Scary Easy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

 by roccopeterbilt
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Preheat your oven to 350°. Seriously, this recipe is so easy if you don't to it now you will surely need to wait for the oven to achieve temperature after preparing all of the ingredients.

Some people don't like to use mixes to bake, preferring to bake from scratch. I however, always have cake mixes on hand for when a late night hankerin' comes on. Plus, like Carl Sagen said, "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe."

So these little homemade gems might use a mix, but they are so easy that if you can open a can and operate an oven, you're in business. Go to the next page for a ridiculously short list of ingredients.

Step 1: Ingredients

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You preheated the oven to 350°, right? No? Well go do it now, seriously, we'll wait.

Ingredients:

(1) 15oz Can of Pumpkin
(1) Cake Mix (any brand, any flavor)

Optional Ingredients:
(1) 12oz bag of Chocolate Chips*


*Note: This is completely optional and can be substituted with anything you fancy. Peanut Butter Chips, Craisens, Nuts... Try some options out and post your favorite combos in the comments section.


That's it. Seriously. No eggs, no oil, no water, no nothing. Just those 2 simple shelf safe ingredients can have you ready to make some awesome cookies in a moments notice. OK, 3 if you count the chocolate chips I'm using.

Step 2: Mix

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In a large bowl, mix together the pumpkin and the cake mix . This can be done with a mixer or a spoon. So long as all of the cake mix powder is incorporated*, you should be fine.

Once you've achieved a fairly uniform consistency you can begin to add your additional ingredients, in our case (1 bag) 12oz of Chocolate Chips and stir until evenly distributed. Vary amounts to taste.






*WARNING: Once the cake mix is incorporated do not answer the door until the baking process is over. There may be a crowd of people assembling on your sidewalk or porch to protest that you are not making use of 99% of available ingredients.

Step 3: Drop and bake

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OK, all that's left to do now is drop your cookies on a cookie tray. You can use a Teflon coated tray or parchment paper if you like. I usually go for cookies that are about the size of a 1 1/2" ball cut in half, about 2 Tablespoons per cookie. I didn't scare you with that measuring talk, did I?

Unlike many cookies that spread as they bake, these, for the most part, retain their shape. Could be another opportunity to get creative.

See, aren't you glad you preheated that oven.

Bake at 350° for 20 - 25 minutes . Bigger cookies may take longer

I know, you cookie bakers are saying, "25 minutes? For cookies? That's way too long!" Well for these it isn't. The nice thing about these cookies besides the simplicity of ingredients is that they are easy to bake. Unlike a typical chocolate chip cookie, for example, where the window for taking them out perfect is very slim, the window for pulling these and them still being perfect is a good 5 minutes or more.

Step 4: Cool and Enjoy

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These cookies should rest for a couple of minutes after being removed before eating, if for no other reason to ensure 350° chocolate doesn't destroy your mouth. You'll notice these cookies have a cakey consistency which, given our ingredients, stands to reason. These cookies are a great fall treat, but with a variation on your flavor of cake mix and or your ingredients, they could be customized for any time of year.

Thanks and Enjoy!


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arinicole says: Jun 14, 2013. 1:35 PM
These are a little bit too cakey for me, i like a chewy cookie or a bit more crunch. These would make good muffins though!
cgonzales6 says: Dec 3, 2012. 9:42 AM
Can't wait to try this out!! I love baking but I hate assembling and measuring and all the other stuff that goes with it (in other words...I like the finished product without the hassle) LOL. This sounds like I get the fun without the pain...YIPPEE! Am gonna try either spice cake or Irosariol's carrot cake hint (super moist...thanks dbira). Has anyone else tried using something other than canned pumpkin to 'moisten' the cake mix? Just wondering - would love a couple of more easy cookie recipes like this :-)
Miss Nola says: Nov 20, 2012. 8:55 AM
I made these with extra moist white cake and white chocolate chips & some caramel bites in a few. Be careful w the caramel bites, they seemed like they burned a bit although they were still delish!
abauer4 says: Oct 21, 2012. 10:29 AM
I'm going to try making these for my boyfriend tonight. Any suggestions on the best type of cake mix to use? I'm not a fan of the carrot cake idea that I saw in the comments. Any other tips I need to know?
ahayes5 in reply to abauer4Nov 19, 2012. 8:17 AM
How many does this recipe make? Thanks
lpellerine says: Oct 18, 2012. 5:43 PM
I've got a batch in the oven as we speak! I will let you know what my daughter and myself think when they are out and cooled!
lpellerine in reply to lpellerineOct 18, 2012. 6:52 PM
VERY good, they have the texture of a muffin or molasses cookie. I will definitely make them again!
aliencatx says: Sep 8, 2012. 10:31 PM
you where right the whole family ate them before I could take them out to cool. The only problem was they went flat on me. Any advice?
amy1973 in reply to aliencatxSep 15, 2012. 9:10 AM
try adding some baking soda that may help
amy1973 says: Sep 15, 2012. 9:07 AM
these sound delicious i am going to make them this weekend
mylittleseason says: Aug 16, 2012. 3:46 PM
These also make nice muffins.
lrosariol says: Nov 23, 2011. 1:37 PM
Less than 1/2 an hour to cookies! I made them with Duncan Hines carrot cake mix and they where gone in no time flat!
dbira says: Nov 6, 2011. 3:24 PM
These are fantastic. I don't typically used "boxed" anything but wow, I'm won over for this recipe. I used Betty Crocker super moist carrot and chocolate chips and they are sooooo much better than the store bakery's cookies! Well done, I'm impressed.
Spookeriffic says: Nov 1, 2011. 4:14 PM
This looks ridiculously easy! I'm definitely going to have to give them a try. Thanks for posting!
jpereira15 says: Oct 28, 2011. 8:30 PM
I'm not a huge fan of using mixes, but I had to see if this recipe would actually work. I used white chocolate chips and cranberries and they're freakin' delicious! Thanks!
vbrown3 says: Oct 28, 2011. 8:05 AM
Oops!! Forgot to say how great they taste! I used a white cake mix and peppermint chips. Wasn't sure how they would taste, but, they are awesome!! Thanks again!!
vbrown3 says: Oct 28, 2011. 8:01 AM
I just got done with my "first" batch! I LOVE this recipe! Super easy! Thanks so much for sharing! Number one on my list!!
scoochmaroo says: Oct 27, 2011. 11:43 AM
Looks great!
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