You can do just about anything with a cake mix. I learned this when Jillene put into our ward cookbook several dessert recipes that use them. I now use them pretty much every time I make cookies. Well, cookie bars to be more exact.
The "recipe" is pretty basic and I do it this way every time, with any kind of mix. The base of mix, oil and egg is always the same. I just change what I mix into it. By the way, you don't add the water called for on the back of the mix. You want this to be stiff like a cookie dough. Here's a few examples.
Caramel Toffee Cookie Bars
You can use any variety of a Yellow or a White mix
1 cake mix
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil
about 1/2 of a bag of caramel bits (the kind you use for making caramel apples)
about 1/2 of a bag of Heath toffee bits
Mix all ingredients together and place in a lightly greased, 9 x 13 baking dish. You will have to smoosh the cookie dough to get it into the corners. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven, for 22-25 minutes. Check the center with a toothpick.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars
Any variety of a Yellow or White cake mix.
1 cake mix
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil
1 bag of chocolate chips
Same directions as above.
Mint Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars
1 chocolate cake mix
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil
about 1 bag of Andes Mint baking chips (the entire bag might be a bit much for some. Just use your own judgement.)
Same directions as above.
Cake mixes are great when you need a dessert in a hurry and any variety of things can be mixed into them.
Friday, May 15, 2009
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I am making the Chocolate Chips ones as I type this. I wanted to make the mint ones--but appearntly Harmon's doesn't need to carry mint chips....or toffee chips for that matter.
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