Ingredients
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Equipment
Method
Step 1: Mix the Dry Ingredients
- In a medium bowl whisk together:
- Flour
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Cinnamon
- Set aside — the kitchen already smells like holiday spices!
Step 2: Cream Butter & Brown Sugar
- In a separate bowl beat:
- ½ cup softened butter
- 1 cup brown sugar
- Mix 2–3 minutes until light and fluffy.
- This step is key for soft, chewy cookies.
Step 3: Add Egg, Maple Syrup & Maple Extract
- Mix in:
- 1 egg
- ½ cup pure maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon maple extract
- The dough will be sticky, glossy, and rich with maple aroma.
Step 4: Combine Wet & Dry Mixtures
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.
- Fold gently until:
- No flour remains
- Dough becomes thick and sticky
- Avoid overmixing to keep cookies soft and tender.
Step 5: Chill the Dough
- Refrigerate dough for 30 minutes.
- Chilling:
- Enhances maple flavor
- Prevents cookies from spreading too much
- Helps the chewiness develop
Step 6: Shape the Cookies
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Line trays with parchment.
- Scoop 1–1.5 tablespoon portions.
- Roll into balls and slightly flatten with your palm.
- Leave space between cookies — they will spread slightly.
Step 7: Bake
- Bake 9–11 minutes until:
- Edges look set
- Centers appear soft
- Tops develop gentle cracks
- They may look underbaked — that’s PERFECT for chewy texture.
Step 8: Dip in White Chocolate
- Let cookies cool completely.
- Melt white chocolate wafers in a microwave-safe bowl in 20-second intervals, stirring each time.
- Dip half of each cookie in melted white chocolate.
- Place on parchment paper.
- Before the chocolate sets:
- Add holly berry sprinkles
- Add crushed cinnamon sugar (optional)
- The cookies now look ultra-festive!
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Room Temperature Keeps 4–5 days in a sealed container. Refrigerator Store up to 7–9 days. Freezer Freeze un-dipped cookies up to 2 months.
Dip in white chocolate after thawing. Reheating Warm 5–7 seconds for a fresh-from-the-oven feel. 🥄 Variations
1. Maple Snickerdoodle Cookies Roll dough balls in cinnamon sugar before baking. 2. White Chocolate Chip Maple Cookies Fold white chocolate chips directly into the dough. 3. Brown Butter Maple Cookies Brown the butter first for nutty depth. 4. Maple Pecan Cookies Add ½ cup toasted pecans for extra crunch. 5. Cinnamon Roll Maple Cookies Drizzle cinnamon icing on top after dipping. 6. Ginger Maple Cookies Add ½ teaspoon ginger for a holiday spice kick. ❓ 10 FAQs
1. Why is my dough too sticky? Maple syrup makes dough soft — chilling fixes it. 2. Can I substitute honey? No — it changes texture and moisture. 3. Can I skip maple extract? You can, but cookies will taste less maple-forward. 4. Why are my cookies dry? They were overbaked — remove when soft. 5. Can I double the recipe? Yes — perfect for Christmas cookie boxes. 6. Why did my cookies spread too much? Butter was too warm or dough wasn’t chilled enough. 7. Can I make these gluten-free? Use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend. 8. Can kids help? Yes — dipping and sprinkling is kid-friendly. 9. Can I use dark chocolate? Yes, but white chocolate gives the holiday look. 10. Can I freeze them with the white chocolate? Yes — freeze in layers separated by parchment. 🏁 Conclusion These Chewy Maple Cinnamon Cookies are soft, tender, warm, and full of cozy seasonal flavors. The combination of rich maple syrup, buttery brown sugar, warm cinnamon, and a creamy white chocolate dip makes these cookies unforgettable. They’re festive, comforting, and decorated beautifully with holly berry sprinkles — perfect for Christmas cookie boxes, winter dessert tables, and viral holiday Pinterest posts. One bite brings you the sweetness of maple, the warmth of cinnamon, and the creamy finish of white chocolate. These cookies truly capture the magic of winter baking — simple, elegant, and irresistibly delicious.
Room Temperature Keeps 4–5 days in a sealed container. Refrigerator Store up to 7–9 days. Freezer Freeze un-dipped cookies up to 2 months.
Dip in white chocolate after thawing. Reheating Warm 5–7 seconds for a fresh-from-the-oven feel. 🥄 Variations
1. Maple Snickerdoodle Cookies Roll dough balls in cinnamon sugar before baking. 2. White Chocolate Chip Maple Cookies Fold white chocolate chips directly into the dough. 3. Brown Butter Maple Cookies Brown the butter first for nutty depth. 4. Maple Pecan Cookies Add ½ cup toasted pecans for extra crunch. 5. Cinnamon Roll Maple Cookies Drizzle cinnamon icing on top after dipping. 6. Ginger Maple Cookies Add ½ teaspoon ginger for a holiday spice kick. ❓ 10 FAQs
1. Why is my dough too sticky? Maple syrup makes dough soft — chilling fixes it. 2. Can I substitute honey? No — it changes texture and moisture. 3. Can I skip maple extract? You can, but cookies will taste less maple-forward. 4. Why are my cookies dry? They were overbaked — remove when soft. 5. Can I double the recipe? Yes — perfect for Christmas cookie boxes. 6. Why did my cookies spread too much? Butter was too warm or dough wasn’t chilled enough. 7. Can I make these gluten-free? Use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend. 8. Can kids help? Yes — dipping and sprinkling is kid-friendly. 9. Can I use dark chocolate? Yes, but white chocolate gives the holiday look. 10. Can I freeze them with the white chocolate? Yes — freeze in layers separated by parchment. 🏁 Conclusion These Chewy Maple Cinnamon Cookies are soft, tender, warm, and full of cozy seasonal flavors. The combination of rich maple syrup, buttery brown sugar, warm cinnamon, and a creamy white chocolate dip makes these cookies unforgettable. They’re festive, comforting, and decorated beautifully with holly berry sprinkles — perfect for Christmas cookie boxes, winter dessert tables, and viral holiday Pinterest posts. One bite brings you the sweetness of maple, the warmth of cinnamon, and the creamy finish of white chocolate. These cookies truly capture the magic of winter baking — simple, elegant, and irresistibly delicious.
