29 of the best cookie recipes you will love to bake

Whether you've a hankering for a classic chocolate chip cookie, looking for a really easy recipe or keen to discover some inventive twists, here are some delicious options from around the world.

Six large round cookies with vibrant pink icing sit on a grey surface, some of them on a round brown plate. The one at the front is broken in half, showing the gooey peanut butter filling. A glass of milk sits in the background.

Stuffed peanut butter cookies with raspberry glaze. Credit: Comfort Food with Spencer Watts

When it comes to cookies, the chocolate chip cookie is a fail-safe, rising to world-wide adoration after being invented, many stories say, . But there's an endless variety of other excellent cookies, too!

Here are some of our favourite cookie recipes, from choc chip options to treasured family recipes and indulgent cookie twists that would be at home on a dessert plate. (And fittingly, since the word cookie itself , we even have and a to add to the cookie love!)

THE BEST CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

If you like your chocolate chip cookie with a little softness and chew, look no further! The secret to success of these five-ingredient choc-chip cookies is a can of condensed milk, which enhances their chewiness.
Very good chocolate chip cookies
Very good chocolate chip cookies Credit: Adam Liaw
This versatile cookie can be as simple or fancy as you like. The base recipe is great for other add-ins like white chocolate cranberry, M&M’s, glace ginger and dark chocolate. The cookie dough balls can be frozen so you can have cookies ready in about 20 minutes if you have unexpected visitors for morning tea.
Amy's chocolate chip cookies
Credit: Adam Liaw
Melbourne baker Natalie Paull describes this recipe, shared on The Cook Up, as ridiculously huge and ridiculously delicious! And good news for those who like to plan ahead: The raw dough keeps frozen for up to 3 months, or 2 weeks in the fridge. Future you will thank past you for getting onto this one.
Macadamia and white chocolate (very) chonky chip cookies
Credit: Jiwon Kim

SUPER STUFFED COOKIES
The peanut butter cookie dough these are made with is just part of what makes these cookies from Spencer Watts so good. When you bite into these, the texture is creamy, but with little pops of crunch from the cereal in the peanut butter stuffing. And they're finished off with a sweet-tart raspberry glaze.
Six large round cookies with vibrant pink icing sit on a grey surface, some of them on a round brown plate. The one at the front is broken in half, showing the gooey peanut butter filling. A glass of milk sits in the background.
Stuffed peanut butter cookies with raspberry glaze. Credit: Comfort Food with Spencer Watts
Silvia Colloca shares a recipe for these Italian treasures, made from fresh pastry dough then filled with a mixture of jam, dark chocolate and nuts.
Celli pleni cookies
Credit: Jono Fleming
These blackberry and white chocolate-chip cookies from author Emelia Jackson are stuffed with a little lemony cheesecake action.
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Blackberry cheesecake cookies. Credit: Murdoch Books / Armelle Habib
If you're looking for a sugar cookie recipe, this may be just for you. Inspired by the flavours of an American favourite, the cinnamon scroll, these cookies are stuffed with a brown sugar, cinnamon and butter filling, along with squares of cream cheese.
Cinnamon scroll cookies
Credit: Jiwon Kim

CELEBRATION COOKIES

Polvorones come in many flavours, from plain, pecan and peanut to vanilla and cinnamon; Pati Jinich's recipe uses pecans. The name polvorón seems to come from the word polvo, which translates to dust or powder. Maybe because these cookies break into the finest of crumbs the moment they touch your mouth, she explains.
Russian tea cakes are otherwise known as Mexican wedding cookies or cakes.
Russian tea cakes are otherwise known as Mexican wedding cookies or cakes. Source: SBS
The name means "little bracelets" and for many Italians, particularly Sicilians, it simply wouldn’t be Christmas without these semicircular fig-filled delights.
Fig cookies (cucidati)
Fig cookies (cucidati) Source: SBS / SBS Feast
America's Anna Olson shares this recipe for hree styles of festive jam-filled cookies, all from one basic cookie dough recipe.
Festive jam cookies three ways
Credit: Bake With Anna Olson

COLOUR ALL THE WAY

Wondering how to make sugar cookies? This recipe is as easy to make as it is good to look at – and taste. They make for great gifts too!
Decorated cut-out sugar cookies
Credit: Anna's Occasions
Light up a party with this vibrant cookie on a stick recipe from 's Nick Makrides.
Rainbow pinwheel cookies
Rainbow pinwheel cookies Credit: Nick Makrides
These 'gift box' cookies (each is about 10cm across), named after those little heart-shaped lollies stamped with words, will last about a week at room temperature so they can be made in advance.
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"These ube crinkles are a Filipino take on the popular crinkle cookie. I’ve replaced the traditional cocoa powder with ube halaya and extract for a nutty vanilla-like flavour and stunning purple hue," says Catherine Zhang of her vibrant recipe.
Ube crinkles
Credit: Page Street Publishing / Catherine Zhang

BAR COOKIES

What Australia calls a slice, Americans and Canadians often call bar cookies, and some are indeed just like cookies – in rectangular form! Take these kitchen sink cookie bars from Mary Berg. You can make these deliciously chewy bars with whatever mix-ins you have hanging around: choc chips, leftover chocolate bars, salty-sweet pretzel twists, mixed nuts or even leftover brownies and biscuits.
Two rectangular biscuit-like bars sit on a pale surface, one leaning on the other. They are studded with nuts, choc chips and mini pretzels. Two bowls with chocolate chips and pretzels can be seen, out of focus, in the background. A folded pink and white napkin sits alongside the two bars. The edge of a baking container can be seen on the napkin.
Kitchen sink cookie bars. Credit: Mary Makes It Easy / Geoff George

GIANT COOKIES

Part cookie, part cake – behold the skillet cookie. This giant choc-chip cookie is cooked in a cast-iron frying pan to give it a warm and gooey centre with a crisp shell.
Double chocolate and pecan skillet cookie
Double chocolate and pecan skillet cookie Credit: Adam Liaw
"Crisp on top and gooey in the middle, there is nothing nicer than freshly baked cookies. Easier than making individual cookies, these giant ones can be cut into wedges to serve," says Louise Kenney. You can make the dough ahead and refrigerate it, then bake the cookies to order.
Blue plates and white bowls, holding wedges of choc-chip cookie and vanilla ice-cream, sit on a mable surface.
Giant peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies. Credit: Quadrille / Rita Platts

THE BEST GLUTEN-FREE COOKIES

An easy gluten-free thumbprint biscuit, with jam added after baking. The recipe uses homemade chia jam, but you could use any jam you like.
Gluten-free thumbprint cookies with chia jam
Credit: My Market Kitchen
What beats a chocolate cookie? A triple chocolate cookie, of course! Get messy with the chocolate drizzle for an impressive, decadent bake with this recipe from Helen Tzouganatos.
Gluten-free triple chocolate cookies
Gluten-free triple chocolate cookies Credit: Loving Gluten Free

ICED COOKIES

These cookies are for those in the "I can't bake, but want to" camp. The cookie batter is a straightforward one bowl, beat-with-a-wooden-spoon mixture (no beaters!). And you don't need a cookie cutter (they're piped into O-shapes). And the best part: the messier you are, the cuter these cookies look. 
Good news, you don't have to give up all your favourite sweets.
Good news, you don't have to give up all your favourite sweets. Credit: China Squirrel
Orange zest works wonderfully with honey, cinnamon and cloves in these soft-centred cookies, coated in chocolate and pistachio.
Spiced chocolate cookies (rame di napoli)
Credit: Bonacini's Italy

COOL CARAMEL COOKIES

"These are my 'dressed up' version of a cookie I learned to make in Mocorito, with crunchy sugar covering them and sticky caramel inside. My favourite cookie of all time!" says Pati Jinich. The biscuits are cut with scissors before baking to form the flower petals.
Dulce de leche flower cookies (bizcotela vestida)
Credit: Pati Jinich
Bite-sized, nutty and incredibly more-ish these cookies from Anneka Manning bring together a heavenly flavour combination – caramel, peanuts and oats.
Sandwiched peanut oat cookies with dulce de leche
Credit: Alan Benson

NUTTY AND NICE

These cookies by Adam Liaw are fantastic as they are, but are also absolutely brilliant as ice-cream sandwiches, or simply chopped up and folded through vanilla ice cream.
Salted honey pecan cookies
Credit: Jiwon Kim
Classic, simple Italian almond-meal biscuits with a touch of zesty limoncello.
Limoncello amaretti cookies
Credit: Danielle Abou Karam

TREASURED FAMILY RECIPES
These molasses cookies have been passed down from generation to generation in David Hallberg’s family. The molasses adds a rich, slightly smoky essence to the cookies and with the warming spices is very similar in flavour profile to gingerbread.

Grandma’s famous molasses cookies
Credit: Jiwon Kim
"This recipe for traditional Assyrian cookies honours my mother Helen. These recipes are passed down through the generations and I hope that my daughters will continue that tradition," Evan Yako said when sharing this recipe, which makes several different kinds of cookies, with date, walnut or mixed fillings.
Kileche (Assyrian cookies)
Kileche (Assyrian cookies) Source: SBS / SBS Food
CHILDHOOD TREASURE

Coconut snow cookies

COOKIE MEETS CAKE

These are two-in-one delicious, with a rich chocolate cupcake stuffed with cookie dough and topped with indulgent buttercream – and with a cookie on top!
Chocolate chip cookie cupcakes
Credit: Mary Makes It Easy
They might look like colourful macarons, but these red velvet cookies are more kin to the ruby-hued cake of the same name. Filled with a salty-sweet cream cheese mixture, these dainty treats make ideal gifts, be it Christmas, Mother's Day or Valentines.
Red velvet cookies
Red velvet cookies. Credit: China Squirrel

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