Ube Cookies Recipe - Soft and Chewy (2024)

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Ube cookies are delightfully soft and chewy, packed with real ube halaya, and studded with white chocolate chips for the perfect ube treat. It’s very easy to make too!

(Looking for ube crinkles? Check out this easy and very popular ube crinkle cookies recipe.)

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How are ube cookies different from ube crinkles

Why you’ll love this ube cookie recipe

How to make chewy ube cookies

Easy recipe with step-by-step photos

Tips for making perfect purple yam cookies every time

What is ube and other recipe FAQs

Other ube dessert recipes

Ube Cookies Recipe – Soft and Chewy

Don’t you just love ube?

When I started my blog all those years ago, I felt alone in my obsession with the humble Filipino purple yam but, happily, it’s gone mainstream since then that even Trader Joe’s sells ube sugar cookies and other treats.

And lemme tell you, I’ve been a busy bee all summer working on all kinds of ube recipe ideas.

These are just some of my newest ones that are fast becoming reader favourites:

  • Ube brownies recipe — perfectly chewy and fudgy
  • Ube cheesecake bars — a mouthwatering combination of ube brownies and my much beloved ube cheesecake
  • Ube pie recipe — Jollibee-style

Today I have ube cookies for you.

Imagine your favourite chewy and fudgy favourite chocolate chip cookie, but ube. It’s so good!

And it’s hard to resist that lovely purple colour, which makes this perfect for celebrations like Christmas and Easter. Let’s get to it.

How are ube cookies different from ube crinkles

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As much as I love my ube crinkles recipe, I’ve had requests to come up with an ube cookie recipe that’s not a crinkle.

Crinkles are awesome, but I understand a lot of you want good old fashioned ube cookies. Hey, me too!

So this recipe is closer to ube chocolate chip cookies, but with white chocolates. So I suppose we can call it an ube white chocolate cookies recipe if we’re being all formal lol.

Regardless of what you end up calling them, these cookies have the same tender, chewy and fudgy consistency of a chocolate chip cookie but packed with that delicious ube flavour we love.

Why you’ll love this ube cookie recipe

Making ube cookies is the easiest thing ever. You’ll want to make them all the time.

  • No powdered sugar. Unlike crinkles, you don’t need to roll the cookie dough in powdered sugar.
  • Don’t need to crackle. And you don’t need to worry about whether they will properly crackle or not. Just place on your baking sheet, bake and enjoy.
  • Packed with ube flavour. Like all my ube recipes here on TUB, these cookies are packed with ube flavour not just from ube extract but from a generous amount of ube jam or ube halaya.
  • Pretty purple. It’s seriously hard to ignore that purple colour. These will definitely stand out in your cookie tray, at bake sales, and will make for stunning holiday gifts.
  • Keeps well. Plus, they keep well. You can leave the cookies in your cookie jar on your counter for up to five days or chill in the fridge for up to 3 weeks. They’ll disappear sooner than that though!
  • Delicious. Because they are very, very good cookies. Perfect with coffee, tea or, my personal favourite, milk. Even Santa will appreciate it.

How to make chewy ube cookies

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Making ube cookies is easy. The cookie dough needs to chill before baking so you’ll need to plan around that but otherwise, each step is simple and straightforward.

First you’ll want to gather your ingredients.

Ingredients

To make these pretty purple cookies with white chocolate chips, you’ll need:

  • All purpose flour
  • Cornstarch
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Unsalted butter
  • Granulated sugar
  • Brown sugar
  • Ube jam or ube halaya
  • Eggs
  • Ube extract
  • White chocolate chips

Baking tools

I like using my stand mixer when making these cookies but a handheld electric mixer will also work. Note that the batter is very thick and sticky so you might be in for a little arm workout if using a handheld mixer.

I also use:

  • A cookie sheet — I usually use a commercial-sized cookie sheet but a regular-sized one will work as well (see tips below)
  • Parchment paper or a Silpat mat
  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Rubber spatula
  • Cookie scoop — I use a medium-sized cookie scoop. You can also use a regular spoon or even your fingers; a cookie scoop just ensures your cookies are the same size.

I also always recommend using a kitchen scale and an oven thermometer when baking for better results.

Easy recipe with step-by-step photos

1 DRY INGREDIENTS. In a medium sized bowl, whisk all-purpose flour, cornstarch, baking powder and salt. Set aside.

2 BUTTER AND SUGAR. Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or in a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer, beat unsalted butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar on med-high speed until well blended.

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3 UBE. Add ube jam and ube extract and continue beating until incorporated.

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4 EGGS. Add eggs and beat until combined

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5 FLOUR MIXTURE. Add your flour mixture to your ube mixture in thirds and beat until no more streaks of flour remain. Remember to scrape the bottom and sides of your bowl in every step.

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6 WHITE CHOCOLATE CHIPS. Stir in white chocolate chips, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and chill the batter for at least 3 hours.

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7 PREHEAT. When ready, preheat your oven to 350F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

8 ROLL. Scoop about 2 tablespoons of dough and roll into balls using your hands. Place on cookie sheet with about 2 inches of space around each cookie.

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9 BAKE. Bake for 10-11 minutes or until the cookies are just set.

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10 COOL. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely on the pan. Optional but highly recommended step: as soon as you remove your cookies from the oven, gently press a few pieces of white chocolate chips on top of each cookie. This makes them prettier but note that this adds to their sweetness as well.

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Tips for making perfect purple yam cookies every time

Easy, right? Here are tips to make this ube cookies recipe even easier.

  • Cookie dough is too sticky. If the dough is too sticky to scoop out, chill it some more. If you’re having difficulty rolling it because your hands are getting sticky, try rolling with damp hands.
  • Cookie dough is too hard. If the cookie batter is too tough to scoop out, leave it out on the counter for a few minutes before scooping. Watch that it doesn’t get too soft though.
  • Baking chewy cookies. For perfectly chewy cookies, don’t over bake them because they will continue to cook while cooling in the pan. My magic number is 11 minutes but since every oven is different, check at 10 minutes. And always use an oven thermometer to ensure you’re baking at the correct temperature.
  • I only have one baking pan. If you only have one baking pan or cookie sheet, no worries. You can use the same pan to bake the whole batch. Just make sure to keep the uncooked cookie dough in the fridge while each batch is cooking and that the pan has cooled completely before using again. Also watch that your oven temperature remains constant.
  • Is it necessary to chill the cookie dough? Yes, it is necessary to chill the cookie dough in this Philippine cookies recipe. It helps make the batter manageable to scoop and roll, allows the flavours to come together, and prevents the cookies from spreading too much.

What is ube and other recipe FAQs

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What is ube

Ube is purple yam. It’s often mistaken for purple sweet potato or taro but these are all different from one another.

Ube is not unique to the Philippines but it is definitely a national favourite. It’s made into all sorts of treats like ube ice cream, ube cake, and ube jam.

After all these years, I still find it challenging to describe how ube tastes like.

It’s very unique and doesn’t taste similar to anything I can think of. It’s really one of those things you have to taste for yourself.

Do I need to use ube jam

Ube jam is often the base of many ube recipes and this cookie recipe is no exception. You need the jam here for that real, earthy, bold ube flavour.

You can find ube jam or ube halaya in Asian supermarkets. You can also find some online. Frankly though, I’ve never been happy with the ones I’ve tried here.

So I make my own ube halaya and couldn’t be happier. I use fresh ube but you can also use frozen ube if that’s what’s available. Check it out.

Do I need to use ube extract

You also need ube extract in this recipe. It intensifies the ube flavour and helps bring that vibrant violet to the cookies.

Without ube extract, your ube cookies won’t be as purple and the ube flavour will be lacking.

You can find ube extract in Asian supermarkets and Amazon. I use McCormick ube extract or flavouring in my ube recipes.

Can I use chocolate chips

You can definitely use chocolate chips instead of white chocolate chips in this recipe.

Just note that chocolate chips aren’t as sweet as white chocolate chips so the flavour profile of your cookies will change.

Can I make ube cookies ahead of time

If you’re not planning to bake cookies today, you can chill the cookie dough overnight and bake them tomorrow.

Baked ube cookies will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 weeks. You can serve them chilled or room temperature.

How to store purple yam cookies

You have two options for storage:

1. In your cookie jar on your counter. Cookies will last up to 5 days. I’ve found that they tend toget very soft and tender the longer they sit though. This is not a bad thing, I just prefer my cookies with a little more fudginess to them. So my recommendation is #2 below.

2. In an airtight container in the fridge. Kept in the fridge, these cookies will last up to 3 weeks. And they will acquire a nice fudgy texture to them, in addition to being soft and tender. Perfect!

Other ube dessert recipes

If you love this purple Filipino dessert as much as I do, you’ll love these other purple dessert recipes.

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  • Ube chiffon cake is light, airy and melts-in-your-mouth. With its vibrant purple colour and delicious ube flavour, it’s perfect for special occasions. Easy to make, it’s great as an everyday cake too!
  • Ube cupcakes are little ube cakes packed with big ube flavour. Soft, dense and just the right amount of sweet. Top with ube whipped cream frosting and sprinkle with toasted shredded coconut for the ultimate Filipino treat.

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Ube Cookies Recipe – Soft and Chewy

Author: Jolina

Ube cookies are delightfully soft and chewy, packed with real ube halaya, and studded with white chocolate chips for the perfect ube treat. It’s very easy to make too!

5 from 69 votes

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Chill Time 3 hours hrs

Total Time 3 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 44 cookies

Calories 135 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium sized bowl, whisk all-purpose flour, cornstarch, baking powder and salt. Set aside.

  • Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or in a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer, beat unsalted butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar on med-high speed until well blended.

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  • Add ube jam and ube extract and continue beating until incorporated.

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  • Add eggs and beat until combined.

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  • Add your flour mixture to your ube mixture in thirds and beat until no more streaks of flour remain. Remember to scrape the bottom and sides of your bowl in every step.

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  • Stir in white chocolate chips, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and chill the batter for at least 3 hours.

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  • When ready, preheat your oven to 350F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Scoop about 2 tablespoons of dough and roll into balls using your hands. Place on cookie sheet with about 2 inches of space around each cookie.

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  • Bake for 10-11 minutes or until the cookies are just set.

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  • Remove from oven and allow to cool completely on the pan. Optional but highly recommended step: as soon as you remove your cookies from the oven, gently press a few pieces of white chocolate chips on top of each cookie. This makes them prettier but note that this adds to their sweetness as well.

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Notes

  1. The total number of cookies will depend on how big or small you roll your cookie dough.
  2. Not all ube jams are made the same. I make my own ube halaya and if you use that to make your ube cookies, you don’t need to change anything in the recipe. If you use store-bought ube jam, taste your cookie dough before adding in the egg so you can decide if you need more sugar, ube or both. Make sure to add sugar or ube in small increments.
  3. See post for complete step-by-step photos, lots of baking tips, and FAQs.

Nutrition

Calories: 135kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 1gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 60mgPotassium: 137mgFiber: 1gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 144IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 29mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information are estimates only.

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Happy baking!

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Ube Cookies Recipe - Soft and Chewy (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making cookies soft and chewy? ›

Cornstarch gives the cookies that ultra soft consistency we all love. Plus, it helps keep the cookies beautifully thick. We use the same trick when making shortbread cookies. Egg yolk: Another way to promise a super chewy chocolate chip cookie is to use an extra egg yolk.

What is the secret ingredient to keep cookies soft? ›

Light corn syrup is another ingredient that you can add to cookie dough that will help it stay softer longer. The corn syrup you buy at the grocery store is not the high-fructose corn syrup that soft drinks are made with; it's a sugar that is liquid at room temperature and helps other sugars say liquid at high heat.

What factors cause a cookie to be crisp soft and chewy? ›

The ingredients you use and how you shape your cookies both play an important role in whether your cookies turn out crispy or chewy. The type of flour and sugar you use, if your cookie dough contains eggs, and whether you use melted or softened butter all factor into the crispy-chewy equation, too.

What makes a cookie chewy vs soft? ›

If you enjoy your cookies soft and chewy, chances are likely the recipe contains a common ingredient that serves a very specific purpose. No, it's not granulated sugar, nor the butter. It's not the egg, all-purpose flour, or even the vanilla extract. The simple, yet oh-so-necessary component is cornstarch.

What makes cookies soft and fluffy? ›

Baking soda

When added to dough, baking soda releases a carbon dioxide gas which helps leaven the dough, creating a soft, fluffy cookie. Baking soda is generally used in recipes that contain an acidic ingredient such as vinegar, sour cream or citrus.

Should I use baking soda or baking powder in cookies? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

What is the secret for good cookies? ›

The key is to always use top-quality ingredients as they'll result in a better cookie; it really is that simple.
  • Always use butter.
  • Choose the right sugar.
  • Choose the right flour.
  • Check your flour is in date.
  • Choose the right kind of chocolate.
  • Cream the butter and sugar.
  • Beat in the eggs.
  • Fold in the flour.

How do you guarantee chewy cookies? ›

Rest the Dough A secret baker's trick is to rest your cookie dough in the fridge. You can rest it for at least an hour, which will evaporate some of the water and increase the sugar content, helping to keep your baked cookies chewy.

What are 3 factors that contribute to a chewy cookie? ›

  • Brown sugar is key. Brown sugar has molasses in it which is like a more liquid ingredient. ...
  • Use baking soda / powder. It helps give your cookie a little rise which makes the center a little more chewy/cakey hence sort.
  • Freeze your cookie dough before scooping.
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How do you make cookies soft and chewy vs hard and crisp? ›

Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

What does brown sugar do in cookies? ›

Brown sugar, meanwhile, is dense and compacts easily, creating fewer air pockets during creaming—that means that there's less opportunity to entrap gas, creating cookies that rise less and spread more. With less moisture escaping via steam, they also stay moist and chewy.

Does melted butter make cookies chewy? ›

Melted butter helps to make a chewy more dense style cookie (rather than creamed butter and sugar) recipes. You can bake the cookies after mixing, but if you have the time, I strongly suggest chilling the dough balls in the refrigerator for as long as you can.

What is the best flour for cookies? ›

All-Purpose Flour: The Versatile Choice

All-purpose flour is the most commonly used flour in cookie recipes due to its moderate protein content (usually around 10-12%).

Why do you put corn syrup in cookies? ›

So, when you mix corn syrup into your cookie batter, all of that moisture will make and keep your baked cookies deliciously tender. The texture of cookies benefits from corn syrup as well. As you combine your ingredients to make your cookie batter, corn syrup will pull some of the surrounding air into your batter.

What determines the moistness of a cookie? ›

Butter contributes milk solids and water to a cookie, both of which soften it. Brown sugar contributes molasses – again, a softener. Using lower-moisture sugar (granulated) and fat (vegetable shortening), plus a longer, slower bake than normal, produces light, crunchy cookies.

What does adding cornstarch to cookies do? ›

Cookies. Cornstarch does kind of incredible things to cookies. I mean not only does it give them soft centers, prevents them from spreading, and makes them somewhat thick (in a good way), but it also contributes to the chewiness factor, which, in my opinion, is the most important cookie attribute.

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