17 Easy Cookie Recipes

Satisfy your sweet tooth with these easy cookie recipes! With sugar cookies, chocolate chip, oatmeal, and more, you're sure to find something you love.

Easy chocolate chip cookies recipe

I am not the kind of person who plans to make cookie recipes in advance. I don’t set aside time to brown butter or temper chocolate. And quite frankly, chilling dough for 48 or 72 (72, seriously?) hours is completely out of the question. When I make cookie recipes, it’s because I’m craving cookies. Not tomorrow, but now. 

For that reason, I’ve developed a slew of easy cookie recipes over the years. Some are chocolatey, some are buttery, others are nutty, oat-y, or spiced. Below, you’ll find 17 of my favorites. Whether you’re looking to round out a holiday cookie plate or to satisfy a craving ASAP, you’re bound to find one you love!

Easy Cookie Recipes to Satisfy Chocolate Cravings

Do you ever have days when you just need a cookie studded with melty chocolate chips? Same. On those days, I turn to these easy cookie recipes to get me through. Still need more chocolate? Make these Homemade Brownies next.

Classic chocolate chip cookie recipe

Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Of all the easy cookie recipes out there, I make this one the most. To me, it yields the perfect chocolate chip cookies. They have crisp edges, soft and chewy middles, and gooey chocolate in every bite.

Double chocolate chip cookies recipe

Double Chocolate Chip Cookies

With gooey chocolate chips AND a rich chocolate cookie dough, these decadent cookies are a chocolate lover’s dream.

Cranberry Cookies - easy cookie recipes

Cranberry Cookies

My holiday twist on classic chocolate chip cookies! Dried cranberries and pistachios fleck them with red and green. Swap white chocolate chips for regular ones to make these cookies even more festive.

Vegan chocolate chip cookies

Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies

Tahini takes the place of eggs in these delicious vegan chocolate chip cookies. Tip: This cookie dough freezes perfectly! Use a cookie scoop to portion the dough into balls. Then, stash them in the freezer. The next time you’re craving cookies, just bake a few balls straight from frozen. You’ll have freshly baked cookies in no time!

Easy Sugar Cookies and Shortbread

If you like to get crafty with your cookies, these easy cookie recipes are the ones for you! Here, you’ll find classic sugar cookies and shortbread cut-outs—treats that are just as fun to make as they are to eat.

Easy cookie recipes - cut-out sugar cookies

Best Sugar Cookies

We love decorating these festive cut-outs, but they taste fantastic with or without icing and sprinkles. Almond and vanilla extract fill them with rich, warm flavor.

thumbprint cookies recipe

Thumbprint Cookies

Say hello to the world’s greatest thumbprint cookies! Filled with vibrant pools of apricot and raspberry jam, they’re melt-in-your-mouth delicious.

Easy shortbread cookie recipe

Shortbread Cookies

Made with 5 simple ingredients, these cookies have a buttery flavor and melt-in-your mouth texture. Dunk them in coffee or enjoy them on their own!

Lemon Thyme Shortbread

Lemon Shortbread Cookies

Fresh thyme adds aromatic flavor to these buttery, bright lemon shortbread cookies. Our readers love this recipe. Try it to see why!

Lemon Cookies - easy cookie recipes

Lemon Cookies

These bakery-worthy cookies have perfect crispy edges and chewy middles. A blend of lemon and orange zest fills them with refreshing citrus flavor.

Spice Cookie Recipes

Making these easy cookie recipes is a holiday tradition in our house! When it’s cold outside, nothing warms me up like a mug of hot cocoa (or mulled wine…) and a soft, chewy cookie spiced with ginger and cinnamon.

Gingerbread cookies

Gingerbread Cookies

Thick, soft, and warmly spiced, these gingerbread cut-outs are a delightful addition to a holiday cookie plate.

Snickerdoodle cookies

Snickerdoodle Cookies

A cinnamon sugar coating gives these classic cookies their signature spiced flavor.

Chewy molasses cookies recipe

Chewy Molasses Cookies

Whenever I make these cookies, Jack appears in the kitchen like clockwork. “What’s that smell?”, he asks. The house is filled with the tantalizing aroma of ginger and cinnamon. It’s heavenly, but the cookies themselves—soft, chewy, and crusted in sugar—are even better.

Pumpkin cookies recipe

Soft Pumpkin Cookies

Soft, warmly spiced, and slathered with cream cheese frosting, these easy pumpkin cookies are a perfect fall treat.

All About the Oats

Whole rolled oats give these easy cookie recipes a delicious chewy texture.

Oatmeal cookies

Perfect Oatmeal Cookies

Don’t like raisins? Don’t worry about it. These classic oatmeal cookies are just as good with dried cherries, cranberries, or chocolate chunks instead.

No bake cookies

No Bake Cookies

It’s impossible to eat one of these no-bake cookies without reaching for a second! Calling for just 7 ingredients, this addictive recipe is dangerously easy to make.

Easy Cookie Recipes for Nut Lovers

You’ll find peanut butter and almond flour in a number of cookie recipes throughout this post, but in this category, the nuts really take center stage. They add richness and yummy nutty flavor to these easy, anytime treats.

Easy peanut butter cookies

Best Peanut Butter Cookies

As soon as I tried these peanut butter cookies, I exclaimed, “They taste like Nutter Butters!” I meant it in the best way. They have chewy middles, crisp edges, and a scrumptious sweet and nutty flavor.

Tahini Cookies - easy cookie recipes

Tahini Cookies

Ruby red pomegranate arils add tart pops of flavor to these cardamom-spiced cookies. Made with almond flour, tahini, and maple syrup, they’re both vegan and gluten-free.

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Easy Cookie Recipes: Chocolate Chip Cookes

rate this recipe:
5 from 35 votes
Prep Time: 11 minutes
Cook Time: 14 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Serves 24
These chocolate chip cookies are one of our favorite easy cookie recipes!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F and line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, coconut oil, tahini, water, and vanilla until smooth.
  • Pour the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and use a spatula to combine. Fold in the chocolate chips. Use a 2-tablespoon cookie scoop to scoop the dough onto the baking sheets. Bake, one sheet at a time, for 12 to 14 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool on the baking sheet for at least 10 minutes.

Notes

*Tahini brands can vary in thickness. If the dough is too thick, stir in 2 to 3 tablespoons water. If it’s not thick enough to scoop, chill it in the fridge for 20 minutes. (My favorite tahini brands are Cedar's, Trader Joe's, and Seed + Mill)

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  1. bob
    03.27.2025

    5 stars
    it was the best cookies ever

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      03.28.2025

      So glad you enjoyed them, Bob!

  2. Best Baking Tips
    03.06.2023

    5 stars
    I just found one of the best cookie recipes. So easy to follow! I also agree on not chilling dough as it changes the texture of the cookie. Awesome post!

  3. Kate S Warner
    03.01.2022

    Snickerdoodle recipe in Love and Lemons Everyday cookbook seems off. Not as stiff a dough as you show when you are rolling them to make cookies.

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      03.03.2022

      Hi Kate, if they’re too soft to roll, you could try chilling the dough in the fridge for 30 minutes.

  4. Sharon
    12.01.2021

    What can I use to substitute the coconut oil in the vegan chocolate chip cranberry cookie recipe?

  5. Holographic Boxes
    09.13.2021

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing this information I love your blog.

  6. Rom from pmu.edu.sa
    04.26.2021

    can I replace the tahini with flax seed?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      04.26.2021

      No, they’re not an equal exchange. You could replace the tahini with almond butter, if you wanted.

    • Jordan V
      02.10.2023

      5 stars
      I used 2 small eggs and no water unless it’s too dry

  7. Karla
    01.24.2021

    Quick question is the tahini needed? Because it’s the only ingredient I don’t have but I’m craving the cookies like today, so if anyone did it without let me know if it still worked, thank you!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.24.2021

      Hi Karla – it is, it’s what binds the dough together. Almond butter can be substituted – just make sure it’s on the runny side and not the dry stiff stuff that’s often at the bottom of the jar. Since it’s thicker, a few tablespoons of water can be added if the dough is too crumbly.

      • Karla
        01.24.2021

        Oh thank you so much! After I posted this I went on and made my own so I’ll be using it- thank you for responding so quickly!

  8. Sabrina
    12.21.2020

    thank you for all of these, wow, edible cookie dough especially

  9. mary from thewellfedyogi.com
    12.14.2020

    What a lovely line-up of cookies! something for everybody here:) Thanks for the inspiration to get baking!

  10. Elena
    12.14.2020

    Loved this post! I thought I was here, alone, looking for cookie recipes that wouldn’t require ages to make…And here you are! Thanks for sharing these brilliant recipes! Gonna make them all ?

  11. Erin
    12.13.2020

    All I have to say is PREACH Jeanine- preach! I am not one who likes to wait for cookies either- tomorrow we are baking my husband’s great grandmother’s sugar cookie recipe with my MIL and I had my boys help me make the dough today which of course, needs to chill for 24 hours and they did not comprehend why we were not eating cookies NOW. Exactly the reason I am opening this post because I need something sweet between now and tomorrow. :
    🙂 Thanks!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      12.15.2020

      Ha ha, I’m glad I’m not the only one who needs a cooke NOW!

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