$250 Cookie
Submitted by wwilliams
The famous $250 cookie loaded with chocolate chips, grated chocolate bars, oatmeal ground to powder, and chopped nuts. A legendary urban legend cookie recipe that actually delivers.
YIELD
30 servingsPREP
14 minCOOK
6 minREADY
20 minYou’ve probably heard the story: someone asks for a cookie recipe at a department store, gets charged $250 for it, and shares it with everyone out of spite. Whether the legend is true or not, the recipe is real and these cookies are seriously loaded.
The standout move is grinding the oatmeal into a fine powder before adding it to the dough. This hides the oats completely. You won’t see or taste them as oatmeal, but they add structure, chewiness, and a nutty depth to the flour base. Pulse them in a food processor or blender until they look like fine flour.
Two kinds of chocolate go in: a full pound and a half of chocolate chips plus grated chocolate bars. The chips hold their shape and give you melty pockets, while the grated chocolate dissolves into the dough and makes the cookie itself taste more chocolatey. Chopped nuts add crunch throughout.
These are big-batch cookies. The recipe makes about 30, and each one is rolled into a ball and baked for just 6 minutes. Pull them while they still look slightly underdone. They firm up quickly on the sheet.
Pro Tips
- Grind the oats to a true powder. Any flakes left behind change the texture
- Use real butter, not margarine. With this much butter in the recipe, the flavor difference is enormous
- Space the dough balls a full 2 inches apart. They spread significantly during baking
- Six minutes sounds short, but these are thin and the oven is hot. Overbaking makes them crispy instead of chewy
Variations
- Use white chocolate chips for half the chocolate chips for a marbled look
- Add a teaspoon of espresso powder to deepen the chocolate flavor
- Roll dough balls in flaky sea salt before baking for a sweet-salty finish
Ingredients
Directions
Cream butter with white and brown sugar.
Add eggs and vanilla.
Blend together with flour, oatmeal, salt, baking powder and baking soda.
Add chocolate chips, candy and nuts.
Roll into balls and place 2 inches apart on cookie sheet.
Bake for 6 minutes in 375℉ (190℃) oven.
Recipe can be halved.
Comments




good recipie odd but good