Cake Mix Cookie Bars Recipe (2024)

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posted by Crissy Pageon Oct 30, 2016 (updated Jan 19, 2024) 48 comments »

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My cake mix cookie bars are my number one go-to easy dessert recipe. This recipe is one of the most loved on my blog. Don’t miss it!

Many years ago, my mother-in-law introduced me to using cake mixes to make cookies. Mind=blown!

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After poking around the web for a good cake mix cookie bars recipe recently—because I heart easy recipes—when I came across a great cake mix cookie bars recipe on Southern Bite called The Easiest Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars Ever.

Cake Mix Cookie Bars

It’s true, this recipe is dead simple, and you’ll end up with soft, golden, ooey-gooey cake mix cookie bars chock full of chocolate chips and M&M’s. Seriously, these are crazy good.

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Cake Mix Cookie Bars

I mean, come on. Look at these photos.

It literally took me like 5 minutes to dump a few simple ingredients into a bowl, pour it into a baking dish, and throw it in the oven.

I am an instant gratification kind of girl, and while I enjoy baking, I don’t have the patience for anything really fancy. I wish I did!

These cake mix cookie bars would make an excellent addition to a holiday party, especially if you’re crunched for time and want something warm, chewy, and delicious with very little fuss.

I have to admit, I could tell these cake mix cookie bars were going to be heavenly just by the way the batter looked and smelled.

The batter was golden, and the bright holiday M&M’s looked like a smattering of twinkling festive ornaments in the bowl.

Of course, after the holiday season, you could use just plain chocolate chips, regular M&M’s or even mini peanut butter cups as mix-ins. Your options are really endless with this recipe.

I’m a fan of soft and chewy, but you could bake these another 10 minutes for crispier cake mix cookie bars.

Before you run off to pin and print this recipe (which you totally SHOULD), I can’t let you leave before I send you over to my special chocolate raspberry bars and my chewy pecan pie bars!

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Ingredients

  • 1 Box yellow cake mix (I used Betty Crocker)
  • 1 Small box instant vanilla pudding (just put in the powder!)
  • 1/4 Cup water
  • 3/4 Cup vegetable oil
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1 Cup chocolate chips. I used 1/2 cup holiday mini M&M's and 1/2 cup milk chocolate chips.

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Combine cake mix, pudding, water, vegetable oil, eggs, and chips or M&M's in large bowl.
  3. Pour the batter (it's going to be thick) into a greased 9x13 pan. I sprayed my dish with nonstick cooking spray which worked well.
  4. Bake your bars for 20-30 minutes (I took mine out at 25.)
  5. It may look sort of raw in the middle but if the edges are just golden and starting to get crispy, it's probably perfect.

originally published on Oct 30, 2016 (last updated Jan 19, 2024)

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48 comments on “Cake Mix Cookie Bars Recipe”

  1. Cathy Reply

    What do I do if I don’t have a box of pudding ??

    • Crissy Page Reply

      I would get a box of pudding, or find a recipe that doesn’t call for pudding. :)

  2. Shedera Reply

    These cookie bars are always a hit! I’ve used this recipe for years… but haven’t made them since I noticed Betty Crocker decreased their cake mixes to 13.25 oz. Any modifications to the recipe now that most cake mixes are 13.25 oz instead of 15.25 oz?

    • Crissy Page Reply

      Wow, you know, I never really thought about it! I haven’t tried that yet!

  3. Ashley Reply

    Instead of baking them as bars, could they be scooped out and baked like a cookie?

    • Crissy Page Reply

      Haven’t tried it, but probably!

  4. Chris Reply

    When using a boxed cake mix to make cookies or bars, does it taste like a cake or like a cookie? I am curious of the texture.

  5. Chris Reply

    Try chocolate cake mix and peanut butter chips.

  6. Tessa Reply

    Love this bar recipe! Ihave made these many times around the holidays with the original recipe (yellow cake mix, vanilla pudding, chocolate chips, & M&M’s), they are always a huge hit! For a different variation in the Spring / Summer, I made this bar recipe using lemon cake mix, cheesecake pudding, & white chocolate chips)… oh my! Those were divine too! I could also see cheesecake pudding & white chocolate chips working well with strawberry cake mix or even pineapple cake mix to make other variations of these amazing cookie cake bars !

  7. Diane Reply

    Can you make these a head of time? How do you store them without drying out?

  8. Abby Reply

    Did you prepare the cake mix or did you just add the powder to the other items?

  9. Anna Reply

    Can I make these into cookies? I need a good, easy recipe for a cookie exchange. If so, any guess on baking time?

    Rating: 5

    • christine Reply

      Cookie BARS are considered cookies…I take them to cookie exchanges all the time and they are a HIT!…everyone wants a good recipe that has shortcuts and this takes much less time than individually dropping raw balls of cookie dough…

  10. Nancy Rovatti Reply

    can you make cookies out of this recipe and not bars?
    Thanks Nancy

  11. Maria Reply

    How many servings should come out from this? Also instead of doing bars, would individual cookies bake fine?

  12. Nicole j Scheeler Reply

    did you use the cake mix that used oil or butter?

    • Crissy Page Reply

      Oil!

      • Carrie

        Can you use chocolate cake mix instead of yellow?

  13. Marissa Reply

    Will this work with sugar free cake mix and sugar free pudding?

    • Crissy Page Reply

      Hey Marissa, I haven’t tried it, but I would think so!

  14. Courtney Reply

    Do you think a sugar free cake mix and jello would work for this recipe?

  15. Anne Reply

    Thank you for the great recipe, I made this sugar free by using sugar free cake mix, sugar free vanilla pudding and sugar free chocolate chips..

    Rating: 5

  16. Tonya Reply

    Tried this today. Very fast and easy. Thank you!!

    Rating: 5

  17. Michelle Reply

    Can these be baked ahead and frozen?

  18. Tracy Reply

    Made this recipe twice……once with chocolate cake mix and chocolate pudding….those 2 plus the chocolate chips was like chocolate heaven……second time with yellow cake mix and chocolate pudding..was a lighter version of the first but still fabulous. Am so glad to have found this recipe thank you so much for sharing

    Rating: 5

  19. Kelly Reply

    My daughter and friends love these. It’s a fun sleepover favorite!

    Rating: 5

  20. MermaidCoder Girl Reply

    So good!!

    Rating: 5

  21. LeLanie Reply

    So easy and perfect for quick office parties

    Rating: 5

  22. Nina Reply

    I’ve made these 4 or 5 times, and they are a huge hit with everyone. Someone always asks for the recipe. I’m making them for a Thanksgiving dessert this year. They’ve become one of my staple easy sweet treats. Thank you so much for the recipe!

    Rating: 5

  23. Gale Reply

    Just made these for the family. Used gluten free cake mix instead of the regular one. It is so yummy

    Rating: 5

    • Betsy Reply

      Good to know! I just used a GF mix & was hoping it would work. Only had chocolate pudding, ha ha, so I might as well have used a chocolate cake mix.

  24. Cindy Freeman Reply

    I made these this morning for a bbq I’m going to tonight. I sampled them……oh my!!!! They are good. Thanks for the recipe

    Rating: 5

  25. Tami Reply

    Sorry…..another question do you combine just by stirring or use a mixer??

  26. Tami Reply

    How do you store them? Just countertop and covered?

    • Crissy Reply

      Yes, Tami!

  27. Jennifer Reply

    This has become one of my ‘go-to’ recipes when I need something easy but delicious! People ask for the recipe whenever I bring it to a party. I’m making it as I write his for a bbq today. I make the recipe Exactly as described here. Thanks!!

    Rating: 5

    • Crissy Reply

      Thank you so much for leaving a review, Jennifer. Glad you love them!!

    • Heather Reply

      How many bars does this make?

  28. Andrea Reply

    I just made these substituting a chocolate cake mix and chocolate pudding….my family loved them and they were so very easy!

    Rating: 5

  29. Shadi Reply

    These are amazing. I made them for “Santa” and he ate very last morsel :-)

    Rating: 5

    • Crissy Reply

      Gotta LOVE those treats for SANTA! Santa ate a lot of treats on Christmas Eve at our house too. :)

  30. Nina Reply

    This was awesome the whole family loved it.

    Rating: 5

  31. Pixie lake Reply

    Easy! Tasted great. Crispy edged and moist center

  32. Jessica O'Kane Reply

    hi! i was wondering what size the small box of jello was. i have two at home and not sure which to use (3.4 oz box or 1.85 oz box)

  33. Michelle Reply

    One of my favorite go-to recipies… also, subbing out chocolate cake and chocolate pudding TOTALLY works as well :)

  34. REBECCA STEPHEN Reply

    these cookies look so good, I’m going to make them for my children

  35. Mary Jo Reply

    I have made this before just like recipe and they came out awesome! I got rave reviews from friends and family. This time I changed it and used peanut butter chips and m&ms abs although everyone still liked them, I was disappointed because I couldn’t really taste the peanut butter chips. Still awesome recipe

  36. BeetRice Reply

    Thank you from an overworked mom who doesn’t bake often because it’s such a chore….my poor kids. But now I can do this, and other variations: Chocolate cake with white chocolate chips or nuts, Lemon with poppy seed and orange zest…..

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Cake Mix Cookie Bars Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why add sour cream to a cake mix? ›

Sour cream helps to tenderize cakes.

The lactic acid in sour cream breaks down the proteins in the flour, making for a softer, more tender cake. This is especially important for chocolate cakes, which are often dry and tough. So, if you find your chocolate cake too dry, try adding some sour cream to the recipe!

What does adding pudding to cake mix do? ›

Put some pudding in the mix: Add a small box of pudding mix in with the cake mix. (Don't make the pudding.) The mix adds additional flavor, moistness, and a denser texture.

What does adding an extra egg to a box cake mix do? ›

Add an Extra Egg

The additional fat in the egg yolk helps create a more tender and moist cake that is full of flavor. The extra egg also helps the cake have a more stable texture, which is great if you want to bake it up as a layer cake instead of a sheet cake or cupcakes.

How to jazz up a box cake mix? ›

Pure vanilla extract and pure almond extract are great options, but you could also try lemon extract or orange extract paired with fresh citrus zest. Although more expensive, vanilla bean paste or fresh vanilla beans will provide even richer flavor to a boxed mix.

What does sour cream replace in box cake mix? ›

Yes, sour cream can be added to cake mix as an ingredient to add moisture and flavor to the cake. It is often used as a substitute for buttermilk or yogurt in cake recipes. The ratio of sour cream to cake mix will vary depending on the recipe, but a common ratio is 1 cup of sour cream to 1 box of cake mix.

Can I use sour cream instead of oil in box cake mix? ›

Mayonnaise, the least likely of the bunch, actually gives the closest result to having used oil, and it retains the flavors of your cake or whatever baked good you are creating very well! Yogurt and sour cream also work in a pinch, but do change the flavor profile a tad.

How to make a box cake taste homemade? ›

8 Simple Tips and Tricks to Make Box Cake Better
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  2. Substitute Oil for Butter.
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How to spice up a yellow box cake mix? ›

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  5. Sour Cream is perfect for adding moisture and rich flavor. ...
  6. Pudding adds moisture and flavor.

What happens when you add Jello to cake mix? ›

It's really enhances the flavor. I sometimes add black cherry jello to chocolate cake. Or add any jello to white cake mix to make pretty colored cupcakes. The cakes come out denser with a little coarser texture, but the result is very good.

Why did my cake turn into a pudding? ›

Insufficient creaming of sugar and eggs will also make a tight texture because there isn't enough air trapped in the mix to give it a lift. Adding too much liquid will make it dense and pudding like.

What can I add to cake mix to make it richer? ›

Enrich with fat.

Mix in room-temperature cream cheese, ricotta, sour cream, whole-fat yogurt, or peanut butter in addition to the fat called for on the box to yield even richer cakes.

How do you make a box cake taste like it came from the bakery? ›

More Fat, More Flavor

Most box cake recipes call for vegetable or canola oil. The only trouble is, these oils have almost no flavor. Replace the oil with an equal amount of melted butter (and a pinch of salt if using unsalted butter), to boost richness. For an extra decadent cake, add two tablespoons of mayonnaise.

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Step 1: Look at the directions on the cake mix. Step 2: Add one more egg (or add 2 if you want it to be very rich). Step 3: Use melted butter instead of oil and double the amount. Step 4: Instead of water, use whole milk.

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When you wish to increase a 15.25-ounce cake mix to 18.25 ounces, add three ounces of this mix (6 tablespoons) to your existing cake mix. Some mixes may require more than three ounces of mix to make them 18.25 ounces.

Is it cheaper to use box cake mix or make from scratch? ›

The box mix is about $1.50 cheaper and requires less effort, energy, and attention. And really, the flavor isn't that bad…just not that remarkable. Homemade cakes can sometimes be fussy, especially if you don't make them very often, but dang!

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