Copycat Doubletree Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe – Clean Eating Version (2024)

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Crunchy edges and a soft ooey, gooey center make these chocolate chip cookies a delectable treat that you will make over and over again! Inspired by the official Doubletree hotel chocolate chip cookie recipe, these cookies are free of processed sugar and dairy!

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Everyone loves a good chocolate chip cookie and we are not an exception! But when you are dairy-free, it is so hard to find one that is soft and chocolatey like traditional recipes. We have been loving these Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies but sometimes you just want a traditional cookie!

When DoubleTree hotel released its exclusive chocolate chip cookie I knew I had to try it! I made one batch per the recipe so we had something to compare it to and then gave those away (to happy friends!) I then worked on making a dairy-free and clean eating version and succeeded. That means no processed sugars!

What Are DoubleTree Chocolate Chip Cookies?

For as long as I can remember, DoubleTree Hotels would leave fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies on your pillow every night. And they were often still warm!

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They have walnuts and melty chocolate chip and they are huge! They come in a cute little paper bag and they are delicious! Nowadays when we go, they give them to you at check-in. It isn’t as exciting, but still fun and they will give you enough for each person rather than just one per bed.

With the Covid-19 pandemic and everyone cooking and baking, they decided to release their recipe. And here we are!

Watch a video on how to make them!:

How To Make Chocolate Chip Cookies From Scratch

Chocolate chip cookies take a little longer to prepare than other cookies because there are a lot of ingredients. But it is well worth it. To make things easier, pull everything you will need from the cabinets and place them on your counter. As you measure and add ingredients, put them away. It will feel much less overwhelming when you don’t have everything sitting on the counter!

The best part of baking cookies is that even if they don’t turn out exactly as expected, they still taste amazing! That said, there are a few tips and tricks on how to make perfect cookies!

  • Follow the recipe exactly. In this recipe, we made several substitutions and each one plays a role in the final texture of the cookie. Follow the recipe as written then you can try experimenting!
  • Make uniform cookies to ensure they cook evenly – A great way to do this is to use a muffin scoop. I like this one because it comes in three different sizes. DoubleTree cookies are huge so I used the largest scoop, but you can make them any size you want. Just make sure that all the cookies are the same size.
  • You do not need to use a greased pan – The cookies have enough fat in them to not stick to the pan. If you do grease the pan, the cookies will spread and you will end up with a wide, thin cookie. If you are concerned about sticking, use parchment paper or a silicone mat.
  • Preheat your oven – If you don’t preheat the oven, the cookies will warm up slowly with the oven and the butter will melt and again your cookie will be wide and thin.
  • Don’t open the oven door – It is so hard, I know! But when you open the oven door, you let the hot air out. Instead, use the light on your oven and look at your cookies through the window. Trust your recipe and check the cookies when the timer beeps!
  • Use a cooling rack – If you haven’t used one before, cooling racks may seem unnecessary. But once you use one, there is no going back. The cooling rack allows the cookies to cool without making the bottom soggy. After coming out of the oven, let the cookies cool for 2-3 minutes then transfer them to the cooling rack.

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What Is The Best Dairy Free Chocolate Chips?

Hands down, Enjoy Life is our favorite dairy-free chocolate. It melts like regular chocolate and tastes the same too! It is free of all the common allergens making it great for kid parties too. My only issue with it is that it has cane sugar which is not clean. But I have to overlook this since my kids are dairy-free.

There are several Paleo chocolate chips that are amazing too. Costco used to carry one but I haven’t seen it in a while and I can’t remember the name! If you can find dark chocolate chips, those are often dairy-free too. However, it is typically the very dark and bitter ones so my kids won’t eat it.

How To Make Dairy-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies:

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You’ll notice in the picture above that I added the oats with the walnuts and chocolate chips. After several batches, I discovered that it tastes better if the oats are mixed in with the rest of the dry ingredients. I suspect that the blender lightly chops them and helps them bake into the cookie.

Both ways are delicious, it’s just a matter of preference!

These cookies are a crowd-pleaser, but if you are looking for some other cookies, you might love these too:

  • Soft and Chewy Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
  • Soft and Fluffy Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Delicious Cashew Cookies with Chocolate Frosting
  • Healthy Sugar Cookies
  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
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DoubleTree Chocolate Chip Cookies Clean Eating Version

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Inspired by the official Doubletree hotel chocolate chip cookie recipe, these cookies are free of processed sugar and dairy!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 Cup Almond Butter
  • 1/2 Cup Avocado, Coconut or Olive OIl
  • 3/4 Cup Honey
  • 1/4 Cup Maple Syrup
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1 1/4 tsp Vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp Lemon Juice
  • 1/2 Cup Almond Flour
  • 1 3/4 Cup White Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1/2 Cup Oats
  • 1 1/4 tsp Baking Soda
  • 1 tsp. Salt
  • Pinch Cinnamon
  • 2 2/3 Cup Dairy Free Chocolate Chips
  • 1 3/4 Cup Walnuts

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, mix the almond butter and avocado oil
  2. Add the honey and maple syrup. Beat well with hand mixer for about 2 minutes
  3. Add eggs, vanilla and lemon juice and blend for 2 minutes or until light and fluffy.
  4. Add the white whole wheat flour, almond flour, oats, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Beat on low for 45 seconds. Do not overmix.
  5. Mix in chocolate chips and walnuts
  6. Scoop the dough into large balls (approximately 3 tablespoons) and place on cookie sheet about 2 inches apart
  7. Bake at 300° for 20-23 minutes
  8. Remove from oven and cool for 1 hour

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By NaturalDeets on July 13th, 2020

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5 thoughts on “Copycat Doubletree Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe – Clean Eating Version”

  1. So excited to find a delicious clean eating recipe for cookies! I’ll be making these allll the time. Thank you!

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    • I hope you love them! These are truly one of my favorites!

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  2. I was just at the Doubletree and enjoyed these cookies. I have not seen almond butter and will be on the lookout for that so I can make your version.

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  3. The gooey center on these chocolate chip cookies made me eat more and more hehe! So delicious!

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    • I definitely get that!

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Copycat Doubletree Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe – Clean Eating Version (2024)

FAQs

Where do DoubleTree cookies come from? ›

A select group of bakeries around the world currently hold the brand's secret recipe, which ensures the same delicious DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie is delivered at every DoubleTree by Hilton hotel worldwide.

How to make pre-made cookie dough better? ›

No one will even suspect they're store-bought (and we won't tell anyone!).
  1. Add brown sugar. ...
  2. Experiment with extracts. ...
  3. Mix in different candies and snacks. ...
  4. Add espresso or coffee grounds. ...
  5. Deepen the flavors by refrigerating the dough. ...
  6. Salt before baking the cookies. ...
  7. Reduce baking time for extra soft cookies.

How many calories are in a DoubleTree chocolate chip 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.

What makes chocolate chip cookies so good? ›

In the center, it's softer. The chocolate gives us a melty, dense mouthfeel. The caramelized butter, sugar, vanilla, chocolate, and subtle notes of salt offer a balanced flavor profile. The saltiness highlights and enhances the preexisting flavors.

What is the difference between Hilton and DoubleTree? ›

Doubletree by Hilton is a different brand within the family of Hilton brands. Doubletree's are usually 3.5 star full service hotels without bell service and a few other limitations. Hilton is another Hilton brand, usually 4 star hotels with bell services and higher standards and pricing in general.

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.

Should you chill cookie dough before baking? ›

Popping your dough in the fridge allows the fats to cool. As a result, the cookies will expand more slowly, holding onto their texture. If you skip the chilling step, you're more likely to wind up with flat, sad disks instead of lovely, chewy cookies. Cookies made from chilled dough are also much more flavorful.

Is it better to flatten cookie dough before baking? ›

Flattening the cookie dough provides more surface area that comes into contact with the ice bath, shortening the time it takes to chill. Then submerge the dough in the ice water and let it chill. After 20 minutes the dough will be completely chilled and ready for baking.

Why does refrigerating cookie dough make it better? ›

Refrigerating the dough allows the flour to fully hydrate and helps to make the cookie dough firmer. Firm dough prevents the cookies from spreading too much, which is why chilling the dough is a crucial step for cut-out and rolled cookies.

Does DoubleTree still have chocolate chip cookies? ›

DoubleTree by Hilton is famous for its proud tradition of greeting guests with its signature, warm DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie at check-in, symbolizing a warm welcome and comfortable stay.

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).

How many calories are in a 2 inch homemade Chocolate Chip Cookie? ›

Other Common Serving Sizes:
Serving SizeCalories
1 medium (approx 2" dia)49
1 large68
1 oz139
1 very large (3-1/2" - 4" dia)196
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What is the Hilton hotel brand from where you can get a warm cookie? ›

DoubleTree by Hilton welcomes you with comfortable accommodations, unique food and beverage experiences, modern fitness and events spaces, and a warm cookie upon arrival.

What company owns DoubleTree? ›

In 1999, Hilton acquired Promus Hotel Corporation, which included the DoubleTree, Red Lion, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, and Homewood Suites brands.

What country are sugar cookies from? ›

Let's have a hearty hip-hip-hooray for the German Protestants, who settled in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and invented the early sugar cookie. Their crumbly cookie made with butter and shaped into round or keystone shapes were a sweet hit from their formation in the late 1700s.

What is the origin of molasses cookies? ›

It originated in Marblehead, Mass., where a fisherman named Uncle Joe lived by a large frog pond. Uncle Joe made the best molassses cookies in town and people called them Joe Froggers because they were plump and dark as the fat little frogs in the pond.

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