another 1/8 tsp baking soda for more spread. Hope those suggestions help!

    • Rose

      Hi! I know this is a long time to respond but I had this issue with basically all cookies I tried to make, and realized it was from using margarine or ready spread instead of real butter! Maybe that contributed to the cake-like texture!

      Have a good one!

    • Kristina

      Laura, I followed the directions and ended up with batter that was way too runny. In an attempt not to waste all of the ingredients I had already put into the bowl, I added more flour. What I ended up with was a muffin-batter-like cookie blob. I put it into the oven and the result resembled a chocolate chip muffin and tasted of flour. It was edible, but definitely not great. Yuck. Will not be making again.

  • Tegan

    This looks amazing! I would eat the whole thing in one go!!

    If you love cookies, check out my 3 ingredient peanut butter cookies

    Tegan | The Macadames xx

  • anna fletcher

    Its look so yummy, going to give this recipe a try

    Anna x

  • Anna

    OMG… Just wanted to say love this idea!!! Yep I too have the cravings. Now back to the blog lol to see how this is done! Many thanks – :)