Sometimes you just want one warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie — not a whole batch that disappears by midnight. it Air Fryer Cookies for One The answer to every late night craving, solo movie marathon, or Tuesday afternoon that just needs something sweet.
It takes 5 minutes to mix, 6-8 minutes to air fry, and provides all the crunchy edges and melty chocolate chips of a full-sized cookie. – truncated to a fully divided single serve. No mixer, no chilling, no preheating the oven.
Why This Air Fryer Cookie Works for One
The air fryer is a game-changer for single-serve baking. It heats up almost instantly (bye-bye, preheat the oven for 10 minutes), and the circulating hot air gives you a golden, slightly crispy exterior while keeping the middle perfectly soft and chewy. outcome? A warm chocolate chip cookie in about 10 minutes.
Plus, there’s something really freeing about making just one cookie. No temptation to eat six, no leftover dough staring out of the fridge, no piles of dishes. Just one bowl, one cookie, one you’re very happy with.
Materials you will need
This single-serve cookie uses pantry staples you probably already have:
- butter: Melted salted butter gives the cookie a rich, toffee-like flavor and chewy texture.
- Brown sugar: Light brown sugar adds moisture and classic cookie sweetness.
- all purpose flour:For one cookie you will only need 3 tbsp.
- almond milk: A small splash of unsweetened almond milk brings the dough together. Any milk works here.
- baking soda, salt, vanilla: The classic trio that makes a cookie taste like a cookie.
- chocolate chips: Press straight up so they melt completely.
How to Make Air Fryer Cookies for One Person
It’s almost as easy as baking:
- mix the dough: In a small bowl, combine melted butter, brown sugar, flour, almond milk, baking soda, salt, and vanilla. Keep stirring until it comes together and forms a soft dough.
- size and top: Place the dough on a piece of parchment paper and gently press the chocolate chips on top.
- air fry: Bake at 300°F for 6-8 minutes until the edges are golden and the center is slightly soft.
- Great (if you can wait): Leave it for 5 minutes – the cookie will harden as it cools and will be completely gooey on the inside.

Tips for the Best Single-Serve Cookies
- Don’t skip the parchment paper.: This prevents cookies from sticking to the air fryer basket and makes cleaning easier.
- keep the temperature low: 300°F is the sweet spot – too high and the outside burns before the inside sets.
- press chocolate chips on top: Instead of mixing them, pressing them onto the surface gives you beautiful melted pools of chocolate on top.
- Let it cool! When the cookie comes out it will look like it is cooked, but after resting for 5 minutes it will become completely firm.
Variations to Try
- Maple Syrup Swap: For a slightly different flavor, replace the brown sugar with maple syrup. The cookie won’t be as chewy, but is still delicious.
- add-ins: Replace the chocolate chips with white chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, or mini M&Ms.
- out of flaky salt: For a sweet-salty mix, sprinkle a pinch of flaky sea salt on top after air frying.
- Cookie Sundae: Top a warm cookie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an instant dessert moment.

sincerely? For anyone this air fryer cookie is best eaten immediately – warm, gooey, straight out of the air fryer. But if you somehow have leftover food (respect), store it in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Reheat in air fryer at 300°F for 1-2 minutes to restore fresh-baked warmth.
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Preheat air fryer to 300°F.
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Add all the ingredients except the chocolate chips to a bowl and stir to combine.
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Place the dough on a piece of parchment paper and top with chocolate chips, gently pushing them into the dough.
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Air fry for 6-8 minutes.
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Remove from air fryer and let cool for 5 minutes before eating.
I also made this cookie with maple syrup instead of brown sugar. It was good, but not that chewy.
Nutrition information is calculated automatically, so it should be used as an estimate only.
