Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (2024)

These Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies are a delicious, quick treat. They are perfect for a classroom party, as a gift for neighbors, or to treat your kids after a long day at school.

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These are the Cake Batter Chocolate Chips Cookies are the easiest cookies I have ever made!

We love the sweet taste from the cake batter (I am one of those people that would lick the bowl and beaters after my mom would make a cake).

This is definitely a good recipe to keep on hand when you need a quick treat!

How to Make Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies:

The number one reason we love these cookies…well, besides how tasty they are…is how easy they are to make. Did we mention there are only 5 ingredients?

First, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

In a medium bowl, stir together the dry cake mix and baking powder. Add eggs and oil, then mix until well blended. You may need to use your hands to really mix it well if it’s still crumbly.

Add chocolate chips or your choice of additions. Drop by rounded spoonfuls onto cookie sheets.

Bake for 10 minutes in the preheated oven. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheets for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

Related recipe: Want to make a non-cake mix chocolate chip cookie? Try our Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe.

What are cake mix cookies?

These Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies are a cake mix cookie. That simply means that we use a cake mix to make our dough, rather than a “from scratch” approach. It makes for a quick recipe that is just as delicious.

Keep a yellow cake mix in your pantry, some chocolate chips in the freezer, and you’ll always have what you need to make this yummy treat.

Tips for making cake mix cookies

When making these Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies, or any cake mix cookie, do not prepare the cake mix according to the package directions. The dry cake mix is added to this recipe to form a thick dough.

Roll them into small, even balls. That way they will all cook evenly and some won’t burn while others are still doughy.

Alternative Mix-ins:

Everyone loves chocolate chips, and it’s something I always have a supply of in my freezer, but if you want to mix things up a bit, try some of these alternative mix-ins:

  • Mini M&Ms
  • Chocolate toffee bits
  • Chopped pecans
  • Rainbow sprinkles

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Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe (3)

Serves: 24

Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe

These Cake Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies are a delicious, quick treat. They are perfect for a classroom party, as a gift for neighbors, or to treat your kids after a long day at school.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 minutes mins

Total Time 18 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 (18.25 oz.) box cake mix (yellow or other flavor, as desired)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips

Instructions

Notes

Everyone loves chocolate chips, and it’s something I always have a supply of in my freezer, but if you want to mix things up a bit, try some of these alternative mix-ins:

  • Mini M&Ms
  • Chocolate toffee bits
  • Chopped pecans
  • Rainbow sprinkles

Nutrition

Calories: 180 kcal · Carbohydrates: 20 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 11 g · Saturated Fat: 6 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 14 mg · Sodium: 201 mg · Potassium: 119 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 11 g · Vitamin A: 24 IU · Calcium: 49 mg · Iron: 2 mg

Equipment

  • Medium Mixing Bowl

  • Baking Sheets

  • Cooling Rack

Recipe Details

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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  1. Lindsay says:

    I would love to try these. I wonder how they compare to regular chocolate chip cookies. Thanks for the recipe!

  2. Desi says:

    Sounds like a keeper to me!

  3. MrsJenB says:

    Oooh they must be so moist, too! Yum!

  4. Kerry Rossow says:

    I'm trying to diet and then I see this????
    "You're killin' me, Smalls!!!"
    Kerry at housetalkn.blogspot.com

  5. AKA Jane Random says:

    I've made these so many times - I love them! The chocolate ones are even better!

  6. Anonymous says:

    Making them right now!

  7. Anonymous says:

    Do you use yellow cake mix for this recipe?

  8. Anonymous says:

    I just made these with a yellow cake mix and added chocolate and peanut butter morsels (with the help of my 2 boys, ages 9 and 6). They were super easy, even for someone that cooks most entrees in the microwave. They seem homemade, from scratch! Even my hubby, who has worked as a professional sous chef, agreed! I cannot wait to try more recipes!

  9. MaryV says:

    I am going to try them with a funfetti cake mix! After all it is Christmas time! :)

  10. MaryV says:

    ALL I CAN SAY IS AHHHH-MAZING!!!!!

  11. PRiley says:

    Do you think it would help to chill the dough before placing on the cookie sheet and baking? I know that's a useful trick with regular cookie dough. I didn't know if it would matter when using cake batter. Can't wait to try this recipe!

  12. Camille says:

    @PRiley- I think that would be a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

  13. PRiley says:

    We made these for Christmas Eve and Christmas family celebrations this past weekend. My husband made a red velvet and chocolate chip batch of cookies and I made yellow cake and M&Ms...both were equally tasty! The red velvet didn't taste like red velvet if you're wondering. We wished we had white choc chips for them. Also, I chilled my dough/batter before baking (my hubby did not) and it didn't make a difference in how it turned out. You do need to make sure you space it out enough...they are good size cookies if you use a small scoop size.

  14. BakingwithBlondie says:

    Thanks for sharing this recipe! I made these this afternoon, and they were absolutely delicious. I made sure to link your website to my blog post here: http://bakingwithblondie.blogspot.com/2012/04/cake-batter-chocolate-chip-cookies.html. You guys are the best! Thanks again.

  15. LaurenHoinkis89 says:

    made these last night and they were AMAZING! best. cookies. ever!

  16. Kathleen P says:

    These cookies are awesome! I've made 3 different versions so far and they keep getting better and better! Tried Butter Golden + chocolate chips, Mint Chocolate + chocolate chips, & Butter Pecan + pecans & chocolate chips. I gave credit where credit is due on my blog: http://noutensilunused.blogspot.com/2012/08/cake-batter-cookies.html

  17. dchristensen03 says:

    I was thinking about using this recipe with white choc. chips and funfetti for my students. About how many cookies does this recipe make?

  18. Six Sisters says:

    I bet that would be delicious! This recipe makes about 2 dozen, depending on the size of your cookies.

  19. Anne @ Have a Cookie! says:

    I just made a version of these cookies using Betty Crocker's Triple Chocolate Fudge cake mix. I shouldn't have been surprised to see cake mixes have reduced in size along with everything else at the grocery store. The box I bought was 15.25 oz. So I used 1/3 cup of oil instead of 1/2 cup and the 2 eggs as called for, but I probably could have used the full 1/2 cup oil. My dough was quite thick. I also added 1 cup Andes Peppermint Crunch baking chips and 1 cup mini semi-sweet chips. Using a 1 tablespoon cookie scoop, I got 40 cookies from this batch and they are DELICIOUS!!! I was a bit skeptical going in but I am sold on this idea! Do you think I could sub 1/2 cup of butter for the oil?

  20. Six Sisters says:

    We have another cookie that is similar with a cake mix and we use butter instead of oil for that one. So I would say yes. Just have it softened at room temperature. Good Luck! -The Six Sisters
    **Let us know how they turn out!

  21. Sarah Feller says:

    Making them with white cake batter mix and smashed oreos! Yum!

  22. Sarah Feller says:

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  23. Dee says:

    Just made using half butter and half coconut oil, added some vanilla and about a Tyson of brown sugar...WONDERFUL!!! Great recipe!!! Thanks!!!

  24. christine says:

    I switched it around to a chocolate cake mix and used coconut oil, turned out great!

  25. carolyn says:

    How many cookies did you get from 1 box of cake mix? Obviously depending on scoop size, but any ideas of how many would be really helpful.

  26. Cyd says:

    This recipe makes about 2 dozen cookies!

  27. Ruth says:

    I am making them know & wanted to know can I freeze these after cooked. Thank you

  28. Cyd says:

    They will freeze fine in a freezer or airtight container.

  29. Rebecca says:

    I made these cookies last night with my daughters and they were fab. I was looking for a recipe that was easy but still would taste good and I found it. I posted on my Facebook page and instantly people were asking where I got it from. Being a busy mother of 4 beautiful children I don't have a lot of time to read tons of directions just to bake cookies. This recipe is truly a life saver when time is not on your side. I used yellow cake mix by Duncan Hines, they came out so moist.

  30. AnGela Raum says:

    Can you use brownie mix for same recipe?

  31. Cyd says:

    Hi AnGela. While almost every cake recipe calls for the basic ingredients of baking powder and baking soda, most brownie recipes do not. Cake recipes also call for about twice the amount of flour than brownies and a significantly less amount cocoa. So a brownie mix may not work the same as a cake mix in this recipe. Hope this helps!

  32. Cristina says:

    Do you have to use an electric mixer or can mixtures be mixed by hand?

  33. Cyd says:

    This works best by hand.

  34. Elaine says:

    I'm wondering why your recipe calls for Baking Powder.What does this do....or add to the recipe??

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FAQs

Why does my cookie batter look like cake batter? ›

Adding too many eggs can result in gummy, cake-like cookies. Adding too few eggs can result in dry, crumbly cookies. Beat each one in separately and thoroughly. If you run out of eggs while baking and find that you need more, you can add 1/4 cup vegetable oil for each egg required.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies so cake like? ›

Using too much flour will make your cookies too cakey, so try reducing the flour amount by two tablespoons. Avoid using cake flour instead; try a mix of all-purpose flour and bread flour for a more dense and chewy texture. Using too much baking powder. According to the science geeks at Serious Eats—we love you!

What is the difference between cookie dough and cake batter? ›

Yet these two kinds of baked goods have very different consistencies. Cookies are mixed to make dough – a thicker, denser texture. Cakes are mixed as a much thinner batter.

What makes cookies fluffy and not flat? ›

Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

Why did my cookies bake like cake? ›

When cookies are too cakey, there are two main culprits: too much leavening (baking powder or baking soda) or too much egg. If there is too much baking powder or baking soda in the dough, the cookies will rise too much when baking, creating a cakier structure. Eggs also promote a cakey structure in cookies.

What happens if you put too many eggs in cookies? ›

Far too little, and the dough will not come together properly, and bake up dry and crunchy. But on the other hand, too much egg, and your cookies will puff up and be cakey. They will be missing that chewy wonderfulness; they'll be more like little slabs of cake.

What is the secret to making the best cookies? ›

The key is to always use top-quality ingredients as they'll result in a better cookie; it really is that simple.
  1. Always use butter.
  2. Choose the right sugar.
  3. Choose the right flour.
  4. Check your flour is in date.
  5. Choose the right kind of chocolate.
  6. Cream the butter and sugar.
  7. Beat in the eggs.
  8. Fold in the flour.

What gives cookies more flavor? ›

Add more complex proteins, like malted milk powder and brown butter. Caramelizing the sugar beforehand brings bright notes to your cookies, but you can further expand your dessert's flavor profile by playing with proteins.

What is the secret to keeping chocolate chip cookies soft? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out.

Should you chill chocolate chip cookie dough before baking? ›

Since most cookies are made with softened butter, which is then creamed with the sugar to act as the foundation, it's best to chill the dough after mixing to allow that butter to cool off. “Cookies made from chilled dough expand more slowly as they bake,” Hill says.

Why do my homemade chocolate chip cookies get hard? ›

Possible causes: (1) you don't use enough liquid, (2) you don't use enough fat/oil, (3) you over mix them, (4) you cook them too long, (5) you cook them at too low a temperature. Every time I bake chocolate chip cookies, the cookies are either too soft or crunchy. What's the best way to make the cookies soft and chewy?

Why is my cookie batter not doughy? ›

Not enough liquid

There are a few things you can do if your cookie dough is too dry and crumbly. First, try adding more liquid to the dough. This could be milk, water, or even just additional eggs. If that doesn't work, you could also try melting some butter and adding it to the dough.

What does over mixed cookie dough look like? ›

You may notice visible pockets of flour, streaks of butter, or uneven coloration. When overmixed, though, cookie dough will feel dense, greasy, heavy, and warm. It may be tough to roll out or work with, just like overmixed pie dough.

What to do if cookie dough is too sweet? ›

For example, you can add a little more flour, butter, or any other dry ingredients called for in the recipe. This can help dilute the extra sugar and bring the flavors back into balance [1]. Double the recipe: Another option is to double the rest of the recipe, excluding the sugar.

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