Easy Snickerdoodle Cookies Without Butter Recipe
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Enjoy this deeicious no butter Snickerdoodle cookie recipe – you’ll never know they’re made without butter!

Last week I was craving some yummy cinnamon and sugar coated Snickerdoodle cookies like my grandparents used to make.
I was excited to make some when I discovered I was out of butter, one of the main ingredients in my recipe. Arggghh.
I’m a determined sort of gal so I scoured the web for a recipe for Snickerdoodle cookies without butter. It wasn’t easy, but I eventually tracked one down!
I’m sharing my no butter cookie recipe with y’all below because they turned out so soft and delicious, that you would never guess they don’t contain butter.
Turns out that Snickerdoodle cookies without butter might be even more delicious than those made with butter!
How To Make Cookies Without Butter

I’m trying to make more of our snack foods as opposed to buying them, both to save money and keep scary ingredients out of our house.
This has been my go-to cookie recipe for a while now and it is so much easier to make compared to other cookies since it is butter free.
If you are wondering how to make cookies without butter, you’ll be happy to know that you make them just like any other Snickerdoodle cookie.
You mix up the dough, roll it into a ball in your hand, roll in cinnamon sugar to coat, and bake.
The only challenge to making cookies with oil instead of butter is that they might flatten out too much if you place them on a hot pan.
My suggestion is to chill the dough for around 10 minutes and use a cool pan each time.
This will help your cookies keep their shape and not flatten out!
No Butter Cookies Tips & Tricks
I bake ALL of my cookies on a silicone baking mat like this set of mats from Target.
I’ll never go back to dirty pans or parchment paper again. My silicone baking mat might be my most-loved kitchen item.
I use a small cookie scoop like this one to get consistently sized cookies. This makes them cook evenly and all turn out perfectly every time.
Rolling the cookie balls in cinnamon sugar is a critical step in getting perfect cookies.
Yes, it is a bit time-consuming but I promise it is worth it. Don’t skip this step!
And last, the dough will seem a bit greasy compared to traditional cookie dough.
Don’t be alarmed – they will turn out fine. If they seem WAAAAYYY too greasy though, you may have under-measured your flour.
I suggest adding a tablespoon or two of flour and see if that helps.
Follow the cookie recipe without butter instructions below for amazing results.
Why These Cookies Are Amazing

First, these cookies are way cheaper to make than traditional cookies made with butter.
I knew that vegetable oil is cheaper than butter, but when I actually did the math I made a discovery: Butter is actually six times more expensive than vegetable oil!
So not only are these cookies with oil instead of butter delicious, but they are also frugal.
To keep this cookie recipe without butter simple and easy to make with ingredients on hand, I have omitted the cream of tartar called for in some traditional recipes.
This ingredient is supposed to make the cookies rise better but I think you’ll find that these Snickerdoodle cookies without cream of tartar are plenty light and fluffy without it!
Some people claim that the cream of tartar gives Snickerdoodles a characteristic “tang”, but honestly I’ve never noticed that.
I have made this recipe with and without cream of tartar and I can’t tell them apart.
How To Get Thick & Chewy Cookies Without Butter

Sometimes oil based cookies spread on the pan and turn out flat and hard.
Here are my secrets to getting thick and chewy no butter Snickerdoodles:
First, be sure to roll the cookies into a ball and coat thoroughly with the cinnamon sugar mixture.
Then place them on the pan at least 2 inches apart and slightly press them down with your hand. They should still be mostly in a ball shape.
Be sure to bake them on a cool pan each time – a warm pan will make the cookies spread and flatten out.
Do NOT overbake! They should still be soft when you take them out of the oven. They will finish cooking on the pan.
If you follow these suggestions you will get nice thick cookies without butter.
Variations & Substitutions

As you can find in the almost 100 comments below, there are MANY substitutions and variations you can make on these no butter cookies!
Here are some common substitutions people have tried and that appear to work:
• Using rice bran oil, olive oil, coconut oil, or avocado oil in place of vegetable oil
• Using almond flour or gluten free flour in place of all-purpose flour
• Substituting 2 packets of hot cocoa mix for 1/2 cup of sugar
• Replacing the teaspoon of vanilla extract with 1/2 tsp of almond extract
I also recommend using homemade vanilla extract like this if at all possible for better vanilla flavor.
I’ve created lots of variations on butter free cookies since this recipe is so popular!
Click here for my no butter chocolate chip cookie recipe.
And if you’d like to try a chocolate variation, check out my new chocolate cookies without butter recipe here.
Or check out this recipe if you are looking for a classic soft sugar cookie without butter.
As you can see there are many options for making Snickerdoodle cookies with oil instead of butter.
These butterless cookies even come together in 5 minutes and in one bowl (now that’s my kind of baking). Here is the recipe so you can give them a try.
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I hope you enjoy this cookie recipe without butter!
Any questions? Please read through the comments below for answers or leave a comment below.
Easy Snickerdoodle Cookies Without Butter
Easy Snickerdoodle cookies without butter. Classic cinnamon sugar cookies with oil.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups white sugar
- 1 cup vegetable oil
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 3 cups all purpose flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- For Sugar Coating:
- 1/4 cup white sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Mix the oil, sugar, egg and vanilla until smooth. Add the flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon on top, then mix everything together to form a thick dough.
- Form the dough into walnut-sized balls and roll each ball in the sugar coating.
- Place cookies a few inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet, flattening them slightly if desired.
- Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, until slightly brown on the bottom. Do not overcook or they will be hard as rocks!
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
48Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 101Total Fat: 5gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 54mgCarbohydrates: 13gFiber: 0gSugar: 7gProtein: 1g





Too much oil, smoked my oven a bit so now I know to use less oil, but pretty good cookies
These were PERFECT!
Really good! I used buttermilk instead of eggs and it was delicious!
@Heath, how much buttermilk did you use instead of eggs?
Don’t even second guess the reviews or doubts, these are delicious if you’re in a pinch! Even if you’re not, my kids and I will be remaking these. Follow the recipes and cook until bottom is just brown, chewy and so soft ! Thank you!!!!!
These were great! This is my new go to…. The kids loved them, that’s really all that matters!
I just made this recipe and I think it just made my too 3 favorite sweets!!!
what do you suggest i use instead of eggs? im out of eggs, and my pantry/fridge/etc. is preeeetty “dry” (/pretty empty/low)… damn snickerdoodle cravings rn:'((
@kj,
a little late, but mashed banana, applesauce, yogurt, and buttermilk are good substitutes in cookies
I used coconut oil and these turned out great! Thank you!
These are wonderful! I put the cookies in the fridge a little before putting them in the oven so they do not spread as much, and they turn out well. I also top them with a lemon glaze, as it complements the sweetness of the cookie.
I’m sorry, but these are NOT snickerdoodles. What makes it a true Snickerdoodles is cream of tartar in it. What you have is a glorified sugar cookie rolled in sugar and cinnamon
@Janine, I didn’t know there were rules around cookies?? Please share where it is written somewhere that a cookie isn’t said cookie without cream of tarter? Like who cares.
No need to be so aggressive. Just read the recipe and move on if you don’t want to make it.
@LoveThisRecipe, umm that’s literally what makes a snickerdoodle different than a sugar cookie. And yes there are rules to cookies. (Every pastry chef will tell you, baking is a science and there are rules to baking. Just as there are for cooking.) You can’t make a sugar cookie with raisins and call it an oatmeal raisin cookie. If you are going to hand out a recipe for a snickerdoodle then it needs to have the cream of tartar. That’s a snickerdoodle nothing else. Or else you are just making a cinnamon sugar cookie. The person is correct!
*NOTE*
This is not by any means meant to come off aggressive. This is simply for educational purposes.
@LoveTheRecipe, I plan on using this recipe later so excited I’m starving for cookies
@LoveThisRecipe, thanks for the recipe. Thanks for BREAKING THE “RULES”. Heee heeee!! I’m off to make some no butter snickerdoodles. Might put some cream of tartar in myself. Now, wasn’t that easy? No need to fuss about the rules, just do what you like ladies. Goodness.