I have seen many cake mix cookie recipes. Does anyone have a TNT, never-fail version? I would like to try a really good one. Thanks!
By JudyR from DSM, IA
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I don't know why these cookies wouldn't be good. The cake mix includes most of the ingredients. All you have add is the moist ingredients. I would go to the sites like Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, etc. and look at the cookie recipes they have that are made from cake mixes. Those are the ones I would try before other sites. If I am ever inclined to bake cookies at my age(I have always hated to bake cookies) that is what I would do. I don't bake often enough to have a large amount of baking supplies on hand any more, so for me mixes are convenient.
Here's the recipe I use (I believe it came from allrecipes.com originally but I can't be sure). This recipe has never failed me & my kids love the results!
Cake Mix Cookies
1 package cake mix
2 eggs
1/2 c vegetable oil
1 c mix-ins
Preheat oven to 350*F. Put a box cake mix in a large bowl & add eggs and vegetable oil. Mix well until the batter shows no lumps. Stir in mix-ins. Using a teaspoon, drop batter about 2" apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake for 8-10 minutes.
The mix-ins I use depends on the flavor of the cake mix. For instance, I combine chocolate cake mix & either white chips or peanut butter chips; funfetti cake mix & mini M&Ms; yellow cake mix & chocolate chips. Use your imagination & your families favorites.
These are the best I've ever had.
1 pkg. Duncan Hines white cake mix
1/4 c. brown sugar
1 c. semi sweet or white chocolate chips, or half & half, or half & 1/2 c. Heath or Reese's Bits
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