Red White & Blue Crinkle Cookies
on May 11, 2018, Updated Jan 02, 2024
These Red, White, & Blue Crinkle Cookies will be great for your Memorial Day and 4th of July dessert. They are so simple! We make them with a boxed cake mix, Cool-Whip, and a few other ingredients. And… they are super patriotic.
Red White & Blue Crinkle Cookies
Memorial Day and July 4th are just around the corner. If you are looking to make some patriotic desserts, be sure to check out my blog for the next few weeks. I will be sharing lots of Red, White, & Blue recipes with all of you. I shared our Red, White, & Blue Strawberry Cheesecake Bites with you earlier in the week. They make a great appetizer or dessert.
Cookies make a for a great summer picnic dessert. No need to worry about refrigeration and transportation to a BBQ is so easy. We have a Memorial Day get together with family this year. I offered to bring a dessert. I know we will be busy the days leading up to Memorial Day because we are leaving out for vacation the next day.
I wanted an easy dessert that I could make ahead of time. I decided on these simple Red, White, & Blue Crinkle Cookies. The colors are perfect for a patriotic BBQ. I made a test batch to make sure they would be tasty. And… they were.
To make these crinkle cookies, you will need a white cake mix, Cool-Whip, confectioners sugar, an egg, vanilla, and lots of red and blue food coloring. Whipping up the cookie dough is easy but will be a bit messy when you are making the small cookie balls. I found it best to use a tablespoon to scoop and then a spoon to push the dough into the sugar. If you try to use your hands, it is a mess. A big mess… trust me lol. I made a couple different sizes with my dough. I tried smaller and I tried bigger. I think the tablespoon made the perfect size. Be careful not to place your cookies too close together on the prepared sheet. These cookies spread. As for coloring… I added quite a bit to achieve the bright colors I wanted. Just add coloring until you find the color you are looking for.
Ingredients need to make Red, Whit & Blue Crinkle Cookies
1 box White Cake Mix
1 beaten Egg
8 oz Whipped Topping
1 tsp Vanilla
Red Food Coloring
Blue Food Coloring
1 cup Powdered Sugar
How to Make Red, White & Blue Crinkle Cookies
Preheat oven to 350.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, add cake mix, egg, whipped topping and vanilla.
Beat until blended.
Transfer half of batter/dough to another bowl and add red food coloring until rich red is achieved.
Add blue food coloring to other bowl to get a nice shade of blue.
Put the powdered sugar into a small shallow bowl.
Use a tablespoon to portion the dough into the bowl of sugar (I use silicone spatula to scrape balls from spoon into bowl).
Drop one scoop at a time into powdered sugar and roll to completely coat.
Place each onto the prepared baking sheet leaving several inches between each.
Bake for 11 to 13 minutes or until cookies set.
Allow to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes then transfer to wire rack to finish cooling.
Do you have a favorite patriotic dessert you make each year?
Red White and Blue Crinkle Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 box White Cake Mix
- 1 beaten Egg
- 8 oz Whipped Topping
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- Red Food Coloring
- Blue Food Coloring
- 1 cup Powdered Sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, add cake mix, egg, whipped topping and vanilla.
- Beat until blended.
- Transfer half of batter/dough to another bowl and add red food coloring until rich red is achieved.
- Add blue food coloring to other bowl to get a nice shade of blue.
- Put the powdered sugar into a small shallow bowl.
- Use a tablespoon to portion the dough into the bowl of sugar (I use silicone spatula to scrape balls from spoon into bowl).
- Drop one scoop at a time into powdered sugar and roll to completely coat.
- Place each onto the prepared baking sheet leaving several inches between each.
- Bake for 11 to 13 minutes or until cookies set.
- Allow to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes then transfer to wire rack to finish cooling.
These cookies are just fun looking and I know they are delicious without even trying them yet. This post will be a feature this week. Thanks for sharing it. #HomeMattersParty
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