Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (2024)

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Gingerbread Snickerdoodles - a classic cookie gets a holiday makeover!

My Husband's favorite cookies (aside from chocolate chip) are Snickerdoodles. Probably because he also loves sugar cookies. The cinnamon sugar coating of Snickerdoodles is his favorite part. But he is not a fan of gingerbread! He doesn't like the smell or the taste of it.

Yet I decided to make Gingerbread Snickerdoodles. Just a little makeover of the classic. Maybe just my attempt to show him that gingerbread is delicious? 🙂 Especially deceivingly dressed up as his favorite cookie. 🙂

I happen to love gingerbread! There is no holiday baking with out making gingerbread in some form of a cake or cookies. I love love molasses and the deep flavor and sweetness it adds to these cookies. These Chewy Molasses cookies from last year are still one of my favorite!

Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (3)

Gingerbread Snickerdoodles

Author: Anna

Classic Snickerdoodle cookie gets a holiday makeover with gingerbread flavors.

5 from 9 votes

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 9 minutes mins

Total Time 34 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 3 dozen cookies

Calories 954 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ c unsalted butter softened
  • ½ c granulated sugar
  • ½ c brown sugar
  • ¼ c molasses
  • 1 large egg
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 c all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoon cornstarch
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves or nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ c granulated sugar for rolling

Instructions

Nutrition

Calories: 954kcal | Carbohydrates: 155g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 20g | Cholesterol: 135mg | Sodium: 258mg | Potassium: 569mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 90g | Vitamin A: 1025IU | Calcium: 122mg | Iron: 5.7mg

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I think Santa would love to find these cookies on Christmas Eve. 🙂 Weather he is a fan of gingerbread or snickerdoodles.

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  1. Ines says

    You say to add cream with the sugar, but cream is not mentioned in the ingredients. How much cream should be used in this recipe?

    Thank you

    Reply

    • Joe says

      Ines,
      Here "cream" does not refer to dairy cream, but instead means to "cream them together." It just means to mix them together so that there's no lumps or granules of sugar that are visible - turn the butter/sugar mixture into a sort of paste or cream.

      Reply

  2. Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (9)
    Love this cookie recipe, Anna! Gingerbread sugar cookies all dolled up the Snickerdoodle way...yum! The perfect treat for the Christmas cookie platter! Pinning!

    Reply

  3. Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (11)
    Absolute perfection, Anna! I love the spicy gingerbread twist to such a classic cookie. Pinning!

    Reply

  4. Colette says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (12)
    OMG so yummy! Who knew snickerdoodles could get any better?

    Reply

  5. CrunchyCreamySw says

    I think so too! Thanks, Jessica!

    Reply

  6. CrunchyCreamySw says

    Thank you, Elizabeth!

    Reply

  7. Julie @ Table for Two says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (13)
    Gingerbread snickerdoodles look and sound like the perfect holiday cookie!

    Reply

    • CrunchyCreamySw says

      They sure are! Thanks, Julie!

      Reply

  8. sally says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (14)
    gingerbread cookies and snickerdoodle cookies - two of my very favorites! These look all sorts of amazing Anna!

    Reply

    • CrunchyCreamySw says

      Thanks, Sally! And thank you for pinning them!

      Reply

  9. wearenotmartha says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (15)
    I LOVE Snickerdoodles AND gingerbread, sooo yes, please 🙂

    Sues

    Reply

    • CrunchyCreamySw says

      Thanks, Sues! 🙂

      Reply

  10. Marti says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (16)
    These look delicious! I would love it if you sent me an invite to your Chocolate Temptations (shared) Pinteres board! I'd love to be a part of it! 🙂 My Pinterest link is http://www.pinterest.com/martic/.
    Thank you!! Marti

    Reply

    • CrunchyCreamySw says

      Thanks, Marti!

      Reply

  11. Amy (Savory Moments) says

    Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (17)
    These look like a great holiday cookie! I love all cookies with ginger in them and these look so moist and yummy!

    Reply

    • CrunchyCreamySw says

      Thanks, Amy! They are amazing!

      Reply

Gingerbread Snickerdoodles Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (2024)

FAQs

Why are my snickerdoodles crunchy? ›

Granulated Sugar and Ground Cinnamon: These two are mixed together to create the classic cinnamon-sugar coating that snickerdoodles are known for. The sugar caramelizes slightly as the cookies bake, giving them a slightly crisp exterior.

Why are my gingerbread cookies crunchy? ›

Keep in mind that the longer the cookies bake, the harder and crunchier they'll be. For soft gingerbread cookies, follow my suggested bake times. Allow cookies to cool for 5 minutes on the cookie sheet.

Why are my gingerbread cookies hard? ›

“There are some gingerbread recipes that are hard right after baking and need to sit for a few days to soften. Molasses and honey hardens gingerbread, but as the sugar absorbs moisture, it will get softer.”

Why did my snickerdoodle cookies not flatten? ›

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. Too much flour causes the dough to become dry and crumbly, which prevents it from flattening out during baking.

What makes cookies crunchy instead of soft? ›

Soft cookies have a water concentration of 6% or higher – moisture being the variable in texture. To make cookies crispy, add less liquid or bake it in the oven for longer to dry out the dough. Generally bake around 13-15min at 180C for a crispy cookie.

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.

Should gingerbread be soft or crunchy? ›

Should gingerbread cookies be hard or soft? Soft gingerbread biscuits are ideal. They ought to be flexible. However, they should still be somewhat elastic, and if you hold them too firmly because you're so excited to eat them, you might even be able to leave your fingerprints on the cookie!

Can you fix crunchy cookies? ›

Another way to soften cookies is by placing the cookies in an airtight container with a damp paper towel. The paper towel will release moisture and help to soften the cookies without making them too soft or mushy. Another way is to place the cookies in a plastic bag with a slice of apple or a damp tea towel.

What happens if you add too much butter to gingerbread 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 are the three types of gingerbread? ›

The three distinct types of gingerbread are brown gingerbread, wafer-based gingerbread and honey gingerbread.
  • BROWN GINGERBREAD.
  • WAFER GINGERBREAD.
  • HONEY GINGERBREAD.

How to tell if a snickerdoodle is done? ›

How do you know when the cookies are baked? The snickerdoodle cookies will only take about 10 to 12 minutes to bake, so be sure to keep your eye on them! It's best to rotate the cookies after about 6 minutes so that the cook evenly. The cookies are done when the edges are just set and the centres are soft and cracked.

Why aren't my snickerdoodles puffy? ›

How do you make snickerdoodles puffy and soft? The secret's in the ratio of butter to leavener to flour to egg. Don't use shortening here; you'll miss the flavor of butter. Slightly under-baking the snickerdoodles also guarantees a softer cookie.

How do you soften hard Snickerdoodle cookies? ›

Microwaving them. If you cover your cookies with a wet paper towel and nuke them for a few seconds, they should soften up enough to eat.

What to do if cookies are too crunchy? ›

There are a few common methods for softening cookies, including microwaving them, heating them in the oven, and placing them in an airtight container with a slice of bread.

How do you fix crunchy cookie dough? ›

If you overmix the dough, the cookies will be dry and crumbly. The best way to fix this is to add more liquid to the dough. This can be done by adding milk, water, or even melted butter. You may also need to add more flour to the dough if it is too wet.

How to soften Snickerdoodle cookies? ›

Bread releases moisture into the air, while sugar (present in large quantities in cookies), absorbs moisture out of the air. Don't have any white bread? Use a slice of apple instead. Just slip a wedge in with your cookies, cover, and let sit overnight.

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