Love cozy fall flavors? Try apple snickerdoodle cookies with cinnamon spice and soft texture. Discover how to bake them perfectly today
Apple Snickerdoodle Cookies (Soft, Cozy⊠and Packed with Fall Flavor đđđȘ)
So you love snickerdoodles⊠and you love apple desserts⊠and your brain said, âWhy not combine them?â
Honestly, great decision.
These apple snickerdoodle cookies are soft, chewy, cinnamon-sugar coated, and have little bites of apple that make them feel extra cozy and slightly fancy.
Why This Recipe is Awesome
Letâs give these cookies the attention they deserve:
- Soft and chewy with juicy apple bits
- Classic cinnamon-sugar coating (must-have đ)
- Warm, cozy flavorâperfect for fall
- Easy to make, no complicated steps
- Smells AMAZING while baking
Also, they taste like something from a bakery⊠but you made them at home đ
Ingredients You’ll Need
For the cookies:
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp cream of tartar
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 cup butter (softened)
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup finely chopped apple (small pieces = better texture)
- Pinch of salt
For the coating:
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat your oven
Set to 180°C (350°F). - Prep the apples
Chop apples into very small pieces and pat dry with a paper towel.
Important: less moisture = better cookies. - Mix dry ingredients
Combine flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, cinnamon, and salt. - Cream butter and sugar
Mix until light and fluffy. - Add wet ingredients
Stir in egg and vanilla. - Combine everything
Add dry ingredients, then gently fold in chopped apples. - Roll and coat
Scoop dough, roll into balls, and coat in cinnamon sugar. - Bake
Bake for 10â12 minutes until edges are set and centers stay soft. - Cool slightly
They firm up as they coolâdonât rush it.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Letâs keep your cookies perfect:
- Using large apple chunks
Too much moisture = soggy cookies. - Not drying the apples
Extra juice messes with texture. - Overbaking
Soft center = goal. Donât go too far. - Skipping cream of tartar
That classic snickerdoodle flavor needs it. - Overmixing the dough
Keep it gentle for soft cookies.
Alternatives & Substitutions
Because your kitchen always has plans:
- No cream of tartar?
Use baking powder instead (flavor slightly different). - Gluten-free?
Use a gluten-free flour blend. - Dairy-free?
Use plant-based butter. - Extra spice?
Add nutmeg or cloves for deeper flavor. - Want caramel vibes?
Add a drizzle or mix in caramel bits đ
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What apples work best?
Firm ones like Granny Smith or Honeycrisp.
Why are my cookies too soft/wet?
Too much moisture from applesâdry them better.
Can I chill the dough?
Yesâhelps control spreading.
Can I freeze the dough?
Absolutelyâgreat for later baking.
Do they taste strongly like apple?
Subtle, balanced with cinnamon.
Why didnât mine spread?
Too much flour or dough too cold.
Can I add nuts?
Yesâwalnuts or pecans work great.
Final Thoughts
Apple snickerdoodle cookies are the perfect mix of classic and cozy. You get that cinnamon-sugar goodness with a soft apple twist that makes them feel extra special.
Perfect for fall⊠or anytime you want your kitchen to smell incredible.
Now go bake a batch and enjoy every warm, cinnamon-apple bite đâšđȘ