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Eek!! I’m SO excited for Halloween. I’ve officially switched gears and have been thinking of and making some great Halloween crafts, gift ideas and recipes that I can’t wait to share with you over the next month and a half.
I haven’t busted out my Halloween Decor just yet, but I have a feeling it might just happen today. I was hoping to get it out while my mom was here the past 6 days (she just went home yesterday – insert sad face here) but we just had too much fun shopping and eating and didn’t get to it. I can’t wait to share with you even more Halloween Decor Ideas. 🙂
Before we get to decor, I have some great Halloween cookies to share with you. They are a Halloween version of the Ooey Gooey Butter Cookies. They are seriously so good and festive.
Gooey Monster Eye Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 box Yellow Cake Mix
- 1/2 cup butter softened
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 8 oz cream cheese softened
- 1 egg
- green food coloring
- powdered sugar
- candy eyeballs
Instructions
- Beat butter, vanilla, egg and cream cheese until fluffy.
- Mix in cake mix. Add green food coloring until it's the color you want. I used neon green. Chill for 30 minutes.
- Roll into balls and dip in a bowl of powdered sugar.
- Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes. While warm push eye balls into the center or all over the cookie. ENJOY!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Other than the fact that the cookie dough needs to chill for awhile, they are very simple and easy to make, which is always a bonus. 🙂
We used these candy eyeballs from Wilton as well as the Bloodshot Candy eyeballs from Wilton. Just note that they may melt if you put the eyeballs on before baking. We tried that first and the bloodshot eyes turned to goo. I recommend placing them on the cookie just as they are getting out of the oven and they are still soft. We found the eyeballs at Michael’s but I’ve also seen them at Target and Walmart in the baking section or Wilton section. 🙂
Gooey Eyeball Goodness right here!
I also did a more colorful version of these cookies. Just with more colors and more eyes:
Go HERE for the recipe tutorial.
For more fun Halloween Treats check out:
White Chocolate Candy Corn M&M Cookies
White Chocolate Candy Corn Pretzel Fudge
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Lily had a play date when we made these cookies – Thanks for helping, Grace!
I saw this on Pinterest and went to your site to look at it. Charming site! I love these and have bookmarked them to attempt. I think these eventual amusing to make for my sweetheart’s kiddos. ? I will post them on my blog when I make them and will give you connect love! Happy to have discovered you!
These turned out so well! Thanks!!
We make these every halloween-my kids love them
I am so glad they do!! They are my kids favorite, too! Thank you!
Hey, Are these cooKies really soft.
Yes, they are super soft 🙂
You are awesome. I am trying to cook like this.
You can do it 🙂 Thank you!
Great article. These cookies makes me inspired. Thanks for sharing………..
Yay! I am glad they inspire you! Thank you for letting me know!
These horrible gooey eyes are amazing!! Guess what we will be having for Christmas! 🙂
Aren’t they?! They’ll be a hit!
I made these twice within a week – once for work and then for a halloween party a few days later. They were delicious and unanimously awesome. My one recommendation is to add the food coloring BEfore the cake mix. it blends much easier, as the texture of the dough makes it very tough to evenly distribute coloring. 🙂
I am so glad they are a hit!! We make them quite a bit! Thank you!
I used a white cake mix instead of yellow, , they looked perfect until I tasted THEM, they were way to dry despite 3 ATTEMPTs at changing time cookies cook still to dry…
This is my 3rd year making this recipe. I use Americolor electric colors and Wilton eyes.
Perfect!! Thank you so much!