Gideon's Bakehouse Cookie Recipe (Copycat) — Marley's Menu (2024)

This Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookie recipe is guaranteed to taste closest to the real deal! Think a huge almost dough-like cookie with an outer layer coating of dark chocolate chips enhanced with a pinch of sea salt.

If you’ve ever tried a chocolate chip cookie from Gideon’s Bakehouse, you know the magic of biting into one. It’s the perfect balance of sweet, salt, and chocolate. The just-baked soft interior is enveloped by a generous amount of high-quality chocolate, making each bite an experience.

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As an Orlando local, Gideon’s was my go-to pick-me-up, birthday treat, and favorite place to bring visitors. So, when my family and I moved out of state, I knew I had to perfect a Gideon’s Bakehouse cookie recipe that could curb my craving for these outrageously delicious, one-of-a-kind cookies.

The Testing Process

Getting these right was in all honesty a two-year process.

I tried so many variations of chocolate chip cookie recipes and made some absolutely delicious batches along the way, but they always fell short when I taste-tested them next to the real deal.

All the testing even led me to invent these Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cups for Ice Cream (trust me, you’ve got to try those, too!).

After rigorously testing and comparing them to Gideon’s Bakehouse Original Chocolate Chip Cookies, it came down to two final recipes.

A blind taste test with my husband and some friends confirmed that this Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookie recipe was, without a doubt, incredibly close to looking, smelling, and tasting like the real thing.

The secret, as it turns out, is adding a handful of chocolate chips to the already-baked cookies. Pressing them into the top of gooey, hot cookies is a messy, but-worth-it process.

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Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookie Ingredients

Make sure you have everything you need before getting started!

Most of the ingredients are already in most home bakers’ pantries, but there are a couple of special ingredients to make note of.

Here’s everything you’ll need:

  • Unsalted butter. Make sure it’s softened to get the batter the perfect consistency.
  • Vegetable shortening. To get that soft, buttery, heaping cookie, we have to avoid too much spreading. That’s where the vegetable shortening comes in. Using half butter and half shortening for our fat allows the cookies to keep their mountainous shape even while baking.
  • Dark brown sugar. Using dark brown sugar in these cookies gives these cookies a subtle caramel-y flavor.
  • Egg. For rising and for binding.
  • Vanilla extract. For flavor.
  • All-purpose flour. The base of your cookie dough.
  • Baking soda. For a little bit of elevation.
  • Salt. Table salt for inside the dough and sea salt to sprinkle on top.
  • Dark chocolate chips. In order to get that Gideon’s Bakehouse taste, you have to use high-quality dark chocolate chips.
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Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookie Recipe Tips and Tricks

Make Sure Your Butter is Softened

The best way to set yourself up for success with these cookies is to make sure you start with softened butter.

The easiest way to make sure your butter is softened is to simply take it out of the refrigerator a couple of hours before baking and allow it to come to room temperature.

If you need your butter to soften up more quickly, you have a couple of options.

The first way is to simply place your stick of butter directly on top of your oven while it’s preheating. Flip it over after a couple of minutes to allow all sides to get warm.

An even quicker way is to put your stick of butter in the microwave for 20 seconds.

Remember we are looking for softened, not melted! You’ll know your butter is softened when you poke it and your finger leaves an imprint.

Green tip: Look for organic and palm oil-free butter if you can. Buying organic means you are supporting farms that do not use damaging pesticides and fertilizers, and palm oil production is a huge driver behind deforestation.

Cream the Butter, Sugar, and Shortening

Once your butter is softened, the first step is to cream it with sugar and vegetable shortening. Creaming the butter and sugar actually aerates it, setting you up for a soft cookie.

Use a hand or stand mixer ( I used this Hand Mixer) to beat your butter, sugar, and shortening together for about 1 minute until combined. It may look a little clumpy, but that’s okay.

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Your Dough Should Be Thick

Once you’ve creamed your butter and sugar, beat in your egg and vanilla extract until combined.

Then, you can add your dry ingredients and mix again.

Before adding your chocolate chips, you should be left with a thick, almost stodgy dough.

Conserve Some Chocolate Chips

Once your dough is mixed, add 1 cup of chocolate chips to the dough and use a spatula to mix. Conserve the additional 1/2 cup of chocolate chips to add to the cookies once they are baked.

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Shaping Your Dough

This recipe will make enough dough to make 6 large cookies.

The easiest way to shape them is to use clean hands to grab a big fistful. Roll it in between your two hands until it a round sphere.

Then, use your hands to push the dough together a bit so that the cookies are a little bit taller than they are wide.

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Don’t Skip the Chilling Process

I know, I know. You just want to dive into these bad boys. But chilling the dough before baking the cookies is absolutely necessary in order to the perfect amount of spread.

Once you shape your cookies, place them on a lined baking sheet and place them in the refrigerator.

Green tip: To avoid extra waste, try these reusable baking mats! They are great for nonstick and are super easy to clean.

The cookies should be chilled for at least an hour. If you chill them for longer, that works, too! You can even make them ahead of time and chill them overnight before baking them.

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They Should Be Slightly Underdone

Bake your cookies at 325°F on the top rack for 12-14 minutes. They should be slightly underdone.

After removing your cookies from the oven, grab a handful of chocolate chips and push them right into the cookie. This will cause your cookie to flatten a little bit, but you should be left with an outer shell of chocolate chips.

It’s a little bit messy and melty, but absolutely worth it!

Sprinkle your cookies with some extra sea salt and voila! Gideons Bakehouse cookies at home!

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Storing Your Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookies

At room temperature, these outrageous chocolate chip cookies will last 5-7 days. In the refrigerator, they can last up to three weeks. Keep them covered to make sure they stay fresh.

You can freeze them once they’re baked for up to a year and allow them to thaw before enjoying.

You can also freeze the dough for up to a year. Just make sure to transfer the dough to the refrigerator at least 12 hours before you want to bake them or add an extra minute or two to your baking time if you are baking them right out of the freezer.

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Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookie Recipe Frequently Asked Questions

What’s so special about Gideon’s Bakehouse?

The combination of texture and flavor is what makes these cookies so special. The cookie dough itself is slightly underbaked. It’s soft and almost resemblant of raw cookie dough.

It’s then coated in crunchy chocolate chips and a touch of sea salt for the ultimate in both texture and flavor.

How big are Gideon’s Bakehouse cookies?

These hefty cookies are almost half a pound! Succulent and rich, this may be the first cookie you can’t finish in one sitting.

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Why You Should Make These Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookies

  • They’re just like the real thing! Blind taste tested next to the real deal!
  • There’s a reason they’re voted the best cookie. These cookies are ALL OVER “best of” lists, and for good reason.
  • The balance of flavors. Copious amounts of chocolate is balanced by the perfect cookie base and just the right amount of sea salt.

If you’re loving this Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookie Recipe and want more chocolate chip deliciousness, check out these Chocolate Chip Muffins and Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake!

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This Gideon's Bakehouse Cookie Recipe takes soft, delicious cookies and completely coats them with chocolate chips and sea salt, without any day-before prep!

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Chilling Time 1 hour hour

Cook Time 12 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 22 minutes minutes

Servings 6 cookies

Equipment

  • Hand Mixer

  • Reusable Baking Mat (optional)

  • Food Service Gloves (optional)

Ingredients

  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable shortening
  • 1 cup dark brown sugar (tightly packed)
  • 1 large egg (room temperature)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 ½ cups dark chocolate chips
  • sea salt for garnish

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Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, use a stand or hand mixer to cream together butter, shortening, and sugar until combined (your batter won't be smooth at this point).

  • Add your eggs and vanilla extract and whisk until just combined.

  • Next, add your flour, baking soda, and salt and whisk again until smooth. Use a spatula to push any flour or baking soda that got caught on the sides of the bowl into the dough.

  • Set 1/2 cup of chocolate chips aside and add 1 cup to the dough. Use a spatula or wooden spoon to mix. At this point, your dough may seem a little bit crumbly, but that's okay.

  • Use clean hands to divide the dough into 6 roughly even parts (about a fistful for each cookie). Roll the dough in between your two hands to form a round sphere, then lightly push your hands together so that the dough is a little bit taller than it is wide.

  • Add your shaped dough to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a reusable baking mat leaving at least 2 inches of space between each cookie.

  • Place the cookie dough balls in the refrigerator for at least one hour (or up to 24 hours) to chill.

  • Preheat your oven to 325°F and bake for 12-14 minutes. The cookies should be very slightly underdone.

  • Grab a handful of chocolate chips and lightly press them into the top of the just-baked cookie (this is a slightly messy, but totally worth it process). You should be left with an outer shell of chocolate chips.

  • Sprinkle each cookie with sea salt and let cool at least one hour before digging in. Enjoy!

Pro Tips

  • Use high-quality dark chocolate chips for the best results.
  • Using powder-free food service gloves is a great option for pressing the chocolate chips into the just-baked cookies.
  • Make sure not to push too hard when you are adding the chocolate chips on top, the inside of the underbaked cookies is VERY hot. The cookie will continue to bake until they are cooled.
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Course Dessert, Snacks

Cuisine American

Diet Vegetarian

Keyword Chocolate, Chocolate Chip Cookie, Gideon’s Bakehouse, One-Bowl

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