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This is the Best Snickerdoodle Recipe! They are soft and chewy with that characteristic tangy flavor. These easy cookies come together in under 30 minutes and don’t need to be chilled before baking! The cinnamon sugar is just a touch crunchy and adds a little extra sweetness.

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My original snickerdoodle recipe was delightful and was based on a vintage cookbook recipe but they weren’t thick or chewy enough by my standards. In my professional pastry chef life I test and tweak every single recipe until I deem it perfect. This is how I bring you the best snickerdoodle recipe! They are thick, soft and still chewy. There is the perfect ratio of cinnamon sugar on the outside with just a little crunch.

I used the same regimented magic on these chewy sugar cookies (with the perfect amount of spread and chew), peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, and double chocolate cookies. I even went through a phase where I was obsessed with perfecting classic yellow cake, white cake and a one bowl chocolate cake.

Table of Contents

  • Why This is the Best Snickerdoodle Recipe
  • Professional Tips for Making Snickerdoodles
  • Ingredients Needed
  • Variations
  • What makes it a Classic Snickerdoodle Cookie?
  • How would it change the taste to omit the cream of tartar?
  • How to Make the Best Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe
  • Chef Lindsey’s Recipe Tip
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • The Best Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe
  • Before You Go

Why This is the Best Snickerdoodle Recipe

  • Developed by a professional chef. These cookies were developed in a commercial kitchen for my bakery business. They were tested, tweaked and retested until they were perfect!
  • Thick, chewy cookies that you don’t have to chill! These easy cookies can be made start to finish in under 30 minutes!
  • 3 secrets to the best texture. The addition of milk after creaming the butter and sugar adds just enough extra moisture to the dough to create extra soft, pillowy cookies. The high ratio of the flour and sugar to butter also contribute to the thickness, and lastly the cream of tartar and the baking soda react more intensely than baking powder, giving you that tall, puffed cookie!
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Professional Tips for Making Snickerdoodles

  • Do not store the cookie dough for longer than 1 month frozen. Baking soda reacts once (instantly) in the presence of an acid (cream of tartar) and produces carbon dioxide. Once this reaction is over and the resulting gas has dissipated, the dough will not rise at all in the oven. Trust me, I learned that the hard way on a large scale.
  • Chilling the dough does make a better cookie. Baking right after mixing will make an amazing cookie BUT chilling the dough before baking will make an exceptional cookie! They will be thicker and more chewy than cakey.

Ingredients Needed

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  • Granulated Sugar: Granulated sugar is obviously here for sweetness, but if you add too much in proportion to the butter and flour, the cookies will spread rather than stay tall and chewy.
  • Butter: I use unsalted butter for baking, because you want to control the amount of salt you are adding. Every brand is different and it makes adjusting the recipe a challenge.
  • Whole Egg: The eggs are here to add fat, moisture and leavening. The fat from the yolk adds richness and helps keep the cookies chewy. Beating in the eggs just enough will add a little or a lot of leavening depending on the desired texture. Eggs also emulsify the batter and keep everything texturally perfect.
  • Milk: Just the right amount of whole milk pulls the dough together but not so much to make them tough. The addition of a liquid means we have to be extra careful not to over mix the dough and activate the gluten in the flour.
  • Vanilla Extract: Vanilla Extract adds a beautiful flavor itself but it also boosts the flavor of other ingredients around it.
  • All-purpose flour: All-purpose flour has just the right amount of gluten to make the best snickerdoodle cookie that is soft, chewy and thick.
  • Cream of Tartar: Cream of tartar is a bi-product of wine making and is very acidic. It adds that characteristic tanginess to the dough and also reacts with the baking soda for the dramatic pillowy texture!
  • Baking Soda: Baking soda reacts with an acid, cream of tartar in this instance, to leaven the cookies. It reacts more powerfully than baking powder and will create a more dramatic rise, but will not continue to react in the heat of the oven or without the presence of an acid.
  • Kosher Salt: Kosher salt is lass salty than table salt and a teaspoon weighs less than other finer ground varieties. It heightens the flavor here and will keep your cookies from tasting dull or flat.
  • Cinnamon Sugar: Cinnamon sugar is essential for snickerdoodles. The dough is rolled in the sugar mixture just prior to baking.

Variations

  • Mix up the Mix: use a different spice mix like my pumpkin pie spice mix, apple pie spice or speculoos spice mix with the exterior sugar coating for a different twist! You could also brown the butter like I did in these brown butter cardamom snickerdoodles. Phenomenal.
  • Triple Cinnamon: Add 1 teaspoon of cinnamon to the dough and toss in some cinnamon chips for a cinnamon party!
  • Stuffed Snickerdoodles: Wrap the dough around a dollop of cream cheese (frozen) or a caramel candy for an easy stuffed cookie!
  • Snickerdoodle Bars: Press the dough into a baking dish then sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar like Averie does here. Or just dispense with the cookie all together and make snickerdoodle cake!

What makes it a Classic Snickerdoodle Cookie?

True snickerdoodles must have cream of tartar in the dough and a beautiful coating of cinnamon sugar on the outside. It is also my personal opinion that there is no cinnamon in the dough itself, but that is a much debated opinion. Snickerdoodles are thick and have a slight chew to them. This will be contentious but I’m going to put it out there: snickerdoodles without cream of tartar are just sugar cookies.

How would it change the taste to omit the cream of tartar?

Omitting the cream of tartar in snickerdoodles will eliminate that classic tangy flavor and it will also change the texture. Cream of tartar is very acidic and it reacts powerfully with the baking soda to create the soft, subtly chewy texture. Omitting it will produce more flat cookies with a denser texture.

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How to Make the Best Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe

Use these instructions to make the perfect snickerdoodles every time! Further details and measurements can be found in the recipe card below.

Step 1: Preheat oven to 325°F convection or 350°F conventional (no fan). Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.

Step 2: In a medium bowl whisk together flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt; set aside.

Step 3: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or in a large bowl with a hand mixer, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.

Step 4: Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stop the mixer and scrape down the sides of the bowl and under the bottom to ensure an even creaming. The image below still needs to be mixed a bit before continuing to the next step. You want it to be emulsified.

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Step 5: Add the milk and vanilla and beat to combine.

It’s a little unconventional but be sure to follow the order of mixing. Add the milk with the vanilla extract before the dry ingredient mixture. This will ensure pillowy, soft cookies rather than tough cookies.

Step 6: Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add dry ingredients in several additions. Add the next portion when the last addition is almost incorporated. After adding all the flour, mix just until just incorporated.

Step 7: Scoop with a medium cookie scoop or roll about 2 tablespoons sized pieces of dough into balls.

This step is optional but for the best cookies I recommend chilling the dough completely before baking. This will only take about 30 minutes or wrap and chill overnight.

Step 8: In a small bowl, whisk together the cinnamon and sugar. Roll the chilled dough in the cinnamon sugar mixture and place on parchment-lined baking sheets about 2 inches apart.

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Step 9: Bake in preheated oven about 10 minutes or until puffed and set around the edges. The centers will look matte and no longer shiny.

Chef Lindsey’s Recipe Tip

For the perfect texture I use soft, pliable but still cool butter. It shouldn’t be room temperature and it should still feel cool to the touch. Warmer butter will still work but the cookies will be cakier.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you store snickerdoodles?

Store baked cookies up to 5 days at room temperature or freeze cookie dough in balls. Store in plastic bags in the freezer for up to 1 month. The longer the dough sits, the flatter the cookies will be.

Can you bake them from frozen?

Roll and freeze cookie dough balls in a gallon storage container or on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Store cinnamon sugar in an airtight container at room temperature. Roll frozen cookie dough in cinnamon sugar and bake according to the recipe instructions. They will take an additional 5 minutes to bake.

Will these cookies ship Nicely?

Snickerdoodles are great shipping cookies! They stay soft and won’t shatter like lace cookies. Package with thick chocolate chip cookies, white chocolate macadamia nut cookies and chewy peanut butter cookies for the perfect gift!

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The Best Snickerdoodle Cookie

This is the Best Snickerdoodle Recipe! They are soft and chewy with that characteristic tangy flavor. These easy cookies come together in under 30 minutes and don’t need to be chilled before baking! The cinnamon sugar is just a touch crunchy and adds a little extra sweetness.

Prep: 18 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Total: 28 minutes mins

Servings: 36 Cookies

Ingredients

For the Cookies:

For the Cinnamon Sugar:

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325°F convection or 350°F conventional (no fan). Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.

  • In a medium bowl whisk together flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt; set aside.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or in a large bowl with a hand mixer, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.

  • Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stop the mixer and scrape down the sides of the bowl and under the bottom to ensure an even creaming.

  • Add the milk and vanilla and beat to combine.

  • Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add dry ingredients in several additions. Add the next portion when the last addition is almost incorporated. After adding all the flour, mix just until just incorporated.

  • Scoop with a medium cookie scoop or roll about 2T sized bits of dough into balls.

  • This step is optional but for the best cookies I recommend chilling the dough completely before baking. This will only take about 30 minutes or wrap and chill overnight.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the cinnamon and sugar. Roll the chilled dough in the cinnamon sugar and place on parchment-lined baking sheets about 2 inches apart.

  • Bake in preheated oven about 10 minutes or until puffed and set around the edges. The centers will look matte and no longer shiny.

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Notes

Yield – 36 cookies
Technique – It’s a little unconventional but be sure to follow the order of mixing. Add the milk with the vanilla extract before the dry ingredient mixture. This will ensure pillowy, soft cookies rather than tough cookies.
Storage – Store baked cookies up to 3 days at room temperature or freeze cookie dough in balls. Store frozen for up to 1 month. The longer the dough sits, the flatter the cookies will be.

Nutrition

Calories: 137kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 23mg | Sodium: 68mg | Potassium: 31mg | Fiber: 0.4g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 171IU | Vitamin C: 0.004mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Calories: 137

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FAQs

Why didn't my snickerdoodles crack? ›

Cracking occurs from several chemical reactions during the baking process. If some of your cookies aren't cracking, it could be because those dough balls were less round than others, the dough became too warm, your oven isn't heating evenly, or (most likely) the cinnamon sugar coating wasn't applied as thoroughly.

Why do my snickerdoodles come out 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.

How to know when snickerdoodles 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 are my snickerdoodles flat and crispy? ›

Why are my snickerdoodles flat? Snickerdoodles can come out flat if 1) the leaveners you used (for this recipe, it's both the baking soda and the cream of tartar) are on the old side and no longer work, and 2) if you baked them at a lower temperature.

Can I leave cream of tartar out of a cookie recipe? ›

You can also simply leave out the cream of tartar from a recipe, which may result in baked goods that are not as fluffy, but will still work out and taste good.

Why is my snickerdoodle dough too dry? ›

Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

Why is snickerdoodle dough so sticky? ›

Cookie dough can be sticky for various reasons, such as using too much liquid, not adding enough flour, or not chilling the dough enough. It can also be affected by humidity and temperature.

Why do snickerdoodles taste weird? ›

Many people identify snickerdoodles as having a tangy aftertaste. Cream of tartar is what gives snickerdoodles that tanginess. I've found that a lot of people are very sensitive to the tangy flavor of cream of tartar and the bitter, metallic flavor baking soda can have.

What is the secret ingredient to keep cookies soft? ›

Cornstarch Is The Secret To Soft And Chewy Cookies – Here's Why.

How do you thicken Snickerdoodle dough? ›

While it may not be as firm as you'd like, it'll work well enough to bake. (Tip: add a tiny bit of sugar with each tablespoon of flour to keep the sweet taste.) If you're feeling extra hopeless, try adding the flour and then placing the dough in the fridge to harden up.

How do you know if snickerdoodles are undercooked? ›

Watch for cookies that still have a doughy or unbaked look. Texture: Touch the surface of the cookies gently. They are likely not fully cooked if they feel excessively soft or doughy. Properly baked cookies should have a slightly firm texture on the outside.

What size cookie dough scoop for snickerdoodles? ›

I used a #30 scoop for my chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, apricot molasses, sugar, peanut butter, and snickerdoodle cookies, and they all baked pretty uniformly and produced 2.5″ cookies. I used a #40 scoop for my red velvet cookies, because they puff up and expand quite a bit.

Why does snickerdoodle dough need to be refrigerated? ›

Refrigerating snickerdoodle dough lets the butter resolidify and prevents the cookies from flattening out in the oven. I recommend giving the dough at least 45-60 minutes of chilling time in the fridge before baking.

Why do my snickerdoodles taste like flour? ›

Roll Your Dough Out With Powdered Sugar

I repeat: this method can VERY easily result in cookies that taste like flour. While my cookie recipe doesn't have TOO much flour, I will say that it is on the higher end of flour content.

What is a substitute for cream of tartar in Snickerdoodle cookies? ›

The Best Substitute for Cream of Tartar

For every 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar in the recipe, use 1 teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar. As an example, if your cookie recipe calls for 1 teaspoon baking soda, add 2 teaspoons lemon juice instead of the cream of tartar.

What happens if you dont use cream of tartar in cookies? ›

Most of the time you can just skip the cream of tartar. Your desserts may not be as fluffy as you would like, but the taste will be the same. However, if you're making meringue, know that the peaks may collapse.

Can I skip using cream of tartar? ›

In some recipes, you can leave out cream of tartar if there is no suitable replacement. You can simply omit cream of tartar from the recipe if you're making whipped egg whites, syrups, frostings, or icings.

What to use instead of cream of tartar? ›

What is a Good Replacement for Cream of Tartar? A good replacement for cream of tartar in baking is 1 teaspoon of vinegar or lemon juice for every 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar.

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