• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to header navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

RecipeTin Eats

Fast Prep, Big Flavours

  • My RecipeTin
  • My cookbooks!
  • Recipes
  • Recipes By Category
    • Iconic + cult classics
    • Mains
      • Chicken
        • Chicken mince
      • Beef Recipes
        • Ground Beef (Mince)
      • Pork
      • Lamb
      • Turkey
      • Shrimp / Prawns
      • Salmon
      • Fish recipes
      • Salad Meals
    • Quick and Easy
    • Soups
    • One Pot – One Pan
    • Stewy slow-cooked things
    • Slow Cooker
    • Sides
      • All
      • Salads & veg
      • Show Off Salads
      • Rice (all)
      • Fried rice recipes
      • Rice (plain)
      • Potato
    • Pasta
      • All
      • Pasta bakes
      • Pasta salads
    • Sweet
      • Cakes
      • Candy
      • Cheesecakes
      • Cupcakes & Muffins
      • Cookies
      • Puddings & Cosy Desserts
      • Bite Size
      • Pies
      • Slices & Bars
      • Frosting & Icing
      • Ice cream
    • Cuisine
      • Asian
        • All
        • Stir fries
        • Noodles
        • Soups
        • Chinese
        • RecipeTin Japan 🇯🇵
        • Korean
        • Modern Asian
        • Thai
        • Vietnamese
      • French
      • Greek
      • Indian
      • Italian
      • Mediterranean
      • Mexican
      • Middle Eastern
      • South American
    • Dietary
      • Gluten Free
      • Low Calorie
      • Vegetarian
    • Other Categories
      • BBQ
      • Breakfast
      • Burgers
      • 🎄Christmas
      • Cocktails
      • Party Foods
      • Rice Recipes
      • Roasts
      • Sandwiches & Sliders
    • Recipe collections
    • Cookbook recipes
  • My Food Bank
  • About
    • Me
    • RecipeTin Meals
    • My Cookbooks
      • Tonight (NEW!)
      • Dinner
    • Free Recipe Books
    • Contact
    • Nitty Gritty
      • Policy: Use of Recipes & Images
      • Privacy & Disclosure
Home Cookies

Single serve chocolate chip cookie

By Nagi Maehashi
139 Comments
Share
  • Copy Link
  • E-mail
  • Facebook
  • WhatsApp
Published29 May '26 Updated30 May '26
Jump to
Recipe

This is my Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe. Whether you make one giant cookie, two large ones or four sensible ones, it is strictly a one-person affair. No sharing!! 😈

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie

Single serve chocolate chip cookie

This is a recipe that has one goal – to get a warm cookie with puddles of melty chocolate in your hands as quickly as humanly possible. It does not make enough to share or keep for later. It takes barely 10 minutes to get in the oven (you will be surprised how fast you move when working with small quantities of flour, sugar etc).

And when it comes out, it’s everything you dream a chocolate chip cookie to be. Crispy on the edges, soft and gooey in the middle, buttery, with pockets of warm chocolate that floods your mouth, and for one glorious moment while you’re enjoying it, everything just feels right in the world.

Enough chatter from me. Let’s get this cookie in your hands!!

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie

PS. I keep using the word “cookie” throughout this post, but I actually prefer to make two largish cookies rather than one giant one (above), just because the crispy-edge-chewy-centre ratio is more to my liking. But you can actually make one giant cookie or even four smaller ones!

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie
It’s so quick to make a small amount of cookie dough!
Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie
Whatever size you make, this is what the inside looks like!

Ingredients in Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie

Here’s what you need to make this. Everything you need for regular chocolate chip cookies, on a smaller scale!

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe
  • Flour – Just plain flour / all-purpose flour. If you use self raising flour with baking powder built in, it will mess with the cookie thickness. I tried, to see if I could skip an ingredient (baking soda or baking powder), and it worked and was still a tasty cookie, but it wasn’t what I was after (it was more cakey).

  • Brown and white sugar – Brown sugar gives cookies chew and caramel-y tones, whereas white sugar makes the edges crispy. I fiddled with the quantities a fair bit before landing on what I think is the perfect combination!

    Note: The recipe uses 1/4 cup in total of sugar, it is sweet, as sweet as the Chocolate Chip Cookie of my Dreams. If you cut back on sugar, you lose the chewiness or crispiness. I have made it with as low as 2 1/2 tbsp, and it still comes out as a cookie, but it’s softer than I wanted.

  • Egg yolk – Sorry, I show a full egg, but actually you just need the egg yolk! Freeze the egg white – I’ve been fiddling with a recipe that I think is a terrific way quick way to use up egg whites and I’ll share it in a few weeks, promise. If you can’t wait, see here for recipes that call for egg whites or just add it to the egg ribbons for Chinese Corn Soup (egg drop soup), Hot and Sour Soup or toss it into your scrambled eggs.

  • Baking soda (bi-carbonate) – This is what makes the cookie rise a tiny bit (so it’s not a rock hard disc) and also makes it spread. Baking powder, on the other hand, makes it rise but doesn’t make cookies spread so it makes them more cake-y.

  • Unsalted butter – Melted, rather than softened. Which means you can make this now!

  • Salt – A small pinch brings out the flavours. I also like to sprinkle the cookie with salt flakes which gives it a lovely sweet-salty contrast, but this entirely optional.

  • Chocolate chips! You can use whatever type of chocolate you want – my default is dark chocolate chips (US: semi-sweet chocolate chips) – or you can chop up any chocolate bar you can get your hands on. Just get some chocolate into this cookie!


How to make Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookies

The first time you make a single serve cookie, you might feel odd measuring out tablespoons of flour and sugar rather than scooping up cups. But once you see how quickly the dough comes together and the cookie goes into the oven, that odd feeling quickly turns into pure satisfaction. Or maybe just smug delight. 😂

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe
  1. Just melted butter – In a heatproof mixing bowl, melt the butter in the microwave just until it is almost melted, then mix to finish melting using the residual heat. The goal here is to have melted butter that is just warm, rather than piping hot, which will make your cookie dough is firm enough to roll into balls and bake without chilling. Because when we need cookies, we need them now! 😅

  2. Wet ingredients – Using a rubber spatula, mix in the sugar, then egg yolk, vanilla and salt.

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe
  1. Add dry – Add the flour and salt, then scatter the baking soda across the flour. This technique removes the need to whisk the dry ingredients in a separate bowl.

  2. Choc chips – Mix until the flour is almost incorporated, then add most of the choc chips (reserve some to put on top, it looks nice 🙂 ). Mix until you no longer see flour.

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe
  1. Shape – Divide and roll the cookie into 2 balls and flatten to 1.5cm/0.6″ thick. If your dough is too sticky to handle (was your butter too hot?? 🙂), pop the bowl in the fridge for 5 to 10 minutes to let the cookie dough firm up.

    Other size options – You can also make one giant cookie or 3 to 4 smaller cookies. As mentioned above, I like to make 2 large ones as it has the ideal crispy-edge-soft-insides ratio for my taste!

  2. Bake for 13 to 14 minutes or until edges are tinged gold and the centre is pale golden. They will look a little raw in the middle, have faith! They will finish cooking as they cool. (The bake time for one large one is slightly longer, 16 to 18 minutes.)

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe
  1. Decorate with choc chips – Place the reserved choc chips on top, the chocolate will melt and glue them onto the surface.

  2. Cool on the tray for 10 minutes. They will crisp up on the edges and the inside will finish cooking. Then, grab and attack! (Or transfer to rack to fully cool then store in an airtight container).

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie

How this cookie stacks up against other recipes!

Even without factoring in the speed, these are very, very good cookies. More bakery-style than my everyday Easiest Chocolate Chip Cookies, they have a chewier centre, richer flavour and deeper golden colour thanks to using egg yolk rather than whole egg. I use whole eggs in my everyday recipe simply because I don’t want five spare egg whites every time I make cookies!

As for how this Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie stacks up again the Chocolate Chip Cookies of my Dreams – visually, they are actually quite similar though they don’t have quite the same impressive chew, outstanding crispy edges and exceptional butterscotchy undertones.

But then again, you haven’t had to refrigerate the dough overnight. 🙂

You see, every chocolate chip cookie has its place! And this is the one you make when the craving hits and you want a warm gooey cookie all to yourself ASAP, without ending up with a whole batch of cookies sitting on the counter tempting you for days. 🍪 Hope you love it! – Nagi x


Watch how to make it

Hungry for more? Subscribe to my newsletter and follow along on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for all of the latest updates.

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie

Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie

Author: Goh (RecipeTin Eats)
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Cooling time: 10 minutes mins
Total: 35 minutes mins
Cookie, Sweet Baking
Western
Servings2 large cookies for one person
Tap or hover to scale
Print
Recipe video above. You will be pulling this out of the oven in just over 20 minutes! Really, it's incredible how fast it is to make a small batch of cookies. 🙂
Note – whether you make one giant cookie, two large ones or four sensible ones, this recipe is strictly a one-person affair. No obligation to share!! 😈 I prefer making 2 large 10cm/4" cookies as the ratio of soft/chewy middle to crispy edges is perfect to me, so that's the base recipe. But for a big impact cookie, make one large 17cm/7" one!

Ingredients

  • 30g / 2 tbsp unsalted butter , cut into a few chunks
  • 2 1/2 tbsp (tightly packed) brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 tbsp caster sugar / superfine sugar (regular / granulated is ok too)
  • 1 egg yolk from a large egg FRIDGE COLD ~55g/2oz in shell (Note 1)
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/3 cup + 1 tbsp plain flour / all-purpose flour
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda , sifted if lumpy (Note 2 re: baking powder)
  • 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips / semi-sweet chocolate chips , or whatever choc chips / chopped chocolate you want
  • Pinch salt flakes , optional
Prevent screen from sleeping

Instructions

ABBREVIATED

  • Mix sugar and melted butter, then yolk, vanilla and salt. Mix in dry, then choc chips. Shape into 2 x 1.5cm/0.6" thick discs. Bake 13 – 14 min at 190°C/375°F (170°C fan-forced).

FULL RECIPE (2 large cookies)

  • Preheat oven to 190°C/375°F (170°C fan-forced). Place a sheet of baking paper on a tray.
  • Partially melt butter – Put the butter in a microwave proof bowl. Heat on high for 30 seconds or until mostly melted. Stir to finish melting – it should look a little milky. (Note 3)
  • Wet ingredients – Add both sugars into the butter, mix with a rubber spatula to combine. Add yolk, vanilla and salt. Mix to combine.
  • Dry ingredients – Scatter flour across surface then baking soda across flour. Mix until flour is almost fully incorporated. Mix through most of the chocolate chips (reserve some for topping).
  • Shape – Form 2 balls and flatten to 1.5cm/0.6" thick. Place on tray. If your dough is too sticky to handle, pop it in the fridge for 5 to 10 minutes (see Note 4).
  • Smaller/larger cookies – You can also do 3 or 4 smaller cookies (same bake time and temp) or one giant cookie (see below).
  • Bake for 13 – 14 minutes or until edges are tinged gold and the centre is pale golden.
  • Top – Place reserved chocolate chips on top of each (chocolate will melt and glue to surface) and sprinkle with salt flakes if using.
  • Cool 10 minutes – Leave cookies to cool on the tray for 10 minutes so they firm up and finish cooking. Then attack! (Or transfer to rack to fully cool then store in an airtight container).

ONE GIANT COOKIE ~17cm/7″ wide

  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F (160°C fan-forced). Make one large ball and flatten to 2cm/0.8" thick. Bake 16 – 18 minutes until edges are golden and middle is pale golden. Press reserved chocolate chips on surface, cool 10 minutes on the tray before attacking!

Recipe Notes:

SUGAR NOTE: I used to make this with slightly less sugar, but leading up to sharing the recipe, I put the recipe through its paces and found that by increasing each sugar by just 1/2 tablespoon made a big difference – crispier edges, chewier centre, and better flavour overall.
If you’re watching sugar, you can reduce each by 1/2 tablespoon without a huge compromise, but don’t go lower or the cookie won’t bake properly (I tried!).
1. Egg size – Use a large egg which is from a carton labelled “large eggs”, ~50-55g/2oz each. The yolk should be just about 1 tablespoon. If your eggs are substantially larger (eg jumbo), separate the yolk and white then measure out 1 tablespoon of yolk. If you only have a smaller egg, separate the yolk, put it in a tablespoon and top up with whites.
Fridge cold – I know room temperature eggs is typical for baking but here, the cold yolk helps to firm the cookie dough so it’s rollable straight away, without refrigeration time.
2. Baking powder will work but the shape of the cookie will be different, it puffs up more and spreads less. Use 1/4 teaspoon.
3. Milky melted butter – By only partially melting the butter then finish the melting by mixing, the butter will look milky rather than clear yellow and will be cool enough to make a dough that is firm enough to shape without chilling.
If you fully melt it (clear yellow and hot), that’s fine – just chill the dough for about 5 minutes so it’s not too sticky to shape.
4. Fridge firm – If the cookie dough is too sticky and soft to roll into balls, refrigerate the bowl for 5 minutes to firm the mixture.
Storage – These will keep for 3 to 4 days but they really are at their prime on the day of making!
Nutrition per cookie, assuming 2 cookies. I’m a little disappointed, I had hoped it would be single digit calories – but I guess we can’t have it all! 🤷🏻‍♀️😅

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 392cal (20%)Carbohydrates: 41g (14%)Protein: 4g (8%)Fat: 24g (37%)Saturated Fat: 17g (106%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 130mg (43%)Sodium: 111mg (5%)Potassium: 224mg (6%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 34g (38%)Vitamin A: 508IU (10%)Vitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 119mg (12%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
Keywords: chocolate chip cookie for one, Chocolate chip cookie recipe, individual cookie, single serve chocoalte chip cookie, small batch cookie recipe
Did you make this recipe?I love hearing how you went with my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @recipe_tin.

Remembering Dozer

I will always remember this moment as the day karma punished me swiftly and severely. Me, cruelly flaunting a magnificent strawberry tart under Dozer’s nose, with no intention of sharing it with him…..

Nagi-Dozer-strawberry-custard-tart-dropped_1

…The next moment, the entire tart slid onto the floor.

Nagi-Dozer-strawberry-custard-tart-dropped_2

Truly one of Dozer’s greatest victories. No barking. No begging. Just patience, and a little help from gravity. And that smug look on his face is everything!!! 😂


Dozer was my beautiful dog and faithful companion for 14 years. He was also official taste-tester of RecipeTin Eats, and filled every day with joy, mischief and laughs. He passed away in February 2026. I miss him every day. The Life Of Dozer section shares the happiest moments of his life and keeps his memory alive. Read more about him here.

In loving memory of Dozer

2012 – 2026


Previous Post
One Pot Lasagna – with layers!
Next Post
Chicken and Sweet Corn Soup with Noodles

Hi, I'm Nagi!

I believe you can make great food with everyday ingredients even if you’re short on time and cost conscious. You just need to cook clever and get creative!

Read More

Free Recipe eBooks

Join my free email list to receive THREE free cookbooks!

Reader Interactions

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Cooked this? Rate this recipe!




139 Comments

  1. KATHLEEN WEST says

    June 9, 2026 at 1:14 am

    5 stars
    This recipe sounds wonderful. I just got a request for cookies last night, so I am going to surprise my friend with this. I think it will be a go-to recipe in the future! And, I love the memorial to your dog. I have had 7 rescue dogs. I have a 7-year-old Shih Tzu now. I have loved every one and miss every one of the dogs.

    Reply
  2. Ally says

    June 8, 2026 at 6:08 pm

    Has anyone done these in an air fryer? How did they turn out?

    Reply
  3. Eden Jeanne says

    June 4, 2026 at 11:09 pm

    5 stars
    Loved them! Best served at 2am with choc chips in the face of a smile 🙂 Our own Dozer lookalike wanted some!

    Reply
  4. aarti maurya says

    June 4, 2026 at 6:48 pm

    5 stars
    This single-serve chocolate chip cookie looks absolutely delicious and perfect for satisfying sweet cravings instantly. Homemade desserts always make celebrations more special, just like thoughtful gifting ideas for loved ones. Many people also prefer to send chocolates to USA online these days to make birthdays and special occasions sweeter from miles away.

    Reply
  5. Eva says

    June 4, 2026 at 6:04 am

    I really don’t deserve your perfectionism 🙈. I get this lovely recipe, read the instructions, then I double the recipe, eyeball the chocolate chips, use a whole egg instead of two yolks because I don’t want leftovers, and use baking powder since I’m out of baking soda. They still turned out delicious, no question, but considering the pain you go to, to test these recipes, I feel like I’m stomping on roses here 🥹

    Reply
  6. Sharon Zwerin says

    June 2, 2026 at 5:14 am

    5 stars
    My husband went out for a walk, and I decided to make these cookies. By the time he came back, they were cooling! They were absolutely delicious. We’ve been picking at one, and I gave the other to my SIL so that I wouldn’t eat it. I’m making this again Saturday morning for my mahjong group!

    Reply
  7. Steph 🇨🇦 says

    June 1, 2026 at 11:55 pm

    5 stars
    These are soooo good! Just like you would buy in a bakery shop. I made three and it was for me a perfect size. So simple, too simple because I could make them any day, anytime 😊

    Reply
  8. Robin Bent says

    June 1, 2026 at 11:23 pm

    Nagi, I am unable to see your video recipes for the last several emails. Do you know how I can correct that?

    Reply
  9. Kama Stephen says

    June 1, 2026 at 6:59 pm

    5 stars
    Warm melty choc chips in a delicious crispy cookie, what’s not to love. In fact, they are so good I made them for the second night running. 🤭

    Reply
  10. Julieanne says

    June 1, 2026 at 7:21 am

    Thank you for always being so detailed in your recipes and ingredients notes .. setting this very novice cook up for success

    Reply
  11. Ellen says

    June 1, 2026 at 1:20 am

    Amazing cookies! I’ve made them 2 days in a row. It’s the perfect recipe with the right amount of gooeyness and chewiness. And so quick to make. I love this recipe!

    Reply
  12. Patricia Lenz says

    May 31, 2026 at 11:40 pm

    Hi Nagi I have followed you for so many years. I love everything that you do. I wish that there was more of this single cooks is it possible to do a one serve or two serve on your web site . I have seen this done on other pages. Love Trish

    Reply
  13. Leanne says

    May 31, 2026 at 10:51 pm

    Hi Nagi,
    Your recipes are a family favourite.

    When I got this recipe it reminded me of my Grandson Charlie. He was making a chocolate mug cake the other night.

    I shared your recipe with him.
    He made it yesterday and loved it. I love cooking and sharing recipes with my grandchildren.

    Thanks again for a great recipe.

    Reply
  14. Tom says

    May 31, 2026 at 6:03 pm

    Hey Nagi 👋 😀

    Would this work in the air fryer??

    Reply
  15. Kim Dyson says

    May 31, 2026 at 4:25 pm

    5 stars
    Amazing!!! Love these. Could you also try a single serve cake?? I know you will nail it☺️

    Reply
  16. Kylie says

    May 31, 2026 at 2:42 pm

    5 stars
    Perfect timing! This hit my inbox last night and this arvo while my hubby is a little unwell on the couch, I asked if he would like a chocolate chip cookie. Done! Sooooo quick and easy, Nagi you’re not wrong. I used coconut sugar instead of brown sugar and with my oven, it’s not had them in for about 10 minutes. Perfectly crunchy edges and chewy centre. I split the mixture into two largish cookies and 2 smaller ones. Soooooo happy! Thanks Nagi. PS I don’t usually comment on things but had to for this. I hope you’re also doing ok without Dozer- they leave the biggest hole in your heart so I hope you’re keeping busy and doing ok. X

    Reply
  17. Eddy says

    May 31, 2026 at 10:51 am

    Nagi you are a grandma’s best friend! This recipe is fantastic for when they come without previous notice and i don’t have any waiting in the freezer to be baked.
    I love reading about Dozer, we all miss him💔, I actually read the stories to my “tester”🐶💝

    Reply
  18. Theresa says

    May 31, 2026 at 12:23 am

    5 stars
    Nagi – you’re a wonder. Amazing, best cookies ever! Perfect study break treat. Our new go to cookie. All of your recipes are so detailed, takes guess work out of it. Thank you

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 31, 2026 at 8:49 am

      I’m so happy you enjoyed them!! Thanks for letting me know Theresa! – N xx

      Reply
  19. Gael Prior says

    May 30, 2026 at 6:08 pm

    I’m loving the memories of Dozer anecdotes. Always remembered.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 31, 2026 at 8:49 am

      Thanks Gael. I am loving having an excuse to scour through photos and remember him ❤️

      Reply
  20. Tiff S says

    May 30, 2026 at 5:43 pm

    Nice one Dozer …I can hear him snickering from beyond 🧡💛

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 31, 2026 at 8:49 am

      😂

      Reply
Older Comments

Primary Sidebar

Hi, I'm Nagi!

I believe you can make great food with everyday ingredients even if you’re short on time and cost conscious. You just need to cook clever and get creative! Read More

Free Recipe eBooks

Join my free email list to receive THREE free cookbooks!

Meet Dozer

Official taste tester of RecipeTin Eats! Meet Dozer
As Featured On

Never miss a recipe!

Subscribe to my newsletter and receive 3 FREE ebooks!

Subscribe
Recipes
  • All Recipes
  • By Category
  • Collections
About
  • About Nagi
  • About Dozer
  • RecipeTin Meals
Related
  • RecipeTin Japan
Help
  • Contact
  • Image Use Policy
© RecipeTin Eats 2026
  • Privacy Policy & Terms
Site Credits
Maintained by Human Made Designed by Melissa Rose Design Developed by Once Coupled
All Rights Reserved

Subscribe to my newsletter

Sign up and receive 3 FREE EBOOKS!