Chewy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies | Recipe with Video Tutorial (2024)

These Chewy Chocolate Crinkle Cookiesare soft and turn out picture-perfect! The super easydough make these the best Christmas cookies for your holiday baking!

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Chocolate Crinkles are one of my favorite Christmas cookies. An extra-soft, chewy, fudgy cookie that’s dipped in powdered sugar before baking – what’s not to love?!

And they are so easy to make pretty: All you have to do is make sure the powdered sugar coating is thick enough before baking, and they’ll crinkle and become all beautiful during baking.

My mom used to make these every year when I was a kid, only she dipped them in granulated sugar vs powdered sugar for the crunch. She was wrong (sorry, Mom!). The powdered sugar coating is the best!

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These chocolate crinkles

  • are incredibly easy to make!
  • come out wonderfully soft and chewy
  • have the perfect cracked pattern
  • are wonderful for cookie swaps
  • many readers have reported winning cookie contests with these!

Ingredients you’ll need

This is just an overview of the ingredients you’ll need (great as a visual guide at the store!). Scroll down to the recipe for exact quantities.

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Ingredient notes

  • Cocoa powder: Make sure to use the unsweetened kind. I used regular, but many readers have told me they used Dutch processed successfully.
  • Butter: You can use stick margarine in place of the butter. Please do not use buttery spread or a spreadable margarine. I do not recommend using oil in place of the butter.
  • Powdered sugar: I do not recommend using organic powdered sugar without anti-caking ingredients for these. I always get the regular powdered sugar to make sure it’s completely powdery and coats the cookie dough evenly.

How to make chocolate crinkle cookies

1) Cream the butter, sugar and vanilla together.

2) Add the eggs, one at a time, and beat in until 3) just combined.

4) Combine dry ingredients and 5) add to egg mixture.

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6) Slowly mix until dough forms – chill one hour.

7) Shape dough into balls and 8) roll in powdered sugar.

9) Place the cookie dough spread out on baking sheets and bake.

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Recipe tips

Cookie size

To make larger cookies, use 2 tablespoons of dough per cookie. They will bake in 12-15 minutes.

To make smaller cookies, use 1 generous tablespoon of dough per cookie. They will bake in around 10 minutes.

Baking time

The exact baking times will depend on your oven and how hot it runs, so remember to check on your cookies frequently.

Don’t overbake or they will be hard – they’ll be soft like pudding when you take them out of the oven, but they’ll firm up as they cool! If you overbake, they will be tough AND they will not sink back down to reveal their beautiful crinkle pattern.

Dough

  • When beating in the eggs, only do them for max 10 seconds each, otherwise they will get too frothy and your cookies will blow up too much in the oven.
  • Yes, it’s a sticky dough, and even after chilling it will start sticking to your palms – that’s normal. Just wash your hands after every few cookies you rolled and it will be fine.
  • Make sure you stick to the ingredient amounts the recipe calls for. Otherwise the dough could be too sticky to ever roll, or you could end up with dry cookies.

Powdered sugar

Make sure you coat the cookies with a thick, even layer of powdered sugar without any gaps – that’s the only way to get that beautiful look!

How to make taller/softer crinkles

If you prefer your chocolate crinkles tall and soft, here are a few ways to achieve it:

  • chill the dough for a longer amount of time
  • place the cookie dough balls on a chilled baking sheet
  • bake the cookie dough balls straight after rolling them without letting them come to room temperature first
  • let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes without touching them before transferring them to a cooling rack

How to make your crinkle cookies more chewy

If you want your chocolate crinkles to be a little denser and more fudgy (that’s how I love them!), here’s what to do:

  • chill the dough just as long as neededplace the cookie dough balls on a room temperature baking sheet
  • let the cookie dough balls stand at room temperature for 10-15 minutes before baking
  • if the cookies are still very tall when they come out of the oven, you can gently press them down with the bottom of a drinking glass – you just have to do it RIGHT as you take them out!
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Storage tips

On the counter:The crinkle cookies stay fresh in an airtight container at room temperature for about 3-4 days.

In the freezer:If you want to keep the cookies for longer, they freeze well for up to 3 months (see blow).

Freezer instructions

To freeze unbaked dough:

It’s easy to freeze the rolled cookie dough balls (don’t dip them in sugar though!). Freeze on a lined baking sheet in a single layer until firm (about 2 hours, then transfer to freezer bags and freeze for up to 2 months.

To bake, just take as many balls as you want to make from the freezer and let sit on a plate on the counter for 30 minutes, then roll in powdered sugar and bake.

To freeze baked cookies:

Place the cooled cookies in layers in freezer containers, separating layers with baking parchment. Label with the name and use-by date (freeze for up to 3 months).

To defrost, put them on a wire rack and let them sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes. Do not let them sit in the container or on a plate, or they will get soggy.

If you want warm, freshly-baked cookie flavors, you can place the thawed cookies on a baking sheet and warm them at 275°C for 5-6 minutes.

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Chewy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Try these soft and chewy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies for Christmas this year – my simple recipe makes these the best easy treat for your holiday baking!

Recipe by Nora from Savory Nothings

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Recipe details

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 30 minutes mins

Chilling Time 1 hour hr

Total 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Servings 32 cookies

Difficulty Easy

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder I recommend sifting it if it is very lumpy
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1.5 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • cup butter softened
  • 1 ½ cups white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 4 large eggs
  • ½ cup powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Combine dry ingredients: Combine cocoa powder, flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl. Set aside.

  • Cream wet ingredients: Place butter, sugar and vanilla in a large mixing bowl and beat with an electric mixer until combined. Add the eggs, one at a time, and mix on medium-low speed just until combined – about 10 seconds each.

  • Make cookie dough: Add the dry ingredients to the egg mixture and mix on low speed until incorporated.

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  • Chill cookie dough: Cover the bowl and chill the dough for at least 1 hour or up to overnight (the longer you chill, the thicker the cookies will be).

  • Roll cookies: When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 350°F. Place the powdered sugar in a medium bowl. Roll the dough into tablespoon-sized balls and cover them well with the sugar.

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  • Bake cookies: Place on a lined baking sheet with enough space between them (bake in batches) and bake for 10-15 minutes, or until spread and crackled. Cookies will still be soft, so let them cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing them to a cooling rack to cool completely.

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Notes

Baking tips

Cookie size:

To make larger cookies, use 2 tablespoons of dough per cookie. They will bake in 12-15 minutes.

To make smaller cookies, use 1 generous tablespoon of dough per cookie. They will bake in around 10 minutes.

Baking Time:

The exact baking times will depend on your oven and how hot it runs, so remember to check on your cookies frequently. Do not overbake.

Dough:

  • do not overheat the eggs or the cookies may be tough
  • dough will be sticky, that’s normal
  • it helps to slightly dampen hands OR cover them liberally with powdered sugar when rolling cookies

Powdered Sugar:

Coat cookies with thick, even layer of powdered sugar for the best look.

How to make taller/softer crinkles:

If you prefer your chocolate crinkles tall and soft, here are a few ways to achieve it:

  • chill the dough for a longer amount of time
  • place the cookie dough balls on a chilled baking sheet
  • bake the cookie dough balls straight after rolling them without letting them come to room temperature first
  • let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes without touching them before transferring them to a cooling rack

How to make your crinkle cookies more chewy:

If you want your chocolate crinkles to be a little denser and more fudgy (that’s how I love them!), here’s what to do:

  • chill the dough just as long as neededplace the cookie dough balls on a room temperature baking sheet
  • let the cookie dough balls stand at room temperature for 10-15 minutes before baking
  • if the cookies are still very tall when they come out of the oven, you can gently press them down with the bottom of a drinking glass – you just have to do it RIGHT as you take them out!

Storage tips

On the counter: The crinkle cookies stay fresh in an airtight container at room temperature for about 3-4 days.

In the freezer: If you want to keep the cookies for longer, they freeze well for up to 3 months (see blow).

Freezer Instructions

To freeze unbaked dough:

Freeze rolled cookie dough (do not dip in powdered sugar!) on a lined baking sheet in a single layer until firm (about 2 hours), then transfer to freezer bags and freeze for up to 2 months.

To bake, just take as many balls as you want to make from the freezer and let sit on a plate on the counter for 30 minutes, then roll in powdered sugar and bake.

To freeze baked cookies:

Place the cooled cookies in layers in freezer containers, separating layers with baking parchment. Label with the name and use-by date (freeze for up to 3 months).

To defrost, put them on a wire rack and let them sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes. Do not let them sit in the container or on a plate, or they will get soggy.

If you want warm, freshly-baked cookie flavors, you can place the thawed cookies on a baking sheet and warm them at 275°C for 5-6 minutes.

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

This is one of the cookies we usually leave out for Santa, and he takes his with a mug of Hot Chocolate and a Snickerdoodle on the side ???

I hope you’ll love these as much as we do! Enjoy!

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Recipe first shared on December 3rd 2018. Updated to make the post more helpful on 07/14/2020 (recipe unchanged and as good as ever!).

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FAQs

Why are my crinkle cookies not crinkling? ›

Why are my crinkle cookies not crinkling? If the dough is too wet, then it will dissolve the sugar and the crinkle will get lost. In order for a defined crinkle to form, the surface of the dough needs to be dry. If your cookies are not crinkling then there is too much free water in the dough.

Why didn't my crinkle cookies crack? ›

Why didn't my chocolate crinkle cookies crack? The most common reason for cookies that don't crack is either that the oven was not hot enough or the baking powder was expired.

What makes crinkles hard? ›

Over-baking will result in dry and hard biscuits, under-baking will result in biscuits that are too sticky. Use a timer and bake them for exactly the time the recipe says.

What makes crinkle cookies crinkle? ›

The part that makes this a 'crinkle' cookie is the generous coating of powdered sugar that the cookie dough ball gets before going into the oven. As it bakes and spreads on the baking sheet, cracks develop and are exposed, giving the perfect crackle cookie.

How do I make my cookies chewy instead of crunchy? ›

How To Make Cookies Chewy Without Cornstarch
  1. Go heavy on brown sugar. It has more moisture than its granulated counterpart, which means the cookie comes out less crispy. ...
  2. Choose margarine or shortening instead of butter. ...
  3. Use baking powder instead of baking soda. ...
  4. Rest your dough. ...
  5. Shorten baking time.
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Why are my cookies crunchy instead of chewy? ›

The ingredients you use and how you shape your cookies both play an important role in whether your cookies turn out crispy or chewy. The type of flour and sugar you use, if your cookie dough contains eggs, and whether you use melted or softened butter all factor into the crispy-chewy equation, too.

How to get crackly cookies? ›

Instead of simply placing a smooth ball of cookie dough on your baking sheet, use your hands to split the ball in half, and then gently squeeze it together. You'll want the split side facing up when the cookies go into the oven.

How to know if crinkles are done? ›

You'll know the crinkle are done when they look soft on the top, barely set on the edges and start to develop the signature cracks on top. Typically, this takes anywhere from 10-12 minutes depending on their size.

Why are my crinkles not spreading? ›

This is down to the ratio of ingredients in the dough, mainly. There is a high proportion of dry ingredients (i.e. flour, cocoa powder, ground almonds) to liquid ingredients (eggs, butter). This results in a drier dough which stops the cookies from spreading when baked.

How do you make cookies soft and chewy vs hard and crisp? ›

While brown sugar keeps your cookies moist and soft, white sugar and corn syrup will help your cookies spread and crisp in the oven. Using more white sugar in your cookies will result in a crispier end product. To achieve a crispy cookie, skip the rest in the fridge.

What ingredient makes cookies harder? ›

Baking powder

Baking powder contains sodium bicarbonate and acidic salts. The reaction of these two ingredients results in a cookie that is soft and thick, but slightly harder.

Why is my chocolate crinkles hard? ›

If crinkle cookies are baked at 350°F, the outside bakes and hardens more quickly, which doesn't give the dough enough time to spread. As mentioned earlier, the spreading of the dough is essential to a good crack.

What is chocolate crinkles made of? ›

They're cake-like cookies made with unsweetened cocoa powder, vegetable oil, and a handful of other pantry staple ingredients. Before baking, the cookies are coated in confectioners' sugar. When they bake up, they end up with a cracked (or "crinkled") effect.

Why are my cookies not puffing up? ›

If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise. Moreover, butter that's warmer than room temperature melts in an instant in the oven, encouraging the dough to spread quickly with it.

Why have my cookies not flattened? ›

Oven Is Not Hot Enough

Cookies spread while baking because the fats in the dough melt. If your oven isn't set to a high enough temperature, this won't happen. Make sure that your oven has preheated to the appropriate temperature before baking.

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