Battle of the Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookie
March 16, 2019 by JennyLevain Bakery, hands down, creates the best chocolate chip cookie I have ever tasted. Yes, I make that statement without fear of backlash and differing opinions. When we lived in New York, we would venture into the city or out to the island to get our Levain fix. And now when I travel back to New York, if I do not bring back Levain cookies, I may as well not come home. The photo below is the Levain chocolate chip walnut cookie. This cookie can be ordered along with other products and cookie flavors through their site.
Levain chocolate chip walnut cookie from the Levain Bakery
Before I go into my obsession about this cookie, I will tell you a
story. We lived in New York for fifteen years before moving
to Colorado (I want to move back every single day). One weekend we
took a drive out to Wainscott and I had my husband stop at the
Levain Bakery there. When he saw the price of $4 a cookie, he
almost bolted. I convinced him that I had heard they were the best
cookie ever and well worth that price.
We each bought one. I remember sitting on a bench near the bakery
and watching my husband and son’s faces as they bit into the
cookie. “Andrew, mommy is never wrong about anything, remember
that.” (He repeated that same statement when I dragged him into Doughnut
Plant but that is for another story).
Last year I shared an article on my cookbook dreams, one of which was
my hope that the fabulous women behind Levain would publish a book
with their to-die-for recipes. Until that time occurs and in
between trips to New York, I have made it my mission to try as many
of the copycat versions I have found online (some I have
adapted). If you happen to take to Google, there are hundreds
of copycat versions, here I will highlight
the ones that I found to be the best.
You will note that most of the recipes listed below are very
similar but here are a few rules you must follow no matter which
recipe you choose to make. Levain has confirmed they have no
vanilla in their cookie (adding it is up to you). Try to use dark
chocolate chips as that is what the bakery’s version contains, but
I sometimes mix the chocolate half dark, half
semi-sweet. Before baking always, always – let me repeat –
always – refrigerate the dough balls for at least an hour (or
freeze for twenty minutes). If you do not take this step, the
cookies will spread and you want them to be craggily mounds of
majestic cookieness. Do not overbake – they are meant to be warm
and gooey and orgasmic and when I’m feeling really crazy, I
sprinkle a little fleur de sel on top of the cookies right out of
the oven.
Recipes below are indexed on Eat Your Books – click the link and look for “View Complete Recipe”.
Levain Bakery copycat chocolate chip walnut cookie part two by Parsley Sage Sweet has set the bar that all copycats try to reach. Lisa of Parsley, Sage has done the work on this cookie – her recipe is the closest to perfection I have found (with the addition of the cornstarch and freezing/or refrigeration of the dough). Before she posted those updates, I had discovered those additions myself. The only thing I do differently is a half and half mix of cake flour and bread flour as I find that results in a texture that is more like the original cookie.
Levain Bakery chocolate chip cookies by Brown Eyed Baker is a nice version but doesn’t have the same craggily (yes, that is my word for these cookies) texture.
If you have not had the real deal from Levain Bakery, any of these versions will provide delicious results. I have made each of the versions listed below (save Bake at 350’s chocolate peanut butter version) and they were good. (Honey and Brie does not have you chill the dough and that results in spreading cookies – delicious but flat.)
- Copycat Levain cookies – Honey and Brie
- Levain Bakery chocolate chip crush cookies Modern Honey
- Levain Bakery chocolate peanut butter chip cookies (copycat) – Bake at 350
- Levain big fat cookie recipe copycat by Cookie Madness
- Levain Bakery copycat chocolate chip walnut cookie part two by Parsley Sage Sweet
- Levain Bakery cookie experimentations by The Pancake Princess
- Copycat Levain Bakery cookies by Delish
- Levain Bakery chocolate chip walnut cookies by A Bountiful Kitchen
- Update: April 2019 * Stella Parks’ Serious Eats’ Super-thick chocolate chip cookies
I will keep experimenting and will update this post if I make any discoveries. Let me know if you make any of these recipes or find others you enjoy.
Happy Baking!
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