Chocolate Crinkle Cookies – Chocolate Snowball Cookie

It wouldn’t be Christmas without making Chocolate Crinkle Cookies and Cookie Recipe Exchange! Today, I swapped cookie recipes with Rachel from {I Love} My Disorganized Life. I made her Chocolate Crinkle Cookies and she made my Dark Chocolate Cherry Cookies!

These cookies bring back memories of when I grew up. I basically learned to bake with my best friends that lived next door. They bake what seemed like endless amounts of cookies each year including the Chocolate Crinkle Cookies. Although, I think we called them Chocolate Snowballs? Always happy to join in and learned the correct way to mix and measure…so very important when baking! I’ve had my share of duds that got dumped in the trash due to an ingredient mix-up! Fortunately, the Chocolate Crinkle Cookies turned out great! Their soft chewy texture along with a dusting of powdered sugar make these a perfect holiday sweet! Yum!

Their soft chewy texture along with a dusting of powdered sugar make these Chocolate Crinkle Cookies a perfect holiday sweet! Yum! | OHMY-CREATIVE.COM

Their soft chewy texture along with a dusting of powdered sugar make these Chocolate Crinkle Cookies a perfect holiday sweet! Yum! | OHMY-CREATIVE.COM

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 Cup sugar
1/2 Cup cooking oil
4 1oz. Baker’s Squares unsweetened chocolate – melted and cooled
2 tsp vanilla
3 eggs
2 Cup flour
2 tsp baking powder
Powdered sugar for rolling cookies in

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Combine chocolate, sugar, oil, melted chocolate & vanilla in a large bowl. Beat in eggs. In a medium bowl, combine flour & baking powder. Stir into chocolate mixture. Cover and chill for 8 hours {or until firm}. Shape into balls {1 Tbsp}; roll in powdered sugar. Bake on greased cookie sheet for 10-12 min. Roll in powdered sugar again while still warm. Makes 4 dozen cookies.

Their soft chewy texture along with a dusting of powdered sugar make these Chocolate Crinkle Cookies a perfect holiday sweet! Yum! | OHMY-CREATIVE.COM

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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies & Cookie Recipe Exchange

Servings: 4 Dozen

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 Cup sugar
  • 1/2 Cup cooking oil
  • 4 1 oz. Baker's Squares unsweetened chocolate melted and cooled
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 3 eggs
  • 2 Cup flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • Powdered sugar for rolling cookies in for rolling cookies in

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Combine chocolate, sugar, oil, melted chocolate & vanilla in a large bowl. Beat in eggs. In a medium bowl, combine flour & baking powder. Stir into chocolate mixture. Cover and chill for 8 hours {or until firm}. Shape into balls {1 Tbsp}; roll in powdered sugar. Bake on greased cookie sheet for 10-12 min. Roll in powdered sugar again while still warm. Makes 4 dozen cookies.

Notes

I did not roll mine in the powdered sugar a second time after they were baked.

Their soft chewy texture along with a dusting of powdered sugar make these Chocolate Crinkle Cookies a perfect holiday sweet! Yum! | OHMY-CREATIVE.COM

Their soft chewy texture along with a dusting of powdered sugar make these Chocolate Crinkle Cookies a perfect holiday sweet! Yum! | OHMY-CREATIVE.COM

Their soft chewy texture along with a dusting of powdered sugar make these Chocolate Crinkle Cookies a perfect holiday sweet! Yum! | OHMY-CREATIVE.COM

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Susan B

Susan B

Hi, I’m Susan! Thanks for stopping by Oh My! Creative. I like to have fun, make fun things…you know, create stuff! I love DIY, decorating and design and like any girl…shopping and lunch!
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