{Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (2024)

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Okay, okay… our love affair with Red Velvet continues! This time a Red Velvet cake mix is transformed into an amazing cookie. The nice thing about these cookies are how simple they are to make!!

Red Velvet Cookies with White Chocolate Chunks

  • 1 box of Red Velvet Cake Mix

  • 1 cup of All-Purpose Flour

  • 2 sticks of softened butter

  • 1 egg

  • 2 cups of White Chocolate Chunks

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a mixing bowl, add butter and mix until soft and fluffy. Slowly add cake mix and flour. Once combined, add egg and mix completely. Add white chocolate chunks, and mix for a minute or so until well combined. Form dough into one inch balls, and place into the oven for 8-10 minutes. {Yields about 24 small cookies.}

Enjoy! I’m telling ya, these babies are to die for!!! The combination of the red velvet and the white chocolate is aaaamazing!

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  1. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (3)Laura says

    I made these for my daughter’s birthday (to take to school today). They seem a bit dry. 🙁 I think I should have added the flour at the end and just added enough to get it the right texture. I am wondering if it is because we live in such a dry climate.

    • {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (4)Heather says

      oh bummer, that may have been it. Next time I would do like you said, add it at the end and only add what you need to get the right texture. Hope your daughter has a great birthday, it’s my daughter’s birthday today too!!
      kisses
      heather

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  2. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (5)Jessica says

    Very delicious recipe! I just didn’t put the white chocolate in it and used a cream cheese frosting for on top. Either way would probably be delicious!

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  3. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (6)Amy says

    Just made these, and they are AMAZING! Not dry at all. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (7)Taylor says

    Great munchie food!!!

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  5. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (8)Charlotte Ferreux says

    I love this recipe and blog…I posted it on my community foodie blog. Hope you can come check it out http://www.facebook.com/thefrenchiefoodie

    Also, feel free to post you’re recipes or you’re favourite foodie tips on it whenever you like!

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  6. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (9)Jenna Taylor says

    I just made these cookies to take to share with grad school colleagues tomorrow, and let me tell you they are so moist and delicious!! The dough seemed very dry and worried a little bit, but it made it really easy to roll into dough balls, and I only baked mine for 6 min 30 sec to try and minimize the white chocolate chips burning on the bottom. They taste amazing! Thanks for posting!

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    • {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (10)Heather says

      Oh I’m so glad you like them! Thanks for sharing your tips…
      kisses
      heather

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  7. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (11)Kaycie says

    I tweaked it just a little bit. I beat the butter first, then added the egg to that, then I beat the butter & egg mixture until it was fluffy. Then I added the dry ingredients, but I only added one cup of chips.
    They turned out perfectly and I’m planning on making them again for Christmas!

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  8. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (12)Stephanie J says

    I can’t wait to try these. I’m making them for a cookie swap this weekend.

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  9. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (13)Sierra says

    I’m making these for my friends for Christmas. Based off all the comments, they seem like they’ll be really good! I’ll repost when I finish

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  10. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (14)Kristen says

    I rolled a variety of sizes and the larger ones were too dry for my liking, so definitely stick to rolling them into 1 inch balls, no bigger.
    Even the smaller ones are still not as moist as I would like my cookies. I followed the recipe exactly, but ended up with over 45 cookies. I’m not complaining, just wondering if that has something to do why mine turned out fairly dry.

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    • {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (16)Amanda says

      Yes, you can. You add 1 tbsp cocoa powder & a 1oz bottle of red food coloring to a box of german chocolate cake mix.

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  11. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (17)Amy Kowbuz says

    These sound great! Could I use margarine instead of butter? And how much is two sticks?? Thanks for the recipe!

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  12. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (18)Kate says

    Heather,

    I work at a cupcake shop during the school semester and we also sell red velvet cookies but they’re made from frozen dough. I’m on break right now and was craving them so I used your recipe and they are soooo yummy. Thanks a million.

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  13. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (19)lesa huie says

    I made this in to a cookie cake for my husbands birthday to take to work , this turned out great everyone loved it =))

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  14. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (20)Meghann says

    I sent these to my husband who is on deployment on a ship and he is requesting them again for Valentine’s day. I tried to make them into hearts, but look more like blobs…but they still are to die for!! Red Velvet is his favorite and I’m so glad I can send these to him. Thank you!

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    • {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (21)Kelly says

      If you use a muffin pan and place a marble on the side of the pan, it will make heart-shaped cookies!

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  15. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (22)Becky says

    I made these tonight. While mixing, the dough seemed too thick, so I added an extra egg. I had noticed that the cookie recipe on the side of the box called for 2 eggs, so I thought I would try it. They turned out awesome, very moist. I did have to cook them for 12 minutes though. Very addictive 🙂

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  16. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (23)Erin says

    Mine were good, but a little dry, too! I’m going to try 2 eggs or less flour next time.

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  17. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (25)Amanda says

    LOVE these cookies. Used mini semi-sweet chocolate chips and they were to die for.

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  18. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (26)Nadege says

    I’m making these tomorrow!

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  19. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (27)Emily says

    I just made these! I chose to use two eggs instead of the 1 that is posted and they came out PERFECT! my mom is usually so hard to please and does not much like cookies but she LOVED these. Such a great idea. Thanks for the recipe!

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  20. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (28)Missy says

    Wish I had read through all the comments first as mine turned out dry also. I’ll add an extra egg or try less flour next time. I do like how they held their shape instead of flattening out.

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  21. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (29)Anne says

    What brand of cake mix did you use? Mine turned out dry too and I’m wondering if the ingredient amounts work better with a specific brand. I used Betty Crocker – didn’t work out 🙁

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  22. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (31)pat carew says

    can you use the duncan hines red velvet cupcake mix?

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  23. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (32)tay says

    Just made these today – followed the recipe exactly and the dough came out very wet so I decided to keep the first batch in the oven for about 12 minutes, since they didn't look cooked through enough at 10 minutes. I regret my decision because that batch came out slightly burned. I left them in the oven for 10 minutes for the next batch and when I took them out they were very soft, but hardened nicely as I let them cool. These cookies are delicious!

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  24. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (33)Alison says

    Hey there, I added a little bit of salt and it made quite the difference. Also, I found that rolling them into 1-inch balls made the best cookie. good recipe, though

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  25. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (34)Jan says

    I’m in the process of making these, right now. I have them stirred up…by first creaming the butter & egg…and then, mixing in the dry ingredients. My mix is very dry, so I added a tsp. or so of vanilla…and the batter easily became the consistency of cookie dough. I haven’t baked, yet…but, I’m hoping it doesn’t change the taste. I doubt it will…:)

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    • {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (35)Heather says

      Oh it will be fabulous!!

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  26. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (36)Jill Rimmer says

    Used this as a base recipe then tweeked it. I added 4oz of cream cheese with the butter, 2 eggs and 1 1/2 tsp of vanilla. Changed the white chocolate chips to 3/4 cup and added 1/4 cup chopped pecans. My mom isn’t a red velvet fan, but she liked what I did with the cookies.

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  27. {Recipe} Red Velvet Cookie with White Chocolate Chunks (37)Shannon says

    is 2 sticks of butter the same as 2 blocks of butter (454g bars)?

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