Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies

Published November 20, 2013. Updated January 23, 2024

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Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies are a new perfect Christmas cookie! (I have also been known to make them as a Valentine’s Day treat!) They’re deliciously soft and have the classic flavors and stunning color of a red velvet cake but in individual cookie form. They’re coated with sweet dusting of powdered sugar and once baked up end with pretty little crackles to impress.

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies | Cooking Classy

Tis the season for red velvet! I take that back, any season is the season for red velvet, but Valentine’s Day and Christmas time are ideal for beautifully red baked goods.

Every year I get excited as the holidays get closer to start making red velvet everything.

Red Velvet Treats

Last year I made Red Velvet Pancakes and Peppermint Red Velvet Kiss Cookies. I’ve also posted my copycat version of Sprinkles Red Velvet Cupcakes and another red velvet recipe I posted is these Red Velvet White Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies | Cooking Classy

So, are you starting to see I’m slightly obsessed with red velvet?  Not only is it a romantic food (Hello, Valentine’s Day dessert!) but its flavor is completely divine.

I love its light undertone of rich cocoa that perfectly compliments those sweet hints of vanilla.

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies

Red Velvet is perfect, we’ve covered that. But these cookies? Adding that pure sweetness of powdered sugar along the perfect crust of a moist, baked cookie really compliments the flavors of red velvet. The visual beauty of the crinkly texture also makes them a lovely centerpiece of a Valentine’s Day dessert table or friendly holiday gift plate.

My oh my these cookies are trouble! I ate them for lunch with a cup of hot cocoa.

That’s not something that happens often for me. I usually show more self-control and save the desserts I’ve made for after dinner. Not today. Make these and you’ll see why. Enjoy!

 

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies | Cooking Classy

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies | Cooking Classy

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Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies are a new perfect Christmas cookie! They're deliciously soft and have the classic flavors and stunning color of a red velvet cake but in individual cookie form. They're coated with sweet dusting of powdered sugar and once baked up end with pretty little crackles to impress.
Servings: 30 cookies
Prep25 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Ready in: 2 hours 40 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl whisk together flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and salt for 30 seconds, set aside. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, whip butter and granulated sugar until pale and fluffy. 
  • Mix in eggs 1 at a time, blending until combined after each addition. Mix in milk, vanilla bean paste, lemon juice and red food coloring. 
  • With mixer set on low speed, slowly add in dry ingredients and mix just until combined. Stir in white chocolate chips. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and chill 2 hours or until firm enough to shape into balls.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Pour powdered sugar into a bowl. Remove dough from refrigerator, scoop dough out and with buttered hands, shape into medium balls (about 2 1/2 Tbsp each).
  •  Roll cookie dough balls into powdered sugar and evenly coat. Transfer to Silpat or parchment paper lined baking sheets and flatten slightly, then bake in preheated oven 13 - 14 minutes. Allow to rest on cookie sheet several minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container.
  • *If you want them a little more chocolatey you can replace 2 - 3 Tbsp of the flour with 2 - 3 additional Tbsp of cocoa powder.
  • Recipe Source: Cooking Classy
Nutrition Facts
Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies
Amount Per Serving
Calories 178 Calories from Fat 63
% Daily Value*
Fat 7g11%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Cholesterol 29mg10%
Sodium 81mg4%
Potassium 82mg2%
Carbohydrates 26g9%
Sugar 16g18%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 165IU3%
Vitamin C 0.2mg0%
Calcium 34mg3%
Iron 0.8mg4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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304 Comments

  • corie

    How many mins preheat the oven before I bake the red velvet crinkles

  • Nelia

    These are incredible!! I just made them for a bridal shower :)

    One question : do you use liquid or gel red food colouring?? Thanks for the recipe!!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I used McCormick liquid. You’re welcome, thanks for the thanks :)!

  • Cassie

    These cookies turned out just delicious! Perfect red velvet color and taste and the white chocolate chips made them perfect!

  • Karin

    Unfortunately this recipe didn’t quite work for me. My experience with them:

    A)
    I would call these cakies more than cookies. The amount of rising agent is quite a lot..and so you’ll end up with more of a soft cake like texture rather than ACTUALLY crunchy/chewy cookies.

    B)
    Also the amount of cocoa is quite high. Mine came out as a burgandy red and I used “americolor red red gel”. Not vibrant at all :( I would highly recommend anyone doing this to lower the cocoa powder by half and use UNSWEETENED NATURAL COCOA. not dutch process!

    Overall taste was fine good, but not what I was expecting to yield.

  • juli

    I have made it at home … ohh so delicious n beautiful cookies … how i can show my cookies here ? … i dont find how to attach picture here … anyway thank you for this recipe …

  • Shruti Chhabra

    I baked these recently and they came out absolute delicious. Everyone thought I had bought them from the market. It was my first time baking any cookies and I can’t believe they turned out so good. Thank u for this yummy recipe.

  • Mimi

    I loved these, they were delicious and had a beautiful red colour. I did omit the white chocolate chips but they came out beautiful. Although, after cooking them they seemed a bit too soft so I waited to see if they would harden but after a bit I put them back in the oven for about ten minutes and they did harden a bit but were still soft. Great recipie! :-)

  • Darlene

    Made them, followed directions to the “T”, but my were too flat, and had absolutely no crackling effect. I sifted some powdered sugar on them when they came out of the oven just so they looked better, but definitely not as nice. Also, I think there could have been more chips.
    Not sure what I did wrong…help!