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These easyChocolate Covered Cherry Cookiesare a delicious treat to add to your holiday cookie trays this year. Everyone will be delighted to find a cherry hidden beneath a layer of delicious chocolate! They are perfect for Christmas time or even Valentine's Day.

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I love finding chocolate-covered cherries in boxes of assorted chocolates because I enjoy the flavor combo. A while back, at Christmas, those candies inspired me to make chocolate covered cherry cookies using cake mix.

Using a mix as the foundation for these cookies is a game-changer. Not only does it save time, but it also guarantees a soft texture. Plus, you can use any flavor of cake to make them. We love them so much that we make them all year long.

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  • Why You Will Love These Maraschino Cherry Cookies
  • Key Ingredients
  • How To Make Chocolate Covered Cherry Cookies
  • Storage Recommendations
  • Tips and Tricks
  • Variations
  • FAQs
  • More Easy Christmas Cookies
  • Recipe

Why You Will Love These Maraschino Cherry Cookies

If you are a fan ofcherry cordials, you will absolutely love these simple cherry cookies. They are a great treat for any holiday cookie exchange or special dinner.

The chocolate chip cookies have a hidden maraschino cherry that is guaranteed to make you smile. Indulge yourself or impress guests with our unique twist on a classic.

  • Quick and Easy.These thumbprint cookies are popular because they are simple. Cake mix makes them easy to prepare, even for new bakers.
  • Sweet Flavor. The soft treats have a hidden cherry center topped with a rich layer of chocolate frosting. This flavor combo tastes amazing!
  • Perfect for Any Occasion.These cookies are great any time of year, whether for a special celebration or a sweet pick-me-up.

Are you looking for more simple cake mix cookies for the holiday season? Try theseOreo peppermint crunch cookiesor thesecinnamon caramel cookies.

Key Ingredients

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For this cherry cookie recipe, you only need basic pantry items as the main ingredients. However, if you're missing any, add them to your grocery list.

  • Vanilla Cake Mix- You only use the dry cake mix powder, so do NOT follow the box directions.
  • Unsalted Butter- Set it out beforehand so it can soften.
  • Large Egg- One will add the moisture needed to make cookie dough.
  • Vanilla Extract- Adds flavor. You can also use ½ teaspoon almond extract.
  • Mini Chocolate Chips- The tiny chips work the best because these are small cookies.
  • Maraschino Cherries- Jarred cherries are what we use in this recipe. Pat them dry with paper towels before placing them on each cooled cookie.
  • Melted Chocolate -Microwave heavy cream and chocolate chips in a small bowl so it is smooth and creamy.

BruCrew Tip:Use a chocolate cake mix to make these chocolate cherry cookies.

How To Make Chocolate Covered Cherry Cookies

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I always look forward to making this unique cookie because they are so easy to make. Plus, they look pretty and taste amazing! The sweet center brings so much happiness and joy to everyone who eats them.

  1. Make the cookie dough.Mix the dry cake mix, softened butter, egg, and cream cheese in a large bowl. Continue beating the mixture until it forms a soft dough, scraping the sides of the bowl as needed. Stir in diced cherries and mini chocolate chips gently.
  2. Chill the dough.Cover and chill the cookie dough in the refrigerator for at least one hour.
  3. Roll and bake.Roll the dough into 36 balls. Place 12 cookies on a baking sheet, then place them in the oven. Once they are finished, remove them and let the cookies cool on the hot pan for a few minutes.
  4. Decorate and serve.While the cookies are warm, press a cherry into the center of the cookies. Once cooled, spoon melted chocolate on top and let set before wrapping them up for a cookie swap.

Storage Recommendations

These chocolate chip cherry cookies can be covered with plastic wrap or stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 4-5 days. Place the cookies on a single layer of parchment paper so they do not stick together.

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Tips and Tricks

  • Give the dough time to chill so the cookies don't spread. I realize it makes the cookie process longer, but it does make a difference in how the cookies bake/spread.
  • Divide the dough evenly.Use a small cookie scoop to portion out the dough.
  • Do not overbake these cookies.They will look underdone when you take them out of the oven. Trust the recipe. The cookies will firm up as they cool on a wire rack.
  • Cake mix cookies have the best texture after they have cooled completely.
  • Pat the drained maraschino cherries dry with a paper towel before wrapping them in the cookie dough. This helps prevent excess juice from affecting the cookie texture.

Variations

  • Use different cake mix flavors.For a rich chocolate cookie, use Devil's Food Cake mix. For a festive red cookie, try red velvet cake mix.
  • Get creative with frosting.Feel free to experiment with different types of chocolate, such as dark or white chocolate. Or add a hint of almond extract or some of the reserved cherry juice to the ganache for an extra layer of flavor.
  • Enjoy a boozy treat.Use bourbon-soaked cherries. These can be found online or in specialty stores.

FAQs

Can I use a different cake mix flavor?

Absolutely! Any flavor cake mix will taste fantastic with this recipe.

Can I make these cookies without frosting?

Of course! The frosting is the cherry on top (pun intended), but the cookies taste delicious even without it.

How can I prevent the cookies from spreading too much?

Chilling the dough for 60 minutes before baking can help prevent excessive spreading.

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Get ready to fall in love with this chocolate covered cherry cookies recipe! Share your baking adventures and tag me in your photos on Instagram – I can't wait to see your delicious creations. Happy baking!

More Easy Christmas Cookies

  • Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies
  • Molasses Crackle Cookies
  • Christmas Kiss Cookies
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  • Pomegranate Cookies
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Recipe

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Chocolate Covered Cherry Cookies

Yield: 36 cookies

Prep Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

Cook Time: 8 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 18 minutes

These easy soft Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies are a delicious treat to add to your holiday cookie trays. The hidden cherry is a fun surprise to find.

Ingredients

  • 1 white cake mix
  • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 large egg
  • 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • ¾ cup mini chocolate chips
  • 2 - 10 ounce jars maraschino cherries
  • ¼ cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a Silpat.
  2. Mix the cake mix, butter, egg, and cream cheese until soft dough forms.
  3. Drain the jars of cherries. Set aside 36 cherries. Dice the remaining cherries and pat dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture.
  4. Gently stir the diced cherries and mini chocolate chips into the cookie dough, then place the bowl in the refrigerator for an hour.
  5. Scoop into 36 even dough balls. Place 12 at a time on the prepared baking sheet.
  6. Bake for 9 minutes. Remove and let the cookies cool on the pan for 2-3 minutes before moving carefully to parchment paper on the counter.
  7. Press the remaining cherries into the tops of the cookies. Let cool completely.
  8. Place the chocolate chips and heavy whipping cream in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 30 seconds, then stir until melted. If necessary, heat again for another 15-30 seconds. Stir until melted and creamy.
  9. Cover the tops of the cookies with the melted chocolate. Let it set before storing it in a sealed container.

Notes

Tips and Tricks

  • Give the dough time to chill so the cookies don't spread. I realize it makes the cookie process longer, but it does make a difference in how the cookies bake/spread.
  • Divide the dough evenly.Use a small cookie scoop to portion out the dough.
  • Do not overbake these cookies.They will look underdone when you take them out of the oven. Trust the recipe. The cookies will firm up as they cool.
  • Cake mix cookies have the best texture after they have cooled completely.
  • Pat the drained maraschino cherries dry with a paper towel before wrapping them in the cookie dough. This helps prevent excess juice from affecting the cookie texture.

Variations

  • Use different cake mix flavors.For a rich chocolate cookie, use Devil's Food Cake mix. For a festive red cookie, try red velvet cake mix.
  • Get creative with frosting.Feel free to experiment with different types of chocolate, such as dark or white chocolate. Or add a hint of almond extract or some of the maraschino cherry juice to the ganache for an extra layer of flavor.
  • Enjoy a boozy treat.Use bourbon-soaked cherries. These can be found online or in specialty stores.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 36Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 115Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 17mgSodium: 21mgCarbohydrates: 13gFiber: 1gSugar: 12gProtein: 1g

Nutrition facts are an estimate and are not guaranteed to be accurate. If you need special diet advice, please see a registered dietician.

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*This post was first published in November 2016. It was updated and then republished in November 2023.

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Comments

  1. Erin

    I tried these cookies off Pinterest Christmas 2019, they were a hit and have been expected by family every Christmas ever since. Here I am Christmas 2022 still making them ❤️ thank you for this awesome recipe!

    Reply

  2. Susan

    I made these and while they did not look like the picture my guests enjoyed them. I would not make them again. The dough was very sticky even after refrigerating it. I had some cookies with lots of chips or cherries and some with less. The cherries on top didn't stick until the chocolate was on top. Overall it was alot of work and some expensive ingredients for an okay cookie.

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    • Jocelyn

      I am so sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy the cookies that much. I usually will refrigerate the dough longer if it seems sticky, and I try to scoop carefully to get an even amount of cherries and chocolate chip. At least your guest enjoyed them!!!!

      Reply

  3. Nancy

    Tried these today. Added almond extract and left off the chocolate icing. My family like them. These will be enjoying more for Christmas. Thank you.

    Reply

    • Vicki C.

      It's not Christmas yet, but I can't wait to make these. I think my Husband & in-laws would like these also. I definitely would make these for Christmas cookie exchange. Thank you for sharing your recipe.

      Reply

    • Mel

      Almond flavor, Cherry and Chocolate Chips!!??!! : ) Wow! That sounds like an amazing combo! Thanks for the tip!

      Reply

  4. Constance Merando

    Made this for a cookie contest at work this Christmas and it was a WINNER! Everybody loved it. Doubled the batch so there would be plenty for all and there was not one left. Sprinkled a little powdered sugar on them to give them the look of fresh fallen snow. They were so pretty and oh so yummy!

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      Yay! I am so excited to hear that! And I love the sprinkled "snow" idea on top!!! Merry Christmas!

      Reply

  5. april

    I used my 1 tbsp cookie scooper and made 56 of these beauts! I topped each with 1/2 a cherry instead of a whole one.

    Reply

  6. amanda

    Where is the recipe ive read all the comments still can not find it ive been.looking for 20 mins.

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      If you are reading the comments, then you have scrolled way past the recipe. The printable recipe card is right under the 5th picture. I hope you enjoy the cookies!

      Reply

    • Jocelyn

      Yes, any flavor cake mix works for these cookies. I think a chocolate cookie with the cherries would be great!

      Reply

      • Diane

        Thank you!

  7. lynn bartolotti

    how big should the balls be? I only have whipping cream not heavy. Will that work?

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      Whipping cream will work just fine. I think the dough balls should be about 2 Tablespoons roughly. I just scoop the dough out and make 24 balls, then adjust them to be the same size.

      Reply

      • Sandy_of_WV

        oops... didn't you mean "36" balls as mentioned with recipe?

      • Jocelyn

        Oh, my...yes, I meant 36 dough balls. Sorry, it's been a busy two weeks around here!

      • Sandy_of_WV

        🙂
        understand the busy part
        🙂

  8. Kathy

    Where is the recipe

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      Scroll down below the pictures and there is a printable recipe card with the recipe on it. I hope you enjoy the pictures!

      Reply

  9. Ali

    These look awesome! A great way to use up a bunch of cherries I bought 🙂

    Reply

  10. Diane

    Well, I've been surfing the net for Christmas cookie recipes. I want to take the cookies with us when we travel home. I think I may have just found 'the one!' Thanks for the recipe. These cookies look awesome! 🙂

    Reply

  11. Kirstin

    I live in Australia what would an equivalent be for the Pillsbury cake mix or is any white cake mix ok?

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      You should be able to use any white cake mix that is available to you. I hope you enjoy the cookies!

      Reply

  12. Alisha Coby

    Has anyone used a cherry chip cake mix for this?

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      I just used a vanilla cake mix, but I think the cherry chip cake mix is a great idea!!!

      Reply

  13. Katherines Corner

    oh my goodness, Let me get a glass of milk and I'll be right over ( wink)

    Reply

  14. Caroline

    Where is the recipe!???

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      Keep scrolling past the pictures. The printable recipe box is under the 5th picture.

      Reply

  15. Jeannie

    How well would these freeze

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      They didn't long enough in our house to find out. I think they would freeze fine. Although I would layer them with parchment paper so they do not stick together when they thaw out.

      Reply

  16. Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction

    Love the chocolate covered cherry on top! Great addition to the Christmas dessert table!

    Reply

  17. Nadine

    Oh my goodness.. Those look so yummy.. I thought I was all done with my baking for the holidays. But I might have to get to the store & get 1 item. Already have everything else. I will be adding this recipe to my must make cookie list.. Thank you for a great recipe

    Reply

  18. Joanne

    These cookies look so puffy and love the chocolate covered cherry on top! I thought I had most of my cooking baking finished, but am thinking of adding this recipe, too.

    Reply

  19. Jennifer

    My husband loves those chocolate-covered cherries in a box. Me, not so much.
    He would adore these cookies and get excited because I never bake cherry anything. Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply

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FAQs

How to improve boxed chocolate chip cookie mix? ›

Take your boxed cookie mix to the next level by browning your butter to add nutty, caramelized richness to the flavor. Just melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Then, continue to stir and cook the butter until it's a golden-brown color. And before adding it to the mix, make sure it's totally cooled down!

How to jazz up Betty Crocker chocolate chip cookie mix? ›

Double the batch with another chocolate chip cookie mix or get funky and use a second flavor, like the peanut butter cookie mix, instead. Flavor Twist: To give your cookies a comforting and tasty twist, add a teaspoon of ground cinnamon to the dry chocolate chip cookie mix, before creating the dough.

How to doctor up chocolate chip cookie mix? ›

Here are our seven favorite ways to gild the chocolate-chip-cookie lily:
  1. Brown your butter. ...
  2. Whisk coffee grounds or espresso powder into the flour. ...
  3. Use hand-chopped chunks, not chips. ...
  4. Stir crunchy cereal into the dough. ...
  5. Fold in your favorite snack food. ...
  6. Sprinkle dough balls with flaky salt before baking.
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Why do many chocolate chip cookie recipes contain baking soda and brown sugar? ›

In the case of the baking soda, the brown sugar would make the cookies thick and puffy by reacting with it to create carbon dioxide; in the case of the melted butter, it would speed gluten development and protein coagulation, making the cookies thicker and tender/chewy.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies flat and falling apart? ›

The Problem: Your Oven Is Too Hot

If your cookies repeatedly turn out flat, no matter the recipe, chances are your oven is too hot.

What happens if you put too much flour in chocolate chip cookies? ›

Too much flour can result in cookies that look like scoops of ice cream. Packing the flour — tapping the measuring cup on the counter or pushing the powder down with a spoon — will result in using too much.

Can you add an egg to Betty Crocker chocolate chip cookie mix? ›

Prep Instructions

1 heat Heat oven as directed below. 2 stir Stir Cookie Mix, softened butter and egg in a medium bowl until dough forms. Drop dough 2 1/2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet. 3 bake Bake as directed below or until edges are golden brown.

Why add baking powder to chocolate chip cookies? ›

If that supply cuts off before the cookies set, a soft dough will collapse in on itself. If it continues until the end, the air pockets are preserved as the cookie's crumb. Baking powder simply adds carbon dioxide to the equation, providing a more forceful pressure that encourages a dough to spread up and out.

Can you over mix chocolate chip cookie dough? ›

I can't tell you how important this is, and it's a common mistake when making cookies. It's important to mix your ingredients. just until they're combined. to avoid developing too much gluten in your dough. Over mixing can lead to a tough and dense cookie, and you just don't want that.

How do you doctor up packaged cookie mix? ›

No one will even suspect they're store-bought (and we won't tell anyone!).
  1. Add brown sugar. ...
  2. Experiment with extracts. ...
  3. Mix in different candies and snacks. ...
  4. Add espresso or coffee grounds. ...
  5. Deepen the flavors by refrigerating the dough. ...
  6. Salt before baking the cookies. ...
  7. Reduce baking time for extra soft cookies.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies hard and not chewy? ›

Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies. Why use melted butter? Melted butter creates cookies with a different texture compared to cookies made with softened or creamed butter.

What makes chocolate chip cookies taste so good? ›

The caramelized butter, sugar, vanilla, chocolate, and subtle notes of salt offer a balanced flavor profile. The saltiness highlights and enhances the preexisting flavors. But what makes for the perfect chocolate chip cookie? You get what you pay for, and high-quality ingredients equate to a high-quality product.

What does baking soda do to gray hair? ›

This is why baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) has been incorporated into beauty routines due to its alkalinity with a high pH level. The substance works by lightening gray hair but should only ever be used cautiously as it also affects moisture retention capacity making it brittle.

What happens if you use baking powder instead of baking soda in cookies? ›

Baking powder: Baking powder can be used to replace baking soda, though not at a 1-to-1 ratio. Because the former is not as strong as the latter, it's important to use three times the amount of baking powder as baking soda. Be aware, a slightly bitter, off-putting taste might result from using that much baking powder.

What happens if you use more brown sugar than white sugar in cookies? ›

Using brown sugar will result in a denser, moister cookie. Brown sugar is also hygroscopic (more so than granulated sugar) and will therefore also attract and absorb the liquid in the dough.

How do you make store bought cookie mix better? ›

Add brown sugar

Adding it to the pre-made dough will give it more sweetness, a chewier texture, moisture and that homemade flavor you're craving. You can also melt butter with brown sugar and incorporate it into the dough for extra tender, chewier cookies.

Should I add an extra egg to my cookie mix? ›

For best results, Serious Eats recommends adding one extra yolk per whole egg the recipe calls for. Balance here is important, because too much egg yolk will incorporate too much moisture, rendering your batch spongy and cakelike rather than the texture of a traditional cookie.

How do you make box cookie mix less sweet? ›

Reducing sweetness in cookie dough depends on the type of cookies. For chocolate chip you could use a darker chocolate, or reduce the number of chips, substituting your favorite nut instead. For most cookies you can probably *slightly* reduce the quantity of sugar as well as add an extra 1/8 tsp of salt.

What to add to cookie mix to make them soft? ›

Brown Sugar

Adding moisture to your cookie dough can help make it softer and chewier, and stay soft for longer. That's why I use much more brown sugar than granulated sugar in this recipe. Learn how to DIY your own brown sugar and how to keep it soft in your pantry here.

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