Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix In a Jar With Free Printable Recipe Tag (2024)

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Today, I have put together this chocolate chip cookie mix in a mason jar. These jars make great favors for weddings, baby showers,

bridal showers, holidays, birthday parties and more! The jar will include perfectly portioned dry ingredients. All your recipient needs to do is add the wet ingredients (butter, eggs and vanilla extract) and bake! The instructions below are to create chocolate chip cookie mix.

Typically when I see these types of cookie mix in a jar recipes, they call for quart size mason jars. While these can be great for single gifts, I thought they were pretty large for handing out as favors to a larger group of guests at a shower or wedding.

I set out to find the perfect cookie recipe that would fit a pint size jar, and after some trial and error (and a lot of taste testing!) I finally came up with a recipe that perfectly fits a pint size jar and creates the tastiest, soft baked chocolate chip cookies. Here’s how to put these jars together.

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The idea for this chocolate chip cookie mix in a jar came from my need to figure out Christmas gifts to give to my husband’s cousins. We all don’t normally exchange gifts but generally give each other a little something small.

One year I made these cute little build your own s’mores kits and those were a big hit! I wanted to figure out something else that was similar that I could create myself and also wouldn’t go to waste.

I feel like sometimes small gifts, think things you typically receive as wedding favors can end up not being used and getting thrown out. That is why editable (or drinkable – is that a word?!) gifts are always my favorite! And who doesn’t love chocolate chip cookies? Especially around Christmastime.

So I bought a whole bunch of mason jars, filled them up with ingredients and added the printable recipe tags that I had created. I had 15 jars sitting on my dining room table, all ready to go.

And what do you think happened next? Plans changed, we didn’t ended up meeting up with my husband’s cousins until many months later. Of course! All my hard work planning the perfect gift went to waste.

Think again. What is there to do with tons of mason jars filled with chocolate chip cookie ingredients? Make tons of chocolate chip cookies and eat them all yourself!

Okay so I didn’t eat them all by myself. My husband definitely wasn’t one to complain about the amount of fresh chocolate chip cookies that were always in the house.

It had actually gotten to a point where if I didn’t have a new batch ready by the time he got home from work he thought something was wrong!

In any case, we can both vouch for the fact that these are super tasty chocolate chip cookies that are so easy to make. I would highly recommend trying these out for holiday gifts this year, especially if you have a lot of people on your list.

They are also great to keep on hand for when you weren’t expecting a gift from someone. During the holiday season I make sure to keep some generic presents on hand so that if someone unexpectedly gives me a gift, I don’t have to send them home empty handed.

Now let’s get to how to make these jars!

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How long does cookie mix in a jar last?

If the ingredients you used to assemble your jars were fresh, meaning they weren’t set to expire any time soon, and your jar is sealed tightly, they should last for up to 6 months. But with chocolate chip cookies that taste this good, I don’t expect that you’ll wait that long to make them!

What size mason jar should you use?

For this particular recipe, you will need to use a pint size glass jar. I have seen a ton of quart size cookie mix instructions floating around the internet. While these are great for one off gifts, I wanted to create a recipe for a pint size jar, which is a bit smaller than the quart so that they would be better suited for making multiples.

Whether you need a favor for a holiday party, or want to make a bunch to give out as gifts to a large group of friends, family members, co-workers etc, these pint size jars would in my opinion, be a better size.

How many cookies will this recipe make?

This recipe will make about 8-10 delicious chocolate chip cookies!

Supplies needed to assemble one jar:

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Directions:

  1. First, I’d recommend washing out your mason jar with soap and water. Just make sure to dry the inside really well, or the ingredients will stick to the edges.
  2. Next, combine 3/4 cup flour, 1/4 teaspoon baking soda and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a mixing bowl and set aside.
  3. Pour flour/baking soda/salt mixture into your pint size glass jar. Gently pat the bottom of the jar with your hand to make sure the flour mixture is level.
  4. Add 1/2 cup chocolate chips to the jar on top of the flour mixture.
  5. Then add 1/4 cup packed brown sugar as the next layer.
  6. Finally, measure out 1/3 cup granulated sugar and add to the top.
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Note: This next part is completely optional, if you want to keep the metal mason jar lid as is, feel free to skip this step!

Cut a square piece of your decorative paperthat is a little bit larger than the mason jar lid. I taped down the paper just to hold it in place. Cut off the excess paper so your inner lid looks like the below. It doesn’t have to be perfect since the outer part of the lid will be covering the edges.

Next, screw back on the jar lid tightly. Finally, tie ribbon, string or twine around the top of the jar Make sure to leave a bit extra hanging down to tie on the recipe tag.

The tags are designed to print on an 8.5×11 inch page. For the best quality I would definitely recommend printing on white cardstock. Or, for a more rustic look, kraft paper would look great as well.

8 tags will print per page and measure approximately 2×3 inches when trimmed. You can either use scissors to cut the tags out, or a paper cutter if you’d like to make sure all edges are perfectly straight. I’m currently using this paper cutter and can definitely recommend it!

After the tags are cut out, you can use a hole punch up at the top to punch a hole and then tie onto your mason jar with ribbon, string or twine.

If you’d like you can even write a short note or greeting on the back of the tag. This can make a DIY gift even more personalized.

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And that’s all there is to it! Pretty easy right? I’m sure the best part is that you probably had all of the ingredients already in your kitchen cabinets.

I know that whoever you gift this chocolate chip cookie mason jar to will the love the chocolate chip cookies just as much as my husband and I did. And maybe his cousins will get to taste the cookies eventually too!

Check out this for a tutorial on how to fill with .

Yield: 1 jar

Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix In A Jar

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This DIY chocolate chip cookie mix in a jar is a quick and easy gift you can put together using ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen!

The free printable recipe tags are located at the bottom of this post.

Prep Time20 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

DifficultyEasy

Materials

  • Pint size glass jars
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • Ribbon, string or twine
  • Cardstock
  • Decorative paper (optional)
  • Printable recipe tags (download link is located at the bottom of this post)

Tools

  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
  • Scissors
  • Hole punch
  • Tape

Instructions

  1. Wash out your glass jar with soap and water. Make sure to dry the inside really well, or the ingedients will stick to the edges.
  2. Combine 3/4 cup flour, 1/4 teaspoon baking soda and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a mixing bowl and set aside.
  3. Pour the flour/baking soda/salt mixture into your pint size glass jar. Gently pat the bottom of the jar with your hand to make sure that the flour mixture is level.
  4. Add 1/2 cup chocolate chips to the jar on top of the flour mixture.
  5. Add 1/4 cup of packed brown sugar as the next layer.
  6. Measure out 1/3 cup of granulated sugar and add to the top
  7. Print out the recipe tags and tie to the jar using ribbon, string or twine.

Notes

This step is completely optional. If you could like to include a decorative lid on your jar follow the below steps:

  1. Cut a square of decorative scrapbooking paper that is a little bit larger than your jar lid.
  2. Tape the paper down just to hold it in place
  3. Cut off the excess scrapbooking paper to approximately the size of your lid. Don't worry if it doesn't look perfect. The outer edge will be covering the edges of the paper anyway.
  4. Screw back on the jar lid tightly.

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix In a Jar With Free Printable Recipe Tag (2024)

FAQs

How long does cookie mix in a jar last? ›

How long can you store your cookie mix in your pantry? As long as all of the ingredients are fresh, you can store your chocolate chip cookie mix in a cool, dry, and dark place for up to 6 months. If you are to use nuts in your cookie mix however, don't store it longer than 3 months.

How to enhance Betty Crocker cookie mix? ›

Easy Add-In: After creating the dough according to the sugar cookie mix instructions, Add 2 tablespoons of sour cream to create a tangier, cakier and all-around more flavorful cookie. Flavor Twist: For a punchier twist, swap the water in the sugar cookie mix instructions for rum, bourbon or coffee liqueur.

Is it OK to use expired cookie mix? ›

It is generally safe to bake with an expired cookie mix, as long as it has been stored properly and there are no signs of spoilage. The expiration date on the package is typically a quality indicator rather than a safety date [1].

How long is dry cookie mix good for after expiration? ›

Yes, it is safe to bake with an expired cookie mix. Most all products are perfectly safe beyond the dates. Most will last for a matter of years, in fact.

How to jazz up cookie mix? ›

To add depth to your cookies, add a few drops of a pure flavor extract to your dough, Newgent said. This is a simple way to personalize the cookies to your liking or give them a unique twist each time you bake them. Some extracts to try include peppermint, lemon, vanilla, coffee, almond, or coconut.

How do you make store bought cookie mix taste homemade? ›

Box mix cookie dough is just a box of the dry ingredients. You typically only add eggs and butter to a box mix recipe, but A Good Tired blog says you shouldn't stop there. Add in milk, vanilla, oatmeal, and a little bit of coconut oil to increase the flavor profile of the box mix dough.

Should I add an extra egg to my cookie mix? ›

If you prefer your cookies chewy rather than crispy, adding extra yolks will create a softer and more tender final product, and you can even save the extra whites for another dessert or dish. For best results, Serious Eats recommends adding one extra yolk per whole egg that your cookie recipe calls for.

What happens if you add too many eggs to chocolate chip cookies? ›

But on the other hand, too much egg, and your cookies will puff up and be cakey. They will be missing that chewy wonderfulness; they'll be more like little slabs of cake. There's really no saving them. Therefore, I would say that if you must choose, you should use too little egg.

Can you over mix chocolate chip cookie dough? ›

Overmixing your batter can lead to runny cookies.

The fluidity made for a cookie that baked quickly and spread out more widely than a properly creamed batter usually would. You could overmix the batter at any point, but overcreaming occurs when you're combining the butter, sugar, and vanilla.

How do you elevate store bought chocolate chip cookie dough? ›

Chopped nuts can add a nice flavor and texture to the cookies. Similar to the extra-chocolate hack, chopping up a handful or two of your favorite nuts and kneading them into the dough adds richness and salt. I prefer walnuts in my chocolate-chip cookies, but pistachios, cashews, and almonds are great mix-ins as well.

What makes chocolate chip cookies taste so good? ›

The caramelized butter, sugar, vanilla, chocolate, and subtle notes of salt offer a balanced flavor profile. The saltiness highlights and enhances the preexisting flavors. But what makes for the perfect chocolate chip cookie? You get what you pay for, and high-quality ingredients equate to a high-quality product.

Should I flatten my chocolate chip cookie dough? ›

If the dough is chilled before baking then the cookies will be slightly more rounded, so if you want slightly flatter cookies then bake them as soon as you have mixed up the dough. But we would not recommend flattening the cookies completely as this will affect the texture.

Does Pillsbury cookie mix expire? ›

The truth is that with many grains, cookie dough included, the date on the package will actually be a “best by” date and not a “use by” or “expiration” date, which is slightly different. The “best by” date simply tells you when the quality should be highest, but the product does not actually expire on that date.

How long do cookies stay fresh in ceramic cookie jar? ›

Unrefrigerated cookies stay fresh for two or three days. If your cute cookie jar isn't airtight (or if you don't know) and you'd still like to use it to store cookies on the counter, put cookies in a sealable plastic bag to keep air out before storing them inside the jar.

How long is cookie dough mix good for? ›

For best quality, freeze for two months. Homemade cookie dough should be stored in small containers in the refrigerator for two to four days or freeze for two months. Alternatively, small quantities of dough can be frozen and thawed in the refrigerator as needed.

Do cookies last longer in a cookie jar? ›

Containers that are airtight are perfect for storing cookies because they keep moisture away. Containers like ceramic cookie jars may look beautiful, but they are often not airtight and can make your cookies go stale in a hurry.

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