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Love at First Bite: Quick & Easy Red Velvet Cookie Bliss!

Today, we’re diving into the delightful world of Quick & Easy Cake Mix Valentine Red Velvet Cookies – the ultimate shortcut to spreading love, one delicious bite at a time. If you’re craving a homemade treat but are short on time, look no further. These cookies are a game-changer, offering all the charm of classic red velvet with none of the hassle, and they are eggless!

With just five simple ingredients and a handful of easy steps, these cookies couldn’t be easier to whip up. Whether you’re surprising your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day, treating your coworkers to a mid-week pick-me-up, or simply indulging in a well-deserved snack, these little delights are sure to brighten your day.

These Quick & Easy Cake Mix Valentine Red Velvet Cookies are both delicious and allergy-friendly, making them perfect for sharing with classmates, friends, and family members who have dietary restrictions. They are egg-free, but with simple adjustments they can be made dairy and/or gluten free too!.

Once again, we’re using a cake mix as our base, but if you prefer to bake from scratch, check out my Eggless Red Velvet Cookies recipe.

So grab your mixing bowl, preheat that oven, and let’s get baking – because life’s too short not to enjoy a freshly baked cookie, especially when it’s this quick and easy!

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What To Love About This Recipe

  • Easy and quick to make: These cookies are a breeze to whip up with just five simple ingredients and minimal prep time. No need to spend hours in the kitchen – they’re ready in a flash!
  • Only five ingredients: Speaking of ingredients, you won’t need a laundry list to make these delightful treats. Just grab a box of red velvet cake mix, butter, cream cheese, sanding sugar, and chocolate hearts, and you’re all set!
  • The perfect recipe to get the little ones involved: Looking for a fun activity to do with the kids? This recipe is perfect for getting little hands involved in the kitchen. Let them help with mixing, rolling, and decorating – they’ll love it!
  • Cute and festive: Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day, a special anniversary, or just a craving for something sweet to share with loved ones, these cookies are the perfect way to add a touch of charm to any occasion. With their vibrant red color and adorable chocolate heart toppings, they’re sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face.
  • They are eggless: What’s more, with simple substitutions, they can easily be adapted to be dairy-free and gluten-free, catering to a variety of dietary needs and preferences. So whether you’re planning a classroom celebration or a sweet surprise for your little one’s friends, these cookies are a thoughtful and inclusive choice that everyone can enjoy, no matter their dietary restrictions.

Ingredients You’ll Need, Substitutions & Notes

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Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions (scroll down).

  • One cake mix box: This is the base of our cookie dough, giving it that classic red velvet flavor and color. Feel free to use your favorite brand of cake mix for best results. I used red velvet flavor.
  • Butter: You’ll need some melted butter to bind the cookie dough together and add richness to the flavor. If you prefer, you can substitute vegetable or canola oil for the butter.
  • Full-fat cream cheese: Cream cheese adds a creamy texture and tangy flavor to the cookies, making them extra delicious. Make sure to use full-fat cream cheese for the best results.
  • Sanding sugar: This sparkling sugar adds a touch of sweetness and a delightful crunch to the cookies’ exteriors. You can find sanding sugar in most grocery stores’ baking aisle or substitute regular granulated sugar if needed.
  • Chocolate hearts: Top each cookie with a festive chocolate heart for the finishing touch. Not only do they add a pop of color, but they also make these cookies extra indulgent and irresistible.

Process Overview: How To Make Cake Mix Valentine Cookies Step-by-Step

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions (scroll down).

Step 1 – Make The Dough

Combine the cake mix, butter, and cream cheese in a medium bowl; you can do that by hand or with your electric mixer. Mix together until well combined.

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Step 2 – Scoop and Roll

Scoop out 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons of dough for each cookie. Then, roll each ball in the sanding sugar to coat. Place the dough balls about 2 inches apart on the prepared cookie sheet.

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Step 3 – Bake

Bake for 10-12 minutes, until very lightly colored on top and around the edges.

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Step 4 – Top with The Chocolate Heart

Remove from the oven and then immediately place on the white chocolate heart. The heat from the cookies should melt the bottom of the heart into the cookie. Let cool for about 20 – 30 minutes to set the white chocolate.If desired, let the chocolate be set in the freezer/refrigerator to speed up the process.

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Recipe Tips

  • Be sure not to overmix the cookie dough, as this can result in tough cookies. Mix just until all the ingredients are combined for the perfect texture.
  • To ensure evenly sized cookies, use a cookie scoop or tablespoon to portion out the dough before rolling it into balls.
  • For extra flavor, you can add a teaspoon of vanilla extract.
  • If the cookie dough is too sticky, refrigerate it for about 30 minutes to make it easier to work with. However, I did not refrigerate the dough and rolled them easily.
  • Keep Your Cookies Soft! No one likes a hard, dry cookie (especially not Santa). Store them in a container with a slice of white bread to ensure cookie freshness. The cookies will absorb that moisture, keeping them softer for longer.

Make Cake Mix Cookies Dairy-Free

Butter:Substitute butter with dairy-free butter substitutes.Miyoko’s Creamery Organic Vegan ButterandEarth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticksare my favorite butter substitutes for baking.

Cream Cheese:Use your favorite dairy-free cream cheese. My favorite isViolife Just Like Cream Cheese Original.

Make Cake Mix Cookies Gluten-Free

You can easily adapt the Quick & Easy Cake Mix Valentine Red Velvet Cookies recipe to be gluten-free with a few simple swaps. Use a Gluten-Free Cake Mix! Start by selecting a gluten-free cake mix. Many brands offer gluten-free cake mixes that are readily available in grocery stores or online. Just make sure to check the label to ensure it’s certified gluten-free. Check out my faves below!

Favorite Gluten-Free Cake Mixes

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Variations & Additions

  • Want to mix things up? Try using different flavors of cake mix, such as chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla, for a fun twist on this recipe.
  • Get creative with your toppings! Instead of chocolate hearts, try using Valentine’s sprinkles.
  • Feel free to get creative with mix-ins! Add some white chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or dried fruit to the cookie dough for extra texture and flavor.

Storing and Freezing Instructions

Store leftover cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

To freeze, let the cookies cool completely after baking. Then place on a cookie sheet and flash freeze for about 30 minutes. Once they’re hard, place the cookies in a freezer container or bag and freeze them for up to 2 months. To thaw, remove them from the freezer about 2 hours before enjoying and let them thaw at room temperature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these cookies ahead of time?

Absolutely! You can prepare the cookie dough ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before baking. Just be sure to let it come to room temperature before shaping and baking the cookies.

Can I use a different type of cake mix?

Of course! Feel free to experiment with different flavors of cake mix to customize these cookies to your liking. Just keep in mind that the flavor and color may vary depending on the type of cake mix you use.

How should I store leftover cookies?

To keep your cookies fresh and delicious, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days or in the refrigerator for up to a week. If storing in the refrigerator, let the cookies come to room temperature before serving for the best texture and flavor.

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These vibrant Quick & Easy Cake Mix ValentineRed Velvet Cookies (No Eggs) adorned with sparkling sanding sugar and topped with adorable chocolate hearts are ready to steal the show at any gathering. Whip up a batch today and spread the love with every bite!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Servings 12 cookies

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 box (15.25 oz / 432 g) cake mix I used red velvet
  • ½ cup (115 g) butter or light tasting oil
  • 4 oz (112 g) full-fat cream cheese
  • 3/4 cup (150 g) sanding sugar white, pink or red
  • 12 chocolate hearts unwrapped

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (180º C). Line a baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper. Set aside.

  • Combine the cake mix, butter, and cream cheese in a medium bowl, you can do that by hand or with your electric mixer. Mix together until well combined.

  • Scoop out 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons of dough for each cookie. Then roll each ball in the sanding sugar to coat. Place the dough balls about 2 inches apart on the prepared cookie sheet.

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes, until very lightly colored on top and around the edges. Remove from the oven and then immediately place on the white chocolate heart. The heat from the cookies should melt the bottom of the heart into the cookie. Let cool for about 20 – 30 minutes to set the white chocolate. If desired, you can also let the chocolate set in the freezer/refrigerator to speed up the process.

Oriana’s Notes

Chocolate Hearts: I used white chocolate hearts I found in my local baking store, but you can Dove Chocolate Hearts or other brands like Hershey’s. You’ll find many chocolate heart candies available around Valentine’s Day.

Sanding Sugar: I use white sanding sugar. You can find sanding sugar sprinkles in the baking aisle at your regular grocery store. I like the Wilton brand.

Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Freeze: Let the cookies cool completely after baking. Then place on a cookie sheet and flash freeze for about 30 minutes. Once they’re hard, place the cookies in a freezer container or bag and freeze them for up to 2 months. To thaw, remove them from the freezer about 2 hours before enjoying and let them thaw at room temperature.

Recipe Tips:

  • Be sure not to overmix the cookie dough, as this can result in tough cookies. Mix just until all the ingredients are combined for the perfect texture.
  • To ensure evenly sized cookies, use a cookie scoop or tablespoon to portion out the dough before rolling it into balls.
  • For extra flavor, you can add a teaspoon of vanilla extract.
  • If the cookie dough is too sticky, refrigerate it for about 30 minutes to make it easier to work with. However, I did not refrigerate the dough and rolled them easily.
  • Keep Your Cookies Soft! No one likes a hard, dry cookie (especially not Santa). Store them in a container with a slice of white bread to ensure cookie freshness. The cookies will absorb that moisture, keeping them softer for longer.

Variations & Additions:

  • Want to mix things up? Try using different flavors of cake mix, such as chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla, for a fun twist on this recipe.
  • Get creative with your toppings! Instead of chocolate hearts, try using sprinkles.
  • Feel free to get creative with mix-ins! Add some white chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or dried fruit to the cookie dough for extra texture and flavor.

Read the whole post for more tips and tricks, variations, step-by-step photos, and more.

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Nutrition

Calories: 292kcalCarbohydrates: 39gProtein: 3gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 395mgPotassium: 57mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 22gVitamin A: 368IUVitamin C: 0.03mgCalcium: 117mgIron: 1mg

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This article is a recipe for Quick & Easy Cake Mix Valentine Cookies (No Eggs), written by Oriana Romero. It was published on February 8, 2024. The recipe aims to provide a shortcut to making red velvet cookies that are perfect for Valentine's Day or any occasion where you want to spread love with a delicious treat.

The article highlights the following concepts:

  1. Quick and Easy Recipe: The recipe is designed to be simple and quick to make, perfect for those who are short on time but still want to enjoy a homemade treat.

  2. Cake Mix as the Base: The recipe uses a cake mix as the base for the cookie dough, providing the classic red velvet flavor and color. The specific cake mix used in the recipe is red velvet, but you can use your favorite brand or flavor of cake mix.

  3. Eggless Recipe: The recipe is eggless, making it suitable for those who have dietary restrictions or allergies to eggs.

  4. Substitutions and Allergy-Friendly Options: The recipe offers suggestions for making the cookies dairy-free and gluten-free by using dairy-free butter substitutes and gluten-free cake mix, respectively. This makes the recipe suitable for individuals with dietary restrictions or preferences.

  5. Ingredients and Process: The article provides a list of ingredients needed for the recipe, including the cake mix, butter (or oil), cream cheese, sanding sugar, and chocolate hearts. It also provides a step-by-step process for making the cookies, including making the dough, rolling the dough into balls, baking, and adding the chocolate heart topping.

  6. Tips and Variations: The article includes tips for achieving the perfect texture and flavor of the cookies, such as not overmixing the dough and using a cookie scoop for even portions. It also suggests variations and additions to the recipe, such as using different flavors of cake mix or adding mix-ins like white chocolate chips or nuts.

  7. Storing and Freezing Instructions: The article provides instructions for storing leftover cookies and freezing them for later consumption.

Overall, the article provides a detailed recipe for making Quick & Easy Cake Mix Valentine Cookies (No Eggs), with tips, variations, and allergy-friendly options. It is a great resource for anyone looking to make delicious and festive cookies, especially for Valentine's Day or other special occasions.

Quick & Easy Cake Mix Valentine Red Velvet Cookies (No Eggs) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What happens if I don't use eggs in cake mix? ›

Whisk together water, oil, and baking powder.

This is a great substitute if you need to replace multiple eggs in a recipe, as it won't make the baked good too greasy or change its flavor profile (like some other substitutes). A simple combination of water, baking powder, and vegetable oil mimics eggs almost to a T.

What can you substitute for eggs in Pillsbury cake mix? ›

Luckily, most box cake mixes only require one or two eggs, so applesauce will work perfectly! Replace one egg with ¼ cup of unsweetened applesauce—both store-bought and homemade applesauce will work. Mix it into the cake mix as you would if you were using an egg and you are ready to bake!

How to make a box cake without eggs and oil? ›

Use colorless soda if you are making a white or yellow cake. You can also combine yogurt or sour cream with mashed banana and use as a substitute for the eggs and oil. You generally want to use about 12 ounces of any ingredient you are substituting.

Is red velvet cake made of egg? ›

Make the cake: Beat 1 1/2 cups sugar and shortening together in a large bowl with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine red food coloring and cocoa to make a paste; add to creamed mixture.

What can I use if I don't have an egg? ›

Egg replacers
  • Vinegar & baking soda. Replace 1 egg with: 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 tablespoon vinegar. ...
  • Unsweetened applesauce. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup applesauce. ...
  • Plain or vanilla soy yogurt. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup yogurt. ...
  • Silken tofu. ...
  • Ripe banana. ...
  • Ground flaxseed.

Can I leave eggs out of box cake mix? ›

Can you make a Betty Crocker cake mix without eggs? Yes, you can! To do so, substitute the three eggs called in the box for 1/4 cup of plain regular yogurt + 1/4 cup (35 g) all-purpose flour.

What is a good egg substitute for red velvet cake mix? ›

8 Best Egg Substitutes for Cake Mixes
  1. Pumpkin Puree. My favorite egg substitute for cake mix recipes is pumpkin puree. ...
  2. Unsweetened Applesauce. ...
  3. Plain Yogurt. ...
  4. Vinegar and Baking Soda. ...
  5. Water, Vegetable Oil, and Baking Powder. ...
  6. Soft Tofu. ...
  7. Chia Eggs or Flax Eggs. ...
  8. Powdered Egg Replacer.
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What is a substitute for eggs in Betty Crocker? ›

If a quick bread calls for two eggs, try subbing in mashed banana or applesauce for one of the eggs. Quick breads tend to be more forgiving in terms of texture. Cookies usually call for 1 to 2 eggs. Subbing in mashed banana or applesauce will be acceptable, but the overall texture will likely be cakier.

How do you bind a cake without eggs? ›

Simply stir 1tbsp ground flaxseed into 2tbsp water to replace a single egg. This will provide both binding (making bakes hold together) and leavening (making bakes rise) in place of eggs.

Can I use oil in a cake instead of eggs? ›

Eggs As a Leavening Agent

For recipes which use eggs primarily as a leavening agent you can try a commercial egg replacement product (see above) or the following mixture: 1-1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil mixed with 1-1/2 tablespoons water and 1 teaspoon baking powder per egg.

Can I use milk instead of eggs in cake? ›

Using a 1/4 cup of milk or yogurt in place of eggs is perfect for baked goods where moisture is key, such as cakes or muffins. (Vegans can use plant-based milks or yogurt in its place.

How to make boxed red velvet cake better? ›

To enhance a store-bought red velvet cake mix, replace the oil with melted butter, add an additional egg, and substitute milk for water. Introduce a box of chocolate instant pudding mix for increased moisture and flavor, and don't forget to add a splash of red food coloring for that classic red velvet look.

What is the red thing in red velvet cake? ›

Baking products like sugar and butter were a part of the rations. As a result, some bakers chose to use beet juice in their cakes. You can still find red velvet cake recipes today that call for beet juice. The red color of the beets makes the cake have a more delicious appeal.

What makes red velvet cake different? ›

Red Velvet Cake is flavored with non-Dutch processed cocoa, buttermilk, and vinegar. What makes this unique is that its red color is the result of a natural chemical reaction. The buttermilk and vinegar cause a reaction that brings out cocoa's anthocyanin. Anthocyanin ia a pigment found in cocoa beans and other plants.

Will my cake be okay without eggs? ›

About Cake without Eggs

But a basic vanilla cake always uses eggs which play an important role that determine the texture and color of the cake. A vanilla cake without eggs need an egg substitute. There are various ingredients like egg replacer, yogurt, flax meal and buttermilk which work very well as egg substitutes.

Is egg necessary in cake? ›

Eggs play an important role in everything from cakes and cookies to meringues and pastry cream — they create structure and stability within a batter, they help thicken and emulsify sauces and custards, they add moisture to cakes and other baked goods, and can even act as glue or glaze.

What happens if you eat raw cake batter without eggs? ›

Tasting or eating raw (unbaked) dough or batter can put you at risk for food poisoning. Follow the recipe or package directions for cooking or baking.

Can I use oil instead of eggs? ›

For recipes which use eggs primarily as a leavening agent you can try a commercial egg replacement product (see above) or the following mixture: 1-1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil mixed with 1-1/2 tablespoons water and 1 teaspoon baking powder per egg.

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