Red Velvet M&M Cookies Recipe posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email Jump to Recipe SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. An easy recipe for soft red velvet cookies made with a cake mix! Welcome back to another round of red velvet! And is there really a better way to start off a week than with M&Ms? One of my goals for 2017 is to show you all my true M&M fanaticism. I just realized the other day that I don’t think I’ve ever really let on to my readers how completely undone I am by a bag of plain M&Ms. That they are completely my achilles heel. If I had one food to live on for the rest of my life, it would unequivocally be M&Ms. And I am being completely sincere here. Honest to the core. You can most definitely expect more M&Ms in 2017. It’s part of my ongoing effort to be more “real.” I think I’m sometimes afraid to add M&Ms to ever-y-thing (my go-to plan of attack), because I don’t want you all to be like, “my gosh, does this girl know other ingredients exist??” But the truth is… no. I sure don’t. My whole world basically revolves around M&Ms, and it’s about time to show a little more of that around here. I mean, really, is there a more appropriate place in my life for this obsession to fit? I think a dessert blog is probably the perfect outlet. Which brings us right back to… Be still my heart. Soft, cake mix-made red velvet cookies packed with Valentine’s Day M&Ms. I’ve said it before, and I know I’ll say it again… I adore cake mix recipes for many reasons. Aside from being easy and FOOL PROOF, cake mix recipes are so very predictable. Which is an excellent characteristic of a baked good. When you use a cake mix, you know what the flavor is going to taste like. You have a pretty good guess as to the texture. And you generally understand how to adjust the baking times as needed. Give me a recipe where nothing crazy happens, and I’ll be one happy mama. And that’s these cookies. Easy, simple, fool proof. Pillow soft inside, crispy edges, and the full, complex depth of flavor unique to red velvet. I used my favorite cake mix cookie recipe, and just changed things up ever so slightly. You’ll need these ingredients: ❤️ red velvet cake mix (I generally reach for Duncan Hines, but other brands are just fine) ❤️ 2 eggs ❤️ 1/2 cup vegetable oil ❤️ 1/4 cup flour ❤️ 1 cup M&Ms There’s no appetizing way to say this (so you’ll just have to trust me), but this is a very moist cookie dough. It might even seem oily. I promise you, it’s okay. Double promise, cross my heart. They will turn out perfectly. Please don’t be tempted to add more flour or less oil, otherwise the cookies will be dry after baking. Just trust the recipe, friends. I have baked these cookies, realistically, close to 50 or 60 times in the past 2 years in at least 4 different ovens and at 3 different elevations. I KNOW this that this recipe is amazing! So don’t let the dough freak you out. And on that note… ENJOY!! Continue to Content Red Velvet M&M Cookies Yield: 18 cookies An easy recipe for soft red velvet cookies made with a cake mix! Print Ingredients 18.25 ounce box red velvet cake mix (JUST the dry mix) 2 eggs 1/2 cup canola or vegetable oil 1/4 cup flour 1 cup plain M&Ms Instructions Preheat oven to 350ºF. Line a baking sheet with parchment or a silicone mat. Reserving the M&Ms, mix all ingredients together until dough forms. Stir in the M&Ms. Scoop dough by 2 tablespoons (see video below for scooping tips) onto the prepared baking sheet, and form them into tall mounds. Bake for 9 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool on baking sheet for 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack.
I’ve tried to make cookies out of cake mixes before and they never work out right. They flatten to much and are hard as a rock. I got new cookie sheets thing maybe that was problem. They are never done looking and then when I leave one minute more they are hard. So can you tell me more about how to do so they look like yours. Thanks Please send me and email tljwlj2@suddenlink.net wanda j Reply
If you follow the step by step instructions in this recipe, you shouldn’t have any problems with them being flat or hard 🙂 Reply
Hey Ashton, so I had a red velvet cake mix, Betty Crocker, but it was 15.25 oz. I used it anyway. Also the mixture was, as you said, very very oily. I made the cookie shaped exactly like your video and they were tall and giantl!! Along with the wrong size mix, very oily and tall cookies I knew I was in for a disaster. But I took your sweet guidance and just did what you said. And guess what!! They are the best dang cookies ever!!! The size is perfect, the taste is oh so yummy (I had dark cherry M&Ms so used those) and I am so so happy. Thank you for just saying ‘trust me’. I did and am so happy!!! Love, donna Reply