Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies have a rich, fudgy center with a crisp powdered-sugar coating. They taste like hot chocolate in cookie form and disappear faster than I can plate them. These cookies are perfect any time of the year, but look especially festive served on a holiday cookie platter.

Several Chocolate Crinkle Cookies on a black background with powdered sugar

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Easy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

You know I love easy desserts with simple ingredients. This Chocolate Crinkle Cookies recipe is no exception, since there aren’t any fancy ingredients or techniques here. Mix, refrigerate, and scoop–done!

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are like a cross between fudgy Brownies and Chocolate Chip Cookies that are rolled in powdered sugar to form “crinkles” as they expand in the oven. Crinkle cookies are perfect for gifting, since they get better the next day, and they are so good, you’ll want to make a double batch!

Did You Know?

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies first premiered in Betty Crocker’s famous cookie cookbook, “Cooky Carnival”. Crocker recounts being served the cookies by home chef Helen Fredell and begging her for the recipe.

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies recipe up close with crinkles made from powdered sugar

Check your pantry and fridge for all you need to make my delicious chocolate crinkle cookies. Be sure to measure correctly so the cookies expand and rise correctly.

  • Unsweetened Cocoa Powder – fluff the powder with a fork, then spoon it into the measuring cup to be sure you have the right amount of cocoa.
  • Wet Ingredients – sugar, vegetable oil, eggs, and Vanilla Extract
  • Dry ingredients – Flour, baking powder, and salt
  • Confectioner’s sugar – for rolling the dough and creating crinkles. For a more festive look, try swapping with holiday sprinkles (Halloween-themed sprinkles look great, too!) or colored sugar.
Ingredients for holiday dessert with flour, cocoa powder, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and oil

How to Make Crinkle Cookies

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are a blast to make because rolling the chocolatey dough and coating it in powdered sugar is good, messy fun, similar to making Russian Tea Cakes.

  1. Whisk the sugar, cocoa powder, oil, vanilla extract, and eggs together in a bowl. 
  2. Whisk the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, and salt) in a separate mixing bowl. Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture and mix well. 
  3. Cover the dough and refrigerate for 3 hours or up to overnight. This is essential for making a rollable and rising dough.
step by step images on how to make dough for the best Christmas dessert
  1. Roll – Preheat the oven to 350°F. Shape cookie dough into balls (a cookie scoop makes it easy to portion) and roll in powdered sugar (wet hands make it easier to handle). 
  2. Bake – Space the cookies on a lined baking sheet, and then bake for 10-12 minutes. Remove from the oven to cool on the sheet. Once cookies are slightly cooled, move them to a wire rack to fully cool down.
rolling Chocolate crinkle cookie dough in powdered sugar and spacing on a cookie tray

Pro Tip:

Chocolate crinkle cookies come out of the oven soft, but the outside hardens as they cool. In fact, they continue to get crispy as they sit, but the inside stays fudgey.

A tray of baked chocolate crinkle cookies

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are just as important as Sugar Cookies and Gingerbread Cookies on your holiday cookie tray, so place them next to my Christmas Snowball Cookies and Homemade Baklava for a decadent, well-rounded dessert table!

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

4.96 from 681 votes
Chocolate Crinkle Cookies served on platter
My Chocolate Crinkle Cookies recipe is an easy recipe using just pantry staples, but it's certainly a crowd favorite! You'll love the crispy edges with fudgy, brownie-like center. These crinkle cookies are so popular in my home and with friends. They keep well for a few days, making them excellent cookies to gift or to bring to a holiday potluck.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Chilling Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 25 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 20 cookies

Instructions

  • Whisk – In a mixing bowl, combine granulated sugar, cocoa powder, oil, vanilla extract, and eggs. Whisk until the mixture is smooth.
  • Mix – In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. Add the flour mixture to the cocoa mixture and stir to combine.
  • Cover the dough with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 3 hours and up to overnight.*
  • Roll – Preheat the oven to 350°F. Scoop dough with a cookie scoop for even portioning into 20 cookies, then roll cookie dough into even-sized balls (it's easier to roll with wet hands) and generously roll each into powdered sugar.
  • Bake – Place cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet, being sure to leave space between each of the cookies. Bake for 10-12 minutes, depending on the size of the cookies. Cookies will come out soft but will harden on the outside as they cool down. Cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to fully cool.

Notes

*Make the dough and chill for up to 2 days before rolling and baking.
Storage
  • Room Temperature: Keep your Chocolate Crinkle Cookies stored in an airtight container on the counter. They should stay fresh for up to a week. 
  • Freezing: Freeze your dough balls for up to 2 months in an airtight container. When you are ready to bake, remove them from the freezer and allow them to thaw overnight in the fridge before rolling them in powdered sugar, or bake from frozen, adding 1-2 minutes to the bake time.

Nutrition Per Serving

85kcal Calories19g Carbs2g Protein1g Fat0.3g Saturated Fat0.1g Polyunsaturated Fat0.3g Monounsaturated Fat0.002g Trans Fat16mg Cholesterol36mg Sodium66mg Potassium1g Fiber13g Sugar24IU Vitamin A15mg Calcium1mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
Amount per Serving
Calories
85
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
1
g
2
%
Saturated Fat
 
0.3
g
2
%
Trans Fat
 
0.002
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
0.3
g
Cholesterol
 
16
mg
5
%
Sodium
 
36
mg
2
%
Potassium
 
66
mg
2
%
Carbohydrates
 
19
g
6
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
13
g
14
%
Protein
 
2
g
4
%
Vitamin A
 
24
IU
0
%
Calcium
 
15
mg
2
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate crinkle cookies, chocolate crinkle cookies recipe, crinkle cookies
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 85
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  • Augustina G
    February 13, 2026

    I make these cookies all the time and they always get eaten within the first day! Thanks for all your wonderful recipes! You are always my go to site for recipes!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      February 13, 2026

      So happy to hear you’re loving the recipes. Thanks so much for sharing.

      Reply

  • Angie H
    February 8, 2026

    Delicious! I’ve made these cookies several times for family and friends. Never fails, everyone loves them! Recipe is so simple to whisk together. Cookies are crispy on the outside and fudgy & chewy on inside.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 8, 2026

      Thank you for your kind words, Angie. I’m glad these cookies are always a huge hit!

      Reply

  • Dana C
    February 3, 2026

    While fine, these were really boring flavor-wise. I’m wondering if only those who rate it 5 stars are getting their reviews approved, because I cannot believe these are rated a 4.97 out of all the wonderful cookie recipes out there. I wouldn’t make them again.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      February 6, 2026

      Hi Dana, comments are moderated to filter out spam but you’ll see all types of reviews on our recipes, not just 5 stars. I’m sorry these cookies didn’t meet the mark for you. We have made some modifications over the years, such as reducing the oil because there was an error, but this is a well liked cookie recipe overall- very popular around the holidays.
      I’d love to help troubleshoot- did you use a good quality cocoa powder and vanilla extract? Did you add salt? It’s such a small ingredient, but makes a big impact in flavor.

      Reply

  • Allison
    January 18, 2026

    I’ve been baking all my life yet never tackled these cookies. Immediate keeper!

    Reply

  • Terry C
    December 30, 2025

    THE BEST recipe for Chocolate Crinkle cookies ever! I have tried so many and yours hold up and are the easiest to handle. Other doughs I have tried get soft quickly, even after chilling a long time, and make such a mess! I chilled your recipe for the 3 hours and wondered if I would have to do it over night, which I know you can, but wanted these the same day. Perfect! I am on my 2nd batch in a week! And the smaller amount the of cookies your recipe makes is perfect!

    Love all your recipes I have tried and look forward to trying many more! Love the videos too!!

    Thank you Natasha!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      December 30, 2025

      I’m so happy to hear that, Terry! Thank you.

      Reply

  • Paul
    December 25, 2025

    Turned out perfectly and were a huge hit with the family

    Reply

  • Mel
    December 25, 2025

    Omg!! Amazing cookies. So easy and my dad loved them as a Christmas gift. The rest lifted off the table so fast it was crazy.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 25, 2025

      I’m so happy to her these were a hit!

      Reply

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