Red Velvet Cookies From Cake Mix
These no-fuss, no-muss easy red velvet cookies from cake mix are so handy when you need a quick snack or delicious dessert! The end result is a big batch of beautiful, perfectly shaped chewy red velvet cookies studded with white chocolate.
I don’t know about you, but I’m guessing you are probably a lot like me. Once this time of year rolls around, we imagine ourselves in the kitchen each day, whipping up cakes, cookies, and all manner of holiday confections for our loved ones, neighbors, and friends. In my imagination, I’m always wearing a big old smile as my family looks on adoringly in appreciation of how I do all of these wonderful things to make this time of year even more memorable.
And then you realize how messy the kitchen is already and how quickly you can fill up a sink with dirty dishes, how very tired you are after working all day, shuttling the kids to activities, and juggling housework on top of it all. I’m lucky if I get a few evenings of recreational cooking in, but any dreams of weeks filled with baking nights go out the door as fast as those crazy times when I up and decide that I’m going to be a get organized
And that is where these red velvet cookies from cake mix come in! No-fuss, no-muss, and you end up with big, beautiful, perfectly shaped chewy red velvet cookies studded with white chocolate. Thankfully, all it takes is just four ingredients, one dirty bowl, five minutes, and a couple of baking sheets. This red velvet cookie recipe is complete in under 30 minutes. THAT makes my days merrier!
Pay attention and don’t blink because these are made so fast you’re liable to miss it if ya do!
Recipe Ingredients
- A box of red velvet cake mix
- 2 eggs
- White chocolate chips
- Vegetable oil
How to Make Red Velvet Cookies From Cake Mix
Place the boxed cake mix, eggs, and oil in a large bowl.
Mix with an electric mixer until blended.
Fold in the white chocolate chips.
Scoop your cookie dough out into slightly smaller than golf ball-sized balls onto an ungreased baking sheet. You can simply use a spoon or a .
Bake these at 350 for 10-12 minutes, or until very lightly browned on the bottom edges.
Let them cool for a few minutes before removing them from the cookie sheets.
Look how pretty!
Enjoy your delicious red velvet cake cookies!
Storage
Store your cake mix cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days. You can also freeze the raw cookie dough or the baked cookies as well. Thaw at room temperature before devouring!
Recipe Notes
- Some people refer to this as red velvet cookie cake mix. The pictured is the same and this recipe works with any cake mix. I especially like chocolate and red velvet.
- Instead of white chocolate chips, you can use semi-sweet, milk, or dark chocolate chips instead.
- Adapt this recipe to make any kind of cookies. For example, use a chocolate cake mix and white chocolate chips, or a vanilla cake mix with sprinkles.
- Another option is to roll the cookie dough balls in granulated sugar or powdered sugar before baking.
- Make a red velvet cookie sandwich by adding our homemade cream cheese frosting between two cookies. ? YUM.
- If the cookie dough/cake batter is too sticky, refrigerate for 30 minutes. Then it should be good to go!
Check out these other red velvet recipes:
Phenomenal Red Velvet Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 1 box red velvet cake mix I use Duncan Hines
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup white chocolate chips I use Toll House, they're very good
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, combine the cake mix, eggs, and oil. Mix with an electric mixer until well blended. Stir in the white chocolate morsels.1 box red velvet cake mix, 1/2 cup vegetable oil, 1 cup white chocolate chips, 2 eggs
- Spoon cookie dough balls (a little smaller than golf ball size) onto ungreased cookie sheets using a spoon or cookie scoop.
- Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes or until very lightly browned on the edges. Allow them to cool completely before removing them from the cookie sheet.
Nutrition
Life is short. Lick the bowl. 🙂
I hated math at that level, oh didn’t like it in lower levels but could manage it. I failed grade 9 because I put down the answers and no work, I did it all in my head but couldn’t tell the teachers how. I still don’t know . I do know the next year the teacher actually made up an equation he had to work to find an answer, I had it written dow within a minute, he knew I wasn’t cheating so he marked my papers himself, I could make the equations, but not the work steps to get the answer, my brain just wouldn’t do all that when it knew the answer.
That having been said, the cookies look great.
By the way they lied about needing that abc stuff later in the work force, I needed adding, subtracting and multiplication skills in every job, and in my home life, learn accounting instead, better return on the work, as far as math goes, kids need to learn budgeting, checkbook balancing, and how to deal withrent, mortgages etc, not how to play with letters and numbers.
I like the way you think Eva!!
Years ago,I got a “C” in Algebra for the same reason. Al answers correct;no work to show how….
I forgot to add, this dough is so easy to work with, next batch I’m trying it in a cookie press.
Great idea Donna. I have never tried it, please let me know how it works out!!
I made these for the first time today,I had tried the recipe on the Duncan Hines box last year and it was a disaster…This year I found this much easier recipe though your site…They are Fantastic!!!! I just finished making my 3rd batch…Thank You My Christmas tins no doubt will be a Hit !!!!!
God Bless and Merry Christmas to You and Yours.
Thanks for this recipe Christy. My boyfriend needed to bring 40 cookies to a office meeting. Of course he knows I get all your emails with recipes so he asked me to make one of your cookie recipes. This one looked perfect since it is Christmas time.
Oh Wow, I am so honored!! I hope every one loves the cookies and you have a very Merry Christmas!!
Your cookies were a hit at the office meeting Christy! My boyfriend just texted me to tell me everyone loved them! He said they were gone in a few minutes. Thanks so much again for the help. I cannot wait till your next cookbook comes out. Merry Christmas to you!
Oh my goodness, I am so glad they were a hit!!!!
Keep’em coming!! I am loving these EASY wonderful recipes for Christmas cooking!!
Christy, I’m not really into baking, so these cookies look great for me. The only baking I do is with boxed mixes, so thanks for an easy cookie recipe I will have to try soon.
As for math, don’t throw anything at me, but I actually LIKE math and find it to be easy. Thankfully, my son takes after me in that regard. It works out well since we homeschool, which I think you just recently started doing with your daughter. Just wait, the math gets a little tricky in a few years…
These look so yummy. Gonna have to try them soon. I SOOOOO agree with you on this so called algebra mess. I’m dealing with the same thing with my 9th grade daughter. I don’t know where they get this crazy stuff from.