Soft Batch Pumpkin Gingersnap Chocolate Chip Cookies with a a side of sweet potato chips counts as a well balanced lunch, right? Two kinds of vegetables and all that? Asking for a friend.
In other news, I’ve been baking a ton lately, as evidenced by the current IGE homepage: Cinnamon Rolls, Apple Crisp, and Oatmeal Bars, oh my! My latest creation, gluten-free Soft Batch Pumpkin Gingersnap Chocolate Chip Cookies, are NOT to be missed.
Think gingery, chocolate studded cookies made extra soft and doughy thanks to the addition of pumpkin in the batter. These 2-bite, technically-baked-but-taste-like-dough-balls are perfect for fall and so irresistible that you might end up eating them for lunch like me!
I mean my friend…
Gingersnaps + Pumpkin + Chocolate Chips
These pumpkin gingersnap cookies are a mash up of three of my favorite cookies – gingersnaps, pumpkin cookies, and chocolate chip cookies – and they’re just as tasty as they sound. Each 2-biter is soft and doughy on the inside, sweet and spicy on the outside thanks to a roll in ginger-sugar before baking, and contain all the flavors I crave in the fall.
I also love that since the cookies are small, they’re a nice-sized treat for kids — and adults. Built in portion control, FTW!
Recipe Notes:
- Big batch: This recipe makes a ton of cookies. Five dozen to be exact! That said, each cookie is just 2″ and you can fit 20 of them on a half sheet pan as they don’t spread too much. They also only bake for 7-8 minutes so you can churn and burn through the dough in a short amount of time.
- Soften overnight: These cookies are divine warm, but I might like them even more the next day when they’ve softened even more.
- Freezer-Friendly: Feel free to freeze these cookies for a later date. You can warm them on 50% power in the microwave or let them sit at room temperature for 20-30 minutes before devouring!
How to Make This Recipe
Start by mixing up the wet ingredients. Add sugar and softened butter (or vegan butter like Earth Balance) to the bowl of an electric mixer, or glass bowl if using a hand held mixer, then beat until light and creamy. Add pure pumpkin puree, molasses, vanilla, and an egg then mix until smooth.
Note: since these cookies bake in such a short amount of time, it’s important that your butter is very, very soft. If the butter is too cold there won’t be enough time for the cookies to spread.
Next mix up the dry ingredients – that’s gluten-free flour blend WITH binder (I used Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Gluten-Free Flour Blend), baking soda, salt, plus warming spices including cinnamon, ginger, and cloves. Add to the wet ingredients in two batches, mixing until just combined before adding the second batch.
Chocolate time! Add dark or semi-sweet chocolate chips to the party then mix until just combined.
Last step is to stir together sugar and ground ginger in a small bowl. Scoop the dough by the Tablespoon into the sugar/ginger mixture then roll to coat and place on a silpat or parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Bake for 7-8 minutes then, when you take the baking sheet out of the oven, rap it on the countertop.
That just means, hold the baking sheet a couple inches above the countertop – then drop it on the countertop!
Pumpkin makes cookies soft and fluffy so to get a more gingersnap appearance I like to flatten them out just a touch using this method.
Finally, devour! I must warn you, the saying for potato chips also applies to these cookies – dare you to eat just one! Enjoy!
More Gluten Free Fall Treats
- Gluten Free Pumpkin Cupcakes
- Pumpkin-Spice Chocolate Covered Pretzels
- Gluten Free Pumpkin Bread
- Classic Apple Crisp
- Crustless Pumpkin Pie
- Apple Cinnamon Muffins
- Stovetop Apple Crisp for Two
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Soft Batch Pumpkin Gingersnap Chocolate Chip Cookies
Description
Soft Batch Pumpkin Gingersnap Chocolate Chip Cookies are soft, chewy, and packed with fall flavors. Bound to become a new favorite!
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter or vegan butter, softened to room temperature
- 1-3/4 cups sugar, divided
- 1/2 cup pure pumpkin puree
- 1/4 cup molasses
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 egg
- 2-1/3 cups gluten-free 1:1 or “cup for cup” baking flour blend
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 4-1/2 teaspoons ground ginger, divided
- 1 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup dark chocolate or semi-sweet chocolate chips
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees then line a half sheet pan with a silpat or parchment paper and set aside.
- Add butter and 1 cup sugar to the bowl of an electric mixer or large glass bowl if using a handheld mixer. Beat until lightly and fluffy. Add pumpkin puree, molasses, and vanilla then beat until combined. Add egg then mix until just combined.
- In a separate bowl stir together flour, baking soda, cinnamon, 1-1/2 teaspoons ground ginger, ground cloves, and salt. Add to the wet ingredients in two batches, mixing until just combined before adding the second batch. Add dark chocolate morsels then mix until just combined.
- Stir together remaining 3/4 cup sugar and 3 teaspoons ground ginger in a bowl then scoop cookie dough by the Tablespoon into the mixture and roll to coat. Place onto prepared baking sheet then bake for 7-8 minutes (7-1/2 minutes were perfect for mine.) Rap the sheet pan on the counter (aka drop the sheet pan from a couple inches above the countertop onto the countertop) then let cookies cool slightly before transferring to cooling racks to cool completely.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Shannon Ford 10.27.2018
My favorite cookie recipe is classic chocolate chip cookie with Bob’s Red Mill 1-to-1 gluten free flour ! Love your recipes for those of us with Celiac :)
Jordan Prince 10.26.2018
What cookie DONT I like?! My nickname is Cookie Monster. But nothing can beat my grandmas oatmeal raisin date cookies. So nostalgic :)
Karenann S. 10.26.2018
My favorite cookie is chocolate chip cookies. But truth be told, I love all cookies!! I’m quite a cookie monster!
Jen W. 10.26.2018
I love chocolate chip cookies.
Cari 10.26.2018
Sounds good!!
Kerry 10.26.2018
These sound amazing and I love that they are GF so I can share them with my nieces!
Jill K 10.26.2018
My current fave is a brown butter brown sugar cookie. They’re delicious, and the dough is better than the cookie!
Sandy 10.26.2018
There aren’t too many cookies I don’t like but a favorite of mine is a recipe I found in a magazine years ago called “Oatmeal Cocoa Chippers”. An oatmeal cookie with cocoa in it to make them chocolate-y and then chocolate chips in them. One can never have too much chocolate! ;)
Ashleigh 10.26.2018
Love a gooey chocolate crinkle or a classic chocolate chip … straight from the oven of course! :) I’m due with my second baby soon and my first was intolerant of dairy, which made it so hard to satisfy my cravings while nursing. I’m super excited to try this brand!
Kelly k 10.26.2018
Yummy!!
Wehaf 10.26.2018
I love chocolate chip meringue cookies.
Anne Weber-Falk 10.26.2018
I so enjoy a good molasses cookie. Oh and I really like those totally cheap frosted oatmeal cookies you find at Aldi for .99 cents a package.
Erin T 10.26.2018
Chocolate chip cookies and snickerdoodles!
Karen 10.26.2018
I was just told today I need to avoid dairy for my baby for a possible allergy and realized all my chocolate has milk in it :( Love a classic chocolate chip cookie! Need this!!
Julie H 10.26.2018
These look so yummy. I haven’t made anything pumpkin yet this season & I think this will be my first recipe!
Sarah 10.26.2018
My favorite cookie recipes are chocolate chip and M&Ms!
Nicole 10.26.2018
I definitely want to try Enjoy Life chocolate chips and this recipe!
Jovita 10.26.2018
I really love anything pumpkin!! So this recipe looks incredible. My middle son loves to bake with me (I have two boys and a baby girl too :) it’s the best!)
Today we made black bean chocolate brownies and then chocolate chip cookies. His favorite cookie is chocolate chip so that makes it mine too!!
Molly 10.26.2018
Classic chocolate chip cookies are my all time favs!
Megan 10.26.2018
Can’t beat a good old chocolate chip cookie. I love a recipe that has a good amount of salty to balance out the sweet!