![]() ![]() Unfortunately, they don’t share their exact recipe, but I looked at the ingredient list and, through quite a bit of trial and error (4 batches to be exact), came up with a version that I think is “chef’s kiss”. They are shipped in frozen cookie dough balls and baked on-site for a fresh-baked taste. Most restaurant chains that sell cookies on the side get them from a larger manufacturer like Otis Spunkmeyer. I went to my local Subway store and bought two chocolate chip cookies to use as a reference. I recently asked on Facebook if there were any cookies that people would like to see recreated and Subway was by and large the most requested-and for good reason! Subway chocolate chip cookies are perfectly chewy and soft with great flavor. Once I’ve baked to my heart’s content I’ll compile everything into a blog post with all of the links for you! Until then, feel free to browse my cookie archives to find everything I’ve attempted so far. Making my own versions of popular recipes ( Chick-fil-A and Levain) or making the recipes that popular companies have graciously shared with the masses ( Double Tree, Disney, etc.). I’ve been on a chocolate chip cookie kick for the past couple of years. Make your own copycat version with this recipe! These cookies soften as they sit and are even better on day 2! Copycat Subway Chocolate Chip Cookies ![]() Perfectly chewy and golden chocolate chip cookies that rival any sold at your local Subway store. You might also like our copycat Chick-fil-A cookies, our 2-ingredient Thin Mint cookies, or the famous New York Times Jacques Torres chocolate chip cookies! ![]() They look and taste just like Subway chocolate chip cookies! These chocolate chip cookies are soft and chewy. ![]()
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