Best Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Last updated . Originally posted By Jyothi Rajesh 14 Comments

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Red velvet crinkle cookies can be described in many words – deliciously soft, thick, cakey, buttery, and best for any celebration. Slightly crispy on the outside like a cookie should be, soft chewy inside making it taste just like a cake.

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These gorgeous red velvet cookies is a marriage of red velvet cake and crinkle cookies! It’s a cake in cookie form. Red velvet crinkle cookies are easy to make and they taste great.

Coating cookies in powdered sugar before baking gives it crinkles on top, making it look really pretty.

These red velvet crinkle cookies are made from scratch like the old fashion way, using flour, butter, eggs, sugar and red food color. You can very well use readily available red velvet cake mix to make red velvet crinkle cookies. It sure works.

Using red velvet cake box mix is easy solution when you are looking for easy peasy cookie recipe. Just mix the cake mix with butter, eggs into cookie dough, roll cookie balls in powdered sugar and bake. This method sure makes amazing red velvet cookies in few lesser steps.

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But today we are doing red velvet crinkle cookies from scratch(no cake mix boxes). You really can’t go wrong with these simple, and delicious cookies. It almost taste like fudgey brownies.

Pretty red color of these cookies makes it perfect treat for Valentine’s day too, not just Christmas.

Everyday should be cookie day!

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How to Make Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies?

  1. Start by making the cake mix, it’s a simple cake mix of flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and pinch of salt and red food color powder (if you want to add to the dry mix). I used liquid food color which got added to liquid ingredients.
  2. First in a bowl add flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt and mix well. Keep the dry mix aside.
  3. Now into another wide bowl add softened butter and sugar. Beat until you get fluffy mix. Break in one egg at a time and add it to the butter sugar mix and whisk until well combined.
  4. Now add in pure vanilla extract, and red food color. Whisk again.
  5. To the wet mix add dry flour mix in 3 parts, whisking it at low speed until well combined.
  6. Once all ingredients are mixed together well, you’ll get a very soft and sticky dough.
  7. Roll the dough in Clingfilm and refrigerate it for atleast 2 hours.
  8. Shape the dough into 1 inch small cookie balls and roll it in powdered sugar.
  9. Place these cookie balls at least 2 inch apart on baking tray lined with parchment paper.
  10. Bake in pre heated oven at 375 F for about 9 to 11 minutes or until the center is just set.
  11. Cookies will look under baked when you remove it from oven, DO NOT get tempted to over bake the cookies. Trust me, just remove them from oven and allow it to cool. As cookies cool down, it will harden.
  12. Unless you are after hard over baked cookies, DO NOT OVER BAKE RED VELVET CRINKLE COOKIES!
  13. As soon as it’s out of oven serve it warm with a glass of milk. What you’ll be biting into is fudgey, cakey, ‘almost’ like brownie cookies. HEAVEN!
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Tips to Bake Perfect Red Velvet Cookies

  1. Use a cookies scoop or small ice cream scoop to make even sized cookie balls, each about 1” balls. Even sized cookies bake uniform.
  2. Do not over crowd baking tray with cookies. Line them atleast 2 inch apart to ensure they have enough space between each other. Cookies grow bigger as you bake them. You do not want cookies touching and over lapping each other.
  3. To get fluffy, fudgey cookies, do not flatten the cookies. Roll them into balls and place it on baking tray. But if you are after large flattened red velvet cookies, once rolled into balls, slightly press the top to flatten a bit.
  4. Red velvet crinkle cookies bake fairly quick. Tested a few batches and mine were ready by the end of 9 to 9.5 minutes. But do keep in mind, every oven is different and works differently. Start with 9-11 minutes time setting and keep an eye on the cookies. You do not want them to turn brown. As soon as you see the center almost set, remove from oven and cool on wire rack completely.
  5. Coating in powdered sugar gives red velvet crinkle cookies it’s signature crinkle look. I recommend powdered sugar and powdered sugar alone is fine. I’ve read some people use a mix of powdered or icing sugar with corn starch. Personally I did not like the crinkle effect from icing sugar and corn starch mix. It’s up to you to use what you want to use.
  6. Cocoa powder results in red velvet crinkle cookie that tastes like cake, well almost.
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Be sure to check out our other favorite cookies –

Chili Chocolate Cookies

Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies

Cashew Snow Cookies

More Valentine’s Day special treats for you guys-

Rose Petal White Chocolate Bark

White Chocolate Fudge

Boozy Microwave Chocolate Pudding

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Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies

Jyothi Rajesh

Red velvet crinkle cookies can be described in many words – deliciously soft, thick, cakey, buttery, and best for any celebration. Slightly crispy on the outside like a cookie should be, soft chewy inside making it taste just like a cake.

Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 25 cookies

Calories 88

Ingredients

  • 1 ¾ cup plain all purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • Generous pinch salt
  • 1 stick unsalted butter softened at room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated white sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 5 teaspoon red food color
  • 1 cup powdered sugar

Instructions

  • First in a bowl add flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt and mix well. Keep the dry mix aside.

  • Now into another wide bowl add softened butter and sugar. Beat until you get fluffy mix. Break in one egg at a time and add it to the butter sugar mix and whisk until well combined.

  • Now add in pure vanilla extract, and red food color. Whisk again.

  • To the wet mix add dry flour mix in 3 parts, whisking it at low speed until well combined.

  • Once all ingredients are mixed together well, you’ll get a very soft and sticky dough.

  • Roll the dough in Clingfilm and refrigerate it for atleast 2 hours.

  • Shape the dough into 1 inch small cookie balls and roll it in powdered sugar.

  • Place these cookie balls at least 2 inch apart on baking tray lined with parchment paper.

  • Bake in pre heated oven at 375 F for about 9 to 11 minutes or until the center is just set.

  • Cookies will look under baked when you remove it from oven, DO NOT get tempted to over bake the cookies. Trust me, just remove them from oven and allow it to cool. As cookies cool down, it will harden.

  • Let red velvet crinkle cookies sit on baking tray for 5 minutes. Carefully remove it from baking tray and place on wired rack to cool completely.

  • Serve cookies warm with milk.

  • Store in air tight containers.

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Nutrition

Calories: 88kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 1gFat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 27mgPotassium: 39mgFiber: 0gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 20IUCalcium: 11mgIron: 0.6mg

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  1. Shan says

    Best Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies Recipe (11)
    The recipe is very easy to make they come out looking beautiful soft and moist .Well definitely make them again .

    Reply

  2. Alissa says

    I think the flour measurements are off. Mine completely melted and did not form. 😔

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    • Jyothi Rajesh says

      Alissa, did you refrigerate the dough?
      You need to refrigerate the dough at-least 2 hours before you roll it in powdered sugar and bake. Please read the steps 5 and 6 carefully, I have mentioned it all in details. You won’t be able to form balls of cookie dough without chilling it, as dough will be very sticky.
      I have also shared the video which can help you see how dough looks when it’s made and after it’s chilled.

      Reply

  3. Melissa says

    So simple and delicious looking!!! Who doesn’t love a good chewy crinkle cookie?? The fact that you’ve turned it into a beautiful red velvet version is even better <3

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    • jyothirajesh says

      Thank you Melissa

      Reply

  4. Mahy Elamin says

    Best Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies Recipe (12)
    I made these cookies today and my husband said they were the best he ever had!

    Reply

    • jyothirajesh says

      Thank you, glad you liked it

      Reply

  5. Uma Srinivas says

    Best Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies Recipe (13)
    Red velvet cookies look delicious. Perfect as a Valentine treat. Loved your tips and tricks for the perfect baking.

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    • jyothirajesh says

      Thank you Uma

      Reply

  6. April says

    Best Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies Recipe (14)
    Delicious, fantastic and sooo goood! I love when cookies are crispy on the outside, and it looks like yours are just like that. So delicious!

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    • jyothirajesh says

      Thank you April

      Reply

  7. Pavani says

    These are the perfect little treats for Valentine’s day, Love that pretty red color – makes them look so pretty.

    Reply

    • jyothirajesh says

      Thank you

      Reply

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FAQs

Why are my crinkle cookies not crinkling? ›

Why are my crinkle cookies not crinkling? If the dough is too wet, then it will dissolve the sugar and the crinkle will get lost. In order for a defined crinkle to form, the surface of the dough needs to be dry. If your cookies are not crinkling then there is too much free water in the dough.

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.

Why didn't my crinkle cookies spread? ›

Lower temperatures are generally better when it comes to chocolate crinkle cookies to give the dough time to spread. You may also want to check your flour measurements–if you've added too much flour, the dough consistency can be extra thick and won't spread as well.

How do you keep powdered sugar from melting on crinkle cookies? ›

The Secret to a Good Sugar Top

The tip that sent me into the kitchen was to give the chilled dough a double coating of sugar. First roll the cookies in granulated sugar and then roll them in powdered (confectioners') sugar.

How do you make cookies softer instead of crunchy? ›

How To Make Cookies Chewy Without Cornstarch
  1. Go heavy on brown sugar. It has more moisture than its granulated counterpart, which means the cookie comes out less crispy. ...
  2. Choose margarine or shortening instead of butter. ...
  3. Use baking powder instead of baking soda. ...
  4. Rest your dough. ...
  5. Shorten baking time.
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How do I get my cookies to crack? ›

The means that as the cookie expands, it starts to crack the dry surface. For this to happen, you need to dry the surface of the cookie by coating them in sugar, use sufficient leavening for the cookie to rise, and bake in a hot oven.

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.

Can I use baking soda instead of baking powder? ›

Remember that baking soda is 3-4 times stronger than baking powder, so you'll need a lot more baking powder to get the same leavening action. As a general rule, triple the amount of baking powder for the amount of baking soda called for in a recipe. For example, 1 teaspoon baking soda = 3 teaspoons baking powder.

What are crunchy cookies called? ›

Most English-speaking countries call crunchy cookies "biscuits", except for the United States and Canada, where "biscuit" refers to a type of quick bread. Chewier biscuits are sometimes called "cookies" even in the United Kingdom. Some cookies may also be named by their shape, such as date squares or bars.

What is a crunchy cookie? ›

Using lower-moisture sugar (granulated) and fat (vegetable shortening), plus a longer, slower bake than normal, produces light, crunchy cookies. That said, using a combination of butter and vegetable shortening (as in the original recipe), or even using all butter, will make an acceptably crunchy chocolate chip cookie.

How do you know when crinkles are done? ›

How do you know when chocolate crinkle cookies are done? Look for the crackly top! You want to bake the cookies until they've cracked on top and the edges look set, but the center is still soft.

What happens if I put too much butter in my cookies? ›

Too much butter makes cookies turn out just as you'd expect: very buttery. This batch of cookies was cakey in the middle, but also airy throughout, with crispy edges. They were yellow and slightly puffy in the middle, and brown and super thin around the perimeter.

Why are my cookies not puffing up? ›

If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise. Moreover, butter that's warmer than room temperature melts in an instant in the oven, encouraging the dough to spread quickly with it.

Why are my cookies not firming up? ›

Here are some common reasons: Underbaking: Cookies might not have been baked long enough. Ensure you follow the recommended baking time in the recipe and adjust based on your oven's characteristics. Too much moisture: Excess moisture, either from ingredients like eggs or butter, can result in soft cookies.

Why do my cookies not stay crispy? ›

Summer, though welcomed for the sun and fun, also brings humidity that makes your cookies limp -- not so fun. Keep those cookies crisp by storing them in an airtight container. Some people toss a piece of bread in with the cookies to help absorb any excess moisture.

Why have my cookies not flattened? ›

The most common culprit behind non-spreading cookies is 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.

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