Easy Chocolate Chip Cookies Dairy Egg Free | Milk Allergy Mom Recipes (2024)

Dairy-free, egg-free, and nut-free chocolate chip cookies…with that classic taste you love!

We’ve simplified our favorite cookies with one bowl, one sugar. And a reader shares how she made these gluten-free, too.

With this easy recipe, enjoy vegan chocolate chip cookies in about 30 minutes. Recipe below.

Who doesn’t love homemade chocolate chip cookies?

With this easy dairy-fee and egg-free recipe, we kick food allergies to the curb.

And we’ve had friends even make this recipe gluten-free. See review below!

The pandemic years had me taking a closer look the chocolate chip cookie recipe we’ve had posted for years.

Since 2020 showed us that you needed simple waffles and simple cake ingredients so much…

I thought it was time to make our chocolate chip cookies simple, too.

But don’t dismay, I promise they are just as good! If not better.

In fact, we’ve made them so easy that now I’m making them much more regularly.

Gasp, this recipe has even taken over our Oreo addiction.

As a mom, I’ll take homemade treats for my kids any day…the whole family is happy that these chocolate chip cookies are an easy replacement now.

We consider these cookies a 2020 win!

We’ll show you our current favorite milk-free butter and chocolate chips for these cookies.

And if you have egg allergy, we like to make these with an easy flax egg. I’ll show you how!

Now let’s get to the updated, simplified chocolate chip recipe that’s dairy and egg free. Shall we?

CAN I MAKE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES GLUTEN, DAIRY, EGG FREE

“We made Jamie Kaufmann ‘s chocolate chip cookies gluten free today! I swapped flour with Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 gluten free flour and used the flax egg to make them dairy-free, egg-free, gluten-free. They came out great!”

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE REVIEW

“These turned out amazing and perfect. I’m sooooo happy!!!! Thank you so much! I can’t wait to try the gluten free ones so my hubby can enjoy them too.”

WHAT’S THE EASIEST WAY TO MAKE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

While chocolate chip cookie dough may be hand-mixed, I sure find that an electric mixer saves so much time.

We know many allergy moms use a handheld electric mixer for these cookies.

But I have a Kitchen Aid Mixer right on my counter, and I use it almost daily.

It’s what I use to make these cookies. I just make sure I use the low settings so not to overmix.

DAIRY-FREE BUTTER FOR CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

When we first started making our dairy-free and egg-free chocolate chip cookies, we only had one dairy-free butter to choose from.

That was Fleischmann’s UNSALTED STICKS, sixteen years ago.

Not all Fleischmann’s butter is dairy-free so check labels!

The unsalted sticks may be the only dairy-free option in that brand, and it can change anytime.

BUT, there are soooo many more milk-free butter options on the market now!

So many, that we have a whole blog post dedicated to dairy-free butter options…and it’s never fully extensive because more just keep popping up.

So as we were updating this chocolate chip cookie recipe, I figured why not play around with the dairy-free butter, too.

Let’s just say we’ve been making chocolate chip cookies continuously for a month.

And we think we found our favorite dairy-free butter for these cookies.

Yes, the butter you choose can make a difference on the texture.

But don’t fret too much. Most everything I’ve tried has worked fine.

The fam will love these cookies, no matter what.

If you want to see our current favorite for this recipe, though…here it is!

As you can see, I’ve chosen a stick. That’s just easier to measure because this recipe will simply take two sticks.

You can always measure from a tub with a measuring cup instead, though.

PLEASE NOTE: Here at Milk Allergy Mom, we simply share products that work for our family. Please consult your own doctor before trying food, supplements, or other products. Also read all labels and call companies for the latest, most accurate product information.

DAIRY-FREE CHOCOLATE CHIPS FOR COOKIES

As soon as Enjoy Life had dairy-free chocolate chips we could use, it was game on at our house for allergy-friendly chocolate chip cookies.

That was many years ago!

Since then, more brands have emerged with their own special draws.

Several families love specialty brand Pascha.

Others love the affordability of mainstream options like allergy-friendly chips now made by Nestle and Walmart.

Here are the chocolate chips I find myself buying. It’s fun to mix things up!

semi-sweet mini chips

semi-sweet chocolate chunks

semi-sweet regular size chips

dark chocolate chips (affiliate)

white chocolate chips

coated chocolate candies

For the coated candies cookies, I make regular chocolate chip cookie dough with white or semi-sweet chips.

Then I add colorful coated candies to the top of each cookie before baking.

These are too expensive to mix into the batter, lol.

But they are worth buying for dairy and egg free “M&M-like” cookies that kids will love!

The cookies below were made with Walmart’s Great Value allergy-friendly white chocolate chips and topped with YumEarth’s choco candies.

CAN YOU MAKE COOKIE DOUGH AHEAD OF TIME

Yes! I love making up cookie dough ahead of time. Saves this busy mom a lot of time and work.

If you want to make cookies the next day, I simply cover my mixing bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for baking the next day.

If you want to make cookie dough days or weeks in advance, it works great to make the cookie into 1″ balls, flash freeze, and store in a freezer baggy.

When it’s time to bake the cookies, pull them out of the freezer, place on cookie sheet, let the dough come to room temp, and then bake on 375 for about 10 minutes.

HOW TO KEEP CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES FRESH

Store chocolate chip cookies in an airtight container with a piece of bread.

In high school, my classmate’s mom used to do this, and I learned the trick from her.

It works!

ALLERGY-SAFE BAKING PANS

We already loved USA Pans (affiliate) for their true non-stick, non-teflon material.

Nothing cleans better and easier than these silicone-coated, aluminum pans.

But we’ve now discovered that USA Pans are very allergy aware,

and they have a whole line of Allergy ID Pans! (affiliate)

Including an allergy ID cookie sheet. (affiliate)

Never worry about residue from butter, milk, cheese, etc.

Grab yourself some Allergy ID pans, in the color purple,

to know your kiddo is eating from safe, non-contaminated pans and surfaces.

How cool is that?!

Wish I had these 14 years ago.

COOKIE ICE CREAM SANDWICHES DAIRY-FREE

At our house, we love making ice cream sandwiches with our chocolate chip cookies.

Just add a scoop of your favorite allergy-friendly ice cream between two homemade chocolate chip cookies.

So easy if you already have cookies made anyways.

The kids love this special treat, now we don’t have to go to Disney just to get this allergy-safe.

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CAN I MAKE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES IN ONE BOWL

Yes, you can!

I simply dirty one bowl, my Kitchen Aid mixing bowl.

Instead of using bowls for both a dry mix and wet mix, here’s what I do.

First, I slowly mix the wet mix with my Kitchen Aid mixer.

Then I sprinkle in baking soda and salt to the dough and mix well on low speed.

Then I gradually add in the flour.

It’s that easy!

One bowl, low mess.

Plus, we’ve simplified the ingredients with just one oil and one sugar.

You’ll be able to make these cookies with one bowl, eight easy ingredients, in about 30 minutes!

HOW TO KEEP COOKIES FROM GOING FLAT

There are a few reasons that chocolate chip cookies could come out flat.

But they shouldn’t if you follow these tips.

One, make sure your dairy-free butter is chilled, not soft or melted.

Two, make sure your bowl of cookie dough doesn’t sit out too long as you’re baking cookies. The butter could start melting as the dough sits waiting to be baked. To remedy this, bake as many as you can at one time with a large cookie sheet or two small cookie sheets on the same baking rack. Or keep the bowl of dough in the refrigerator as you’re baking the cookies.

Three, make sure your cookie sheet isn’t hot. If it’s just come out of the oven, you can cool it down quickly by putting it in the freezer before making the second batch of cookies.

Hope these tips help for keeping your cookies thick and chewy!

CAN I USE COCONUT OIL IN CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

Yes! You can use some coconut oil in this recipe if you’d like.

Our original recipe called for half dairy-free butter and half coconut oil.

We decided to simplify this recipe, using just dairy-free butter, during 2020 when ingredients were hard to find.

Feel free to use half coconut oil and half dairy-free butter instead of all dairy-free butter.

But I prefer not to replace all the dairy-free butter with coconut oil because we think these cookies need some buttery taste.

Just make sure the coconut oil is solid and preferably chilled.

Using dairy-free butter and solid coconut oil could yield more fluffy cookies, which some people prefer.

For the recipe below, use 1/2 cup solid coconut oil and 1/2 cup dairy-free butter if you want to.

CAN I USE WHITE SUGAR IN THESE COOKIES

Yes! You can replace some of the brown sugar with white sugar in this recipe.

Again, that’s how our recipe originated.

But also again, the year 2020 caused us to simplify this recipe and we ended up really liking the all brown sugar variation…

using light brown sugar. It’s the perfect go-between for white sugar and dark brown sugar.

These cookies will still turn out delicious if you use half white sugar for the sugar.

Or even use 3/4 cup brown sugar and 1/4 white sugar.

They’ll even turn out if you use all dark brown sugar.

Our new preference is all light brown sugar for the perfect middle ground.

Perhaps decide just based on what you have in your pantry. Totally up to you!

Below shows cookies made with half white and half brown sugar, half dairy-free butter and half solid coconut oil.

It makes them more white and more cakey, which some prefer.

WHAT SIZE BATTER SCOOP IS BEST

Growing up, we simply spooned cookie dough onto cookie sheets before baking.

But things have gotten fancier in my lifetime!

So when I got married, I ordered a melon baller scoop for scooping cookie dough, and I used it for years! Perfect for toddler size cookies.

It wasn’t until my kids became teens that this frugal mama broke down and bought an actual cookie scoop, which is quite larger.

When I want to treat my kids to big ole’ cookies, I use the cookie scoop.

When I’m perhaps making cookies for a crowd and want to stretch them further, I’ll use the melon baller scoop.

Both work great for size consistency.

Here’s a set of scoopers (affiliate) you may like!

Now for the easy, simplified recipe.

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CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES DAIRY & EGG FREE

Oven 375 degrees

Makes 30-36 cookies.

INGREDIENTS

2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup dairy-free butter
1 cup light brown sugar
1
teaspoon vanilla extract
2 large eggs or 2 flax eggs
1 and 1/2 cup dairy-free chocolate chips

HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Make 2 flax eggs if not using real egg.

Beat together on low speed until creamy:

1 c. dairy-free butter
1 c. light brown sugar
1 tsp. quality vanilla extract

Mix in 2 beaten eggs or 2 flax eggs to the wet mixture on low speed.

Sprinkle 1 tsp. baking soda and 1/2 tsp. salt into the mixture, mix in on low speed.

Gradually add in 2 c. flour, 1/2 cup at a time, to the mixing bowl on low speed.

Fold in 1 and 1/2 cup dairy-free chocolate chips.

Drop the cookie dough by rounded tablespoons or with melon scoop (affiliate) or cookie scoop (affiliate) onto ungreased baking sheets (affiliate link). Place cookies about 2 inches apart so they can spread as they bake and not run together.

One 375 degrees, bake the cookies on the middle rack, for about 10 minutes or until golden brown. Let cookie sheet cool before baking another batch or a hot cookie sheet will make them bake flatter.

Move the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.

Store the cookies in an airtight container once cooled.

Hope you love these dairy-free and egg-free chocolate chip cookies as much as we do!

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FAQs

What are the allergens in Grandma's chocolate chip cookies? ›

CONTAINS MILK, SOY, AND WHEAT INGREDIENTS. ALLERGY INFORMATION: MADE ON EQUIPMENT THAT MAKES PRODUCTS CONTAINING PEANUTS AND TREE NUTS.

What cookies are soy free? ›

Soy Free Cookies Products
  • Enjoy Life Foods Cookies - Soft Baked Chewy Chocolate Chip. ...
  • Enjoy Life Soft Baked Snickerdoodle Cookies. ...
  • Enjoy Life Double Chocolate Brownie Soft Baked Cookies, Gluten, Dairy & Nut Free. ...
  • ORGANIC OATMEAL DARK CHOCOLATE GLUTEN-FREE COOKIES, OATMEAL DARK CHOCOLATE.

What are grandma cookies? ›

Grandma's cookies offer a delicious variety of homemade memories. With flavors like chocolate, peanut butter and lemon pie, every Grandma's treat is baked with love.

Can you eat cookies with egg allergy? ›

Some people with this type of reaction can eat small amounts of well-cooked eggs. Your allergy doctor will tell you if you can eat foods like bread, cakes and cookies. Always avoid foods with more egg that is not well cooked or raw such as French toast, pancakes and mayonnaise.

Are Oreos soy and dairy free? ›

SUMMARY. Oreo cookies are made without any animal products. However, the company that makes them says these cookies are made in facilities that handle milk. As a result, there may be traces of milk in Oreo cookies.

What are hidden soy ingredients? ›

Items that Contain Soy — Look for These Words in Ingredient Lists:
  • hydrolyzed soy protein (or HSP)
  • miso.
  • kinnoko flour.
  • kyodofu (freeze dried tofu)
  • natto.
  • autolyzed yeast.
  • calcium caseinate.
  • carob.

What to avoid when going soy-free? ›

If your child is allergic to soy, the following ingredients should be avoided: hydrolyzed soy protein, miso, soy sauce, soy flour, soy grits, soy nuts, soy milk, soy sprouts, soy protein concentrate, soy protein Isolate, soy sauce, tempeh, textured vegetable protein (TVP).

What could I be allergic to in chocolate chip cookies? ›

Some people who have an allergy to chocolate may be reacting to other ingredients in the chocolate. Other ingredients found in chocolate, such as tree nuts, peanuts, and soy, are common food allergy triggers.

What allergens are in cookies? ›

Simply put, we use the following common allergy related ingredients in our bakery:
  • Wheat.
  • Eggs.
  • Peanuts.
  • Tree Nuts (Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Cashews, Macadamia, and/or Hazelnuts)
  • Milk.
  • Butter.
  • Soy.

What are the ingredients in Grandma's cookies? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR (BLEACHED WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), SEMI-SWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS (SUGAR, CHOCOLATE LIQUOR, COCOA BUTTER, DEXTROSE, SOY LECITHIN, VANILLIN), SUGAR, VEGETABLE SHORTENING (PALM AND CANOLA OIL [WITH TBHQ TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS]), WHEY, AND LESS THAN 2% OF ...

What allergens are in chocolate chips? ›

But milk based ingredients and other top allergens can linger in many brands and varieties of semi-sweet and dark chocolate, too. Some of the more common ingredients that may be added to chocolate include: Dairy – milk solids, milk powder, butter, oil, cream, whey. Soy – soy lecithin.

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