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Reese’s Devil’s Food Cake Cookies

I love cookies. I think that they are probably my favorite dessert, besides cake. Actually, this recipe is a wonderful combination of both cake and cookies, as the primary ingredient is Devil’s Food Cake mix. Yup, it comes from a cake mix, and it’s delicious. I first had these cookies at a bake sale during the 2000 Presidential Election (remember that one that lasted several months?). The PTA was selling goodies outside the polling place to raise money, and I picked up a few of these. I had finished all 4 by the time I reached my car, and went inside, and said that I’d rather just buy the recipe. Well, for $2, I got this tasty recipe for Reese’s Devil’s Food Cake Cookies. They are similar to another cookie recipe that I have shared, except they are cakier, and even easier to make. If you need a quick recipe to take to a school event, then this recipe is for you! You can make an entire batch in under 90 minutes!

Given that the primary ingredient is cake mix, the cakes are a little thick and chewy. They puff up a bit, and do seem to be a cross between a cake and a cookie. Here’s all you need to make them:

Ingredients

  • 2 Boxes of Devil’s Food Cake Mix (with pudding in the mix)
  • 2/3 Cup of Melted Unsalted Butter
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1/4 to 1/3 cup of Water (add only what’s needed).
  • 12 oz package of Reese’s Peanut Butter chips

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add melted butter and one box of cake mix to your mixer and blend. Then add the eggs and the second box of cake mix. The mixture will be very thick. Slowly add water, until you have added at least 1/4 cup, but no more than 1/3 of a cup. Once the ingredients are well mixed, add the chips to the dough. Make generous, tablespoon-sized scoops to cookie sheet. Bake for 9-10 minutes. Then allow to cool on cookie sheet for at least another five minutes– this allows the cookies to finish baking and firm up.

The recipe makes about 32-36 medium sized cookies. They will be tougher if you allow them to cook longer, so err on the side of under cooking. They taste great warm, and have a great flavor the next day too! They are a hit with both of my boys!

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