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Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles is one of the easiest cookie recipes with a crinkly top and buttery texture. They are chewy on the inside and every bite of these cookies tastes incredibly good.

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Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles is a soft, buttery, and one of the easiest cookie recipe with a typical crinkly top. The chewy texture on the inside makes these taste so damn good just like my Brown Butter Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

Topped with Cinnamon Sugar, these cookies are so tasty! You get that traditional snickerdoodle taste along with a hint of Cream Cheese and Cranberries!

You can easily make the dough ahead of time and then bake it as soon as guests come home! I bet they are gonna love it.

These are a traditional Snickerdoodle Cookie with a crinkly Cinnamon Sugar top and a chewy texture on the inside makes it taste so damn good.

So, if you got some dried Cranberries along with Cream Cheese at home, then wait no further. Quickly make these easy and amazing Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles from scratch.

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Ingredients You'll Need to Make Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles?

In this recipe you'll need the following Ingredients:

  • Butter: I have used Salted Butter. In case you are using Unsalted Butter then you can use a pinch of salt for your cookies.
  • Brown Sugar: I have used Packaged Light Brown Sugar for these cookies. You can also use dark Brown Sugar.
  • Cream Cheese: Of Course, it's one of the primary ingredients of the recipe!
  • Pure Vanilla Extract: Just for that holiday fragrance!
  • Egg - If you want you can add one egg, just to get that richness in your Cookie.
  • Flour - The Big Daddy of Baking. In case you want to make it gluten-free then you can use gluten-free flour. (I tried this with Almond Flour and it tastes just perfect. The ratio will be 1:1)
  • Baking Powder - Just a tad bit of baking powder for that leavening.
  • Ground Cinnamon and Ground Nutmeg: The most amazing spices that help achieve a nutty and fragrant taste to your Cookie.
  • Dried Cranberries: Yup! the star of the show!
  • Cinnamon+Sugar: Obviously! Without Cinnamon Sugar it is not Snickerdoodle...
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How to Make Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles?

This is just an overview of the recipe. To know the complete recipe, please refer to the recipe card below.

  • First, we'll combine Butter, Brown sugar, Cream Cheese, Pure Vanilla Extract, and Egg in a bowl. These are the wet ingredient for the Cranberry Cream Cheese cookies. I generally use my handheld blender to mix this. But, you can also use a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment to make these cookies.
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  • In the next step, we'll add in our dry ingredients. In this recipe, we'll be using the Big old daddy of Baking - "All-Purpose Flour", the leavening agent: "Baking Powder" and the two fragrant spice cousins that are commonly used in fall and Christmas baking:- "Ground Cinnamon" and "Ground Nutmeg".
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  • Now, just combine everything well and your cookie dough is "Almost" ready!
  • Yes, now's the turn to bring in the star of the recipe: Cranberries! I used dried cranberries for this Cookie.
  • Once your Cookie dough for Cranberry Cream Cheese snickerdoodles is ready, it's time to chill the dough. So, cover it with a plastic wrap and then pop it in the refrigerator for 30-minutes. This will make sure your cookies are perfectly chewy and do not spread in the oven
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  • Now make balls (Scoop of 1 tablespoon) and place them in a bowl containing sugar+cinnamon. Coating your cookies in Cinnamon Sugar is what will give your cookies that typical taste! Press the cookie dough between your palms and flatten it out. This is very important. You cannot just place cookie dough balls in the oven. Doing this will make sure that your cookies do not over-spread while baking in the oven.
  • Lastly, Pop it in the oven and bake.
  • Also, cool these cookies down for 10 minutes in the oven and another 10 minutes on the counter, so that they harden up a bit from the cold air outside and get that perfect crunchy exterior and remain moist and chewy inside.
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Cinnamon Sugar Ratio for Snickerdoodle

Cinnamon Sugar is a baking staple that is popular in every baker's kitchen. You can use it for various things. Such as while makingBanana Cinnamon Rolls,Cinnamon Apple Bread,Cinnamon Roll Cake

Basically, you need to use 1 part of cinnamon and 4 parts of sugar. Therefore the ideal cinnamon sugar ratio is 1:4.

So you can use 1 tablespoon cinnamon in 1/4 cup of Sugar. or 1/4 Cup Cinnamon in 1 Cup Sugar.

You can make cinnamon sugar and keep it in a glass jar with a lid. This can be stored in a cool and dry place for weeks.

Why Do They Call it Snickerdoodle?

Basically, Snickerdoodles or Snipdoodles have been around since the 1800s. Many people say that Snickerdoodle originated in Germany, yet, many disagree with that theory.

All we know, is that Snickerdoodle is basically, crinkly cookies with Cinnamon Sugar topping.

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Is Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles Dough Supposed to be Crumbly?

Well, Yes! When you add your dry ingredients to your wet ingredients your dough will look crumbly. But, chill the dough at least for 30-minutes or an hour in the refrigerator (covered with a plastic wrap), and then pop it in the oven.

Chilling the snickerdoodle cookie dough in the refrigerator improves their texture considerably. Basically, what we are doing is solidifying the fat (butter) in our cookie. When we pop the cookies in the oven, the chilled fat takes a longer time to melt. This helps your cookie retain its shape and (not spread) while it is baking.

Snickerdoodle Cookies WITHOUT Cream of Tartar

As you can see we haven't used cream of tartar to make these snickerdoodles. It's not that I have something against the cream of tartar. But, just I didn't have it at home. So, the basic replacement for Cream of tartar is Baking Powder. When baking Snickerdoodle cookies, you can easily replace cream of tartar with Baking Powder.

How to Make Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodle Cookies ahead of time?

  • You can make the dough in advance and then when you want to bake, you can keep it on the counter for a few minutes until it's workable. Scoop out cookie balls and then place them in a bowl containing cinnamon sugar. Pop it in the oven and then it's ready for baking.

How to Store these Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles?

To store these Cream Cheese Snickerdoodle cookies, you can keep them in an air-tight container such as a Tupperware and you can keep them at room temperature for 2-3 days.

You can also refrigerate. To refrigerate, allow them to come down to room temperature or cool down completely. Then you can keep it in an air-tight container so that its moisture gets retained.

In case you have to store them for a longer time, make sure you store them in a freezer friendly bag. Squeeze out as much air as possible. And, then place it in an air-tight container. Now you can store it in the freezer.

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Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles

Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles is one of the easiest cookie recipes with a crinkly top and buttery texture. They are chewy on the inside and every bite of these cookies tastes incredibly good.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Chilling the dough: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 25 cookies

Calories: 128kcal

Author: Anjali

INGREDIENTS

Wet Ingredients

  • ½ Cup Unsalted Butter 1 stick
  • 4 Oz Cream Cheese
  • 1 Cup Brown Sugar 200g
  • 1 teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract
  • 1 Large Egg at room temperature

Dry Ingredients

  • Cup All-Purpose Flour
  • ½ teaspoon Baking Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
  • 1 Cup Dried Cranberries
  • Cinnamon Sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

  • In a medium bowl whisk butter, cream cheese, and sugar. Add egg and combine with a stand mixer or a handheld mixer until completely incorporated.

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  • In the same bowl add flour, baking powder, ground cinnamon, and ground nutmeg. Mix well.

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  • Now fold a cup of dried cranberries into the dough. Wrap the dough with a plastic wrap and chill it in the refrigerator for 30-minutes.

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  • Now scoop 1 tablespoon of cookie batter and roll it between your palm to form a small ball. Tap with your palm to make it look like a disc and place it on a plate containing cinnamon sugar.

    In the meantime preheat the oven to 350°F OR 180°C and prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper.

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  • Bake the snickerdoodle cookies in a preheated oven for 10-11 minutes. It will look underbaked and soft when it is done. Let it stay in the baking tray for additional 10-minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.

    Enjoy!

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Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Cranberry Cream Cheese Snickerdoodles

Amount Per Serving

Calories 128Calories from Fat 54

% Daily Value*

Fat 6g9%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Trans Fat 0.1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.3g

Monounsaturated Fat 1g

Cholesterol 22mg7%

Sodium 29mg1%

Potassium 33mg1%

Carbohydrates 19g6%

Fiber 0.5g2%

Sugar 12g13%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 185IU4%

Vitamin C 0.01mg0%

Calcium 21mg2%

Iron 0.5mg3%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What nationality is Snickerdoodle cookies? ›

A few cookbooks explain that snickerdoodles are German in origin. They state that the cookie's name comes from the German word shneckennudel (which is a kind of cinnamon bun). Others trace its origin to New England's tradition of whimsical cookie names.

Why are my snickerdoodles crumbly? ›

Not enough liquid

There are a few things you can do if your cookie dough is too dry and crumbly. First, try adding more liquid to the dough. This could be milk, water, or even just additional eggs. If that doesn't work, you could also try melting some butter and adding it to the dough.

What is a Snickerdoodle cookie made of? ›

Snickerdoodles are known for their soft and chewy texture, along with a sweet, cinnamon-sugar coating. The primary ingredients in Snickerdoodle cookies include butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt, all rolled into a cinnamon sugar mixture.

Why do my snickerdoodle cookies go flat? ›

The Problem: Your Oven Is Too Hot

If your cookies repeatedly turn out flat, no matter the recipe, chances are your oven is too hot.

What happens if I add cream of tartar to my cookies? ›

What Does Cream of Tartar Do in Cookies? Cream of tartar makes cookies chewy, as it precludes the sugar in the dough from crystalizing, which would lead to crispiness (ie: the opposite of chewiness).

What is the nickname for snickerdoodles? ›

“Snickerdoodles, also called snipdoodles or cinnamon sugar cookies, have been around since the late 1800s. They probably originated in New England and are either of German or Dutch descent.

What is a substitute for cream of tartar in snickerdoodles? ›

You can either replace cream of tartar with baking powder at a 1:1.5 ratio (1 teaspoon cream of tartar : 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder), or you can replace cream of tartar with the combination of baking soda and either lemon juice or vinegar (as with this recipe).

What does the nickname snickerdoodle mean? ›

1931s Joy of Cooking claims the term snickerdoodle is based off the German word Schneckennudel—a German pastry whose name literally translates as 'snail noodle'. A Schneckennudel is a yeast dough roll that more closely resembles a cinnamon bun, not a snickerdoodle cookie.

How to tell if a snickerdoodle is done? ›

When they're done, the snickerdoodles will be puffed, a parts of the cookie will look set. There will be parts that look a little doughy (the crinkles) and that is a good thing. Every oven is different, but in my oven I cannot bake them more than 10 minutes or they're overdone. Sometimes I pull them out at 8 minutes.

Why are my snickerdoodles spreading so much? ›

Excess Sugar and Fat

Measuring is key in baking. If your cookie contains excess sugar or fat, it will spread while baking.

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. Use a silicone baking mat.

What is a fun fact about snickerdoodles? ›

The cookie is common to Mennonite and Amish communities and was a favorite treat of the Indiana poet James Whitcomb Riley. In more recent times, the snickerdoodle cookie has transformed into a popular flavor of desserts, sugary sweets, drinks, candies, etc.

Why are my snickerdoodles raw? ›

If the cookie tastes raw or doughy, it needs more time in the oven. Flavour development: Cookies often develop more flavour as they cool down. If the taste is slightly lacking, allow them to cool entirely before finalising.

What is the difference between sugar cookies and snickerdoodles? ›

The defining ingredient in a traditional snickerdoodle is cinnamon, which is where most of the cookie's characteristic flavor comes from. There are several other ingredients that can be added to snickerdoodles, such as cream of tartar, that further differentiate them from sugar cookies.

What is the purpose of adding cream of tartar? ›

The most common recipes that call for cream of tartar are those that call for egg whites to be whipped, like angel food cake, genoise cake, meringue, and macarons. Jampel says that is because cream of tartar works as an egg white stabilizer that increases both the volume and shelf life of the meringue.

What will happen if we don t use cream of tartar in the play dough? ›

While cream of tartar is not an ingredient you probably keep on hand in your kitchen, it is worth the investment if you are trying to become a playdough making pro. Cream of tartar really helps to get your playdough to the fun gel form and prevent it from staying too wet.

Can I skip cream of tartar in a recipe? ›

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.

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