Cherry Garcia Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe (2024)

Inspired by Cherry Garcia Ice Cream, thisChocolate Chip Cookie recipeis so easy to make and absolutely loved by everyone! Sweet and tart, these cherry cookies are the perfect treat any time!

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The perfect treat any time! The best part? Almost everything you need for your ingredients list can be found in your pantry which I love because I always get inspired to make these cookies all year round.

Cherry Cookie Recipe

Cherry Garcia is one of our favorite flavors as a family and so it absolutely inspired this Cherry Cookies Recipe. The best news about this dessert is that the set up is not hard. When we aren’t making my cherry cheesecake recipe, cherry cheesecake brownies, cherry bars, or my cherry cheesecake dip, we are making this sweet treat!

The cherry cookies directions are so easy to follow, in fact, that I encourage you to have your children help out with this holiday favorite.

I am such a huge fan of the traditional chocolate chip or sugar cookie recipe that we all usually lean on. Believe me when I say that I turn to those recipes more times than not.

But sometimes, you just want a little some more and these co*cktail cherries truly add that extra layer of color and flavor that everyone is craving. And chocolate is the answer. Isn’t chocolate always the answer?

These from-scratch cherry cookies will feel semi-homemade because all you truly need to do is mix a few ingredients together. The effort is low but the return is SO HIGH! Yum and YUM!

co*cktail cherries – or maraschino cherries – can be found just about everywhere. When you are done finishing up with this recipe, you can use the leftovers to make Shirley Temples for the kids. Super fun!

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For now, let’s get right down to it – the perfect mix of sweet and sweeter. Make sure you bake an extra batch for later because the first round is going to fly right off of your plate.

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Cherry Cookie Recipe Ingredients

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Directions For Cherry Garcia Inspired Chocolate Cherry Cookies

Preheat your oven to 350°. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside.In a large mixing bowl, add the sugar, baking soda, butter, egg, and almond extract. With an electric mixer, cream the batch until light and fluffy.

Add the flour and salt and mix until just combined. Add the semi-sweet chocolate chips and stir until well distributed. Gently fold in the chopped cherries. Your cherry cookies are underway!

Chill your Cherry Garcia cookie dough for 30 minutes. Roll dough into 2 inch balls (the cookies will not expand much in the oven) and place on parchment-lined cookie sheet.Bake the Cherry Chocolate Chip Cookies for about 12-14 minutes or until light brown.

Cool on cookie sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. ENJOY your cherry cookies!!

What Else Can I Add To This Recipe?

If you want to have a little fun, you can color the cookie dough by adding a little bit of the co*cktail cherry juice to the mix. All you have to do is pour a little bit of the maraschino cherry juice right into your bowl while you are mixing.

A tablespoon or two – and watch the color of your cookie turn!

You can also consider adding up chopped almonds to your batch. We already have almond extract in our recipe. So, you don’t have to worry about adding in any more flavor on that end. But a little crunch can go a long way!

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Can I Refrigerate The Dough?

Absolutely! Make this dough ahead of time, roll everything firmly into a ball and wrap with Saran Wrap. You can keep the dough for up to two weeks in your refrigerator.

When you are ready to bake, take the mixture out of the fridge, give it a quick mix, and then follow the recipe as needed.

Are These Cherry Cookies Considered Holiday Cookies?

Here’s the thing, anything that is fun and festive is considered HOLIDAY, right? So, YES! I would consider these cookies perfect for an upcoming holiday gathering.

But I also think they would make a great dessert for a weekend gathering with friends. They aren’t particularly positioned as HOLIDAY, but they could be. That’s entirely up to you.

Is There Anything I Need To Do To The Cherries Before Putting Them In My Recipe?

To play it safe,be sure to rinse, drain and dry your cherries before folding them into your cookie dough. You don’t have to worry about making them BONE DRY, but you don’t want to accidentally add in a large amount of unwanted juice UNLESS you want to color your dough. That’s up to you.

The more juice that is added in from the maraschino cherries, the more likely your cookie dough will change color. That’s not necessarily a BAD thing. It’s just a warning about these cherry cookies.

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Cherry Garcia Cookie Recipe

Yield: 24

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 14 minutes

Additional Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 29 minutes

Inspired by Cherry Garcia Ice Cream, this Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe is so easy to make and absolutely loved by everyone! Sweet and tart, these cherry cookies are the perfect treat any time! The best part? Almost everything you need for your ingredients list can be found in your pantry!

Ingredients

  • * 1 cup granulated sugar
  • * 3 sticks (1 1/2 cups) butter, softened at room temperature
  • * 1 egg
  • * 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • * 3 cups flour
  • * 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • * 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • * 1 (12 oz.) bag Nestle semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • * 1 (10 oz.) jar Maraschino cherries (drained and chopped into pieces)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°.
  2. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside.In a large mixing bowl, add the sugar, baking soda, butter, egg, and almond extract. With an electric mixer, cream until light and fluffy.
  3. Add the flour and salt and mix until just combined.
  4. Add the semi-sweet chocolate chips and stir until well distributed. Gently fold in the chopped cherries.
  5. Chill cookie dough for 30 minutes.
  6. Roll dough into 2 inch balls (the cookies will not expand much in the oven) and place on parchment-lined cookie sheet.Bake 12-14 minutes or until light brown.
  7. Cool on cookie sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. ENJOY!!
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 24Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 103Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 80mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 1gSugar: 9gProtein: 2g

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Cherry Garcia Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What makes chocolate chip cookies fluffy instead of flat? ›

Butter keeps cookies fluffy in two ways. First, creaming cold butter with sugar creates tiny, uniform air pockets that will remain in the dough it bakes up. Second, cold butter naturally takes a longer time to melt in the oven.

What is the difference between a chocolate chip cookie and a sugar cookie? ›

A chocolate chip cookie is not a sugar cookie with chocolate chips. Their recipes have a completely different ratio of ingredients. Sugar cookies use more flour than their chocolate-speckled counterparts. Sugar cookies also call for white sugar, while chocolate chip cookies usually use both brown and white sugar.

What makes chocolate chip cookies taste 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.

Why do you put white sugar in chocolate chip cookies? ›

White sugar, with its neutral pH, interferes with gluten development, allowing the dough to spread more before it sets. The result is cookies that are thin and tender/crisp.

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.

How can I make my cookies fluffier instead of flat? ›

Melted butter incorporates more easily into the dough, creating a more cohesive and pliable dough. Use a mixture of baking powder and baking soda as leavening agents. Baking powder provides lift and helps create a fluffy texture, while baking soda helps to densify the cookie and create a chewier texture.

Are chocolate chip cookies better with milk chocolate or semi sweet? ›

If you're after a sweeter flavor, opt for milk or white chocolate, but if you want to break down the already sweet cookie dough, go for semisweet or dark chocolate.

What does Brown Sugar do for a cookie? ›

Brown sugar

Brown sugar is also hygroscopic (more so than granulated sugar) and will therefore also attract and absorb the liquid in the dough. The difference is in the molasses that makes brown sugar brown: It adds moisture and slight acidity, resulting in a moist and chewy texture.

Why do my chocolate chip cookies always get hard? ›

Don't Overbake!

This isn't a revolutionary tip and is probably quite obvious, but if you leave your cookies in the oven for even a few minutes longer than necessary, the mix will dry too quickly and lead to more rigid, dry cookies.

What are the disadvantages of chocolate chip cookies? ›

Increased risk of chronic diseases: Eating too many cookies can lead to an increased risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure due to their high sugar and fat content.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies crunchy instead of soft? ›

Sugar: Using white sugar or corn syrup in a cookie produces a crisp end product. Corn syrup also browns more readily than some other sugars. Egg: Recipes without egg will yield a flatter, crisper cookie with more spread.

What happens if you use powdered sugar instead of granulated in cookies? ›

All levels of powdered sugar grind can be used interchangeably with each other in cookie recipes. But take note: powdered sugar is not to be substituted for granulated sugar or brown sugar, since the added cornstarch in powdered sugar changes cookie chemistry and texture.

What does melted butter do to cookies? ›

Cookies made with melted butter often deflate and become denser when they cool, resulting in a perfectly cooked fudgy center — a similar textural result to brownies that get rapped (aka banged against an oven rack mid-bake to deflate them) or Sarah Kieffer's iconic pan-banging cookies that turn out pleasantly compact.

What happens if you use brown sugar instead of white in cookies? ›

So, if your recipe calls for one cup of white sugar, swap one cup of brown sugar. The sweetness level will be the same, but the brown sugar may change the texture of your baked goods. You'll likely notice a more robust flavor, and the finished baked goods' color may also be darker.

Why didn't my chocolate chip cookies flatten? ›

Too much flour causes the dough to become dry and crumbly, which prevents it from flattening out during baking. As a result, your cookies will stay in their original shape instead of spreading out into nice circles.

What makes cookies too fluffy? ›

A spread with less fat, diet "margarines" or spreads in tubs contain have too much water. The water creates steam, causing the cookies to puff. Low protein flours, such as cake flour, absorb less water, leaving excess water to create steam, which causes the cookies to puff.

What makes cookies thick and fluffy? ›

Add 2 TBS of cornstarch to the dough. It makes the cookies fluffy and soft! I added 2 types of chips, which sounds so simple but it really made a big difference in the flavor. Mini semi sweet chips and milk chocolate chips are the perfect combination and they fill every bite with ooey, gooey, melty, chocolate goodness!

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