[VIDEO] Ube Crinkles Using Homemade Ube Jam (2024)

By SweetnSpicyLiving on September 13, 2017( 4 Comments )

The beautiful and deep purple color attracted me to this cookie, but more than that, it’s the unique taste that captures my heart

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You are going to love me big time when you try this cookie! It’s insanely soft, smooth with a very nice purple yam flavor. To top all that, every single bite of this cookie melts in your mouth. Oh dear, I cannot express how happy I was to how this cookie turned out.

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If you are not familiar with “Ube”, it’s the same thing as purple yam. It belongs to a yam family and it has deep purple color. The most physical attractive quality of this yam is its unique color which makes it stand out all the time, its eye-catching and never failed to make people intrigue about it. The use of “Ube” this is very common in Philippines where I grew up. We used it in desserts like Ube Ice Cream, Ube Jam, Bread and many more. Now a days in baking, it’s use is popular in makingUbe Cake, Ube Swiss Roll Cake or Ube Cupcakes.

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I was at first hesitant to make this Ube Crinkles, because in my mind, what is crinkles without the decadent chocolate? I have a simple Chocolate Crinkles recipe in my blog and they were super good! If you’ve tried it or if you’ve tried chocolate crinkles in general, then you know what I mean and why I am so addicted to it.

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I’ve decided to give this crinkles variation a go, and I couldn’t be more thankful that I did. I made Ube Jam and I thought I’d use some of it to make this cookie. So basically, I ended up having a Jam that I can use for my bread or even have it on its own, and I have a Ube Crinkles, 2 birds in one stone. Super treat, super happy.

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This cookie is very fragile and soft. So you have to be patient to wait for it to at least cool 5-10 minutes before attacking it. After 5 minutes it will still be slightly warm, so you can actually feel how soft and smooth it is when you bite it. Make sure to coat the cookie as much powdered sugar as possible, as it really gave the cookie extra sweetness which actually sealed the deal for me. The batter itself is not too sweet, so this makes up for it. The sugar-coating on top will crack, but the cookie will not but it’s definitely done already.

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The cookie will also spread so it’s important to leave spaces in between when arranging them in baking sheet. One of the thing I like about this cookie is that you can make the cookie batter ahead of time and you can store at 2-3 days in the fridge (covered with cling wrap). I personally like baking few pieces at a time so that I get to eat them fresh from the oven. Although cookies can be kept frozen, there’s nothing like a freshly made, freshly baked cookies. It makes a difference in the texture and in the way that it spread as it bakes. Let me show you how I made it. Let’s get started!

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Tips to a successful Ube Crinkles:

  • Ube Jam consistency: One big factor that could affect the spread of this cookie is the consistency of the Ube Jam. The Jam should be on the thick side (not runny) and should be completely cold (refrigerated and not freshly made). I like to use my homemade jam that has been refrigerated minimum overnight as it tends to have a better consistency and is much stable. A soft and runny Jam will result to a soft batter, and soft batter will result to flat thin cookie.
  • Amount of Flour – The amount of flour could slightly vary depending on the consistency of the Ube Jam. For a slightly soft Ube Jam, use 1 cup of flour otherwise for thick Ube Jam, use 3/4 cup all purpose flour. Feel the cookie batter, it should be soft and slightly sticky, not too dense and dry.
  • Chilling: Chilling is a MUST. No matter how excited you are to bake this cookie, I suggest you take time to chill the batter. The final batter will still be soft and baking it in this stage will result to flat and thin cookie. If the batter turn out to be too soft, add more flour to get it to right texture. The amount of additional flour depends on how runny or soft the batter is, add 1 tbsp at a time and check. I always suggest to bake 1 piece first (after chilling) to test how it will spread, I find that mine works best if cookie dough is left overnight in the fridge. Make the cookie batter ahead of time and leave it overnight, then bake it the following day.

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 – 1 cup all-purpose flour (If the Ube Jam is really thick, use only 3/4 cup otherwise if slightly thin, use 1 cup)
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter – room temperature
  • 21/2 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup granulated white sugar
  • 1 egg – room temperature
  • 1/2 cupUbe Jam.I used my Homemade Ube Jam, you can also use store-bought. Jam should be completely cooled overnight in the fridge recommended.
  • 1/2 tsp Ube flavoring (I used the McCormick Ube Flavor) – optional
  • 1 cup powdered sugar – sifted to remove lumps

Instructions:

  1. Mix dry ingredients: flour, baking powder and salt.
  2. Mix wet ingredients: Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then add the egg. The batter will curdle that is normal. Continue mixing until well combined.
  3. Mix Ube Jam: Add in Ube Jam and ube flavoring (if using) and continue mixing until combined.
  4. Add Dry Ingredients: Gradually add the dry ingredients, and continue mixing until combined. The cookie batter will be soft and sticky. If your cookie dough is too soft, add 1-2 tbsp flour.
  5. Chill the dough: Cover the bowl with cling wrap, making sure the cling wrap touches the top of the batter to avoid forming a’skin’ on top. Chill for 4 hours minimum, or preferably overnight in refrigerator. After chilling, the cookie batter will be harder and it will be easy to roll it into balls. The sticky surface will allow the sugar to stick during the coating process. Important thing to note that the consistency of the Ube Jam you used could greatly affect the texture of the cookie. If your Jam is runny or too soft, the cookie will have a tendency to spread and be flat. [VIDEO] Ube Crinkles Using Homemade Ube Jam (8)
  6. Form dough into balls and roll in icing sugar, I used a small ice cream scooper. If the cookie dough is too hard to roll, give it few minutes in room temperature to thaw but do not let it get too soft or you will have a flat cookie.[VIDEO] Ube Crinkles Using Homemade Ube Jam (9)[VIDEO] Ube Crinkles Using Homemade Ube Jam (10)
  7. Line a cookie tray with parchment paper, or silicone mat. Arrange the cookie balls leaving at least 3-inch apart to give space for cookie when it spread as it bakes.[VIDEO] Ube Crinkles Using Homemade Ube Jam (11)
  8. Bake at 350F for 12 minutes. Leave in the tray to cool. No need to transfer in cooling rack, the remaining heat should finish baking the cookie.

Makes 13 cookies

Note: If you are using my Homemade Ube Jam Recipe to make this cookie, 1 batch of the Jam can make 52 pieces. The Jam itself last up to 1 month in the refrigerator, so you do not have to use the entire batch to make all the 52 pieces of cookies. I normally bake them in 4 batches spread over a month, or just whenever I feel like having it.

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Storage

Cookie dough can be kept in the refrigerator for 2-3 days, fully covered.

How to freeze baked and unbaked cookie

I created a separate post that discusses How to Freeze Cookie Dough. Check it out as it covers the basic information that you need to know, and they are very handy. The post covers briefly the following:

  • Why freeze cookie dough?
  • What kind of cookies are best for freezing?
  • What are the cookies to avoid freezing
  • How long can you freeze a cookie dough?
  • Freezing baked cookies
  • How to freeze cookie dough?
  • Baking Frozen Cookie dough
  • Freezing decorated cookies

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FAQs

Why my crinkles did not crack? ›

The most common reason for cookies that don't crack is either that the oven was not hot enough or the baking powder was expired. Be sure to allow plenty of time for your oven to heat, and use a fresh container of baking powder!

How to use ube spread? ›

For a simple way to dip into your Ube Spread stash, use it to top pancakes like TikTok user @doll_legs did. The spread is a great substitute for maple syrup on any type of pancakes, and works as a sweet waffle or French toast topper as well. Add some homemade whipped cream and sliced fruit for a really decadent meal.

What to use instead of ube extract? ›

Our advice about the best ube substitute is the kamote. Once you've chosen your tuber, the real trick is mimicking its vibrant color and flavor.

Why is my chocolate crinkles hard? ›

Don't overbake or they will be hard – they'll be soft like pudding when you take them out of the oven, but they'll firm up as they cool! If you overbake, they will be tough AND they will not sink back down to reveal their beautiful crinkle pattern.

Why are my crinkles not spreading? ›

This is down to the ratio of ingredients in the dough, mainly. There is a high proportion of dry ingredients (i.e. flour, cocoa powder, ground almonds) to liquid ingredients (eggs, butter). This results in a drier dough which stops the cookies from spreading when baked.

Why aren't my cookies cracking on top? ›

Issues with cracking usually derive from the sugar coating, not enough or expired baking powder or baking soda, or the oven temperature isn't hot enough. Solution: Granulated sugar is more effective at drying the surface than powdered sugar.

Is ube spread the same as ube jam? ›

Ube Spread or Filling made from powder or puree. This is a similar take on ube halaya, a Filipino ube jam or dessert, that is used in a lot of baked goods, halo halo (shaved ice dessert), ice cream, and so much more. Purple Yam or Ube is what gives baked goods that distinct beautiful purple or violet colour!

What is benefits of ube jam? ›

Purple yam is good for several reasons. It offers a good amount of dietary fibre, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. It can support digestive health, provide antioxidant protection, help regulate blood sugar levels, contribute to weight management, and promote overall well-being.

What to eat with ube jam? ›

Ube halaya is one of the best ways you can enjoy ube. You can spread it on toast, on pastries, as a base for desserts and frostings, or even snack on it by the spoon.

What is the difference between ube halaya and ube jam? ›

Ube halaya is the main base in ube/purple yam flavored-pastries and ube ice cream. It can also be incorporated in other desserts such as halo-halo. It is also commonly anglicized as ube jam, or called by its original native name, nilupak na ube.

What flavor goes best with ube? ›

A few fruit flavors that pair particularly well with ube are:
  • Mango.
  • Apricot.
  • Guava.
  • Orange.
  • Pear.
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Which is healthier taro or ube? ›

Taro Nutrition. In terms of calories, taro and ube are very similar, with around 140 to 180 calories per serving. Ube is higher in sugar and has lots of antioxidants. Because it has a low glycemic index, meaning the carbohydrates and sugars get metabolized by your body very slowly, it can also help regulate blood sugar ...

Why are my crinkles flat? ›

Why are my crinkle cookies flat? Flat cookies are often the result of too little flour or butter that's too soft. In the case of crinkle cookies, if you don't let the dough firm up in the fridge before scooping and rolling, they'll spread too much in the oven and lose their domed crackled topping.

How do I make my cookies chewy instead of crunchy? ›

How To Make Cookies Chewy Without Cornstarch
  1. Go heavy on brown sugar. It has more moisture than its granulated counterpart, which means the cookie comes out less crispy. ...
  2. Choose margarine or shortening instead of butter. ...
  3. Use baking powder instead of baking soda. ...
  4. Rest your dough. ...
  5. Shorten baking time.
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Why is powdered sugar melting on crinkles? ›

It's also helpful to bake these cookies on dry days. Any humidity in the air will soak into the confectioners' sugar, slightly melting it. Sometimes you can't avoid humidity, but if you're wondering why the sugar melts, it could be the weather. Again, go heavy on that confectioners' sugar layer.

Why aren't my crinkle cookies crinkling? ›

While we found that multiple factors can affect how quickly the top dries out and thus how many cracks are formed (including the temperature of the dough and how rapidly it spreads in the oven), a simple tweak turned out to be key to producing a maximum number of fissures: rolling the balls of dough in granulated sugar ...

Why are my cookies never crunchy? ›

Q: Why are my cookies not crisp enough? They are underbaked. Lower your oven temperature and bake longer but at a lower temperature. Using too much flour or the wrong kind of flour.

How do you fix crunchy cookie dough? ›

To fix this, you can add more fat to the dough. This can be in the form of butter, shortening, or even olive oil. Just add a little at a time until the dough comes together and is no longer crumbly. You may also need to add more liquid, such as milk or water, to get the right consistency.

Why didn't my Snickerdoodles crack? ›

Cracking occurs from several chemical reactions during the baking process. If some of your cookies aren't cracking, it could be because those dough balls were less round than others, the dough became too warm, your oven isn't heating evenly, or (most likely) the cinnamon sugar coating wasn't applied as thoroughly.

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