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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are perfect for your upcoming holiday cookie exchange! Fudgy, brownie-like insides with a powdered sugar crinkle shell make these cookies unforgettably good. Sweet and oh so indulgent, these festive cookies are a must-make for the holiday season!

Looking for more holiday cookie ideas? Try these delicious Gingerbread Cookies, Hot Cocoa Cookies, or this Soft and Chewy Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe!

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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

If you’ve never had a Chocolate Crinkle Cookie, you’ve been missing out! These little treats are the best mixture of brownie and cookie. Their fudgy, gooey insides are just like a rich brownie but the outsides are crispy like a cookie. Every bite is the best of both worlds! The powdered sugar crinkles make these cookies look fun and festive and are a fabulous addition to any dessert platter for the holidays!

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Chocolate Crinkle Cookie Recipe Ingredients

Fudgy on the inside with a powdered sugar crackle finish, these cookies are always a favorite. As always, you can find the full printable recipe with complete instructions in the recipe card at the end of this post. Let’s take a look at what you’ll need…

  • all-purpose flour – Spooned and leveled.
  • baking powder – So your cookies aren’t too flat.
  • salt – Just a pinch to bring out the richness of the chocolate.
  • granulated sugar – For the perfect amount of sweetness.
  • vegetable oil – Or any light oil you prefer.
  • unsweetened cocoa powder – I used half Dutch process cocoa and half unsweetened cocoa but use can use all of one if you prefer.
  • eggs – 2 large at room temperature.
  • vanilla extract For warmth and flavor. Use my homemade vanilla extract or a high quality store bought vanilla extract for best results.
  • powdered sugar – For rolling the cookie dough in.

How to Make Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

  1. Whisk the flour, baking powder, and salt together in a mixing bowl. Set aside.
  2. Use a stand mixer to beat the granulated sugar and vegetable oil on medium speed until smooth.
  3. Add in the unsweetened cocoa powder until fully incorporated.
  4. Beat in the eggs one at a time, then the vanilla extract until the mixture is smooth once more.
  5. Add the flour mixture to the sugar mixture a little at a time on low speed. Mix until just combined. Scrape down the sides to ensure everything is incorporated.
  6. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours. It should be firm enough to handle.
  7. Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
  8. Place the powdered sugar into a shallow bowl.
  9. Scoop 1-1 ½ tablespoons of cookie dough at a time and roll into balls. Roll each cookie dough ball gently in the powdered sugar until fully coated. Place on the baking sheet 2 inches apart.
  10. Bake the crinkle cookies for 10-12 minutes. Don’t overbake.
  11. Cool the cookies on their baking sheet for a couple minutes before transferring to a wire rack. Let the cookies cool completely, serve, and enjoy!
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Trish’s Tips and Tricks

  • For extra chocolate flavor, add in mini chocolate chips to your dough.
  • Looking for a fresh, minty, winter take? Instead of vanilla (or in addition) use peppermint extract.
  • To really deepen the chocolatey taste, mix in a dash of espresso powder with the other dry ingredients.
  • Add in pecans, dried cranberries, or shredded coconut for extra texture.
  • Orange extract can be used for a slight citrus flavor as well.

Storage Information

These Chocolate Crinkle Cookies can be stored in an airtight container on the counter for up to a week!

You can freeze these cookies prior to baking. Make the dough as directed and form into balls. Don’t roll them in the powdered sugar. Store the plain dough balls in a freezer safe container for up to 2 months. When ready to bake, thaw the dough in your fridge for 30 minutes (so it’s still cool enough to handle but not frozen anymore), roll in powdered sugar, and bake as directed.

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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies FAQs

Why Did My Cookie Fall Flat?

If your cookies have spread out while baking too much and wound up flat, it’s likely that the flour wasn’t measured correctly. It’s important to get the measurement correct and to level off the flour in the measuring cup before adding it to your dough. It could also be that the dough wasn’t chilled enough and it was too soft going into the oven.

How Long Does The Dough Need To Chill?

Chilling the dough is a very important step. It should be chilled for at least 4 hours or even overnight to allow the flavors to develop and to get the dough to set. You can expedite the process by placing the dough in the freezer for an hour or so but be careful the dough doesn’t start to freeze solid.

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How To Make Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are perfect for your upcoming holiday cookie exchange! Fudgy, brownie-like insides with a powdered sugar crinkle shell make these cookies unforgettably good. Sweet and oh so indulgent, these festive cookies are a must-make for the holiday season!

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Prep Time 15 mins

Cook Time 10 mins

Chill Time 4 hrs

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 20

Calories 87 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour spooned and leveled
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • cup vegetable oil
  • cup unsweetened cocoa powder I used ⅓ cup dutch process cocoa and ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa
  • 2 large eggs room temperature
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ cup powdered sugar for rolling the cookies in

Instructions

  • Whisk together all purpose flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl. Set aside.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer or large mixing bowl, beat the granulated sugar and vegetable oil together on medium speed until smooth.

  • Mix in the unsweetened cocoa powder until completely combined, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.

  • Mix in the vanilla extract and eggs, one at a time, until the mixture is smooth and combined.

  • Gradually add the flour mixture, in two or three batches on low speed just until combined. Make sure to scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl between each addition.

  • Transfer the dough to an airtight container or cover the bowl with plastic wrap and chill for at least four hours or until firm enough to handle.

  • Preheat the oven to 350℉. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Set aside.

  • Place the powdered sugar in a small, shallow bowl.

  • Scoop 1 to 1 ½ tablespoons of the cookie dough and use your hands to roll into balls. Carefully roll the cookie dough balls in the powdered sugar until completely coated and place on the prepared baking sheet, about 2 inches apart.

  • Bake the cookies for 10 to 12 minutes, being careful not to overbake.

  • Allow cookies to sit on the baking sheet for two to three minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

Storage Information

These Chocolate Crinkle Cookies can be stored in an airtight container on the counter for up to a week!

You can freeze these cookies prior to baking. Make the dough as directed and form into balls. Don’t roll them in the powdered sugar. Store the plain dough balls in a freezer safe container for up to 2 months. When ready to bake, thaw the dough in your fridge for 30 minutes (so it’s still cool enough to handle but not frozen anymore), roll in powdered sugar, and bake as directed.

Nutrition

Calories: 87kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 2gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 86mgPotassium: 57mgFiber: 1gSugar: 13gVitamin A: 24IUCalcium: 19mgIron: 1mg

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  1. Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - Glorious Treats (10)sharon says

    i made these and 2 raw batches later checked the Betty Crocker website to see the “small dough balls” you mention should be measured as a teaspoonful, not tablespoonful, hope this helps

    Reply

    • Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - Glorious Treats (11)Glory says

      Sharon- I use the size and baking time listed, but feel free to make any adjustments to your tastes.

  2. Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - Glorious Treats (12)MayMay says

    How long should it chill for? Its been 4 hours…

    Reply

  3. Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - Glorious Treats (13)May says

    Dough is chilling now! Tastes great, and is gonna be even better when rolled in powdered sugar! 😉

    Reply

  4. Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - Glorious Treats (14)BigBearswife says

    I love Chocolate Crinkle cookies! They are so yummy!

    Reply

  5. Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - Glorious Treats (15)Caroline M. says

    I really love these chocolate crinkles, I found another recipe the same name and all on all recipes, and only thing I'd add to it is when you are rolling out dough make sure your hands are wet water won't stick as bad!

    Reply

  6. Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies Recipe - Glorious Treats (16)Vivian Tong says

    looks really yummy 🙂 Can smell the sweetness of cocoa from my laptop screen.
    I tried to bake chocolate crinkles before, but mine looks so urgly.

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FAQs

Why don't my crinkle cookies crinkle? ›

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies can come out flat if the dough wasn't chilled long enough before rolling or the rolled dough balls sat at room temperature too long after being popped into the oven. The dough should be chilled at least for 3 hours and the cookies baked as soon as they are rolled.

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 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.

Why are my crinkle cookies spreading? ›

One of the most common causes of cookie spread is that the fat is too warm. Make sure to chill your dough thoroughly if the recipe calls for it. If you're forming dough balls and the dough is too sticky to work with, this is a sign that your dough may be too warm. Try chilling the dough for at least 15 minutes!

How do you know when crinkle cookies are done? ›

Scoop the dough into balls (about 1 tablespoon each). Roll first in the granulated sugar, then in the powdered sugar to coat completely. Place on the baking sheet, about 2 inches apart. Bake until the tops of the cookies are cracked and the edges are firm, 10 to 12 minutes.

How do you make cookies soft 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.

Why are my cookies never crunchy? ›

You didn't press the batter down before sliding them into the oven. Your cookies will end up chewy when you leave the batter as-is. How can I make my cookies crunchy? Adding more butter to your recipe, baking your cookies longer, and letting them cool on the baking sheet will help give you crunchier cookies.

Why are my cookies never chewy? ›

Use Melted Butter

If the goal is a chewy cookie, then you absolutely need to be using melted butter. The technique of creaming softened butter and sugar together is often used for making cakes. And for good reason! The process of creaming incorporates air into the butter which results in a more airy and cakey cookie.

What makes a cookie crackle? ›

When the inside of the cookie heats gets hot enough to activate its leavening and it expands, the outer shell cannot expand with it, and so it cracks. The fissures are from where the inner cookie shows that the broken shell of the inner surface.

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 know if crinkles are expired? ›

How do you tell if Crinkle Cookies is bad? If your crinkle cookies have gone bad, they will typically feel overly hard and dry, not soft as they should be. When bitten into, they will lack flavor and the texture will be off. If you see visible signs of mold growth, discard them immediately.

How do you keep cookies thick? ›

A low proportion of sugar relative to flour reduces spread, keeping the cookies thick. A high proportion of mix-ins helps thicken the dough. Blending chocolate chip styles creates a more dynamic flavor. Overnight refrigeration hydrates the flour, again helping the cookies stay thick.

Why do my cookies come out puffy? ›

A spread with less fat, diet "margarines" or spreads in tubs contain have too much water. The water creates steam, causing the cookies to puff. Low protein flours, such as cake flour, absorb less water, leaving excess water to create steam, which causes the cookies to puff.

What makes cookies wrinkled? ›

Most cookies have top crusts that remain relatively soft and flexible as the cookies set during baking. However, if the top surface dries out before the cookie is finished spreading and rising, it hardens, cracks, and pulls apart, producing an attractive crinkly, cracked exterior.

Why do we need to chill crinkle dough? ›

Chill the cookie dough in the refrigerator.

The cookie dough is sticky and unmanageable, so chilling is necessary. Sometimes I chill it overnight, but 3 hours is perfect. Chilled cookie dough is not only easy to handle and roll into balls, it also bakes thicker cookies.

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