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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

FudgeCrinkles

Fudge Crinkles (A Great 4 Ingredient Cake Mix Cookie)

By Karen

Total Time:15 mins

Prep Time:5 mins

Cook Time:10 mins

These are chewy, fudgy, SUPER EASY cookies that you can probably make right now! I have watched these disappear time and again and everyone is always asking for the recipe. It is almost embarrassing to give it out, it is that easy :) Enjoy! (12/14/06: I wanted to add that Betty Crocker has updated this recipe by adding 1 tsp. vanilla extract, but I don't want to change the original recipe.) *12/22/07: Please see my tips at the end of the recipe! **12/23/08: Betty Crocker has now added a version of the same exact recipe in which the cookie dough balls are rolled in granulated sugar instead of powdered sugar. I've tried this and they're also very good.

Ingredients:

Yield:30-48

cookies

Units: US | Metric

1 (18 ¼ ounce) box devil's food cake mix (Betty Crocker Super Moist suggested)
½ cup vegetable oil
2 large eggs
confectioners' sugar or granulated sugar , for rolling

Directions:

1
Preheat oven to 350°.
2
Stir (by hand) dry cake mix, oil and eggs in a large bowl until dough forms.
3
Dust hands with confectioners' sugar and shape dough into 1" balls.
4


Roll balls in confectioners' sugar and place 2 inches apart on uncreased cookie sheets.
5
Bake for 8-10 minutes or until center is JUST SET.
6
Remove from pans after a minute or so and cool on wire racks.
7
*My Notes*:.
8
I have tried these with several different cake mix brands. They all come out good, but the Betty Crocker does come out the best.
9
I was having a problem with my cookies flattening while baking. This usually happens with the generic cake mix brands. You can play with your oven temp and try them on 375 to keep them from spreading. Adding more oil than called for will also cause the cookies to spread -- I wouldn't suggest it, they really don't need extra oil.
10
Another way to keep them nice and thick and to get the most "crinkled" or "crackled" look is to make them bigger. When I roll them at about 1.5 inches they look prettier.
11
And my best tip: My confectioners' sugar was consistently being absorbed by the dough. The last time I baked them, I rolled them into balls without rolling in the sugar and let them "dry" for a few minutes. Then I rolled them in sugar and baked. These came out with a nice coating of sugar that didn't disappear.

Source:http://www.food.com

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