DoubleTree Cookie Recipe - The Little Kitchen (2024)

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This DoubleTree cookie recipe is my absolute favorite chocolate cookie recipe. I have made these cookies hundreds of times, given them as gifts to friends and mailed them in care packages. These cookies are amazing. If you don't like nuts or are allergic, just omit them.

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Originally published on May 24, 2013, I updated this post to include step by step photos.

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Cookies! Okay, sooo I have an obsession with cookies and chocolate chip cookies. Each one I have made, I call them the best ever! Now everyone thinks I'm lying. I guess I have to say I have three favorite recipes. The recipe I'm sharing with you today is now in the top three too.

Have you stayed at a Doubletree Hotel before? They give you these fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies and they are heaven. I'm so happy to have found a recipe in my searches, so I can make them at home! And I have to say, these taste even better at home. Once you make them for family and friends, they will ADORE you!

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I made these cookies for our food blogger bake sale this year! Huge thanks go out to all of the bloggers who participate this year:Katie’s Cucina (my co-organizer! here's her recap), Kokocooks, Forkful, Live Pretty, Simply Southern Baking and My Sweet Zepol. We raised almost $700 for Share our Strength! And huge thanks go out to the Winter Garden Harvest Festival — they let us combine our bake sale with their festival which was a blast!

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There's our great group! What a lovely bunch of ladies!

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First things first, pulse the oats in a food processor.

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I usually will pulse at least 2 cups worth and store the rest in a jar in the pantry so I have some ready to go the next time I'm making these DoubleTree Hotel chocolate chip cookies again!

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I measure out and mix the oats, flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon together with a rubber spatula.

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In another mixing bowl, add both sugars and the butter.

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Cream them together, they will look like this.

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Squeeze the lemon.

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Add vanilla extract, lemon juice and eggs, mix until smooth.

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Add the flour mixture in two batches.

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And mix together until just combined. (Don't overmix.)

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Add the chocolate chips and the chopped walnuts.

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Again don't overmix the dough.

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And then portion out the dough using a cookie scoop. I used to make them huge (like you see above) but I like my dough to go further and make even more cookies for sharing or for those late night cravings. So I use a medium sized cookie scoop now (1.5 tablespoons).

Portion the dough out because this makes your life easier. The dough has to chill and I hate trying to scoop out portions when the dough is rock solid from the refrigerator or the freezer. Chill the dough for a few hours and then bake to your heart's content!

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And about this DoubleTree cookie recipe…please make them! I put a quick video together on how to make them too! Enjoy!

These chocolate chip cookies are to die for…they are my absolute favorite…I measure all cookies up to these ones!

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Having made these cookies a bunch of times, my favorite semisweet chocolate chips for this recipe are Ghirardelli miniature ones.

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 50 minutes minutes

Servings 28 -30 large cookies

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 2 1/4 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, two sticks, softened
  • 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 2 large eggs
  • 3 cups semi-sweet miniature chocolate chips, you can use regular-sized chocolate chips instead
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts, optional

Instructions

  • Pulse oats in a food processor until semi-fine or fine.

  • In a small mixing bowl, add the oats, flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Mix thoroughly together with a rubbers spatula or wooden spoon.

  • To a medium-sized mixing bowl, addbutter, both sugars. Cream together using an electric hand mixer. Add vanilla extract, lemon juiceandeggs. Mix until you have a smooth mixture. Be sure to scrape the bottom of the bottom of the bowl with a spatula at least once.

  • Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix with a spatula, being careful not to overmix. Drop in the chocolate chips and walnuts and mix until both are evenly distributed throughout the cookie dough. Again, be careful not to overmix or they will have a cake-like texture.

  • Using a large cookie scoop (3 tablespoons or you can use a medium-sized one to make even more cookies), scoop cookie dough onto a lined baking sheet. Freeze or refrigeratethe cookie dough for at least 2 to 4 hours or overnight even.

  • To bake:Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Place cookie dough portions onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a Silpat at least 1 1/2 to 2 inches apart. Bake for 13 to 14minutes or until desired doneness (for smaller cookies, bake for 12 to 13 minutes).

  • Allow to cool completely on a cooling rack if storing. Store in a sealed container with a slice of sandwich bread to ensure softness of cookies.

Notes

Tip: Freezing your cookie dough for later, let's you have fresh baked cookies anytime you want them! Here are some tips on how to freeze cookie dough.

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An update: I make these cookies ALL the time! I find that miniature chocolate chips work even better than regular-sized. And above is how I first freeze the dough right after making the cookie dough.Check outhow to freeze cookie dough.

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FAQs

How to get free cookies from DoubleTree? ›

If you ever do, you may run into a bellman named Adam, who is telling everyone about The DoubleTree Cookie. Don't ignore him, they are the real deal. The cookies are given out complimentary to guests who stay, but they can also be purchased in a tin of six cookies for $13 and change.

Who makes DoubleTree cookies? ›

DoubleTree Cookies for Sale | The Christie Cookie Co.

What happens to the cookies if a cookie recipe calls for butter and you decide to melt the butter first? ›

Using butter in cookies

“You can mechanically shove air into it by creaming. Warm butter is not able to hold onto it, so you're going to get a denser dough.” When using warmer or melted butter, cookies will struggle to lift and lighten, resulting in a cakier texture, like brownies.

How many calories are in a DoubleTree cookie? ›

The Signature Double Tree Chocolate Chips Cookie By (1 cookie) contains 33g total carbs, 31g net carbs, 18g fat, 5g protein, and 310 calories.

How many cookies does DoubleTree give you? ›

Helpful? We got one cookie per person when checking in.

What hotel chain gives free cookies? ›

The simple gesture of offering a warm DoubleTree Cookie at check-in has become synonymous with the brand's commitment to providing guests with a warm welcome and unforgettable stay.

Are DoubleTree cookies free? ›

I've stayed at the Doubletree La Posada in Scottsdale before on a priceline rate and received all Gold benefits (including extra cookies upon request at no charge).

How do you reheat DoubleTree cookies? ›

Microwave Method:Place a damp paper towel in the microwave with the cookies. Microwave in short bursts (10 seconds) until the cookies become slightly soft. Be cautious not to overheat, as this can make them too soft or cause the chocolate to melt.

Where do DoubleTree cookies come from? ›

Today, out of a 20,000-square-foot facility, Christie Cookie Co. produces around 30 million DoubleTree cookies every year, shipping frozen dough to every DoubleTree in North America as well as some in Latin America.

What happens if you use melted butter instead of softened for cookies? ›

In cookies, softened butter will result in a cakier and airier cookie than using melted butter. This is due to the fact that softened butter will create air bubbles that expand in the oven during baking. Melted butter will make your cookies delightfully dense on the inside and crisp on the edges.

Should I use baking soda or baking powder in cookies? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

Do DoubleTree cookies have peanuts? ›

The Black-owned, women-led company offers delicious, allergy-friendly cookies, baking mixes and pancake & waffle mixes that are certified gluten-free, non-GMO, vegan, and free of the top 9 allergens (wheat, tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, fish, sesame, and shellfish).

What is DoubleTree known for? ›

Among the many signature things that DoubleTree is known for are their chocolate chip cookies, which were originally made in the early 1980s for VIPs but now given to all guests and made by Nashville-based Christie Cookie Company for over 30 years.

Does DoubleTree give cookies? ›

The warm chocolate chip cookie welcome is synonymous with DoubleTree hotels worldwide, and travelers look forward to receiving one, fresh from the oven, upon their arrival.

Does Hilton give out free cookies? ›

For more than 25 years, we've welcomed guests at more than 370 global hotels and have given out more than 300 million warm chocolate chip cookies at check-in. This gesture has become a powerful symbol of the little, bright moments in life.

Does DoubleTree have cookies everyday? ›

From New York to China and Tanzania to Spain, the signature, warm DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie welcome is presented to guests around the world and baked fresh daily at each hotel.

Which Hilton gives free cookies? ›

Me + Emmitt + Hilton @DoubleTree Cookies = Did you know @DoubleTree by Hilton hotels offer their guests free cookies at check-in?

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