Best Crumble Copycat Recipes

We’ve all seen them—those viral Crumbl-inspired cookie recipes that flood our feeds with tantalizing photos and promises of bakery-level indulgence. But how many of these actually deliver on the experience?

From sugar cookie staples to creative twists like key lime pie and frozen hot chocolate cookies, this list dives into Crumbl copycat recipes and whether they live up to the hype. Grab your baking sheets as we explore these delectable contenders for your next at-home baking adventure!

1. Easter Sugar Cookies (Crumbl Inspired)

These cookies bring holiday charm with vibrant decorations and a sweet buttery base that’s perfect for Easter celebrations. While aesthetically pleasing, the heavy focus on decorations may not fully capture the classic Crumbl texture, though they’re still a festive hit for the season.

Two Easter sugar cookies on pink plate with sprinkles on the side.

2. Crumbl Sugar Cookies

A faithful classic, this recipe gets close to Crumbl’s signature soft, chewy texture with a touch of crispness. While some bakers may find the sweetness a bit more noticeable than the original, it’s a satisfying option for those craving the iconic cookie base.

Copycat Crumbl cookies on parchment paper with Christmas sprinkles and twinkle lights.

3. Key Lime Pie Cookies (Crumbl Copycat)

A refreshing citrusy take, these cookies strike a balance between tangy lime flavor and sweet indulgence. Though the lime punch might feel bold for some, they’re a fun and creative summer-inspired upgrade.

A key lime pie cookie with a bite out of it.

  

4. Chocolate Oreo Cookie Recipe

Rich and indulgent, these cookies combine chocolatey goodness with Oreo-inspired decadence. While they cater to chocolate lovers, the dense texture could feel heavy for those who prefer lighter cookies.

Chocolate cookies with oreo cookie crumb frosting topped with oreo cookie crumbs.

5. Gluten-Free Cornbread Cookies

A unique spin for cornbread enthusiasts, this gluten-free recipe delivers nostalgia in cookie form. Though not a traditional Crumbl base, its creative flavor profile and subtle cornmeal texture are delightful for fans of something different.

A tray of gluten free cornbread cookies topped with honey butter and honey.

6. Cinnamon Roll Cookies

These cookies take inspiration from the cozy flavors of a cinnamon roll with a gooey, spiced center. Some may find the cinnamon level slightly overwhelming compared to the balanced flavor of Crumbl’s original offerings, but they’re perfect for spice lovers.

Copycat Crumble cinnamon roll cookies on a wire cooling rack.

7. Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookies

Replicating Crumbl’s chocolate chip cookies, this recipe gets close with its gooey texture and decadent chocolate chips. While results may vary slightly based on your oven, it achieves a satisfying homemade version of Crumbl’s bestseller.

Copycat Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookies

8. Copycat Crumbl Raspberry Cheesecake Cookies

Created with a cake mix base, these cookies are a simple way to recreate the beloved raspberry cheesecake flavor. While delicious, the slightly different texture from the cake mix sets it apart from the bakery-style crumb.

Raspberry Cheesecake cookies on a wire rack.

9. Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip Cookies

A perfect blend of chocolate and peanut butter, these cookies bring nostalgic flavors to life. However, the strong peanut butter taste might overpower the balance Crumbl strives for, catering best to PB devotees.

Melty chocolate peanut butter chip cookies stacked on a wire rack with a teal towel underneath.

10. Crumbl Frozen Hot Chocolate Cookies

This recipe imagines hot chocolate in cookie form, complete with frosted toppings. While comforting and delicious for colder months, it might not deliver the multifaceted flavor layers some expect from Crumbl’s more complex creations.

Two homemade Crumbl Cocoa Cookies with chocolate icing

Ready to channel your inner pastry chef and embark on a Crumbl-inspired baking journey? While some recipes come daringly close to the real deal, experimenting with your favorite flavors might reveal new favorites—store-bought or otherwise. 🍪🍫