As a gluten-free baker, I know from first-hand experience how hard it can be to bake really good gluten-free chocolate chips cookies. My perfect gluten-free chocolate chip cookies recipe has 4 simple tricks: use the right flour, chill the cookie dough for 30 minutes (I explain why below!), shape the dough cylindrically, and bake the cookies at 325°F not 350°F. Recipe yields 24 bakery-style cookies with no grittiness.

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Truly, Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies Like You’ve Never Had
There are a variety of gluten-free chocolate chip cookie recipes out there, so why does recipe work so well? The best gluten-free cookie recipe has slightly crisp edges, soft, chewy middles, and smooth, sweet flavor. Unfortunately many GF recipes suffer from being overly greasy, excessive spreading or a gritty, ricey texture.
While some simply substitute gluten-free flour for a traditional recipe, I throughly tested this version by using tried and true techniques from my best-of gluten-free cookie recipe collection.
These chewy gluten-free chocolate chip cookies uses an all-purpose gluten-free flour, but I utilized four simple tricks to make a soft-batch bakery treat without any grittiness.
Below I share the four easy hacks to turn gluten-free cookies into a smashing success. Just like another community fave – fudgy gluten-free brownie cookies, these GF chocolate chip cookies impress even the toughest critics. Say goodbye to overly greasy, gritty, and flat cookies forever!
Besides learning how to make the best homemade cookies pick up some other helpful tid bits, like freezing and storing tips, mix-in ideas, and a dairy-free modification so all can enjoy!
These are sooo delicious! Got the compliment that they don’t taste gluten free. This will be a staple recipe for sure and I highly recommend it.
—Erika
Not only are these the best gluten free chocolate chip cookies, but the best chocolate chip cookies in general!! They are so good, and you cannot tell at all that they are gluten free. Perfection!
—Lacey
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Ingredients Tid Bits
Fortunately, making a stellar chocolate chip cookie doesn’t require fancy ingredients, only easy techniques. No other speciality flours are needed besides a high quality all-purpose gluten free flour blend. My recommended brand is Cup4Cup, which I elaborate more on in the GF flour section.
Cup4Cup chocolate chip cookies were tested with this particular flour after trying several other GF blends. If you read through the comments below, many readers have used their preferred brand and have added their notes.
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(Below shows step-by-step photos and modified instructions. For the complete recipe, along with ingredient amounts, scroll down to the recipe card.)
Easy Peasy Cookie Dough
In a large bowl mix together the butter, brown sugar, sugar, egg, and vanilla. Then add the dry ingredients – flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix on low speed, or stir, until just combined. At this point the dough will be pretty soft, but that’s okay! Stir in the chocolate chips.

Chill Baby Chill
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. This is long enough to stiffen the dough a bit, but more importantly, remove that grittiness gluten-free cookies tend to have. This works for any type of cookie dough or even to make ultra chewy, gooey GF cookie bars ridiculously good.

Best Way to Shape (and Bake)
Drop dough onto parchment-lined baking sheets. I use a medium cookie scoop to do this quickly and evenly. Roll into smooth balls and then shape into cylinders with a flat bottom. This helps the cookies rise instead of flatten as they bake.
To further help with a softer chew, without stickiness in the bite, bake in a lower oven, 325°F for 12-14 minutes, rotating pans halfway.



Trick 1: Use Recommended GF Flour
While all purpose GF flours make it easy to convert recipes, there is quite a difference in how they perform. For cookies in particular, I recommend Cup4Cup brand for best texture and flavor.
Cup4Cup flour particularly assists in a GF cookie’s texture because the mix includes cornstarch. Not only does this absorb moisture, eliminating flat or greasy cookies, but it adds soft chewiness.
This flour also proved to be the best when testing in many other gluten-free flour baking experiments. However, the older formula contains milk powder (new formula does not), so be sure to read the ingredient label on the bag. I’ve tested the recipe with the new version and it still works great.
Trick 2: Improve Cookies’ Shape
If you suffer from flat GF cookies or would like them to rise more, there is a simple trick to make perfect chocolate chip cookies! Achieve beautiful bakery-style treats, making soft ridges, instead of flat and crisp.
First, portion out the dough using a medium cookie scoop or 2 tablespoons worth. Roll them into a smooth cookie ball and then shape into a tall cylinder with a flat bottom. As the dough bakes, it melt into layers, achieving bakery-style cookies!
If using another gluten-free cookie recipe and they are still flat, chances are the flour to fat ratio is off. GF starches do not absorb fat as well, which makes them spread excessively.
Adding 1-2 tablespoons more gluten-free flour can alleviate this. Alternatively, cut back on the butter and add an extra egg yolk for moisture and binding.
Trick 3: Chill Dough
GF starches generally rely on xanthan gum to assist with binding. However, this usually doesn’t go far enough to mimic the shape and elasticity wheat flours have. Therefore, many recipes add additional flour to further assist absorbing moisture and making the dough workable.
Unfortunately, once baked, this also yields some overly dry and crumbly cookies. This recipe combats that in two ways.
First, using melted butter coats and saturates the starches, decreasing grittiness. But then the dough is rather soft and adding more flour isn’t an optimal option. Chilling resolidifies the dough, making it easier to work and giving the starches time to relax and soften, further improving the texture.
Trick 4: Lower Oven Temp
After witnessing the success of baking gluten-free quick breads in a slightly lower oven, I decided to give it a try for cookies as well! Baking GF cookies in a 325°F oven rather than 350°F improved texture with a softer chew, rather than dense and sticky.
Just like chilling dough before baking, a lower oven slightly extends bake time, giving the starches time to meld with the fats homogeneously. While baking your cookies, do the experiment yourself. Bake one tray at 325°F and one at 350°F and see what you think!

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Seriously, THE BEST Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 8 tablespoons (113 g) unsalted butter, melted
- ¾ cup (176 g) packed light brown sugar
- ⅓ cup (67 g) granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1 ¾ cup (262 g) gluten free all purpose flour, Cup4Cup gluten-free flour highly recommended
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 ¼ cup (213 g) semisweet chocolate chips, I use 1 cup semi-sweet, ¼ cup miniature chips
Instructions
- In a large bowl or stand mixer beat together the melted butter, brown sugar, sugar, egg, and vanilla until well combined.8 tablespoons unsalted butter, ¾ cup packed light brown sugar, ⅓ cup granulated sugar, 1 large egg, 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- Add the flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix on low speed until combined and no flour pockets remain. Stir in chocolate chips or mix in on low speed. The dough will be slightly sticky and soft.1 ¾ cup gluten free all purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon salt, 1 ¼ cup semisweet chocolate chips
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 325°F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. (Tip: The cookies can go on ungreased baking sheets as well, but they release better from parchment or silicone)
- Use a medium cookie scoop (or 2 tbsp per cookie) to drop dough onto prepared baking sheets, about 2 inches apart. Roll the cookie dough into smooth balls and then shape into a tall cylinder with flat bottom (see post for image). This helps the cookies rise instead of flatten.
- Bake for 12-14 minutes, rotating pans halfway. Edges should be set, but middle is still soft. OPTIONAL TIP: When they come out of the oven, you can raise and drop the cookie sheet a few inches off the stove top to settle the cookies down into softer ridges. Cool on cookie sheets for 10 minutes before transporting to a wire rack.
Notes
storing / freezing
If you don’t plan on eating these treats within a day or two, wrap stacks of 2-3 cookies in plastic wrap, transfer to a ziplock freezer bag, and freeze up to 3 months. For storing at room temperature, make sure the cookies have cooled completely first before stacking and storing in an airtight container. To freeze unbaked cookies, drop portioned cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze until solid. Once the cookies are hard, transfer to a ziplock freezer bag and freeze up to 3 months. When ready to bake, place on parchment-lined baking sheets and bake from frozen, adding an additional 1-2 minutes baking time.Dairy Free adaptations
If you are looking for a dairy free recipe, use Enjoy Life brand chocolate chips and substitute regular unsalted butter for vegan butter sticks. Since dairy free, vegan butter is a little saltier, reduce the salt in the recipe by half. The recommended gluten-free flour, Cup4Cup, does contain milk powder in the blend (newer formula does not, so check label). Use King Arthur Measure-for-Measure gluten free flour as an allergen-free alternative.This post contains affiliate links. My opinions are always my own. If you purchase a product through an affiliate link, I make a small commission – at no cost to you. Read full disclosure policy here.
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These are sooo good. I use Krusteaz gluten free flour. They came out really good. Even the people in my family that are not gluten free say they are scrumptious. Next step is to test them out on my 97 y/o father. I made them for him to try while he is not wanting to eat much of anything. He loves cookies.
This is great! So glad your family loved them. I really hope your father enjoys them too! Thank you, Anita!
Best,
Melissa
Never mind, I see how to double it now!
This may have been asked and answered but I didn’t see it. Can I double the recipe using all the same proportions? I have made single portions many times and they are delicious! All of a sudden my family isn’t complaining about “gluten free”! LOL! Can’t keep them in the house!
Thank you!
Glad you found it and so happy your family is all on board! Makes it a lot easier 🙂
Best,
Melissa
I’ve made these delicious cookies several times now. Can you tell me what the serving size is for the Nutritional Information you provided?
Glad to hear, Theresa. The serving size is one cookie.
Best,
Melissa
That’s what I thought, thanks!
Very good cookies! This recipe is a keeper.
Thanks, Cathy!
Best,
Melissa
Hi Melissa, I am wanting to make these with my gf granddaughter this Friday. In your video you use chocolate chips and also mini chips. Are these gf, or are all or most ok to use in this recipe? All I can find near me are mini that are allergy free for 9 allergens. I’d love to use some big chips too, but don’t know what is safe. Thank you for your recipes and all your help! ~Julie~
Hi Julie,
Oh I’m sure your granddaughter will love them! I always recommend reading ingredient labels, but many common brands are, like Nestle, Guittard, Hershey’s. If you are using other baking chips, like peanut butter or butterscotch, they may contain malt extract so I would double check those.
Best,
Melissa
These were surprisingly good! Normally gluten free cookies don’t taste good and you can tell that they are gluten free but these ones you could hardly tell. Don’t get me wrong the texture and taste was not completely the same as normal cookies, but even the pickiest in the family ate them which shows a lot. The texture was still a bit gritty but not as bad as normal. Overall they were really good especially if you add some flaky salt on the top, it brings out the sweetness and it helps hide some of the gluten free taste
Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a note, Lily! So glad these cookies were enjoyed by all!
Best,
Melissa
I am not a normal gluten free baker, but I wanted a GF option for those friends and family that require that option. These cookies got rave reviews from all who tried them. I used king Arthur’s measure for measure flour and I browned my butter. I made smaller mounds than indicated because they didn’t seem to spread very well. I did cook them in a 325 degree convection oven for about 12 minutes and then dropped my sheet when taking them out. I was worried there would be a grainy taste at first tasting, but no one else noticed it or complained. In fact, I have yet to find somebody who didn’t enjoy these cookies. Thank you for the recipe!
It’s so kind of you to offer GF options to friends and family! And I love knowing they’re enjoyed. Thanks for taking the time to comment, Trudie!
Best,
Melissa
I have tried several GF recipes and this is by far the best. Watch the video and you can’t go wrong.
Thanks for commenting, Carl! I’m glad you found the video helpful.
Best,
Melissa
Made 2-14-2026 for valentines 💘! The best GF cookie ever! I was concerned about the shape in the directions but they turned out perfectly round. The texture is perfect and the center is soft and very ooey and gooey! Thank you this will be my forever go to chocolate chip cookie for our family! 🍪😊
Love reading this, Debra! Thanks for taking the time to leave me this note.
Best,
Melissa