Chewy Ginger Cookies with Cinnamon Chips

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The holidays are approaching and I have been searching for some recipes to make for my goodie trays for Christmas. I have a ginger cookie recipe I love but decided to try out a new recipe and jazz it up a bit.  I had some cinnamon chips that I have been wanting to use for a while and thought that they would be perfect in this recipe and boy was I right!  I very loosely followed a recipe I found on a flyer in a kitchen outlet store in their spice aisle. 

Your mixer may get a workout because the dough is very dense and thick. My right arm got a little sore while folding in the cinnamon chips but it was sooooo worth it! These cookies bake up soft and chewy (not cakey) and the cinnamon chips complimented the flavors of the cookie perfectly. These cookies have a sweet crisp exterior thanks to a roll in sugar before baking. The interior of the cookies chewy with the perfect blend of cloves, ginger and cinnamon. The cinnamon chips do not overshadow the other flavors but instead enhance and compliment them. They are a welcomed surprise and the perfect way to ‘spice’ up a traditional holiday favorite cookie!

While yummy, I don’t know if the base recipe will replace my original ginger cookie recipe but I will definitely  be adding cinnamon chips the next time I make them! I havent’ made them in so long that I am anxious to bake up a batch and compare. Let’s just say that you can NOT lose with either recipe!

*If you can not find cinnamon chips in your grocery store, order some online HERE! DO IT!! They are great in muffins and pancakes as well!

* I do recommend to chill the dough for at least 20 minutes or they may spread a little too much while baking. If you want to bake right away, maybe bake a test cookie and if it spreads too much add a little more flour to the dough to help them retain their shape.

I rate these cookies an 8.5

Chewy Ginger Cookies with Cinnamon Chips
3 cups flour
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
3/4 tsp ground cloves
2 tsp ground ginger
2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup butter, softened
1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
1/3 cup molasses (NOT blackstrap)
1 cup Cinnamon Chips
1 cup sugar (for rolling dough balls)

Preheat oven to 350. (if baking immediately)
Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a medium size bowl stir or sift together the flour, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
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In large mixing bowl mix together the butter and brown sugar until light. Add egg and vanilla, mix to combine. Slowly add molasses and beat to combine and mixture is creamy.  Add the flour mixture slowly  and mix until combined. Gently fold in the cinnamon chips.

Chill dough for 20 minutes (or you can bake immediately)
In a shallow bowl pour 1 cup sugar.
Form dough balls (I used my Pampered Chef Medium size scoop) and toss in the bowl of sugar. Roll to coat evenly.

Place dough balls on prepared baking sheets. Press middle down slightly for even baking.
Bake in preheated oven for 9-12 minutes until edges are set and light brown. Do  not overbake or cookies will be crisp. 
 Cool on baking sheets for 5 minutes and then allow cookies to cool completely on wire rack.

29 thoughts on “Chewy Ginger Cookies with Cinnamon Chips

  1. Cinnamon chips have been all over the cooking world lately, I’m going to have to get some and see what all the fuss is about. Probably by making these. 😉

  2. I have a bunch of recipes that I want to make that have cinnamon chips in them, where did you find them? I’ve been looking all over and the only internet orders from amazon I had to buy a truck load of cinnamon chips. Let me know!

  3. Bob, Maria and Colleen, You HAVE to bake something using Cinnamon chips! I also have a Cinnamon Cheesecake Swirled Blondie recipe in my blog.

    Katrina: You are too kind

    Hallie: I bought mine at the grocery store (Hershey’s brand) but King Arthur flour sells them as well, there is a link in the text of the entry.

  4. This recipe was fantastic! I made the cookies a little smaller but they were still crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. I can’t find the cinnamon chips around me but I’ve found several locations near my parents. I’ll be using them for all my holiday baking!

  5. These cookies look great!! I went to the grocery store and made sure I had all the ingredients to make them this weekend.

    Curious though how many cookies does this make?

  6. Jennie,
    I got about 18-24 (I ate some dough), it depends how big you make the cookies. I used my medium scooper from Pampered Chef.

  7. Wow! Those look amazing!!
    I picked up some cinnamon chips a few weeks back and had very high hopes for them. But everything I tried pretty much failed. 😦
    I think I’ll pick up some more and give these a try. I LOVE ginger cookies!

  8. BB!!! I just made these, the last of them are in the oven and goodness–they are SO good! Perfectly crisp/chewy. I used a cookie scoop that holds 3/4 oz. dough, maybe the same as yours, baked them for exactly 9 minutes and they are perfect! Yum! I will be posting them on my blog later today, I hope. Thanks so much for the recipe. Definitely a keeper. Can’t wait to try YOUR recipe and compare or at least have both. The cinnamon chips ARE a great addition!
    My cookies look the same as yours. I did not chill the dough.

  9. Katrina,
    I am so glad you liked them!! I told you I ate a lot of dough, that could be why I got only areoun 24 cookies baked! haha.
    I am making these for my holiday tray for sure, they are just so perfect and yummy!

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