Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Total Time 12 minutes
Servings 12 servings

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These vegan chocolate chip cookies are perfectly soft, chewy, and made in one bowl. Ready in just 12 minutes, they taste like something from a bakery.

vegan chocolate chip cookies.

My partner loves my eggless chocolate chip cookies and considers them to be one of my best dessert recipes ever. Some friends recently asked if there was a way to adapt them to make them vegan, and unfortunately, it wasn’t that simple. Instead, I set out to create a complete vegan chocolate chip cookie recipe. After years of testing and tweaking, it turned into something much bigger.

These cookies have actually won multiple baking awards in Australia and the United States- which still blows my mind- and they continue to be one of the most popular recipes on my site. They’re made in one bowl, require NO vegan butter or margarine, and somehow still come out soft in the middle, chewy on the edges, and packed with chocolate chips.

I love that they don’t need any chill time or specialty ingredients, and make even the biggest carnivore think they’re from a bakery.

Table of Contents
  1. Key Ingredients
  2. How to make vegan chocolate chip cookies
  3. Arman’s recipe tips
  4. Storage and make-ahead
  5. Frequently asked questions
  6. Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies (Recipe Card)
  7. More vegan cookie recipes

What people are saying

★★★★★“Made your vegan chocolate chip cookies (award-winning) 2x in 1 week. I am vegan and these are AMAZING! My 8-year-old granddaughter asked if I would make them for her birthday in September… she is an extremely picky eater…does not seem to like a lot of foods kids eat, so this is a bonus. Thank you! 💕”Beth

Key Ingredients

  • White and brown sugar. A combination of both sugars ensures the cookies are crisp around the edges while being soft and gooey in the middle. 
  • Coconut oil. Be sure the coconut oil has been softened to room temperature. You want it to have a soft, buttery texture. Remember to use refined coconut oil, as it has no coconut flavor.
  • Plant-based milk of choice. I used unsweetened almond milk, but any dairy-free milk (like oat, coconut, soy, cashew, etc.) will be fine.
  • Vanilla extract. A must for any cookie recipe! 
  • All-purpose flour. Nothing fancy here, just simple white flour. If you notice it clumps, I suggest sifting it first.
  • Baking soda and powder. Both leavening agents are used to ensure the cookies remain thick and chewy and do not spread too much. 
  • Salt. Brings out the natural sweetness of the cookies. 
  • Chocolate Chips. Reserve a handful of vegan chocolate chips to add on top of the cookies, so there are plenty of them in every bite (my secret trick!). I typically make my own, but I like Enjoy Life chocolate chips and their chocolate chunks. Also, most dark chocolate over 68% is dairy-free.

How to make vegan chocolate chip cookies

This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

vegan cookie dough in a bowl.

Step 1- Make the cookie dough: Cream together the sugars and coconut oil. Add the remaining ingredients and mix until a smooth dough remains. Fold through the chocolate chips. 

balls of vegan cookie dough on a lined baking sheet.

Step 2- Bake: Place balls of cookie dough onto a lined baking sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes, or until the edges are just done. 

Step 3- Let them firm up and cool: Carefully remove the cookies from the oven and let them cool completely on a cooling rack before enjoying. 

chocolate chip cookies vegan.

Arman’s recipe tips

  • Do not over-mix the cookie dough, as this can affect how much the cookies spread. Mix until everything is combined, and fold in the chocolate chips at the end.
  • If you don’t have coconut oil, you can use vegan butter instead. Try to use good-quality butter, preferably from a stick. Some vegan butter contains added water, which can change the texture of the cookies. I’ve had success using Miyoko’s or Kite Hill.
  • Avoid overbaking the cookies. Remember, they continue to cook as they cool down. Besides, they are vegan and are fine to be a little undercooked. I recommend removing them from the oven once the edges begin to brown.
  • For chewy vegan chocolate chip cookies, remove them from the oven at 12 minutes. 

Storage and make-ahead

To store: Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 5 days. Please ensure the cookies have cooled entirely first. Otherwise, they will become soft and limp.

To freeze: Place cooled cookies in a ziplock bag and label it 6 months from the date they are made- that is how long they will keep! To enjoy cookies from the freezer, allow them to thaw at room temperature or in the fridge overnight.

Make ahead: You can freeze the cookie dough for later. I don’t recommend freezing the cookie dough for more than a month, as the dough will become too crumbly.

best vegan chocolate chip cookies.

Frequently asked questions

Why are my cookies coming out flat?

Melted coconut oil smooths the dough and causes the cookies to spread more, making them thinner. This is why I always recommend softening your coconut oil to room temperature.

Can I substitute brown sugar for white sugar in cookies?

I don’t recommend using just one kind of sugar, especially all brown sugar. The cookies turn out a little too soft, and the molasses flavor can be quite overpowering. If anything, it would be better to use all white sugar instead.

Is vegan cookie dough safe to eat raw?

Even though this recipe is uses no eggs or milk, you still shouldn’t eat the raw cookie dough. It has untreated raw flour, which can lead to food poisoning. For a safe-to-eat cookie dough, try my vegan edible cookie dough.

✅ Nutrition reviewed

Nutrition information has been reviewed by registered dietitian Felicia Newell, MScAHN, RD, CPT.

vegan chocolate chip cookie recipe

Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies

5 from 354 votes
These vegan chocolate chip cookies are perfectly soft, chewy, and made in one bowl! Ready in just 12 minutes, I love how these taste like classic chocolate chip cookies. Watch the video below to see how I make it in my kitchen!
Servings: 12 servings
Cook: 12 minutes
Total: 12 minutes

Video

Ingredients  

  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar * See notes
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil softened like butter, NOT melted
  • 1/4 cup Unsweetened almond milk can substitute for any non-dairy milk of choice
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour sifted
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup vegan chocolate chips

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a large tray with parchment paper or a cookie sheet.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the brown sugar and white sugar with the coconut oil and whisk well, until glossy. Add in the milk of choice and vanilla extract. Mix well.
  • Add in the sifted flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt and mix very well, until a dough remains. Using a rubber spatula, fold through the vegan chocolate chips.
  • Form 12-15 balls of dough using either a cookie scoop (2 inches) or a large spoon. Place them on the lined tray and top with extra chocolate chips. Bake for 10-11 minutes or until the edges have gone slightly golden.
  • Remove from the oven and let cool on the tray completely.

Notes

  • Brown sugar sub: Coconut sugar works. 
  • Leftovers: Keep at room temperature for up to 5 days or the fridge for up to two weeks. 
  • Bake from frozen: To make cookies from a frozen state, allow the dough to thaw in the fridge or at room temperature. Once it is chilled but durable, they are ready to be baked! 

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 125kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 1gFat: 6gPotassium: 2mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 2IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 3mgIron: 3mgNET CARBS: 18g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Arman Liew
Tried this recipe?Give us a shout at @thebigmansworld or tag #thebigmansworld!

Originally published April 2022, updated and republished April 2025

Arman Liew

I’m a three time cookbook author, culinary school graduate, and writer, and passionate about creating easy and healthier recipes. I believe you don’t need to be experienced in the kitchen to make good food using simple ingredients that most importantly, taste delicious.

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  1. 5 stars
    I make these all the time when I get my cookie craving, which let’s be real happens all the time!

    My boyfriend who is a professional Chef LOVES them, and can’t believe that they are vegan!

    Chewy, with that slight crisp on the outside, melty chocolatey chip deliciousness!!!

    It’s so hard not to eat the whole batch. Hahaha
    Worth it to double or triple the recipe and have it on hand! Haven’t tried freezing but I’m sure they would keep well.

    Thanks for this amazing FAVOURITE cookie recipe!

    1. Aw, B- this is the sweetest comment, and thanks for sharing the approval of your professional chef boyfriend- I really appreciate it.

  2. 5 stars
    i would give this a 10000000 if i could. It was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD i LOVE it i could it EVERY DAY and i probably am i am just about to make them. ENJOY!!!!!

  3. 5 stars
    I made this with gluten free flour (1:1) and it came out perfect!! My new go to chocolate chip recipe

  4. 5 stars
    These biscuits are so easy to make and some of the best I have ever eaten. The texture is DIVINE! Thank you so much.

  5. Hello, I am wondering if you would have any suggestions about making chocolate chip cookie bars instead of individual cookies and what size pan to use? Thank you and I love all of your recipes! Take care, Chapin

    1. Yes! Just bake it in a pan and increase the cooking time by 4-5 minutes, or until set around the sides!

  6. 5 stars
    Hi Arman, Thank you for your great recipes! Could you please clarify something? When you say whisk coconut oil and sugars until the batter is glossy, do you mean with a whisk or with a mixer, or with a spoon? What exactly is glossy? Thank you! I’m never sure if I should be using a mixer, a spoon, or a whisk.
    Margie

  7. 5 stars
    Thank you for the awesome recipe. I subbed 1 tsp each oat flour, coconut flour, and ground flax with 1/3 cup water mixed in for the plant milk and they are perfect. With the mini enjoy life brand choc chips too! My new go to” recipe!

  8. 5 stars
    Made your vegan chocolate chip cookies (award winning) 2x in 1 week. I am vegan and these are AMAZING! My 8 year old granddaughter asked if I would make them for her birthday In September… she is an extremely picky eater…does not seem to like a lot of foods kids eat so this is a bonus. Please keep posting vegan recipes… I have found some good ones in the Big Man’s World …where I found this one! Thank you! 💕

  9. 5 stars
    This recipes is very very good , I added 1/2 tsp cinnamon next time I will add 1tsp . I reduced the brown sugar to 1/4 cup and 1/4 of coconut palm sugar next time I will even reduce more the brown sugar to 2tbs , I did 1/2 cup chocolate chips and 1/2 cup chopped walnuts I can’t imagine 1 cup of chocolate chip it would be too much and too sweet for me . I had to add a tad more milk I baked them for 16 minutes there was a nice rise but next time I will flattened the dough so they are thinner in all it’s a very good recipe very adaptable to any kind of fixings you want to add.

  10. 5 stars
    These are great staple vegan cookies! Mostly just household ingredients, simple recipe & DELICIOUS lil cookies!

  11. 5 stars
    Really good cookies but they spread out like crazy! From experience, coconut oil and vegan butter do that so I have better luck with canola oil! Well I have had better luck with canola oil until now. 😂 Still good flavor so thanks so much!

  12. 5 stars
    These are amazing! I have made them several times (even had to use almond extract once) and they are perfect every time! The only modification I make is that I only add about 1/2 of the chocolate chips that the recipes calls for (personal preference of less choc chips), but this recipe is a winner 🙌

  13. 5 stars
    10/10. Very nice recipe, tastes like cookies. I did have a bit of a struggle with the coconut oil as it gets all over the place, so keep that in mind. I made them smaller than the recipe states (and cooked shorter too) but I do not use a timer so unfortunately I cannot say how long. In summary: great recipe.

  14. 5 stars
    Wow, these are delicious. I make them at least once a week; my husband and grandkids love them. (I could devour the dough…) Here is my favorite way to make them: I use almond flour, and add chia/ flax seed and finely chopped pecans in the main recipe. (Make sure you slightly flatten before baking). But I’ve also made with a mixture of 2/3 almond flour and 1/3 whole wheat, very good too. In any version I make, I use Erithrotol (plant-based sugar, zero calories or sugar/mix with tiny bit of molasses to make “brown” sugar. No one notices it’s not real sugar) I switched out to all white flour for grandkids, they LOVED them. This is such a good recipe, I know it by heart now. Thank you for creating this lovely cookie!

    1. 5 stars
      My previous comment should’ve had five stars, my computer changed it to 4 by accident. Would’ve given more stars if I could!

  15. 5 stars
    Hi Arman! Thank you for this recipe and walkthrough. I made them today. I did substitute the coconut oil for vegan butter, and only had mini chocolate chips, but they turned out amazing. This recipe is also easy, 10 out of 10. I had limited ingredients this time around. I look forward to trying them with coconut oil next time.

  16. Hi! Can I make this dough and put in fridge or freezer till ready to bake, or do I need to bake them, then freeze them?

    Thanks!

  17. 5 stars
    I did not expect these to be sooo good!!! I actually love the lil hint of coconut aswell, hands down the best vegan cookie I’ve ever tasted. Thank you so much!!!

  18. Needed something quick and more importantly using simple ingredients as I was staying at my mother’s house. These were great and enjoyed by not only myself but all the non-vegans. Thanks for a great recipe!

  19. 5 stars
    I’ve made so many vegan chocolate chip cookie recipes and this one is the best overall! The taste, texture, ingredient list is all perfect- it is the vegan replica to the Tollhouse recipe I’ve been using for years. I look forward to your other recipes! Thank you for solving my cookie craving!

  20. I’ve made this recipe multiple times absolutely amazing thank you for sharing.
    If I made smaller cookies would I need to decrease the cooking time or would I still leave it at 12 minutes for chewy cookies?

  21. My toddler and I made this recipe for the first time together when we decided to bake after someone gifted us a kitchenaid! I was so impressed, happy, and satisfied with this recipe it is now my official go-to recipe for chocolate xhip cookies!! Thank you for altering this delicious vegan recipe!! 😋

  22. 5 stars
    So good! Best vegan cookies recipe I have found in years! Made them a few days ago with refined coconut oil and again today with vegan butter and they are both delicious. Great edges and not cakey like many other vegan cookies. Thanks very much Arman!

  23. 5 stars
    This is such a great recipe! Thank you. I used Erythritol instead of sugar at a 1 to 1 ratio and they turned out great! They are softer than a conventional sugar cookie however; but still great.
    Next time I will substitute a little coconut blossom sugar for its caramel flavour. And I think I will add a little more flour, and less sweetener.

  24. 5 stars
    Love this! Tasted a little too much like coconut for the non coconut lovers in the family. Is it possible to replace the coconut oil with vegan butter? Thx

    1. Hi Gen! I haven’t tried but I don’t see why not 🙂 Alternatively you could try refined coconut oil, that has no coconut flavor 🙂

  25. 5 stars
    Made these today. So simple and delicious!! Love how soft they stay. Will be my go to chocolate chip cookie recipe from now on.

  26. These cookies are amazing!! I made them for my uncle, who’s vegan, and they’re so good that I’ve made three more batches. I even subbed half a cup of white chocolate chips and half a cup of butterscotch chips in one batch (which isn’t vegan, sorry) and they’re so good.

  27. This recipe is AMAZING!! So simple to make and the taste is PHENOMENAL. Thanks so much for sharing 😊

  28. I’m excited to make this recipe! Can I replace the flour with almond flour or something similar? Thank you so much.

  29. These are really good. I made the 2nd batch w/ Coconut Manna because I ran out of Coconut Oil & they turned out fluffier and a tad more moist if you’re ok w/ a hint of coconut flavor. I also used organic granulated sugar instead of white refined & they turned out just fine. BTW when blending the sugar & oil, it’s sandy not silky and still turn out fine. Thank you!

  30. I just made these and they ARE the best! They are a little crispy on the outside but thick and chewy on the inside. The taste is delicious – raw cookie dough and baked. This is now the chocolate chip cookie recipe I will use, hands down! (I used gluten free flour – Namaste)

  31. Just made these. Possibly one of the easiest, most perfect chocolate chip cookies ever! I had 3 hours sleep after night shift and these were still simple to make. I used 1/4 c. whole wheat flour as I ran out of white and it worked out great. Thanks for a fantastic recipe!!

    1. 5 stars
      This is a perfect recipe! Love the subtle coconut flavor, i think I’ll add a little butter flavoring next time just to give a more complex flavor.

    2. 5 stars
      I have made these a handful of times and absolutely LOVE them, such an easy recipe and delicious every time!

  32. Many,many thanks Arman.x
    I will enjoy your lovely recipes ‘properly when this happens. They always look so tempting !

    Loraine.

  33. PLEASE – would it be possible to measure the ingredients in the ‘universal’ grammes ?
    The cup measure depends so much on what is being weighed it is different for flour, butter, liquids and fruits. It is complicated ! Is there a universal cup or can any cup be used as long as it is the same cup ???