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These healthy snickerdoodle cookies are so soft they could be pillows.
Snickerdoodle cookie pillows.
And then we could have a snickerdoodle pillow fight, with sugary cookie dough flying in every direction. Mmm yes, a snickerdoodle pillow fight. How yummy would that be?!
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Sweet and buttery pillow cookies…
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I promise the snickerdoodles do not taste healthy. But don’t take my word for it; try them for yourself. My friends couldn’t get enough of these!

Skinny Snickerdoodles
- 3/4 cup ww pastry flour or white flour (See below for notes on a gluten-free option)
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt (just under level)
- 1/4 tsp cream of tarter (optional)
- 1/4 tsp plus 1/8 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 cup sugar or sucanat or evaporated cane juice (xylitol might work, but I haven’t tried)
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 and 1/2 tablespoons milk of choice
- 1/4 cup “butter” of choice, such as Earth Balance (I haven’t tried a lower-fat butter sub in this recipe, so I don’t know if that would work.)
Preheat oven to 330 F. Combine dry ingredients and mix very, very well. In a separate bowl, melt the butter of choice, then stir in vanilla and milk. Pour dry into wet and mix again. Form balls. For true snickerdoodles, roll each ball in a mix of cinnamon and sugar (either equal parts OR two parts sugar to one part cinnamon, depending on how cinnamon-y you want your cookies). If you want soft cookies, you’ll need to get the balls very cold. (So roll the balls, cover in the cinnamon-sugar, then fridge until cold.) Cook for 9-10 minutes. They’ll look way underdone when you take them out, but that’s ok.
I haven’t tried these with a gf mix, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. (Edit: if you read the comments, many commenters have successfully tried different gf versions.) In the meantime…
These are gluten-free: Snickerdoodle Blondies.
As for the vegan snickerdoodles: they will keep at least four days, in a lidded plastic container. (As a general rule, you should store soft cookies in plastic containers and crispy cookies in glass ones.)
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omg! i just tried the snickerdoodles and there great!!! they even work with home ground rice flour!!! amazing i cant believe it !!! now if only i could find a good bread recipe lol
Oh wow, I’m glad to know they work with rice flour!
Yum! I made these with applesauce, since I was out of butter, and they were still delicious! Probably not as fluffy as yours were. I also sprinkled them with a little too much cinnamon – I was in such a rush to bake and eat them! And of course, MY recipe only made 15 cookies – – I guess I like my cookies a LITTLE too big! 🙂
These sound really delicious!
ZOMG…i just made these little circles of cinnamony sugary deliciousness and i may have eaten the whole batch… I made them gluten free and i used turbinado sugar. They were slightly crumbly but amazing tasting and fun to eat with my spoon haha 🙂 Thank you so much for this recipe xx
Those cookies looks so drool-worthy, pillowy and yummy. Heck, I want some 😀
Katie, you are a genius! These are so simple to make and they look sensational. I cannot WAIT to make them….tomorrow. I don’t think my patience will last much longer than that!
I think you should do a “starving college girls” giveaway, ONLY for us starving college girls. I need summa dat.
Oh my goodness, yes please cookie dough pillow fight! I could totally get behind that
Thank you for listening to your readers…I, however, would like to see any type of recipe from you, whether it light or not! These look amazing.
im not really a snickerdoodle fan, but for the calories on these.. i could be! lol