Sprinkle Cookie Mix Instructions

Sprinkle Cookie Mix Instructions

Welcome to Pink Slip Gourmet! This recipe is for those who have purchased or been gifted one of our cookie mixes.  Lucky you! With no mixer needed, this is a super easy recipe that comes together quickly and is delicious. Want to make it even better? You can add in any type of chips (chocolate, peanut butter, butterscotch, etc) your heart desires.  Just mix them in at the end before rolling the dough balls. This jar will make around dozen 3.5 inch cookies and around 2 dozen 2 inch cookies . Let's get started!

Additional ingredients needed:

1 large egg, slightly beaten
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled

Instructions:

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with a Silpat pad or parchment paper. 

Pour jarred cookie mix ingredients into a medium sized bowl. If the brown sugar is hard to remove from the jar, simply use a fork to help loosen it.  Once the contents are in the bowl, you can use the fork or clean hands to break up any remaining  brown sugar lumps.  Whisk all dry ingredients to combine.

Next, add egg, vanilla extract and butter to the bowl. Using a large spoon or spatula, mix the wet and dry ingredients until fugly combined.  If adding chips of any kind, simply fold them in now.

Use the dough immediately or place in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to chill slightly, making it less sticky when rolling.

Using your hands or a dough scoop, form the dough into 1-1.5 inch balls. Roll each ball in the bowl of sugar and place on the prepared baking sheet with a few inches between each dough ball.

If you did not chill the dough, bake the cookies for 8-10 minutes. If chilled, bake for 11-12 minutes.* Leave the cookies on the baking sheet to finish fully baking/cool down for 5 minutes. Enjoy!

*All ovens are different - check the cookies often so they do not over-bake. You simply want to see slightly golden edges and the center looking just barely cooked. They will continue to bake on the baking sheet as they cool.
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