This year's cookie menu included only one new addition, Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Crinkle Cookies, although I inadvertently left out the white chocolate chips. Those cookies were ridiculously easy to make and a big hit with any red velvet fans. It was only a box of red velvet cake mix, mixed with a couple ingredients, dip them in powdered sugar and roll them into a ball. Just don't forget to add in your chocolate chips like I did!
White Chocolate Red Velvet Crinkles
Source: My Kitchen Adventures (adapted from Cookin' Cowgirl)
1 box Red Velvet Cake Mix
6 tbsp unsalted butter, melted
2 eggs
1tsp pure vanilla extract
1 cup white chocolate chips
1/2 cup to 1 cup powdered sugar
Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper or use a silpat. In large bowl, combine cake mix, butter, eggs, and vanilla with electric mixer. Mix until well combined. The dough will be soft, but not watery. Mix in white chocolate chips. Put powdered sugar into a shallow bowl. Drop dough by tablespoon into the powdered sugar. Roll into the powdered sugar and than into a ball. Place on prepared baking sheet. Bake for 8-9 minutes. Cookies will be puffed and look soft, but will set up as they cool. Allow to cool for 1 minute on cookie sheet before removing to a wire rack to cool completely.
For my second, third and fourth cookie batches of the evening, I whipped up a batch of my favorite cookies, White Chocolate Chip Craisin Cookies (and I didn't forget the chocolate chip cookies in this batch. I made Mike's new favorite cookie, that he's obsessed with, the Jelly Thumbprint cookies. He swears these are the best cookies I've ever made. And for my last trick of the evening I whipped up a batch of Grandma Lucy's Spritz Cookies, a Christmas must!
In between all of those were also a failed attempt at a batch of hershey kisses pretzels and a burned batch of my craisin cookies. That was disappointing! Total fail on the pretzels and no thanks to the bottom rack of my oven for burning the cookies!
By the last batch though I was ready to be done baking for the evening, they didn't come out of the oven until midnight. I actually fell asleep on the couch waiting for them to be done and Mike had to take them out of the oven. I was exhausted after a full day of cooking, cleaning and baking. Mike came down the stairs and I was literally taking a break by the end sitting on our kitchen floor with a Corona in hand (see picture). I'm sad I didn't get to make my rainbow cookies, and Mike had requested some ricotta cookies too but in the end we didn't miss them, there's always next year! Good thing there is a year in between all this baking.
The Fruits of My Labor!














