
Gluten Free Snickerdoodle Cookies (Soft, Cinnamon-y⊠and Totally Irresistible đđȘ)
So you want cookies⊠but gluten-free and still soft, chewy, and actually good? Not those dry, crumbly imposters. Real cookies.
These snickerdoodles are everything you wantâsweet, buttery, coated in cinnamon sugar, and perfectly soft in the middle. Basically, they disappear fast. Youâve been warned.

Why This Recipe is Awesome
Letâs give these cookies their moment:
- Gluten-free but still soft and chewy
- Classic cinnamon-sugar flavor
- Easy to makeâno complicated techniques
- Perfect crackly tops (you know the ones đ)
- Great for holidays, snacks, or âjust becauseâ baking
Also, no one will even notice theyâre gluten-free. Thatâs the goal.

Ingredients You’ll Need
Simple and easy to find:
For the cookies:
- 1 1/2 cups gluten-free all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp cream of tartar (key for that classic snickerdoodle tang)
- 1/2 cup butter (softened)
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
For the cinnamon sugar coating:
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon

Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat your oven
Set to 180°C (350°F). - Mix dry ingredients
In a bowl, combine flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt. - Cream butter and sugar
In another bowl, mix butter and sugar until light and fluffy. - Add wet ingredients
Mix in egg and vanilla until smooth. - Combine everything
Gradually add dry ingredients to wet and mix until a soft dough forms. - Roll and coat
Roll dough into small balls, then coat in cinnamon sugar. - Bake
Place on a lined tray and bake for 10â12 minutes. - Cool slightly
Theyâll firm up as they coolâdonât panic if they look soft.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Letâs keep your cookies bakery-level:
- Skipping cream of tartar
That tangy flavor? Thatâs where it comes from. - Overbaking
Soft center = perfect cookie. Donât overdo it. - Using the wrong flour
Gluten-free blends varyâuse a good one. - Not chilling dough (if too soft)
Sticky dough? Chill it for 15â20 minutes. - Overmixing
Keep it gentle for better texture.
Alternatives & Substitutions
Because flexibility matters:
- Dairy-free?
Use plant-based butter. - Lower sugar?
Reduce slightly or use a sugar alternative. - No cream of tartar?
Use baking powder (but flavor changes slightly). - Extra flavor?
Add a pinch of nutmeg or extra cinnamon. - Crispier cookies?
Bake a little longer (but carefully).
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Do they really taste like regular snickerdoodles?
Yesâsoft, chewy, cinnamon-sugar perfection.
Why are mine crumbly?
Too much flour or overbaking.
Can I freeze the dough?
Yesâfreeze and bake later.
How long do they last?
3â4 days in an airtight container.
Can I make them vegan?
Yesâuse plant butter + egg substitute.
Why didnât mine spread?
Dough too cold or too dry.
Can I make them smaller?
Yesâjust reduce baking time.
Final Thoughts
Gluten-free snickerdoodle cookies prove you donât need gluten to make seriously good cookies. Soft centers, crispy edges, cinnamon sugar coating⊠they hit every time.
Perfect for sharingâor not. No judgment here đ
Now go bake a batch and enjoy every warm, cinnamon-coated bite đȘâš