Looking for a super yummy, easy, fuss-free recipe? Cake mix cookies are it!
I’d never heard of making cookies with cake mix until about a year ago, but it is ridiculously, ridiculously easy. So there’s really no reason NOT to make some today, right?
After making a couple of batches, I experimented with a little “extra” ingredient and – voila! – this Butterscotch Chocolate Chip Cake Mix Cookie recipe was born! Here’s how to make some of your own!
Butterscotch Chocolate Chip Cake Mix Cookie Recipe
So, if you’re going to make cake mix cookies, then you’re definitely going to need…cake mix. I think most of us probably have a box lying in the back of the pantry somewhere.
I used Betty Crocker Super Moist Yellow Cake Mix, but you could probably use whatever flavor you want.
You just empty out the cake mix, then add in some baking powder.
Pour in vegetable oil and a couple of eggs.
Then butterscotch chips (which were also lying in the back of my pantry)…
and chocolate chips (which, as you can see, had also been lying in my pantry for some time). They still tasted good, though, so if your chocolate chips look dry, they’re okay to use. 🙂
Use a tablespoon to drop mounds onto ungreased baking sheets.
And in about 10 minutes, you have these.
Can’t you just smell them through the computer screen?
A quick note: These cookies do NOT brown on top. They turn golden (because of the yellow cake mix), but they don’t get that “cookie brown” color. So after 10 minutes, they really are done. Don’t overcook them!
All that’s missing now is a huge glass of milk.
Get the full recipe below! Happy baking!
Butterscotch Chocolate Chip Cake Mix Cookies
Ingredients
- Adapted from Cake Mix Cookies VII Recipe at All Recipes
- 1 - 18.25 ounce box yellow cake mix
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup butterscotch chips
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
Instructions
-
Empty the yellow cake mix into a large mixing bowl.
-
Add the baking powder and stir to mix well.
-
Pour in the vegetable oil, then add both eggs.
-
Stir until combined. The mixture should look yellow and glossy.
-
Add in the butterscotch chips and the chocolate chips.
-
Mix well.
-
Drop by rounded spoonfuls onto two ungreased cookie sheets.
-
Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. (Cookies will NOT look brown on the top.)
-
Let cool, then serve!
And if you want even more cookie goodness, check out my roundup of 25 Dee-Licious Cookie Bar Recipes!