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Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies

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Soft, tender red velvet cookies made from a box mix — quick, colorful, and perfect for parties or baking with kids.

Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies

This recipe for Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies is my go-to when I want something festive, fast, and reliably delicious. I first discovered this shortcut on a hectic holiday afternoon when a last-minute bake sale request landed in my lap. With only a box of red velvet cake mix, two eggs, oil, and a handful of heart sprinkles, I created a dozen soft, tender cookies that disappeared before I could finish the timer. The texture walks the perfect line between cakey and chewy: slightly crisp at the edges with a pillowy center that melts on the tongue. That first batch earned me a lifelong reputation in my circle for being able to throw together crowd-pleasing treats in minutes.

These cookies matter because they turn pantry staples into something that looks and tastes intentional. I often make them for classroom parties, last-minute guests, or when I want a simple bake to share with neighbors. My kids love shaping the dough into mounds and scattering sprinkles on top, and the whole process becomes a memory as much as a sweet treat. The flavor is lightly chocolatey with the classic red velvet tang, and the color makes them irresistible for Valentine’s Day, birthdays, or any time you want a bright cookie plate.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Speed: Ready from bowl to cooling rack in about 25 minutes—perfect for last-minute celebrations or a quick afternoon treat.
  • Simplicity: Uses one 15.25-ounce box of red velvet cake mix, two eggs, and 1/2 cup vegetable oil—no butter, no creaming required.
  • Kid-friendly: Little hands can help mix and scoop, making it a great activity for baking with kids or teaching basic kitchen skills.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Dough can be chilled for up to 48 hours, or the baked cookies freeze well for later.
  • Customizable: Fold in heart sprinkles, chocolate chips, or white chocolate chips for different textures and flavors.
  • Reliable results: The cake mix delivers consistent rise and color with minimal technique—ideal for beginner bakers.

In my experience, these cookies always steal the spotlight at bake sales. I once brought a tray to a neighborhood potluck and watched them vanish in ten minutes—people assumed I’d spent hours. The trust I have in this method comes from repeated success: even when I swapped vegetable oil for a neutral-flavored light olive oil, the cookies kept their tender crumb and vibrant color.

Ingredients

  • 15.25-ounce box red velvet cake mix: Choose a trusted brand like Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker for consistent color and texture. Look for the 15.25-ounce size commonly labeled as 'fun-size' or standard box; it delivers the correct dry weight for this formula.
  • 2 large eggs: Room temperature eggs incorporate more easily and provide structure. Let them sit at room temperature for 20 minutes if refrigerated. They help bind the batter into a scoopable dough.
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil: Neutral oils like canola or sunflower work best; they keep cookies tender without adding extra flavor. If you prefer, substitute melted coconut oil for a hint of coconut character but expect a subtle flavor shift.
  • 1/3 cup miniature heart sprinkles: Small sprinkles distribute color evenly and avoid sinking. Use heat-stable nonpareils or mini jimmies; larger sprinkles may melt or create uneven spots.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat to prevent sticking and ensure even browning. Allow the oven to fully preheat; an accurate temperature gives the best edge-to-center texture contrast. Combine wet and dry: In a large mixing bowl, add the entire cake mix, then crack in the eggs and pour 1/2 cup vegetable oil. Use a sturdy spatula to fold and compress the mixture until a thick, slightly sticky dough forms and no dry floury streaks remain. Mixing by hand prevents overworking the leaveners that are built into the mix. Fold in sprinkles: Gently fold in 1/3 cup miniature heart sprinkles, scraping the bowl sides to incorporate evenly. Do not overmix; a few streaks of color are fine. The sprinkles add festive flecks without compromising dough structure. Scoop to shape: Use a medium cookie scoop (about 1½ tablespoons) to portion dough onto the prepared sheet, spacing 2–3 inches apart to allow for modest spreading. For uniform baking, keep scoops similarly sized and rotate the pan halfway through if baking multiple sheets. Bake and cool: Bake at 350°F for 10–12 minutes, or until the tops are set and the edges begin to color slightly. The centers will look just set—avoid overbaking to preserve tenderness. Remove from oven and let cool on the sheet for 2 minutes, then transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool completely. Tray of freshly baked red velvet cookies cooling on wire rack

You Must Know

  • Nutrition snapshot: Each cookie contains approximately 167 calories with 8.33 g fat and 21.74 g carbohydrates—ideal for an occasional sweet treat.
  • Storage: Baked cookies keep well at room temperature for 2 days in an airtight container, refrigerate up to 5 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Allergen alerts: Contains eggs and wheat; many mixes include milk solids and soy—check the box if serving to guests with allergies.
  • Baking tip: For perfectly rounded tops, chill scooped dough for 10–15 minutes before baking to minimize spread.
  • Scaling: Double the ingredients for larger batches and bake on multiple sheets, rotating racks halfway through for even color.

My favorite part about these cookies is their forgiving nature. Even when the dough is mixed a little more vigorously or the oven runs slightly hot, the cookies still turn out tender and celebratory. They’ve become my default whenever someone requests something festive but I’m short on time.

Close-up of a red velvet cookie with sprinkle accents

Storage Tips

To keep these cookies fresh, cool them completely before storing to prevent condensation. Store in an airtight container with a piece of paper towel on the top and bottom to absorb any excess moisture—this preserves the crisp edges and soft centers for up to two days at room temperature. For longer storage, freeze in a single layer on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer to a zipper freezer bag for up to three months. Reheat frozen cookies at 300°F for 5–7 minutes or microwave for 10–12 seconds to recreate that freshly-baked warmth.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you prefer richer flavor, substitute 1/2 cup melted unsalted butter for the oil—chill the dough slightly before scooping to account for firmer texture. Use two flax eggs (2 tbsp ground flax + 6 tbsp water) for an egg-free variation, though texture will be cakier. Swap the sprinkles for 1/3 cup white chocolate chips for pockets of sweet creaminess. For a gluten-free version, choose a certified gluten-free red velvet mix and verify all mix-ins are GF.

Serving Suggestions

Present these cookies on a simple white platter with a dusting of powdered sugar or a drizzle of white chocolate for extra flair. They pair beautifully with a glass of cold milk, a dollop of whipped cream, or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an indulgent dessert. For parties, arrange cookies around a small bowl of extra sprinkles so guests can add more as they wish. They’re also great in cookie gift boxes tied with ribbon.

Cultural Background

Red velvet has Southern roots and became popular for its striking color and soft crumb, often associated with celebration cakes. This cookie adaptation borrows that vibrant hue and tender crumb from the classic cake, translating it into a handheld treat. Using a commercial cake mix leans on the convenience of modern baking while honoring the nostalgic flavors of red velvet—cocoa notes balanced with a slight tang.

Seasonal Adaptations

For Valentine’s Day, keep the heart sprinkles and add a cream cheese glaze drizzle after cooling. At Christmas, fold in red and green mini candies. During summer, sandwich two cookies with a scoop of berry ice cream for a festive dessert. The base dough is versatile—switch sprinkles and mix-ins to match the season or event.

Meal Prep Tips

Make a double batch and freeze half of the baked cookies for quick weekday treats. Alternatively, portion the scooped dough onto a tray, freeze until solid, then transfer scoops to a bag for ready-to-bake cookies—add 1–2 minutes to the bake time when baking from frozen. Label containers with date and contents for easy meal planning and gift-making during busy weeks.

These cookies are a joyful, low-effort way to bring color and sweetness to any gathering. Give the dough a quick chill, pop them in the oven, and enjoy how a few simple ingredients can create so much happiness around the table.

Pro Tips

  • Use room-temperature eggs to help the dough bind more evenly and create a tender crumb.

  • Chill scooped dough for 10–15 minutes to reduce spreading and achieve taller cookies.

  • Cool cookies on the baking sheet for 2 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to prevent breakage.

  • Freeze in a single layer first to avoid sticking, then transfer to freezer bags for long-term storage.

This nourishing red velvet cake mix cookies recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How long do these cookies stay fresh?

Yes—baked cookies can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days, refrigerated up to 5 days, or frozen for 3 months.

Can I bake these from frozen or refrigerated dough?

If you bake directly from frozen scoops, add 1–2 minutes to the bake time. If baking from refrigerated dough, bake as directed.

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Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies

This Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 24 steaks
Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:12 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:22 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Instructions

1

Preheat and line pan

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat to prevent sticking and ensure even browning.

2

Mix ingredients

In a large bowl, combine the red velvet cake mix, 2 large eggs, and 1/2 cup vegetable oil. Stir until a thick dough forms and no dry mix remains.

3

Fold in sprinkles

Gently fold 1/3 cup miniature heart sprinkles into the dough, scraping the bowl sides to ensure even distribution without overmixing.

4

Scoop onto sheet

Use a medium cookie scoop (about 1½ tablespoons) to portion dough onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing cookies 2–3 inches apart.

5

Bake and cool

Bake for 10–12 minutes at 350°F until cookies are set and edges are lightly colored. Cool on the sheet for 2 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

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Nutrition

Calories: 167.34kcal | Carbohydrates: 21.74g | Protein:
1.81g | Fat: 8.33g | Saturated Fat: 2g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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