Chocolate crinkles

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I promised to post this yesterday but my DSL connection had been going bananas. According to customer service, the repairs following the Taiwan earthquake have not yet been completed. Talk about slow service. Slow repairs, slow internet connection.

Anyway, I baked these chocolate crinkle cookies the other day. See, my kids love chocolate crinkles. When we bought our bread from Julie’s Bakeshop, we would always buy a few pieces of chocolate crinkles as a treat to the girls. But the branch of Julie’s Bakeshop that we frequented closed over a year ago and the supply of chocolate crinkles was cut off.

Sometime last year, in one episode of her cooking show, Geny Sison demonstrated how to make chocolate crinkles. The procedure seemed simple enough. However, I did not take down the ingredients since I wasn’t really into baking yet at the time.

chocolate crinkles

I checked and compared about a dozen chocolate crinkle recipes on the web before deciding on the version in Joy of Baking. Level of difficulty? On a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the most difficult), I’d say a 2. :grin: Encouraging, eh? To make it even easier, this entry comes with step-by-step photos.

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60 Responses to “Chocolate crinkles”

  1. cocoy on January 26th, 2007 4:36 am

    i just want to ask, instead of double boiler, can i microwave the chocolate and butter?

  2. robh10 on January 26th, 2007 9:32 am

    i will definitely try this out…besides its very close to my baking skill level =)

    i am so happy batjay mentioned your site in one of his blogs. i have finally found a food site worth going back to again and again…you have permanently been bookmarked on my computer. maraming salamat! keep up the great work!

  3. peevee on January 26th, 2007 10:07 am

    Hi connie! I’ve long been a silent reader of your food blog… I have found it truly insightful and the pictures are just so yummy, they make me hungry. This recipe of yours of crinkles is just like the one of the recipes I also used, (you see I am a budding baker also and I’m so excited that you decided to try baking coz I’m looing forward to learning much from you…) I gave away crinkles as gifts last Christmas and they were surely a hit not just with kids but with ‘kids-at-heart’ as well. I just have a suggestion… I saw this in another recipe for crinkles in some food magazine wherein the recipe advised that while making the dough into balls, you may place about 3-4 mini mallows inside so that the cookies come out real soft and gooey with melted marshmallows after it comes out in the oven. I haven’t tried it though, maybe one of these days I would and will tell you how it turned out…

    Thank you for coming up with such a wonderful food blog!!!

  4. ogz on January 26th, 2007 10:35 am

    omg, Connie, what a coincidence, I have been looking for an ideal choco crinkle recipe, and i hope this one will work again for me this time, in your site, hehehe (crossed fingers).
    You see, I always have to go buy a box of these at hungrypac, my kids like the moistness and of course the taste. I tried several attempts of making those at home, the traditional way and even used the pillsburry one step method but it dint turn out ideally. i hope learning to bake this chocolate crinkle will encourage me more to bake for my family (coz im not into baking really) and of course , share my fun time with my kids .:wink:

  5. ogz on January 26th, 2007 10:45 am

    btw, do i need to flatten the balls after laying it on the cookie sheets? or will it just crack on its own.Tnx:smile:

  6. Issa on January 26th, 2007 5:17 pm

    Hi Connie! I will try this also. I have already made 3 cheesecakes because of the recipe that you posted last year.:wink:

    Actually, I tried making krinkles in the past but it was always a failure. :cry: I kept making some mistake with the amount of chocolate to put in. The instructions that gave here are easier and good pictures too!:smile:

  7. Nadia on January 26th, 2007 6:45 pm

    oh hey…what a coincidence..i just finished making fudgy brownies using the same brand of chocolate! i got mine from SM Supermarket. Brownies turned out great! And yes, i got the white bar too and the bittersweet one. Nice to see that we now have access to unsweetened chocolates at the supermarket. They have this choco spread too which we use to dip our breadsticks in. Really good brand of chocolate…not too sweet. Your cookies look good :grin: I just used up one whole bar for the brownies..sayang now i want crinkles.:mad: The recipe i use for my crinkles uses just cocoa, but yours look so much richer!

  8. abby on January 27th, 2007 1:16 am

    oooh, this looks good, i may just try it myself!

    thanks as always for quick, efficient and yum recipes! :)

  9. arnie on January 27th, 2007 9:15 am

    :razz:I;ve been looking for this recipe since i first log on your site:eek:thanks for posting chocolate crinkles in your site i really love to make this one thanks:wink:

  10. Connie on January 27th, 2007 11:54 am

    Cocoy, yes, it’s an alternative and I’ve come across a lot of recipes using the microwave procedure. The chocolate and butter are usually placed in a resealable plastic bag.

    peevee, wow marshmallow stuffed chocolate crinkles! My gosh, kids will looooove that. :)
    ogz, like you, i’m still also searching for the ideal proportions. my chocolate crinkles were okay though I wish they were more chewy. Re flattening the balls: No, there’s no need. They will flatten into half spheres as they bake.

    Issa, I know how informative pictures can be. That’s why I did the tripod-self-timer trick again LOL.

    Nadia, nice baking chocolate, ano? And very very reasonably priced. Much better than melting Hershey’s which really jacks up the price of learning to bake. Pag imported chocolate, tapos pumalpak, nakakaiyak.

    you’re both welcome, abby and arnie. :)

  11. jherry on January 27th, 2007 3:29 pm

    hi connie! another great recipe na naman to. I will try this one……again heto na naman ako, puto nga lang di ko pa ma perfect try na naman ako ng ibang recipe :lol:….try and try until you succeed..:smile:

  12. Connie on January 28th, 2007 1:53 am

    jherry, ganun talaga, try lang nang try. in fact, after succeeding there is always room for improvement. :)

  13. ykmd on January 28th, 2007 2:42 am

    Hi Connie! I’ve been silently reading your blog for a few months now - keep up the good work! I made this last night - next time I think I’ll add more chocolate, but the kids and hubby loved it and devoured half of the batch in one sitting nonetheless! :smile: BTW, you forgot the part about when to add the flour mixture in :) Thanks for reminding me about these (I used to bake them pretty often while we were still in the Phils and I had to deal with our cantankerous oven!

  14. ces on January 28th, 2007 4:56 am

    oh man! i was not this lucky when i made these crinkles last christmas! nice one connie! i have a feeling i am going to try it again tomorrow…hahahaha..thanks for inspiring me…

  15. jherry on January 28th, 2007 1:50 pm

    CORRECT!!!! tahnk’s connie….

  16. camille on January 28th, 2007 6:16 pm

    hi connie,

    my question is a little off the topic but i juast HAVE to ask you this cause i’ve already asked around and no one could give me a decent answer. i was hoping you could help, but if not, it’s ok!Ü I’d still still think you’re the best food blogger there is aroundÜ so my question is, do you how how to make putopao? thanks so much!

  17. beth on January 30th, 2007 8:39 am

    hi connie,
    been reading your blog for a long time and i’m really interested abt baking this crinkles, one question though, what’s the equivalent of 170 C sa Farenheight scale? sorry to ask such a dumb question. thanks a lot and more power!

  18. june on January 30th, 2007 12:42 pm

    hi connie! matagal na kong nagbabasa ng blog mo. nalaman ko sya dahil sa naka post sya sa isang forum as an informative food blog. o di ba…

    dami ko na rin na-modify na recipes dahil sa mga recipes mo…tina-try ko kasi kung ano ung wala na nasa recipe ko pero andun sa yo…

    question lang, pwede kayang gamitin ang turbo broiler para sa paggawa ng chocolate crinkles? ung oven kasi namin sabi ng nanay ko sumisingaw na kaya ndi na maganda magbake…

    sana po masagot mo ung tanong ko

    thanks,

    june :smile:

  19. Dex on January 30th, 2007 3:43 pm

    Hi, Connie!

    I’ve been looking for a really nice and easy recipe for choco crinkles. I even have a collection already but they never turned out good. I just gave up. Now that you posted this recipe complete with pictures, I’m definitely going to try making this.

    BTW, I tried making the puto, it didn’t rise well, but it was delicious, 2 batches all gone in a click. I also tried the mini leche flan, just like you did, cuz of the egg yolks left after the puto. My husband loved it, bec it was so fine. But I guess i used so much molasses it had a bitter aftertaste. I’ll definitely try them again soon.

    Thanks so much for this blog. I really look forward to your entries.

  20. Dex on January 30th, 2007 3:49 pm

    BTW, the puto didn’t rise well cuz I don’t have a steamer, I just improvised, and the condensation prevented them from rising well… the recipe for the puto is really good!

    I also did you fish tempura. It was yummy! BTW, I was able to buy the frozen asohos fillet at Makro. Last night I tried making squid tempura also. It was a hit! My husband loved it, he had it for baon today at the office.

    Thanks again for these delicious recipes!

  21. sexy mom on January 31st, 2007 2:24 pm

    my 7 kids love choco crinkles, we buy them anywhere. when we have the time, we make them on weekends (recipe from the back of the flour wrapper). finally, finally, a recipe from this corner. thanks so much, will definitely try it this weekend.

  22. ogz on February 2nd, 2007 12:47 pm

    finally, i was able to buy the chocolate bar as posted, will defintely try it, yehey, *waiting with anticipation for kids to come home*, i can bake with daughters this weekend. wish us luck…hehehe

  23. auee on February 15th, 2007 9:41 pm

    Uy salamat for posting this.. I love choc crinkles, I get these in UPLB & pinapasalubong ko ito pag umuuwi ako.

    At since nung nagbake ako ng cheesecake mo then ng choc cake MO (again) the following week, gusto nya laging may homemade snack daw… This will be my next attempt, then the yema balls :mrgreen:
    YIPEE

  24. kc on March 20th, 2007 11:26 am

    :lol:
    hey if you need more recipes on making cookies,let me know! Great write up!

  25. Connie on March 21st, 2007 2:13 pm

    kc, yes, please! my kids will be very very happy!

  26. cristina on May 7th, 2007 8:56 pm

    Hi! Para po mas maging chewy ang chocolate crinkles or brownies use 1-2 tbsp of Light Corn Syrup (karo brand).

  27. louella on May 19th, 2007 7:47 am

    recently i bit into a ball of soft chocolate covered with powdered sugar, thinking it was a chocolate crinkle. apparently it’s unheard of here in nz, and it’s absense has inspired me to bake some soon and share them with my friends here. they just don’t know what they are missing. i have never ever ever baked before, but your beautifully constructed instructions are giving me that bit of confidence. i am loving the photos too. cheers.

  28. Connie on May 19th, 2007 5:04 pm

    thanks for the tip, cristina. :)
    louella, you should warn them it’s addictive. :grin:

  29. tasha on May 27th, 2007 10:33 pm

    Hi! Thanks for posting this! It inspired me to make chocolate crinkles toO!

  30. tasha on May 28th, 2007 4:49 pm

    hi! thanks for uploading this recipe. it inspired to make my own batch of chocolate crinkles.

  31. Ziggy on October 8th, 2007 7:13 am

    Hi! I’m a great fan of yours. Thanks for this recipe I love chocolate crinkles…now I can make them for my kids.
    Also can you please post a recipe on how to make Karioka? I simply love this desert but I can’t seem to find a recipe on this on the net. Thanks!

  32. jerefe on October 13th, 2007 6:59 pm

    good luck

  33. Elissa on October 15th, 2007 12:28 pm

    Hi Connie, maybe you can give me some advice with this. I’ve tried several different chocolate crinkle cookies in the past. They’ve all come out tasting delicious, but for some reason the powdered sugar never stays on them and ends up just being one or two small spots. I read somewhere that if your hands are warm when you roll the batter into balls (and my hands always are) and then roll them in the sugar, the sugar will dissolve a little and won’t stick. Any suggestions?

  34. Connie on October 15th, 2007 1:46 pm

    The dough has to be well-chilled, Elissa.

  35. melisa on October 29th, 2007 1:16 pm

    Hi Ma’am! Ask ko lang po kung pwede po ba ang turbo broiler for cho crinkles? We don’t have an oven po kasi… Thanks and more power!

  36. Connie on October 29th, 2007 6:21 pm

    melisa, yes, you can but the baking time will be shorter because of the turbo broiler’s convection property.

  37. kat on December 14th, 2007 10:02 am

    hello miss connie, i was wondering if i could use a microwave oven for baking the crinkles? our oven is kindda retiring..hehe oh, and by the way, good presentation with all the pictures and stuff..it helps A LOT!! with the substitutions on ingredients and tools. Thanks and more power ma’am!

  38. Connie on December 14th, 2007 7:05 pm

    kat, re “i was wondering if i could use a microwave oven for baking the crinkles”

    No. Perhaps there are recipes for chocolate crinkles that have been adapted for microwave baking. But not this one.

  39. Christine on January 9th, 2008 4:05 pm

    I just made these yesterday and they turned out great. My only complain is that I had to convert the measurements in the recipe before I could make it - I live in the U.S. - but it was well worth the math problem. They were moist with slightly crisp edges. It was delicious. Thanks connie

  40. Connie on January 9th, 2008 6:11 pm

    Christine, you measure by ml and grams?

  41. jeanette on January 10th, 2008 4:33 am

    hi connie,

    I never done any baking in my life. But still I want to try your delicious chocolate crinkles! I have this combi microwave oven that grills & does convection cooking. Do you think i can use this for baking?

    Thanks & keep making simple baking recipes.

  42. Connie on January 10th, 2008 7:06 am

    jeanette, I’ve been using a convection oven since 2004. Great for baking.

  43. jeanette on January 11th, 2008 11:57 pm

    oh great. i can’t wait to start already.

    Thanks a lot!

  44. Christine on January 17th, 2008 1:38 pm

    Yes we do. Everything here is in ml, grams and ounces. The U.S. thinks they’re so special in using their own measuring system. It’s ok though coz the recipes are wonderful. I also made your chocolate chip cookie recipe (with addition of chopped walnuts) and it was delicious. Thanks again Connie.

  45. Connie on January 17th, 2008 7:18 pm

    I don’t think I’ll ever be able to shift from measuring cups to a weighing scale. Maloloka ako. :razz:

  46. May on February 6th, 2008 12:52 pm

    hello! i just want to know when do you add your dry ingredients to the sugar and egg mixture…maybe i missed it or something. :)

  47. Connie on February 6th, 2008 5:24 pm

    You add them to the chocolate, actually. I edited the entry. :)

  48. jeanette on February 19th, 2008 7:19 pm

    i baked the choco crinkles yday. it turn out flat cookies & soft that i couldn’t transfer to a wire rack. i don’t wanna over baked it so what i did is put it in the ref. hoping it will turn hard :(. nope! but the cookies taste fine & chewy.

  49. Connie on February 19th, 2008 10:49 pm

    If they turned out flat, that means the dough was too soft to begin with. Possible reason: not sufficiently chilled before forming into balls. Too soft: underbaked.

  50. jeanette on February 20th, 2008 1:23 am

    I did the batter overnight in the fridge. I guess underbake or wrong choice of chocolate! I used milk chocolate & i baked it for 14 mins in convection oven with temp of 170 celsuis. So hard to find a semi-bitter choco here. Anyway, I’ll try again using pure chocolate.

  51. Connie on February 20th, 2008 8:01 am

    Ahhhh eating chocolate. That could have been it. There is a conversion technique so you can substitute cocoa powder and butter with chocolate. I’ll update this comment when I find it — it’s in a notebook somewhere.

  52. margie on February 24th, 2008 6:53 pm

    hi..i tried this recipe yesterday but it turned out flat..i chilled it overnight naman..it’s crispy and chewy but it does not look like in your photo..i followed your step by step instruction and even the exact ingredients..i don;t know what went wrong..frustrated tuloy ako..huhuhu..though naubos din ng mga anak ko..

  53. Connie on February 25th, 2008 4:12 pm

    The temperature of the oven. If it’s too low, the dough will flatten before the baking begins.

  54. margie on February 25th, 2008 6:18 pm

    ahh okey..for sure i will try this again..and let you know if its okey..thanks and God bless u..

  55. Maya on March 2nd, 2008 3:16 pm

    Im about to try doing choco crinkles right now but i dont know how much butter? thanks po…

  56. Connie on March 2nd, 2008 4:12 pm

    Maya, butter is the first item on the recipe list.

  57. margie on March 2nd, 2008 7:05 pm

    hi connie..its me again..just want to tell u i tried this recipe again yesterday and it turned out okey..i also tried your bicol express and herbed chicken which my kids love so much..pra maiba naman for the usual salt and pepper..thanks again for sharing your recipes..God Bless..

  58. happy joy on May 21st, 2008 7:39 pm

    Palpak po ang unang try ko! Flat, hindi chewy, texture is more of a cookie (na matigas!), in short di masarap. Nakakaiyak!!!

    Try ko ulit this weekend!

    Isang tanong lang po, when you say bittersweet, ibig sabihin dark chocolate, ang gamit ko po kze is dark choco with 74% cocoa, may nakita kze ako na 71% lang, may effect kaya po ito sa texture ng cake ko?

  59. Connie on May 21st, 2008 8:08 pm

    Happy Joy, baka kulang lang sa chilling before you formed the dough into balls. Kung hindi chewy, malamang na overbake.

  60. ryubau on June 3rd, 2008 1:00 am

    ms. connie, do i still need to use parchment paper? is there any substitute po if i had none? btw, i will be using a turbo broiler po. thanks

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