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Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

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Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies coated in all the cinnamon sugar-y goodness and filled with pumpkin, white chocolate chips and all of our favorite Fall spices. Oh, heyyyy! Exactly what our homes and hearts need.

While it’s not quite yet Fall, I am so ready for all of the pumpkin spiced goodies and comfort foods!

I’m just being proactive over here with the pumpkin recipes, and I am sure you don’t mind. 😉 (I mean, have you seen these pumpkin scones, pumpkin fudge, or pumpkin chocolate chip pancakes?! Major yummmm!!)

pumpkin cookies with white chocolate chips

Reasons to make Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

  1. First off, do we really need a reason?!
  2. They are perfectly soft and chewy.
  3. Full of delicious pumpkin pie spices.
  4. You can whip up a batch quickly, no mixer of any kind required!
  5. The recipe is flexible, you can use chocolate chips instead of white chocolate
  6. They are an epic cookie to kick off the Fall season!

Ingredients you will need

(For the full recipe, scroll down to the recipe card below)

These cookies require some basic baking ingredients, along with a few you might need to pick up.

ingredients to make cookies in small bowls

How to make Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

(For the full recipe, scroll down to the recipe card below)

The first step is to blot out some of the excess moisture in the pumpkin using paper towels.

You don’t have to get all of the moisture since we still want the pumpkin flavor in the cookies.

how to blot pumpkin to get out excess moisture

Take the blotted pumpkin and whisk it together with the sugars, vanilla extract, egg and melted butter.

Whisk the dry ingredients together in another bowl, and fold into the wet ingredients. (It might not look like it’s incorporating at first but keep folding, it will all come together I promise!)

step by step photos of how to make pumpkin cookies

Fold in white chocolate chips. Chill cookie dough batter for 30 minutes.

Bake for 9-10 minutes. Top with more white chocolate chips when they come out of the oven!

pumpkin cookie dough

Tips for making Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

  • Spoon the flour into your measuring cup and be sure it’s leveled. Do not scoop the flour out of the container/bag with your measuring cup because you could end up with 50% more than you need. 
  • Top the freshly baked cookies with more white chocolate chips right when the come out of the oven.
  • Use cake flour! Cake flour is finer, softer and lighter than All-Purpose Flour and I find using a mix of both cake flour and All-Purpose results in the perfect cookies.
  • Chill the cookie dough for 30 minutes prior to baking.
  • Make the cookie dough in advance! Chill it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. When you’re ready to bake, allow it to come to room temperature then bake away. 
freshly baked pumpkin cookies

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freshly baked cookies on parchment paper
4.83 from 34 reviews

Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

Prep: 45 minutes
Resting time: 15 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 16 small
Pumpkin Snickerdoodles? Yes Please. Soft and Chewy Pumpkin Cookies are a Fall must. Filled with pumpkin, white chocolate chips and coated in cinnamon & sugar!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup melted butter, unsalted and slightly cooled
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
  • 1/4 cup white granulated sugar
  • 1/3 cup 100% pumpkin puree, blotted* (see notes)
  • 1 large egg, whisked
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 cup All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 cup Cake flour
  • 1 tsp. corn starch
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/2 tsp. baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. cream of tartar (optional for snickerdoodle taste)
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips

Rolling

  • 2 Tbsp. white granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon (or pumpkin pie spice)

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Instructions 

  • Melt the butter and set aside to cool slightly.
  • Blot out some of the excess moisture in the pumpkin using paper towels. You don't have to get all of the moisture since we still want the pumpkin flavor in the cookies. Measure out 1/3 cup pumpkin AFTER moisture is removed.
  • In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the melted butter, brown sugar, white sugar, pumpkin, egg and vanilla extract.
    1/2 cup melted butter, unsalted and slightly cooled, 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed, 1/4 cup white granulated sugar, 1/3 cup 100% pumpkin puree, blotted* (see notes), 1 large egg, whisked, 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients. Fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. (It might not look like it's incorporating at first but keep folding, it will all come together I promise!)
    1 cup All-Purpose Flour, 1 cup Cake flour, 1 tsp. corn starch, 1 tsp. cinnamon, 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice, 1/2 tsp. baking soda, 1/2 tsp. baking powder, 1/2 tsp. salt, 1/4 tsp. cream of tartar (optional for snickerdoodle taste)
  • Fold in white chocolate chips. Chill cookie dough batter for at least 30 minutes. You can scoop the cookie dough into balls first if you'd like, then refrigerate so it's easier to work with.
    1 cup white chocolate chips
  • Preheat the oven to 400°F.
  • Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
  • Mix together the sugar and cinnamon for rolling and roll each cookie dough ball in the cinnamon-sugar mixture.
    2 Tbsp. white granulated sugar, 1 tsp. cinnamon (or pumpkin pie spice)
  • Arrange the cookies on prepared baking sheets, and slightly press down just a little. (see video)
  • Bake for 9-10 minutes or until edges appear set. May take a minute or two longer, ovens vary. Cookies will look and feel very soft when you take them out. Top with more white chocolate chips when they come out of the oven, if desired.
  • Let them rest on the cookie sheet for 15 minutes, then transfer to a cooling rack. (I find they are best and most chewy at least an hour later, and even so soft the next day!). Enjoy!

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Notes

  • Freeze cookies for up to 3 months.
  • Feel free to leave out the white chocolate chips completely, or you can also use semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips, too!
  • To make homemade cake flour, you’ll need 14 Tbsp. of all-purpose flour and 2 Tbsp. corn starch. Mix these together and sift them twice to get them fully mixed and aerated. This will make ~1 cup flour which you need for this recipe.
  • Homemade pumpkin spice: 4 tsp. ground cinnamon, 2 tsp. ground ginger, 1 tsp. ground cloves, 1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg.
  • Blotting pumpkin is a must for this recipe. I simply use paper towels to press out some of the excess moisture. Be sure to measure out the 1/3 cup of pumpkin AFTER you blot it. (I heard about this idea originally from Sallys Baking Addiction, then many people said it’s a MUST once I started talking about it!). This recipe was inspired by Sally’s Baking Recipes as well.
  • Be sure to use 100% pumpkin puree, and not pumpkin pie filling.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 224kcal (11%), Carbohydrates: 31g (10%), Protein: 3g (6%), Fat: 10g (15%), Saturated Fat: 4g (25%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Trans Fat: 0.001g, Cholesterol: 14mg (5%), Sodium: 202mg (9%), Potassium: 79mg (2%), Fiber: 1g (4%), Sugar: 19g (21%), Vitamin A: 1070IU (21%), Vitamin C: 0.4mg, Calcium: 50mg (5%), Iron: 1mg (6%)

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is automatically calculated. It should only be construed as an estimate rather than a guarantee. Ingredients can vary and Kroll’s Korner can’t make any guarantees to the accuracy of this information.

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Whit

Such a great combo. The white chocolate and pumpkin is AMAZING. Definitely making these again.

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Julie

These cookies are perfect for Fall! Even my very picky husband loves them! Just a hint of pumpkin combined with the white chocolate is perfect. These will be on repeat in my kitchen!

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Shantel

These are the perfect fall cookie! I easily doubled the recipe and I like to make my cookies a bit smaller and adjust my baking time accordingly. The addition of the white chocolate chips gives them just the right amount of added sweetness. They also freeze really well too! One tip from me is I refrigerate them about 1-2 hrs instead of the recommended 30 min.

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Nancy

I am about to make these, and I printed the recipe at 2X, to make it double. FYI- it still shows 1 stick of butter, after it says 1 Cup. I bake a lot- so I know that 1 Cup is 2 sticks. Also, if you select 3X, it does say 1 1/2 Cups, but still says 1 stick in parentheses. This might mess someone up, just thought I would let you know. I did have these cookies that a friend made, and they were divine- looking forward to sharing them for Christmas with my family!

Taylor Telken

These are the most moist, delicious, festive cookies! Perfect for Thanksgiving dessert! Tawnie never misses ☺️

Denise

I made these last night with out the chips, I just wanted a snickerdoodle. They tasted delicious ,
but the stayed little fat balls and the crinkle was very slight. The recipe that I’ve used before calls for cream of tartar. I even pushed down on them but they still didn’t spread very much. The flavor was great though ? Any thoughts ?

Judith

Why can’t I use pumpkin pie filling?

Cheryl

Can these be made like the Giant chocolate chip cookies?

Isabel Shrouder

How long is dough good in the refrigerator before baking?

Leticia

Love these cookies but is there a reason why my dough is so sticky? I’ve made them twice and follow the instructions to the T but my dough is always so sticky and hard to form balls.