These classic white chocolate macadamia nut cookies are ones that everyone will love! This recipe is simple and easy and whips up a huge batch of soft, thick, and chewy cookies that you can share with everyone! Everyone loves cookies. They are the perfect go-to for any occasion, and you know that they will get eaten every single time. Try out these sugar cookies, these almond cookies, or these delicious flourless peanut butter cookies! There is something for everyone!
Macadamia Nut Cookies
Macadamia nut cookies with white chocolate chips are simply the best. The macadamia nuts add in the perfect texture in every bite. Not to mention that they are seriously delicious! These cookies are soft and chewy on the inside AND filled with plenty of white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts! I am a bit of a cookie snob, and these are just incredible. To get the best results, follow the directions carefully; these have a little bit of a different method than most cookies and require chilling! That’s what gives these the absolute best taste and texture! Because all cookies bake differently, I have included some tips below to help these cookies turn out perfectly. Try them out and then next time, double the batch. Trust me when I say that you are definitely going to want some extra!
Ingredients You Need
The ingredients to make these white chocolate chip macadamia nut cookies are super simple, and you most likely already have all of the ingredients on hand! See the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact measurements.
Butter: I used unsalted butter in this recipe so that it didn’t have any added salt. Shortening: This will help keep your cookies nice and moist. Light Brown Sugar: I love using brown sugar whenever I can. It adds such a delicious and deep flavor to any recipe! White Sugar: Combining white sugar with the brown sugar really makes these sweet without it being too much. Eggs: You will use a whole egg and an egg yolk in this recipe. Extract: Vanilla extract and almond extract will bring in subtle flavors that are so delicious together! Flour: I used white flour in this recipe. Salt: The salt will enhance all of the flavors in this recipe. Baking Soda: This is the secret ingredient to making the texture of your cookie soft. White Chocolate Chips: These melt up so well in the cookie and are SO good. Macadamia Nuts: Chop these up coarsely so that you get some in every bite!
Let’s Make Some White Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut Cookies!
The name of these cookies is a mouthful, and all of the ingredients are what make them so delicious! This is a classic recipe, but it’s the best of the best!
More Chocolate Chips and Nuts: I like to press in some additional chocolate chips and nuts into the top of the cookie just after I take them out of the oven. It makes them look extra nice and plus, who doesn’t like a few more additional mix-ins on top?!Underdone: To make sure that my cookies are soft and chewy, I like to take them out of the oven slightly underdone. I leave them on the cookie sheet and allow them to finish cooking as they cool down! Use the Oven Light: I know that it’s tempting to open the oven door to see how your cookies are doing but don’t do it! Use the oven light. Opening the oven door lets out too much heat and it won’t allow your cookies to cook evenly.
On the Counter: Store them in an airtight container on your counter. To keep them soft, I like to put a slice of bread with the cookies in the container! The bread will dry out and allow the cookies to maintain their moisture. In the Freezer: After your cookies have cooled then store them in a ziplock bag. Label it with the date and your cookies will last about a month! When you’re ready to eat them then just take them out of the freezer and let them sit on your counter for about 10 minutes.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.