Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cranberry Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Who's hungry for gluten-free chocolate chip cranberry cookies with chopped walnuts? Get ready to bake up a storm with these cookies!

There's nothing quite as deliciously simple as a chocolate chip cookie. Don't you agree?

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About This Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Chocolate chip cookies are beloved by all, but there are many ways to make them. Some prefer crispy cookies, others chewy and soft. I think with the right cooking time and a little secret (heat them in the microwave for about 20-30 seconds the next day if you want softer cookies!), you can make them whichever way you prefer.

This recipe is a modified version of the traditional chocolate chip cookie recipe from Nestle's Tollhouse Chocolate Chips. You can find it right on the back of any bag of their chocolate chips. I modified the recipe to be gluten-free using Cup4Cup, my favorite flour for baking pastries and cookies, plus added in a few extra toppings like dried cranberries and walnuts. They aren't healthy by any means, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't bake and enjoy them as a special treat!

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What You'll Need To Make Chocolate Chip Cookies

-Gluten-Free Flour: See below for my top recommendations when it comes to gluten-free flour blends.

-Unsalted butter: This will be our fat content for the cookies. Make sure it is very soft!

-Brown sugar & white sugar: For sweetness and texture.

-Baking soda: This is our leavening agent for the cookies, which will help them rise.

-Salt: For balance.

-Eggs: The eggs will act as a binder for our cookie dough to stay together.

-Vanilla Extract: For added sweetness.

-Chocolate Chips: The star of the show! I use Nestle, which are gluten-free, or Enjoy Life, which are allergen-free.

-Dried Cranberries & Chopped Walnuts: This is what gives the chocolate chip cookies an edge - with more sweetness and crunchy texture. You can of course just do more chocolate or sub whatever other toppings you like!

Gluten-Free Flour Blend For Chocolate Chip Cookies

Gluten-Free Flour: I use Cup4Cup multi-purpose gluten-free flour for this recipe. It is my #1 choice for cookies, pastries, and yeast-based baked goods. Cup4Cup has given me great success in the kitchen over the last eight years, helping me to create delicious croissants, empanadas, naan, chocolate chip cookies, pierogi, bagels, and more. Please note if you use a different gluten-free flour your results may vary.

Can I Make This Recipe With Almond or Coconut Flour?

I do not recommend substituting a single gluten-free flour, like almond flour or coconut flour, for my recipes. My recipes use a gluten-free flour blend, a mixture of different gluten-free grains, starches, and thickeners, to substitute for all purpose flour. Using just one of them, like almond or coconut, will not give you the same results, and will probably lead to a lot of frustration in the kitchen. For most of my recipes, you'll need a blend, like Cup4Cup, King Arthur Measure For Measure, Bob's Red Mill, or GF Jules, to name a few.

For more my top tips on gluten-free baking with success, check out this post!

Can I Make These Cookies Dairy-Free?

You can, but I haven't tried to. Since the base of most chocolate chip cookie recipes includes butter, I don't tend to modify them to be dairy-free. If you do decide to make them dairy-free, you'll need not only vegan butter sticks (I usually use Earth Balance or Country Crock when doing dairy-free baking), and you'll need to use a gluten and dairy-free flour blend, as Cup4Cup contains milk powder, and dairy-free chocolate chips, like Enjoy Life.

For more gluten-free baking tips, check out this post for my top 5 strategies for success in the kitchen!

How To Make These Chocolate Chip Cookies

Like most cookie recipes, you're going to cream together the butter, sugars, and vanilla in a stand mixer until combined. Then you'll add the rest of the dry ingredients whisked together until a dough forms. Then you'll drop spoonfuls of the cookie dough onto a baking sheet and bake them for just about 10 minutes. If you like softer cookies, go for less time, and if you want crispier cookies, go for a minute longer.

Tips & Tools For Baking These Cookies

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Baking Sheets: I recommend these from Nordic Ware.

Silicone Mats: Not required, but helpful and less wasteful than using parchment paper. I use SilPat because they last forever!

KitchenAid: Definitely an investment, but worth it in the long run if you are a big baker or someone who enjoys baking gluten-free. I've had mine for 6 years now and it's my favorite kitchen tool! Pro Tip - you can even get a "renewed" version on Amazon for cheaper.

Bonus Tips: After sharing about gluten-free baking online in a post last Christmas, I heard someone mentioned that adding cream cheese to your chocolate chip cookies can take them from amazing to unfreakingbelieveable. I haven't tried it yet, but if that's something you want to learn more about, here's the article for it! You can also try sprinkling some sea salt on top for a salty and sweet combination.

Variations For Chocolate Chip Cookies

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You don't have to stick to chocolate chips, cranberries, and walnuts. Change it up if you want!

Feel free to mix it up with white chocolate chips, or add in a variety of chocolate like chocolate chips, chocolate chunks, or some shaved/chopped chocolate. When I made this recipe in February of 2023, I opted for just lots of chocolate instead of the cranberries and walnuts. I did ¼ cup of chocolate chips, 1 ½ cups of chocolate chunks from Aldi, and 2 ounces of semi-sweet chocolate, chopped. And then I kept adding more as I mixed!

My rule of thumb for making chocolate chip cookies is that you can NEVER have too much chocolate. Adding chocolate chips to your cookie dough is a lot like the pirate code "Parley" in Pirates of the Caribbean. It's more like a guideline anyway!

Can I Freeze This Cookie Dough?

Yes! You can freeze this cookie dough. Prepare dough as written, and then divide it in half, wrapping in wax paper and refrigerate for 1 hour or until firm. Then shape each of the halves into a 15 inch log and wrap in wax paper. Freeze for up to 8 weeks in the freezer. Remove and slice into ½ inch thick slices and bake as written when ready.

How to Store Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Store cookies in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 5 days. They can also be frozen for later use. If you find they harden overnight and want a softer cookie, pop them in the microwave for 20-30 seconds. Soft cookies, voila!

More Gluten-Free Baking Recipes

Feel like an easy quickbread? This banana bread with walnuts hits the spot.

Looking for a scones recipe? Bake a savory version with bacon, cheddar, and chives.

Want to practice your pie making skills? Check out this gluten-free peach pie with lattice design.

Ready to take your baking skills to the next level? Try these delightful, buttery, and flaky gluten-free croissants.

Discover all the gluten-free baking recipes on the blog right here.

Here's how to make these delightful gluten-free chocolate chip cranberry walnut cookies! And if you love this recipe, please leave a comment! Thank you!

Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies With Walnuts and Cranberries

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Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cranberry Walnut Cookies

Yield: 30 cookies

Prep Time: 25 minutes

Cook Time: 11 minutes

Additional Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 41 minutes

Recipe Adapted from Nestle TollHouse. It makes a lot of cookies!

Ingredients

  • 2 ¼ cups gluten-free flour, like Cup4Cup
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened to room temperature (use dairy-free if needed)
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • ¾ cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 cups (12-ounce package) NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels (white chocolate works too!)
  • 2 cups chopped walnuts
  • 2 cups dried cranberries

Instructions

Preheat oven to 375° Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with silicone mats or just keep them ungreased if you don't have any. Remove butter from the refrigerator so it has time to come to room temperature - you want it to be very soft.

In a small bowl, whisk together the gluten-free flour, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.

In a stand mixer, cream together (mix) the granulated sugar, brown sugar, butter, and vanilla until creamy, over medium-low speed. Add each egg, one at a time, and be sure to beat well after each addition.

Lastly, add in the flour, on low speed, until everything is incorporated. Using a large spoon, stir in the chocolate chips, cranberries, and chopped walnuts.

Using a tablespoon for size or an ice cream scoop, drop rounds of cookie dough onto the baking sheets, leaving 2 inches between each one.

Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown. To ensure more crispiness and golden brown color, leave in for 11 minutes. Cool on baking sheets for 5 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely.

Notes

Dairy-Free


To make these cookies dairy-free, you will need to use gluten-free and dairy-free flour. Cup4Cup contains milk powder. I suggest Bob's Red Mill 1:1 Baking Flour (blue bag). You will also need to use vegan butter, such as Earth Balance or Country Crock, and allergen-free chocolate chips, like Enjoy Life.

Storage

Store cookies in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 5 days. They can also be frozen for later use. If you find they harden overnight and want a softer cookie, pop them in the microwave for 20-30 seconds. Soft cookies, voila!


Freezing

You can freeze this cookie dough. Prepare dough as written, and then divide it in half, wrapping in wax paper and refrigerate for 1 hour or until firm. Then shape each of the halves into a 15 inch log and wrap in wax paper. Freeze for up to 8 weeks in the freezer. Remove and slice into ½ inch thick slices and bake as written when ready.

Nutrition Information

Yield 15Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 336Total Fat 12gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 10gCholesterol 25mgSodium 239mgCarbohydrates 55gFiber 3gSugar 36gProtein 5g

The nutrition information on each recipe card is provided as a courtesy and for your convenience. The data is calculated by Nutritionix. You are encouraged to make your own calculations based on your ingredients and preferred nutritional facts calculator. While I try to make sure they are accurate, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of these calculations.

What's your favorite type of chocolate chip cookie?

Would you add any other mix-ins?

Tell me in the comments below!

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FAQs

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from falling apart? ›

Chilling helps the flours and xanthan gum absorb liquid, which makes the dough sturdier and easier to handle. Without a proper rest, your cookies are likely to crumble. Think of mix-ins as the Spanx of the cookie world. They are a sly way to ensure that your cookies look like cookies, not misshapen gluten-free blobs.

What is the best gluten-free chocolate chip cookie mix? ›

GFF Faves: Chocolate Chip Cookie Mixes
  • Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix. ...
  • Pamela's Chocolate Chunk Cookie Mix. ...
  • Stonewall Kitchen Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix. ...
  • Ardenne Farm Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix. ...
  • Gluten Free Sensations Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix. ...
  • King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Cookie Mix.

What is the best flour for chocolate chip cookies? ›

Whenever you're wondering what type of flour to choose when baking chocolate chip cookies, the safest answer is always all-purpose flour. It will always provide you with the desired results, ensuring your cookies go out of the oven just as you imagined them.

How does gluten free flour affect cookies? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

How do you make gluten-free cookies less dry and crumbly? ›

Add extra liquid: Gluten-free flours tend to absorb more liquid than regular flour, so you may need to add more liquid to your recipes to compensate. This can help to keep your baked goods moist and prevent them from becoming dry and crumbly.

Should you refrigerate gluten free cookie dough before baking? ›

This is because cold dough is less sticky, and it doesn't spread as easily, too. If you're making a gluten-free cookie recipe that you don't want to spread too much (like crinkle cookies), make sure to chill the dough before baking it.

What is the best flour for gluten-free cookies? ›

Oat Flour. With its creamy, earthy flavor and delicate texture, gluten-free oat flour is a staple of my gluten-free baking recipes. It bakes up soft and smooth, adding necessary starch to many GF baked goods and keeping them moist and tender due to its high fat content and stable protein structure.

Which gluten free flour works best in cookies? ›

Almond flour is a grain-free, protein-rich flour that lends well to cookies, cakes, and more! Almond flour is made from blanched almonds, meaning without skins (as opposed to almond meal, which is made from raw almonds with skins). This is why it has a fluffy, light texture and pale golden color.

Should I add xanthan gum to gluten-free cookies? ›

Using xanthan gum helps provide some of the stickiness that gluten free goods lack, replacing some elasticity. Xanthan gum mimics some of gluten's most essential properties by sticking to flour and its moisture. This helps create moist goods that hold their shape after being baked.

What does adding an extra egg do to cookies? ›

Because egg yolks contain lecithin and fat, they enrich the flavor and texture of chocolate chip cookies. If you prefer your cookies chewy rather than crispy, adding extra yolks will create a softer and more tender final product, and you can even save the extra whites for another dessert or dish.

Is baking soda or baking powder better for chocolate chip cookies? ›

Baking powder is likely your best bet if you are in the mood for a light, fluffy cookie. However, when the craving hits for something chewier and denser, like chocolate chip cookies, reach for that box of baking soda to create your perfect batch.

Does sifting flour make a difference in cookies? ›

But is sifting flour necessary? That depends. Sifting flour is recommended for some desserts where the goal is light, delicate, and fluffy results (think angel food cakes, sponge cakes, and chiffon cakes). However, sifting flour isn't a must for desserts that are chewy or crisp, like cookies.

What is the trick to baking with gluten free flour? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

Can I just replace flour with gluten free flour? ›

Gluten-Free Bread Flour can be swapped 1:1 for all-purpose flour and bread flour by both weight and volume.

What happens when you add yeast to gluten free flour? ›

The yeast can develop as much as possible and the dough becomes soft, elastic and voluminous. In order to make your pre-dough, mix the yeast previously dissolved in water or milk with some gluten free flour.

Why are my gluten-free cookies crumbling? ›

Another reason is that gluten-free flours, such as almond flour or coconut flour, can behave differently than wheat flour in baking. They may absorb more liquid, for example, which can result in dry or crumbly cookies.

Why do gluten-free cookies crumble? ›

Gluten-free flour is not a perfect substitute for wheat flour. Each mixture out there is designed to mostly work in certain kinds of recipe, but not in all of them. And yes, it is perfectly normal for a gluten-free cookie to be crumbly, since it is the gluten itself that holds wheat cookes together.

How do you keep cookies from being crumbly? ›

If you overmix the dough, the cookies will be dry and crumbly. The best way to fix this is to add more liquid to the dough. This can be done by adding milk, water, or even melted butter. You may also need to add more flour to the dough if it is too wet.

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