Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - One Little Project (2024)

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Hello, One Little Project readers! I’m Alicia from The Baker Upstairs, and I am so excited to be a new contributor here. If you can’t tell from my blog name, I am super into baking!It’s my favorite form of stress relief, and I bake something delicious at least twice a week. I bake most of my ownbread, as well as other staples like tortillas and even crackers, but I definitely have a sweet tooth, too. I love to bake cakes, tarts, pies, crumbles, you name it! My all-time favorite thing to bake, however, is cookies. I started baking cookies when I was aboutten, and haven’t stopped since.

Cookies are an ideal dessert – they come in individual serving sizes, they’re portable, and there are a million different variations, so they never get boring! These chocolate crinkle cookies are one of my favorite new cookie recipes. They’re rich and dark, soft and just slightly chewy, and perfect for satisfying those late night chocolate cravings. (Because we all get those, right?) They’re simple and quick to make (although you do need to allow a little time for them to chill) and easy enough that the kids can help too!

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I first saw these delightful cookies on allrecipes.com, but decided to change up the recipe just a little to make them even more delicious and unique. The secret ingredient is cinnamon! I love that it addsa really nice rich flavor without being overpowering at all. Chocolate and cinnamon are a very underrated combination, and they are totally delicious together!

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

The full recipe is at the bottom of the post, but here’s what you’ll need:

  • cocoa powder
  • sugar
  • eggs
  • oil
  • vanilla
  • flour
  • salt
  • baking powder
  • cinnamon
  • powdered sugar

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These cookies are so simple to make – you don’t even need a mixer! I mixed mine by hand with a rubber spatula, and it worked great. All of the ingredients combine into a rich and thick chocolate dough. Once your dough’s all mixed, you’ll pop it in the freezer for a couple of hours to let it firm up.

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When the dough has chilled, pull it out of the freezer and roll it into one inch balls. The more chilled your dough is, the easier it will be to work with. I found that when mine had been out at room temperature for more than about ten or fifteen minutes, it got very soft and sticky. You may need to work in batches, chilling in between. I used a one tablespoon cookie scoop for my dough to get evenly sized balls, then rolled the scoops between my hands to round them.

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After that, you’ll roll the dough in powdered sugar. Definitely don’t skip this step, because it gives the cookies those distinctive and beautiful crinkled tops! Be sure to give the cookies enough space on the baking sheet, because they will spread quite a bit.

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They bake up nice and puffy in the oven, then flatten slightly as they cool. It’s a good idea to let them cool on the baking sheet for 5-10 minutes, so they will keep their shape when you transfer them to a cooling rack.

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Once they’ve cooled down a little, dig in! These cookiestaste almost like a cross between a brownie and a cookie, and have so much dark chocolate flavor. The little hint of cinnamon pairs perfectly with the decadent chocolate flavor. These cookies would be wonderfulwith some warm cocoa or cold milk on the side!

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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

They're the perfect treat for any chocolate lover!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the sugar, cocoa powder, oil, and vanilla. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, cinnamon, and baking powder. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix well.

  • Cover the dough with plastic wrap and freeze 1-2 hours, or until firm.

  • After the dough has chilled, preheat the oven to 350F and line two baking sheets with parchment or spray with cooking spray.

  • Scoop the dough into one inch balls and roll in powdered sugar. Place 1 1/2 inches apart on the prepared baking sheets.

  • Bake 11-12 minutes, or until the cookies are puffed up and cracked. Let cool on baking sheet 5-10 minutes before removing to a cooling rack.

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These soft and rich chocolate crinkle cookies are so flavorful and delicious, and super easy to make. They’re the perfect treat for any chocolate lover!

If you’re looking for more amazing cookie recipes, check out our recipe for the BEST soft gingerbread cookies. Seriously, these are amazing, and you might find yourself eating the entire batch in one night.

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FAQs

Why are my crinkle cookies not crinkling? ›

While we found that multiple factors can affect how quickly the top dries out and thus how many cracks are formed (including the temperature of the dough and how rapidly it spreads in the oven), a simple tweak turned out to be key to producing a maximum number of fissures: rolling the balls of dough in granulated sugar ...

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.

Why didn't my crinkle cookies spread? ›

Lower temperatures are generally better when it comes to chocolate crinkle cookies to give the dough time to spread. You may also want to check your flour measurements–if you've added too much flour, the dough consistency can be extra thick and won't spread as well.

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 you make cookies softer instead of crunchy? ›

Baking cookies quickly in a hot oven – at 375 degrees F as opposed to a lower temperature – will make for soft results. They'll bake fast instead of sitting and drying out in the oven's hot air. Ever so slightly underbaking your cookies will give you softer results than cooking them the full amount the recipe says.

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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How do I get my cookies to crack? ›

The means that as the cookie expands, it starts to crack the dry surface. For this to happen, you need to dry the surface of the cookie by coating them in sugar, use sufficient leavening for the cookie to rise, and bake in a hot oven.

How do you keep powdered sugar from melting on crinkle cookies? ›

How to Prevent the Powdered Sugar from Melting. The trick is to coat the dough with granulated sugar first, and then with powdered sugar. This way, the granulated sugar draws out moisture from the surface to create that crinkled exterior while the powdered sugar remains on top.

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.

Why are my cookies not spreading enough? ›

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.

What happens if I put too much butter in my cookies? ›

But one unexpected error bakers can make is adding too much of a good thing, butter. Although butter generally makes it all better, bakers who go overboard with it are dooming their cookies to a greasy and crumbly texture.

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.

What makes cookies wrinkled? ›

Wrinkly cookies usually mean that the cookies expanded during their bake time then contracted either inside or outside of the oven. What causes that behavior could involve how much fat is in your cookie dough or how much egg white vs.

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 are my cookies not firming up? ›

Here are some common reasons: Underbaking: Cookies might not have been baked long enough. Ensure you follow the recommended baking time in the recipe and adjust based on your oven's characteristics. Too much moisture: Excess moisture, either from ingredients like eggs or butter, can result in soft cookies.

Why do my cookies not stay crispy? ›

Summer, though welcomed for the sun and fun, also brings humidity that makes your cookies limp -- not so fun. Keep those cookies crisp by storing them in an airtight container. Some people toss a piece of bread in with the cookies to help absorb any excess moisture.

Why have my cookies not flattened? ›

The most common culprit behind non-spreading cookies is too much flour. This may seem counterintuitive—after all, isn't flour a key ingredient in baking? Yes, but if you add too much flour, your cookies won't spread as they bake.

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