Extra Virgin Olive Oil Chocolate Chip Cookies

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These Extra Virgin Olive Oil Chocolate Chip Cookies are made with olive oil instead of butter. They have a unique flavor and texture and are sure to delight this holiday season. These cookies are also a great dairy free dessert idea.

These cookies are chewy, chocolaty, and entirely dairy free.

I first had olive oil cookies at the Oregon Olive Mill at Red Ridge Farms. They were delicious and had this lovely rich and fresh olive oil flavor with each bite. My thanks go out to Libby Crow for sharing this delicious recipe! 

Olive oil cookies keep their shape in the oven rather than spreading out.

Which olive oil is best for baking cookies? 

If you want that rich, herbaceous olive oil flavor, you should definitely use extra virgin olive oil. ‘What makes EVOO so special?’ you might ask. It all has to do with how it’s made. Extra virgin olive oil is extracted without heat or added chemicals. This makes it ‘unrefined’ and allows it to keep its olive-y smell and flavor.  

There are several different varieties of olive which each produce slightly different olive oils.

  • For a lighter more delicate flavor try Arbequina olive oil.
  • For a bolder taste try Kalamata olive oil. 
  • Whatever type you prefer, you do not need to use the highest quality oil in these cookies.

Save the expensive stuff for salads and bread dipping and use a medium quality oil for baking and cooking.  

Let your cookies cool before devouring.

Substituting Vegetable Oil or Butter with Olive Oil

This recipe is made specifically for olive oil. However, if you are interested in substituting olive oil in other baked goods you need to do a little math.  

  • Olive oil can be substituted for canola or vegetable oil 1:1  
  • Olive oil can be substituted for butter 3:4 (if a recipe calls for 4 Tablespoons of butter use 3 Tablespoons of olive oil) 

Since olive oil is a liquid at room temperature, this substitution keeps the balance of wet to dry ingredients. It is important to note that oil is 100% fat whereas butter includes 20% water, which when baked produces steam, a natural leavening agent. Thus, baked goods made with oil will be denser than those made with butter. 

Other Substitutions 

We used semi sweet chips in this recipe but you can also use dark chocolate or a chopped-up chocolate bar. Try adding chopped nuts. You can also experiment with sprinkling different flavored salts like Espresso Brava Salt on top. 

A hefty dose of brown sugar and an extra egg yolk make these cookies richer than Jeff Bezos 

Olive oil cookies contain many of your standard baking ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry. 

  • Flour acts as a thickening agent, giving your cookies structure 
  • Brown and white sugar sweeten the cookies. The extra molasses in dark brown sugar helps keep the cookies soft 
  • Egg + extra yolk gives richness without needing dairy. Extra beating of the egg acts as a leavening agent and emulsifier 
  • Salt brings out other flavors and cuts through sweetness 
  • Baking Soda is the main leavening agent 
  • Vanilla adds additional flavor depth 
  • Olive Oil is used instead if butter to add moisture, flavor, and richness 
  • Chocolate Chips are the best part, right?! We used semi sweet chips but you can also use dark chocolate or a chopped-up chocolate bar.  
Olive oil chocolate chip cookies make a great Christmas or Teacher Appreciation gift

How to Make Olive Oil Cookies 

  1. Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 325 degrees. Olive oil has a low smoke point, so we bake these cookies low and slow. 
  1. Whisk flour and baking soda together in medium bowl. This ensures the leavening (baking soda) is properly distributed. 
  1. Add both sugars, salt and vanilla to bowl with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and whisk until fully incorporated. 
  1. Add egg and yolk and whisk until mixture is smooth with no sugar lumps remaining, about 30 seconds. Let mixture stand for 3 minutes, then whisk for 30 seconds. Repeat process of resting and whisking 2 more times until mixture is thick, smooth and shiny. This slow process helps to introduce more air as well as giving the emulsifiers in the egg yolk time to fully incorporate the oil and egg white. 
  1. Using a rubber spatula or wooden spoon, stir in the flour mixture until just combined, about 1 minute. Stir in chocolate chips and nuts (if using), giving the dough a final stir to ensure no flour pockets remain. This dough is drier than a normal (butter) cookie dough. Add the flour slowly, not all at once in case you don’t need the last few tablespoons.  
  1. Using a tablespoon, scoop out as much cookie dough as necessary to make the size of cookies you desire. I did one big tablespoon for each cookie, which equaled to 2-sheets of 12 cookies. Since the oil will not melt like butter, you will need to squish the dough balls into discs with your hands. If the chocolate chips fall out, simply pop them back into the dough.  
  1. (optional) Add a pinch of Espresso Brava Salt or other fleur de sel salts. You can also add more chocolate chips on top.  
  1. Bake cookies 1 tray at a time until cookies are golden brown and still puffy, and edges have begun to set but centers are still soft, 13-15 minutes. Do not over bake. 
  1. Transfer baking sheet to wire rack; and allow cookies to cool. 

Leftovers 

Olive oil cookies are best consumed within the first 2 days, but can be kept in an air-tight container for 2 weeks.  

For more dessert ideas check out our Grill + Smoker Dessert Round-Up.  

Pair this amazing cookie with our smoked hot chocolate.


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This post was originally published in 2014 and updated in 2021 with additional tips and clarity.


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Olive Oil Cookies in loaf pan
4.79 from 14 votes

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Chocolate Chip Cookies

A delicious alternative to traditional chocolate chip cookies, made with extra virgin olive oil instead of butter. Recipe provided by Libby Crow, Olive Oil Program Ambassador at the Oregon Olive Mill (adapted from Cook’s Illustrated Thick & Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe).
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 12 minutes
Total: 35 minutes
Servings: 24 -30 cookies

Ingredients 

  • 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ cup + 1 Tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup packed dark brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon table salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • cups semisweet chocolate chips
  • ¾ cup chopped pecans or walnuts,, toasted (optional)

Instructions 

  • Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 325 degrees.
  • Whisk flour and baking soda together in medium bowl; set aside.
  • Add both sugars, salt and vanilla to bowl with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and whisk until fully incorporated.
  • Add egg and yolk and whisk until mixture is smooth with no sugar lumps remaining, about 30 seconds. Let mixture stand for 3 minutes, then whisk for 30 seconds. Repeat process of resting and whisking 2 more times until mixture is thick, smooth and shiny.
  • Using rubber spatula or wooden spoon, stir in flour mixture until just combined, about 1 minute. Stir in chocolate chips and nuts (if using), giving dough final stir to ensure no flour pockets remain.
  • Using a tablespoon, scoop out as much cookie dough as necessary to make the size of cookies you desire. I did one big tablespoon for each cookie, which equaled to 2-sheets of 12 cookies.
  • (optional) Add a pinch of Espresso Brava Salt or other fleur de sel salts.
  • Bake cookies 1 tray at a time until cookies are golden brown and still puffy, and edges have begun to set but centers are still soft, 13-15 minutes.
  • Transfer baking sheet to wire rack; and allow cookies to cool.

Nutrition

Calories: 224kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 78mg | Potassium: 107mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 27IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: dessert
Servings: 24 -30 cookies
Calories: 224
Keyword: olive oil chocolate chip cookies, olive oil cookies
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