Chocolate Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe (2024)

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Chocolate Snickerdoodles will remind you of a classic snickerdoodle but in chocolate form! The cookies are soft, chewy, and SO delicious! Chocolate lovers will love this Easy snickerdoodle cookie Recipe!

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Now, onto cookies! And not just any cookies, but Chocolate Snickerdoodles. That’s right, I turned the classic snickerdoodle cookie into a chocolate snickerdoodle. If you are a traditionalist, you might be thinking that I am crazy and might not be up for trying my chocolate snickerdoodles, but just wait. Remember my Brown Butter Salted Caramel Snickerdoodles? Yeah, everyone loves those and I think you will love this twist on the classic snickerdoodle too. I mean, come on, Chocolate and Snickerdoodles…YES!

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So what is a chocolate snickerdoodle?

  • Basically, a regular snickerdoodle cookie with the addition of cocoa powder.
  • The cookies are still super soft and chewy, a must for snickerdoodles.
  • They also have cream of tartar, like traditional snickerdoodles. The acid in cream of tartar gives snickerdoodles a slight tangy flavor and makes the cookies chewy because thecream of tartar prevents the sugarfrom crystalizing and making the cookies crunchy.
  • The cookies have cinnamon in the dough and they get rolled in a cinnamon sugar mixture before baking. If you are worried chocolate and cinnamon don’t go together, don’t worry. The hint of cinnamon is SO nice with the chocolate.

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The cookies are easy to mix up with every day ingredients. Make sure you don’t over bake the snickerdoodles. You want them to stay soft and chewy!

When you bite into your first cookie you will be expecting a normal chocolate cookie, but the chocolate isn’t overpowering. You will taste the chocolate, but then you will be hit with the hint of cinnamon and the familiar taste of a snickerdoodle. You might ponder the cookie for a minute and wonder if a chocolate snickerdoodle is a real thing. You might even eat three cookies to determine if you like chocolate snickerdoodles. And on your fourth cookie, you will be SOLD! The combination is real and it is SO good! Chocolate lovers will especially love this snickerdoodle recipe.

Go wild and bake up a batch of Chocolate Snickerdoodles. They will surprise you!

If you like these chocolate snickerdoodles, you might also like:

  • Classic Snickerdoodles
  • White Chocolate Dipped Snickerdoodles
  • Chocolate Lover’s Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Brown Butter Salted Caramel Snickerdoodles
  • Flourless Chocolate Cookies

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Chocolate Snickerdoodles

Soft and chewy snickerdoodles with cocoa powder. You are going to love this twist on the classic snickerdoodle cookie.

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Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Servings 30 cookies

Ingredients

For the cookies:

Cinnamon sugar mixture:

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with a Silpat baking mat or parchment paper. Set aside.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa, baking soda, cream of tartar, cinnamon, and salt. Set aside.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the butter until smooth, about 30 seconds. Add the brown sugar and granulated sugar and beat until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides and add the eggs and vanilla. Mix until combined.

  • Add the dry ingredients and turn the mixer on low. Mix until just combined.

  • In a small bowl, combine the sugar and cinnamon. Stir until well combined.

  • Form the dough into balls, about 2 tablespoons per cookie. Roll the cookie dough balls in the cinnamon sugar mixture. Place on prepared baking sheet, about 2 inches apart.

  • Bake cookies for 8-10 minutes or until cookies are set around the edges but still soft in the center. Don't overbake.

  • Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.

Nutrition

Calories: 144kcal, Carbohydrates: 20g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 27mg, Sodium: 83mg, Potassium: 65mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 12g, Vitamin A: 205IU, Vitamin C: 0.01mg, Calcium: 15mg, Iron: 1mg

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Chocolate Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you know when snickerdoodle cookies are 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 did my snickerdoodle cookies not flatten? ›

One of the most common reasons why cookies didn't spread out in the oven is because you added too much flour. Cookies rely on the perfect ratio of butter to flour in order to spread just the right amount when baked. It's very easy to over measure flour when using cup measurements.

Why do snickerdoodles get hard? ›

Snickerdoodles might turn out hard if they are overbaked or if the dough is too dry. Be sure to keep an eye on them as they bake – when the edges are set but the centers are still soft and puffy, they are done. Also, make sure you're not adding too much flour.

Why don t my snickerdoodles crack? ›

If yours aren't cracking, your oven may not be hot enough or your ingredients may not be fresh enough! Are snickerdoodles supposed to be undercooked? I always recommend slightly underbaking your cookies and then letting them finish baking through cooling on the pan.

How to tell if chocolate cookies are done? ›

Easy to Notice Signs:

Golden Brown Edges – Check the edges of the cookies for a golden brown colour. This indicates that the cookies have caramelized and are likely done. However, keep in mind that different recipes may yield cookies with different levels of browning.

What should cookies feel like when ready? ›

Open up the oven, pull out the rack a bit, and push the sides of the cookie very lightly with a spatula or your finger. If the edge stays firm and doesn't fall inwards, then your cookies are done. If you leave a noticeable indentation, then your cookies likely need a few minutes more in the oven.

Is snickerdoodle cookie dough supposed to be sticky? ›

The snickerdoodle dough can be sticky and tough to handle. I like to grease my hands with cooking spray so they are easier to handle. Refrigerate. Also, after you have rolled one tray of snickerdoodles, place it in the refrigerator for a few minutes.

What makes cookies more fluffy? ›

Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

Are snickerdoodles supposed to be soft when they come out of the oven? ›

They puff in the oven and then settle back down while cooling into a soft, thick, supremely chewy cookie with a gorgeous crinkly top. They've received nothing but rave reviews! Snickerdoodle is sort of a strange name, yes?

How do I know if my cookies are done? ›

Golden brown edges - A fully cooked chocolate chip cookie will have light, golden-brown edges. If the edges are dark brown or black, you've overcooked them. On the other hand, if they're pale without a honey-brown tinge, they're not ready yet.

How to tell if cookies are undercooked? ›

Light colored cookies with dark speckles typically indicates that the cookies are underbaked. You can stick the stone back in the oven for another few minutes and they should finish baking. So how do you know when to bake longer than the recipe calls for? It helps if you have a thermometer in your oven.

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