Is anyone else as obsessed with Chocolate Crinkle Cookies?
I can’t be stopped. These ooey, gooey chocolate Crinkle Cookies are my favorite chocolate cookie EVER. Okay, well put them on the same level as my chocolate chip cookies and molasses cookies and it’s like the trifecta of cookies. I could subsist on that forever and ever. And seeing as how calories don’t count until January 1, and we have a solid 3-ish weeks until Santa comes… I say let’s do it!
The recipe couldn’t be easier, you can make them right this second and then snack on them for the next few days. I promise you won’t be disappointed! The inside is gooey and soft, the outside is just slightly crispy and coated with a layer of powered sugar that will leave you dusted with happiness.
Gooey Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 cups white sugar
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 4 eggs at room temp
- 3 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar for dusting
Instructions
- In a stand mixer, combine the cocoa powder, white sugar and vegetable oil. Mix for 2 minutes. Add the eggs and vanilla extract and mix until evenly combined. Add the flour, baking powder and salt and incorporate all the ingredients. Cover the dough and refrigerate for at least 3 hours.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Measure out small ball of dough, I used about 1 tbsp of dough per cookie. Roll the dough into balls with lightly oiled hands. Coat each ball in powdered sugar before placing onto prepared baking sheets.
- Bake for 10 minutes. Let cool slightly before transferring the cookies to a cooling rack to finish cooling.
Does anyone have the English equivalent recipe?
Can I roll them in cocoa powder instead of powder sugar?
totally! I haven’t done it but I bet it would be epic! Let me know how it turns out
I hope it turns super good, goody and yummy
Can I freeze these cookies after they are baked? Delish.
absolutely!
Can I add mini choc chips?
TOTALLY!! Maybe 1/2 – 3/4 cup
How many eggs?
it says in the recipe!
Can I refrigerate the dough over night?
absolutely
Can you sub the veg oil for butter or another oil?
I haven’t tried it with butter but another oil should absolutely work
OMG I am making these right now and, wow! They are delicious! I was worried because when I find recipes on Pinterest they are either hit or miss. These are soo good. They are pretty much a brownie as a cookie with powdered sugar on them. A bit of a crisp to the edge but the middle is nice and gooey. They will definitely be a staple cookie every Christmas from now on.
So glad you enjoyed them!! xx
Brownie as a cookie? You sold me!
what did i do wrong? the dough was really runny but I followed every step above. The cookies ended up being really light and fluffy (and no, there was no ‘rolling balls’ – instead i dropped the drips into the xxx sugar and used about 4 spoons to transfer them around.) They still have great flavor, but i’m wondering what i did wrong?
the dough was runny? And you made no substitutions and all the measurements were as specified? LMK! Happy to help troubleshoot
IDK, but I was wondering if you used powdered sugar instead of regular sugar in the dough?
When I made the dough It wasn’t what I would call ‘runny’. It was more like an uncooked brownie batter. The batter has to be chilled. Once you chill them for the three hours, then you take a small enough pinch at a time and roll into a one inch ball. It says 2 inches, I think. Like mine bite size. Lol Then you roll the ball in the powdered sugar. You said you didn’t chill it. I think that may have been the problem. ,
I followed the recipe precisely – mine are flat, and they were doughy after 10 minutes of baking, so I put them back for a few minutes (got 45 quantity as I wanted them a little smaller). They are fairly cool now, but i know the texture is not what it should be – they are being picked up now and I dont have time to make more – what went wrong?!
Made these & they were ahhmazing!! Thnx!!!
I added these to my Christmas collection, delicious! I’m trying your molasses cookies now, thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing your recipes on this cookies! So easy to make and oh my God they are the best homemade cookies ever. A fudge brownie tasting cookie!!!!!! I made these for our family Christmas. I don’t want to share these cookies so now I’ll have to make another batch just for us!!!
Gaby, I just got my dough made and in the fridge. I’ve seen many pics of the cookies on recipe sites where the powdered sugar looked dark on the cookie. Maybe from being handled to much? How do I make sure that it is perfectly white, like yours. I’m a perfectionist. Sometimes a good thing. Sometimes not. lol
Btw, I tasted the dough. Its amazing! Used to work with a lady that made these for every holiday through the year. The dough tastes just like hers. Been looking for the perfect recipe for a long time! Pretty sure I just found it. 🙂
just make sure to really coat it well with powdered sugar and then handle it very carefully before putting it on the baking sheet! Just use 2 fingers to transfer and you’ll be good!
I rolled each ball of cookie dough in granulated sugar and then rolled it in powdered sugar–worked like a charm–
I made them! They are absolutely perfect! I sprayed my hands very lightly to roll the balls. Then put them in the ps. I used a fork to toss them around in it as to not handle so much. They taste just like my old co-workers cookies! Nice and gooey inside with that little crisp along the crinkles. I’m really proud of them. Thank you so much for the recipe!
I hope you have a very blessed Christmas and the most amazing year ahead! ❤️
I add mint chocolate chips, everyone loves thems
GENIUS
Oh no. Now I will have to make a batch of these for St. Patricks day! I also considered pushing some Hershey’s Peppermint Kisses in the originals as they came out of the oven. ☺️
I made these and they turned out soooo amazing my kids and the while family loved them so much I’m actually making more right now 🙂 Thank you for this recipe, these have been my dads favorite cookies since he was a boy and he hadn’t had them taste this close to his mother’s (my grandma) cookies since she passed away 15 years ago. So again these were easy and so good!!! I can’t imagine that anyone couldn’t make these or they didn’t crinkle right, as long as you go by the directions they will turn out perfect!!
Happy Holidays Gwen!!! xoxo
I made these and my son loved them, basically right out of the oven! Do they freeze well?
they sure do!! I actually love eating them frozen
These were a real hit with my family. I added about one ounce of Triple Sec for a little extra flavour….wow. Chewey on the inside, crispy on the outside.
What’s the best level to have the oven rack set to? I feel like I’ve read before that up high is better for the cracked effect…is that what you do? Thanks!
mine is at the second to highest!
Can I leave the dough in the fridge for a week
a week might be a bit too long – but 3 days would work!
Do I have to beat the eggs one at a time or do I put them in all at the same time?
same time!
Just pointing out that the prep time does not include the 3 hours of chill time, it is a bit misleading when initially reading the recipe and the total time states 15 minutes.
sorry about that!
Can I grease the baking sheet instead of putting parchment paper cause I don’t have parchment paper at the moment.
totally!
I followed the recipe exactly and the cookies spread out while baking. They taste okay, but they don’t look good. I’ve made these for years and I haven’t had this problem. What’s up??
it might be the baking powder! when’s the last time you bought new baking powder?
Can you use olive oil instead of vegetable oil?
I don’t think that would taste as good, but yes you could use
If its bite size. Whats the best cooking time? Size of a gum ball?
6-8 mins
Do you think I could substitute halaya for the cocoa powder to make ube crinkles ? Thanks !
I’m unfamiliar with halaya so I can’t say for sure!! I’m sorry
Can we sub applesauce for vegetable oil or would that mess with the flavor too much?
haven’t tested it that way – so I can’t say with any certainty
Can you put the mixture in freezer to get firm enough to work with
sure – for an hour! that would do it
Hi Gaby 🙂
I’ve made these cookies several times now and they alwas turned out amazing!
Right now I am trying the recipe adding some christmasspices such as cinamon, nutmeg and cloves. I might try to mix the powdersugar with some cinamon, what do you think about that?
Greetings from Switzerland
sounds yummy! Let me know how it turns out
I’m going to try these for my daughter’s fund raiser, as her high school band is having a Cookie Sale. If they last that long. Probably need to fix an extra batch or two because they sound like they’re delicious! Wish me luck…
you’ll be great!LMK how it goes
Chocolate crinkles are SO GOOD!
OMG these look so good- I have to figure out how to make these GF for the girls!
THAT CRINKLE THOUGH!
This is a strange question, but is that a baking stone in your oven? I have seen it in a couple of your videos and wondered if you used it to prevent spills or if it helps when you bake?
it’s my pizza stone!! I just leave it in there at all times for ease. Doesn’t affect baking
I absolutely love crinkle cookies. They are a must-make each season! Love the. new video!
Love how it says prep time is 5 minutes yet you have to chill the dough for at least 3 hours
Makes sense.
Hi Victoria,
active prep time is in fact 5 minutes. inactive prep time is 3 hours. I keep it labeled as such as I’m guessing people will go about their business while the dough is chilling and they don’t need to be in the kitchen waiting for the dough to chill. Have a great day and so sorry if this threw you for a loop.
These look perfect! Such a great addition to the holiday cookie platter!
Just made these and they are phenomenal!! Thank you!
hi, can I use sea salt instead?
sure
These are delicious! Not to sweet nice crunch with a super soft center. Wish I could post a pic.
What’s the brand of cocoa that you used in the video?
Trader Joes
Do you use Convection Bake, which then puts the oven at 325?
I do not use convection
I made these this past weekend, they are super easy and really tasty. I will be making more!!!!!1 Yum!
Could you add green and red mini sprinkles (nonpareils) are do you think that would ruin it?
you totally could!
Thx!
I have just taken mine out of the oven – they spread but look okayish. What made them spread – I chilled the dough overnight. They have not cooled enough yet to see what the texture is like – they dont look like the picture at all. I hope they are okay – I have made them for a school Christmas party today.
did you make any alterations to the recipe? and is your baking powder new?