Print this free chocolate chip cookie recipe printable to decorate your kitchen and always have your favorite cookie recipe on display—no cookbook required. Fun, charming, and practical!
Homemade chocolate chip cookies have been a family favorite for as long as I can remember. Not the store-bought dough that promises a homemade taste, but the real thing: sugar, flour, butter, vanilla and chocolate—made from scratch and full of warm, nostalgic flavor. We bake them for everyday treats, holidays, and any time we want a taste of home.
My mom always kept a bag or two of Nestle® Toll House® semi-sweet chocolate morsels in the pantry—truly a staple on the grocery list. I do the same now, so when the craving hits, everything is already on hand and we can whip up a batch in no time. The recipe we use is the classic one printed on the back of the chocolate morsels bag, and it’s stood the test of time. It’s simple, reliable, and produces consistently delicious cookies.

I can recite the ingredient list in my sleep: white sugar, brown sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking soda, salt, and chocolate chips—classic components that make the best chocolate chip cookies. Keeping this recipe visible in the kitchen eliminates the habit of rifling through cookbooks or searching for the recipe online when you’re in the middle of baking. That’s why I created a printable version with a charming chalkboard design—practical, attractive, and perfect for framing or hanging on a hook in your kitchen.
The printable makes a great holiday decoration and is especially handy during busy baking seasons. It’s designed to be both decorative and useful: large, legible text for quick reference, and a style that complements farmhouse, rustic, and modern kitchens alike. Hang it near your mixing area so everyone can follow along when you bake together.
Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Printable


Beyond being a pretty kitchen accent, the printable helps make baking more approachable. If you forget an ingredient or the next step, the recipe is right there. It’s ideal for teaching kids to bake, sharing a family tradition with friends, or keeping a reliable go-to recipe in plain sight. The chalkboard aesthetic fits holiday decor especially well and adds a cozy, handmade feel to your kitchen.

Here are a few helpful tips to get the best results from your homemade chocolate chip cookies:
- Use room-temperature butter and eggs for even mixing and consistent texture.
- Measure flour correctly—spoon it into the measuring cup and level off—to avoid dense cookies.
- Chilling the dough briefly can help the cookies spread less and develop a chewier center.
- Watch your cookies toward the end of baking; they often continue to set after you remove them from the oven so slight softness in the center is normal.
- Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature to keep them fresh and soft for several days.
The printable is also a sweet seasonal touch—perfect for setting out Santa’s snack on Christmas Eve or for gifting to friends who love to bake. Framed or clipped to a recipe board, it becomes both a decorative element and a functional recipe card that helps create lasting memories around the kitchen table.

Enjoy baking, sharing, and displaying this free chocolate chip cookie recipe printable. May it inspire many joyful moments and delicious batches of cookies in your kitchen for years to come.