For my penultimate wedding cookie table cookie recipe, I present….
Red Velvet White Chocolate Cookies.
I was so excited to find this simple recipe that uses Bisquick baking mix and creates such beautiful and delicious cookies.
Won’t they look pretty next to the Lemon Crinkles?!
Red velvet lovers rejoice!
Red Velvet White Chocolate Cookies
- 1 cup butter, softened
- 2 cups brown sugar, packed
- 4 tsp. vanilla
- 2 eggs
- 4 tsp. red food coloring
- 3 1/2 cups Bisquick mix
- 1/2 cup unsweetened baking cocoa
- 2 cups white chocolate chips
Directions:
In large mixing bowl, beat butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in vanilla, eggs, and food coloring. Add Bisquick and cocoa just until combined. Gently stir in white chocolate chips.
Refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls about 2 inches apart on baking stone or cookie sheet. Bake for 8-10 minutes. Do not overbake. Cool on stone/sheet for 5 minutes. Remove to cooling rack to cool completely.
Enjoy!
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
These will be appearing in my kitchen soon. My grandson loves red velvet anything. I saved all your cookie recipes for future baking. Thanks for sharing.
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I hope you both love them!! 🙂
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Ooh, yum, these look perfect to have with my cuppa. 🙂
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Love cookies, I would love them with a glass of milk while watching Netflix 😀
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I justed finished thirteen reasons why on Netflix. Did you happen to watch?
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No, I have so many shows backed up, have to catch all the episodes that aired like a month ago 😁
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Absolute heaven.
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Bisquick for cookies…I’ll have to try that. They are certainly beautiful. (Are you totally excited yet?) (K)
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Totally! Yep! 🙂
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Ohhh! Jodi!
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You sure are going to have an awesome cookie table at that wedding! These cookies look absolutely delicious!! I hope you will take a photo of your cookie table and share with us. I can hardly wait to see it!!
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I’ll try to remember. You know how things go in the moment…. 🙂 Want to enjoy each precious second, but I’m going to try to remember.
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Okay, I totally understand! 🙂
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These are amazing!!!
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thanks Lynn! 🙂
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Just printed this off, Jodi–with a beautiful mid-week day off, I am planning a special supper for the boyos, and this will be dessert. (My son Jim, like Bernadette’s grandson, loves anything red velvet .)
And what a triumph your cookie table is going to be! Where I grew up, in western NY, the women of the family often collaborated on a wedding cookie buffet. Such a sweet tradition, and your penultimate cookie table reminds me of that!
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What a lovely mom and wife you are Pam! Enjoy your midweek special supper and hope the boyos love the cookies! xo
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This sounds so tasty I love red velvet everything!
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Then I’m sure you will love!!! 🙂
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O. M. G. Got to be soooo delish!!
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Yeppers! Pretty darn amazing! 🙂
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Red velvet – Yes please. My son’s favorite. Thanks for sharing
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I hope you will make them for him! ❤ They are easy and delish!
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Now this is a cookie I could probably even make! I remember red velvet cake being such a treat when I was growing up. (But German Chocolate is still my favorite cake.) 🙂
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You sure could! Do you think they would go good with tacos?! 🙂
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Oh ha, I never thought about that! If I do sell any treats I would think churros would be in order. 😉
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indeed!
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WOWZA!! They look divine, Jodi!! ❤❤❤
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pretty yummy! 🙂
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Always some good cookies over here – thanks Jodi! 🙂
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Lately anyway. 👍😉
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Look divine!!
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❤️🍪
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Interesting that Bisquick is in this recipe! I’ve used it for camping pancakes and coffee cakes before buttons cookies. This is another one I must try!😎
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I know. Surprised me too. Turned out awesome.
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Those look so easy, and yet so good! Thanks for the recipe, Jodi. And I think these cookies will look great next to the lemon ones on the cookie table. (PS: You might want to be careful about posting photos and descriptions of all the delicious cookies that you are serving. This could attract a LOT of wedding crashers at the reception. You’ll know why they are because they will all be making a bee line for the cookie table….)
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Darn, I meant “who they are!” Sorry for the typo.
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Lol. You are too funny! 😝
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I’m just smiling😊
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Can’t wait to see photos of the cookie table! My heart is with you on this special weekend😍
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