Snickerdoodle Cookie Pie - Easy Cookie Cake Recipe (2024)

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Have youever made a dessert that is too good to share, but you have to share so that you won’t eat it all yourself? Don’t get me wrong, I am TOTALLY not judging you for eating most of that cake by yourself, or an entire pan of brownies. That pint of ice cream? Please, who hasn’t done that? This my friends, is too good to share.

A Snickerdoodle Cookie Pie is one giant snickerdoodle cookie, baked in a spring form pan and topped with a thick layer luscious vanilla buttercream. Every bite is filled with a soft, buttery cookie and a sweet but subtle frosting.

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Perhaps my favorite thing about this cookie is the crispy edges. Although it’s really hard to pick a favorite part, because the slightly underbaked middle whispers my name every time I dig my fork in. It’s a real problem when you are trying to eat less sweets. Imagine sitting on the couch, knowing this cookie pie is on your counter and then suddenly it whispers your name. You can’t help but get off the couch, grab a fork and take just one more bite.

We went on a serious snickerdoodle cookie kick recently. It was like we couldn’t get enough cookies. We would bake them once or twice a week, I would eat a couple and my boyfriend would eat the rest of the batch. I was headed for Snickerdoodles Anonymous and had to put a stop to it.

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For this pie, I mentioned I used a spring form pan. This is because I like how easily it is to release it from the edges. If you do not have this type of pan, you can wrap the bottom and the edges of a 9” round cake pan with parchment or tin foil, which will help to lift the cookie out of the pan.

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I prefer my snickerdoodle slightly underbaked, which is difficult to discern in a giant cookie. So I pulled the cookie out after 32 minutes. For me, it was just perfect, but for some, they might consider it too underdone. That is why I called for this recipe to be up to 40 minutes. You will notice that the center of this cookie really rises in the oven and starts to brown. I covered it with tin foil after about 20 minutes of baking so the top did not burn.

Since I pulled mine out before it was done baking, the middle totally collapsed. Don’t be sad though, this creates the perfect “pool” for your frosting and leaves those crispy edges around the outside. It’s kind of a dream if you ask me. And I did ask myself, so you know, I’m not wrong. Snickerdoodle fans, this cookie pie is totally for you.

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Snickerdoodle Cookie Cake

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  • Author: Julianne Dell
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 8-10 slices

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Description

A Snickerdoodle Cookie Pie is one giant snickerdoodle cookie topped with a thick layer luscious vanilla buttercream

Ingredients

For the cookie

  • 1 C (2 sticks) Unsalted butter
  • 2 C Sugar
  • 2 Large eggs
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 3 C Flour
  • 1/2 tsp Baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp Cream of tarter
  • 1/4 C Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Cinnamon

For the frosting

  • 3/4 C Unsalted butter
  • 2 1/2 C Powdered sugar
  • 2 tbsp Heavy whipping cream
  • 1 ½ tsp Vanilla bean paste or extract
  • Cinnamon to sprinkle

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a spring form pan with parchment paper.

  1. Combine butter with sugar and beat on medium speed until well creamed together.
  2. Add egg, vanilla and vanilla extract. Mix into butter and sugar until egg is well beaten.
  3. In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking soda and cream of tartar. Slowly add into batter and beat on medium low speed until well combined and dough forms.
  4. In a medium size bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon and stir to combine.
  5. Roll one giant ball of rough together. Place into cinnamon and sugar mix and roll to coat the dough in the cinnamon sugar.
  6. Place ball of dough into the bottom the spring form pan and gently pat down flat with your hands until even. Take the extra cinnamon & sugar mixture and pat on top of the cookie dough.
  7. Bake at 350°F for 32-40 minutes in the middle rack of your oven. Once cookie starts to brown, cover it with foil to prevent burning.

For the Frosting

  1. Allow butter to come to room temperature. Using a stand mixer, beat the butter for several minutes until light and fluffy.
  2. Add powdered sugar and slowly increase speed from low to medium. Frosting will become thicker. Add heavy whipped cream and increase speed to medium high; beat for several minutes until light and fluffy.
  3. Lastly, add vanilla bean paste (or vanilla extract) and beat until incorporated.
  4. Spread over cooled cookie and sprinkle with cinnamon.

Notes

If you prefer a slightly under baked cookie, pull out of the oven at 32 minutes. If you prefer something more baked, I suggest to bake up to 38-40 minutes. After 20 or so minutes, if you cookie start to brown on top, cover with tin foil to prevent from burning

  • Category: Cookie
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
Snickerdoodle Cookie Pie - Easy Cookie Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do my Snickerdoodle cookies get hard? ›

Snickerdoodles might turn out hard if they are overbaked or if the dough is too dry. Be sure to keep an eye on them as they bake – when the edges are set but the centers are still soft and puffy, they are done. Also, make sure you're not adding too much flour.

How to make cookie dough more firm? ›

Adjust the flour: Add more flour, one tablespoon at a time, to the dough until it reaches a consistency that is easier to handle. Avoid adding too much, making the cookies dry and crumbly. Chill the dough: Refrigerate the cookie dough for 30 minutes to an hour or until it becomes firmer and easier to handle.

How to get cookie dough not to stick? ›

Chilled dough is firmer and less likely to stick to utensils. Use a Light Coating of Oil: Lightly coat the spoon with cooking oil, such as vegetable oil or spray, before scooping the dough. This can create a barrier between the dough and the spoon, reducing sticking.

Why is my cookie dough runny and sticky? ›

When cookie dough is too sticky, you may have an imbalance of wet and dry ingredients. You can fix this by adding a teaspoon of flour or cornstarch at a time until your dough is just how you want. The added flour or cornstarch will absorb the excess liquid and reduce the dough's overall stickiness.

What is the secret ingredient to keep cookies soft? ›

Cornstarch Is The Secret To Soft And Chewy Cookies.

What makes a cookie cakey? ›

Why Did My Cookies Come Out Cakey? When cookies are too cakey, there are two main culprits: too much leavening (baking powder or baking soda) or too much egg. If there is too much baking powder or baking soda in the dough, the cookies will rise too much when baking, creating a cakier structure.

Why is my cookie dough like cake batter? ›

Adding too many eggs can result in gummy, cake-like cookies. Adding too few eggs can result in dry, crumbly cookies. Beat each one in separately and thoroughly. If you run out of eggs while baking and find that you need more, you can add 1/4 cup vegetable oil for each egg required.

What can I add to cookie dough to make it better? ›

Add brown sugar

Adding it to the pre-made dough will give it more sweetness, a chewier texture, moisture and that homemade flavor you're craving. You can also melt butter with brown sugar and incorporate it into the dough for extra tender, chewier cookies.

What makes a cookie more soft? ›

The lower the protein, the softer your cookies will be. All-purpose flour is a medium-protein flour, making for mediumly-soft cookies. Cake flour is low in protein and you can substitute it into cookie recipes for all-purpose flour 1:1. The results will be very tender cookies.

Is Snickerdoodle cookie dough supposed to be sticky? ›

If the dough is sticky, you have too much liquid. Add a tablespoon of flour at a time until the stickiness goes away. If your cookies are sticky after you bake them, they didn't look long enough.

What to add when cookie dough won't stick together? ›

First, try adding more liquid to the dough. This can be milk, water, or even just a little bit of extra oil. If that doesn't work, you can try kneading the dough for a few minutes to help it come together. Lastly, if all else fails, you can always add in a few tablespoons of flour to help bind the dough together.

Will cookies stick to parchment paper? ›

Using parchment paper for baking cookies will enable them to bake more evenly, and the non-stick quality will also help prevent them from cracking or breaking when lifting them off the sheet.

What happens if you add milk to cookie dough? ›

Baking recipes have to be fairly precise for the best results; adding extra liquid in the form of milk to cookie dough could cause the baked cookies to spread, over-brown, and lose their shape. However, it's easy to add a tablespoon or two of milk powder to cookie batters without affecting the final texture.

Can I refrigerate Snickerdoodle cookie dough overnight? ›

Yes! Prepare the snickerdoodle cookie dough, scoop it, roll it in sugar, and refrigerate it overnight. Cookie dough that's been in the fridge for longer than 2 hours should sit at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before baking, to take the chill off.

Does chilling cookie dough make it better? ›

Cool down your dough for a tastier, chewier cookie.

There's a few reasons why, but one important part is it gives the butter in your dough a chance to firm up before baking. The colder your dough is before it heads into the oven, the less it will spread during baking, which makes for loftier cookies.

How do you soften hard snickerdoodle cookies? ›

How to Soften Hard Cookies
  1. Snuggle ¼ slice of bread per dozen cookies into the bottom of the container (use plain white bread, since it won't transmit any flavors).
  2. Allow to let sit covered for 24 hours, and replace the bread as needed, every time it starts to get stale. ...
  3. Don't have any white bread?
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How do you keep cookies from hardening? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out. We recommend white bread so that no flavor is transferred to the cookies.

Why do my cookies get hard right after I bake them? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

Why do my cookies turn out so hard? ›

the more you mix cookie dough. the more the gluten develops and they become hard and dry and an unfavorable texture.

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