Crinkled Ginger Molasses Cookies
These Ginger Molasses Cookies are one of my favorites for the holidays. They’re spicy, crisp on the edges, chewy in the middle, and full of flavor!
…it’s CHRISTMAS COOKIE TIME!!!
Today I bring you a recipe for one of my favorite EVER cookies, crinkled ginger molasses cookies.
I developed these specifically so that they’re a cross between those puffy crinkle cookies and those flat chewy molasses cookies.
They have a crisp edge and a super chewy inside, and I would liken the chewiness to a fudgy brownie kind of texture. It’s awesome.
I wrote up this recipe and filmed the following video to raise awareness for a great nonprofit organization called Cookies for Kids’ Cancer. It was founded by two parents who lost their six year old son after a four year long battle with cancer, and after they learned that over 25% of pediatric cancer deaths were because of a lack of effective therapies and a lack of funding, they decided to raise money with bake sales and cookies! As more and more people have gotten involved in the cause, they have grown tremendously.
Here’s the full video instructional on how to make these cookies:
But of course, I’ll take you through the cliff notes version as well.
These cookies are very easy, and they start out with a spiced flour with ginger, cloves, and allspice:
Then you get the wet ingredients together, which are butter, sugar, egg white, and blackstrap molasses:
Mix the spiced flour into the wet ingredients and you’ll get a scoopable dough. Use a cookie scoop (I used the OXO medium scoop) to portion the dough into balls, then roll the dough balls in granulated sugar (this gives the cookies an awesome crunch):
Place the sugar rolled cookie dough balls onto a parchment lined sheet pan, and into the oven they go!
Bake for 13-14 minutes until they are crinkly on top, then let them cool completely.
Enjoy!

Crinkled Ginger Molasses Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 tsp ground ginger
- 1/4 tsp ground allspice
- 1/4 tsp ground cloves
- 4 tbsp butter at room temperature
- 1/2 cup sugar plus extra for rolling
- 1 egg white
- 4 tbsp blackstrap molasses*
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a big bowl, whisk to combine the flour, baking soda, salt, ginger, allspice, and cloves.
- In another bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until combined.
- Add the egg white and whip until smooth, then add the molasses.
- Mix in your dry ingredients until the flour just disappears.
- Use a cookie scoop to portion out the cookie dough into 12 balls, and roll them in granulated sugar.
- Bake the cookies for 13-15 minutes, then allow to cool. These cookies freeze well after being baked.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.
651 Comments on “Crinkled Ginger Molasses Cookies”
Molasses cookies they just remind me of my mom baking when i was little
These cookies are my second fave, my first and true cookie love is browned butter chocolate chip cookies.
I know you’re supposed to use a different kind of dough for gingerbread men, but these look really really good and I have to use the cookie cutters my mother gave me or else she’ll have a fit… and I dont want to make gingerbread twice. Will the shapes turn out at all you think?
lol! Well, they’d probably be puffy, but I think if you rolled the dough out and cut the shapes, they’d be fairly successful.
These look wonderful! I’m going to make them tomorrow. Have you ever doubled the recipe? Just wondering how it will work out. I’d like to make 2 dozen to give as a gift. Thanks!
Hi Elizabeth, I had another reader report that she doubled the recipe and it worked well. Happy holidays!
These cookies look amazing. Love your video 🙂
My favorite cookie is my mother’s lebkuchen with marzipan and jam sandwiched in the middle, and coated with dark chocolate!
Stop! Joanne, these sound all kinds of crazy delicious! I hope you’ll consider submitting them to this month’s Supper Club which is all about holiday recipes. Talk about the perfect cookies!
My favorite cookie is my grandma’s sugar cookies
I’m going to attempt to make these gluten free and see how they come out. My fav cookie esp this time of year.
These look absolutely delicious, thank you for sharing! Ginger cookies are my favorite and yes, I pinned it 🙂
My favorite is probably shortbread dipped in dark chocolate, but I have a special place in my heart for ginger cookies. I will have to try this one soon!
My aunt’s sugar cookie! She makes them for many holidays, especially Halloween and Christmas, and decorates them with the best frosting too! Next would be peanut butter then chocolate chip…I could go on and on!
My favorite cookie is a pecan shortbread, then soft molasses 🙂
My favorite cookie is the old fashioned cut sugar cookie. I love the art of decorating each and every cookie.
My favorite cookie was Great Grandma’s Orange Drop Cookies.
We have the recipe, but, no one can come close to the way Great Grandmas tasted.