Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix + Printable
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Chocolate Chip Cookies are always a welcome treat in my house – especially in my son’s opinion. So I knew it was only appropriate to kick off my week of handmade gifts ideas with this Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix in a jar.
Within just a few minutes, you can have a plenty of jars of Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix prepared for giving to teachers, neighbors, or friends on your gift list.
Gifting Ideas
And who wouldn’t love to receive a jar of this cookie mix right by itself or as part of a gift basket?
If your friend is a baker, why not include a jar of this chocolate chip cookie mix with a new baking sheet or even tucked inside of a pretty oven mitt in your friend’s favorite color?
Of course you could also bake a batch of these chewy chocolate chip cookies as part of the gift in a beautiful basket with a jar of the cookie mix tucked inside as well.
If you are like me, you like to give thoughtful gifts that your friends and family will use. I think a jar of this cookie mix will definitely be perfect.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Printable
I’ve also created a printable that you can download, print and place on each jar to show the recipient how to prepare their cookies.
I’ve developed them to be easily printed on Avery rectangular labels, product number 22827.
Of course you can just print them on any type of paper you prefer and then adhere them with double stick tape as well.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Label Printable
Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Jar Recipe
Here’s how you assemble the Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix in a jar. This recipe provides the ingredients necessary to fill one, 1-quart Mason jar.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cup (180 g) all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon (3 g) baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon (2 g) sea salt
- 1/4 cup (22 g) rolled oats
- 1/2 cup (107 g) packed brown sugar
- 1/2 cup (99 g) granulated sugar
- 1 cup (170 g) chocolate chips
Instructions
- Whisk together flour, baking soda, and sea salt in a large bowl. Using the funnel or paper cone, pour flour mixture into the bottom of the glass jar. Spread evenly with spatula or spoon to form a flat layer.
- Add layer of oats. Spread evenly to form a flat layer.
- Next, add brown sugar. Again, spread evenly.
- Add granulated sugar and spread evenly.
- Lastly, add chocolate chips and seal jar tightly with lid and ring
- Affix printed label.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I hope you enjoy assembling and giving these gift jars as much as we do.
I have such a fun week of great homemade gift ideas that I can’t wait to share with you!
Merry Christmas,
Robyn xoxo
I just taste tested this recipe to give as teacher gifts and it’s a great cookie recipe! Now just need to assemble for all the teachers! Thanks!
Awesome idea! Do you have a printable without the oatmeal?
Hi LaTonya,
I only have the printable for my cookie mix, which does include the oatmeal.
i would like to print the jar label. Is the label available?
Sheila, just click on the link “Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Label Printable” under the image of the label in the post. Hope you enjoy!
Adorable idea! Do you by chance have a printable without the oatmeal?
This is fantastic. We’re doing a recipe “secret Santa” at my work, and I wanted to do something like this. I just wasn’t sure how to stack the ingredients! ๐
I love edible gifts. I wish I had some of these cookies now!
Completely adorable idea! And it’s fantastic when you’re scared to ship real cookies for fear of them not tasting fresh. ๐
This is such a charming gift idea.
This is fantastic- you’ve done all the work for us! Now THAT’S a great Christmas gift! ๐
Thank you!
I love giving cookie mixes! And what a cute printable!!
what an awesome and simple holiday gift!