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How to Make 3-Ingredient Cookies From Your Cake Mix

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Wake Forest chapter.

Anyone who has tried to whip something up in their dorm knows it’s nearly impossible to keep a dorm room constantly stocked with the right baking ingredients. Except maybe for the steady supply of chocolate chips, but we all know those are just for eating straight out of the bag… right?

Fear not, here I’ve provided a 3-ingredient recipe that will satisfy your cravings for quality cookies in next to no time at all.  You just need a box of cake mix, oil, and eggs—totally doable.  If you’re feeling creative, you can even play around with different combinations and mix-ins. I’ve included two of my favorites for a little inspiration. Bon Appétit.

Easy

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

Servings: 2 dozen cookies

Ingredients:
1 box cake mix
1/3 cup vegetable oil*
2 eggs

*Cake mixes have a tendency to differ, so if the dough seems too dry, feel free to add a little extra oil.

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pans) and grease cookie sheets.

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Photo by Maggie Lees

2. Place cake mix, oil and eggs in a large bowl and mix until well blended. (Add any mix-ins at this point).

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Photo by Maggie Lees

3. Drop dough by spoonfuls onto the cookies sheets, about 2 inches apart.

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Photo by Maggie Lees

4. Bake for 9 to 11 minutes in the oven. When done, remove pan from oven and marvel at your baking prowess. Let cool for 2 minutes on pan and then go eat some cookies.

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Photo by Maggie Lees

Recipe adapted from: Betty Crocker

Variation ideas:

Strawberry Chocolate Chip Cookies:
1 box strawberry cake mix + 1 cup dark chocolate chips

Photo by Maggie Lees
Photo by Maggie Lees

Chocolate Toffee Nut Cookies:
1 box devil’s food cake mix + 1 cup Heath Bar pieces + 1 cup chopped walnuts

Photo by Maggie Lees
Photo by Maggie Lees

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Maddy Nelson

Wake Forest '16