Perfectly soft and chewy, and smothered in cheerful sprinkles, these wildly delicious Sprinkle Cookies always steal the show! With just 4 ingredients, they’re also CRAZY easy to make. Just watch out though, because they have this uncanny knack of disappearing without a trace!

Three sprinkle cookies on plate.
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Sprinkle Cookies

When it comes to party cookies, there are just a few simple requirements. They’ve got to taste great, they need to look amazing, and of course, they need to be really easy to make. These splashy cookies checks all of the boxes… magnificently!

Victoria writes: “My 9 year old made these yesterday by herself. They are really really good!”

To start with, these sprinkle cookies are the perfect contrast of textures. They’re perfectly soft and chewy on the inside, with a delightfully crunchy sprinkle outside.

Oh… and they’re wonderfully rich and buttery. So there’s that, too!

Plus, with just 4 ingredients that include a genius cake mix shortcut, they’re such a cinch to make.

I especially love how these confetti cake mix cookies can be totally customized to the occasion.

You could use rainbow sprinkles for a birthday party treat, red and green sprinkles for festive Christmas sprinkle cookies, or red, white and blue sprinkles for patriotic 4th of July sprinkle cookies.

The options really are endless!

Trust me, if you’ve been looking for the perfect party cookie THIS is it.

Your friends and family will be smitten with these colorful cookies after just the first bite!

Just like when you make these Funfetti Cake Box Cookies, these Soft Gingerbread Cookies, and these Frosted Cut Out Cookies, too!

So what are you waiting for? Playing with your favorite sprinkles is such a delicious way to make cookies!

Colorful sprinkles in a yellow bowl.

Do You Put Sprinkles on Cookies Before or After Baking?

When it comes to these sprinkle cookies, you’ll want to add your sprinkles to the cookies BEFORE baking.

There’s no need to add any sprinkles to the batter, though.

How Do You Get Sprinkles To Stick To Unbaked Cookies?

You’ll simply roll your cookie dough balls in the sprinkles BEFORE baking to give them a generous coating.

Then bake your cookies as normal. The result is such a fun and festive, colorful treat!

Do Sprinkles Melt In Oven?

No, but they will become somewhat soft.

Then after your sprinkle cookies have cooled, the sprinkles will harden once again.

Sprinkle cookies on a baking sheet.

Ingredients

It takes just 4 simple ingredients to make the BEST rainbow sprinkle cookies recipe!

Here’s what you’ll need…

With just 4 ingredients, these French vanilla cookies with sprinkles truly are one of the BEST Easy Valentines Cookie Recipes and Easy Easter Recipes ever!

Box of French vanilla cake mix and a container of sprinkles.

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How to Make Sprinkle Cookies

It’s actually SO easy to make sprinkle sugar cookies!

Here’s what you’ll do…

1. Mix your Cake Mix, Butter & Eggs with hand mixer or stand mixer until well combined.

2. Cover your dough, and then chill in the refrigerator for 2 hours.

3. After your dough has chilled, line some baking sheets with parchment paper.

4. Then roll your cookie dough into balls… and roll each ball in sprinkles.

Sprinkle cookies on a wire rack.

5. Bake your cookies in the oven, then cool on wire racks.

Trust me… sprinkle cookies recipes don’t get any easier!

Soft Christmas Sprinkle Cookies on a red plate.

Now you can sit back, relax, enjoy & DEVOUR!

Of course with Cake Mix Cookies Recipes, one batch is rarely enough. So repeat these steps as necessary… until every last cookie monster craving in your home has been satisfied! 🙂

Scroll down for the printable recipe card with detailed, step-by-step instructions.

When To Bake Sprinkle Cookies

These confetti cake mix cookies can be customized using different colored sprinkles to create the perfect sprinkle cookie for any holiday or celebration.

They make the cutest little party and birthday cookies. They’re also fabulous for holidays like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Independence Day and more.

Red, white, and blue cookies with American flags.

Easy Make Ahead Tips

These sugar cookies with sprinkles are so easy to prep ahead of time!

The pre-made cookie dough can be made today, then stored covered in the refrigerator up to 2 days prior to baking your sprinkles cookies. That makes them ideal make ahead Christmas cookies for decorating.

Stack of five sprinkle cookies on cake plate.

Storage Tips

After your confetti cookies have baked and cooled, the cookies will last well at room temperature, simply stored covered in an airtight container, for up to 3 days.

A red and black checkered cookie tin with Merry Christmas printed on top.

Sprinkle Cookies Reviews

What Your Frugal Friends are Saying About This Easy Sprinkle Cookies Recipe…

One reader writes: “They are fantastic! Thank you! A simple, delicious cookie recipe… I made these and they are delicious!”

Denise writes: “Simple and delicious!”

Angela writes: “Quick and easy but most important delicious!”

Teresa writes: “These are great”

Victoria writes: “My 9 year old made these yesterday by herself. She made half like this and 1/2 added chocolate chips and they are really really good!”

Patti writes: “Easy peasy and every bit as tasty as they are fun to make. A great cookie baking idea to do with those kiddos who are out of school for Christmas/Winter break.”


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Sprinkle Cookies

Perfectly soft and chewy, and smothered in cheerful sprinkles, these wildly delicious Sprinkle Cookies always steal the show! With just 4 ingredients, they're also CRAZY easy to make. Just watch out though, because they have this uncanny knack of disappearing without a trace!
Servings: 25 cookies
Three sprinkle cookies on plate.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Chill Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 22 minutes
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Ingredients 

  • 13.25 ounces Betty Crocker French Vanilla Cake Mix, (if using a 15.25 oz. box, increase butter to 1/2 cup, Vanilla can also be substituted)
  • 1/3 cup Melted Butter, (Vegetable or Canola Oil can be substituted)
  • 2 large Eggs
  • 2/3 cup Nonpareils Sprinkles, (two 3 oz. containers will be plenty)

Instructions 

  • Gather your ingredients.
    Box of French vanilla cake mix and a container of sprinkles.
  • Combine Cake Mix, Melted Butter (or oil), and Eggs in large mixing bowl, and mix with hand mixer or stand mixer until well combined.
  • Cover dough and chill in refrigerator for 2 hours.
  • After dough has chilled, preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Pour sprinkles into bowl, and set aside.
  • Line large baking sheets with parchment paper.
  • Roll cookie dough into 1 1/2 tablespoon sized rounded balls, then roll each dough ball around several times in the sprinkles, until it has been heavily coated.
  • Place sprinkle dough balls on cookie sheet, and use a small mason jar or glass to gently press down on the top of each one to flatten it a bit.
  • Bake on center oven rack for 7 – 13 minutes, or until done. (Note: Bake on the shorter end of the time range for non-stick cookie sheets & longer end of the time range for aluminum cookie sheets.)
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool on cookie sheets for 5 minutes.
  • Transfer cookies to wire racks to finish cooling, and ENJOY!
    Sprinkle cookies on a wire rack.

Notes

  • Butter: When it comes to cake mix cookies, salted or unsalted butter can be used, as the cake mix will have a little salt in it. However, I’ve found that salted butter will result in superior flavor.
  • Make Ahead Tips: These cookies are so easy to prep ahead of time! The pre-made cookie dough can be made today, then stored covered in the refrigerator up to 2 days prior to baking your sprinkles cookies.
  • Storage Tips: After your sprinkle cookies have baked and cooled, the cookies will last well at room temperature, simply stored covered in an airtight container, for up to 3 days.
  • FAQ’s: For answers to Frequently Asked Questions or tips for common substitutions and variations, please refer to the detailed information above this recipe card.
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50 Comments

  1. christine says:

    What a great idea.

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks, Christine! I just love easy cookies!

  2. Kathrine Eldridge says:

    I need to make these! They look and sound delicious! Would be perfect with my afternoon tea.

    1. Heidi says:

      Ooh yes… these would be the perfect addition to tea time!

  3. Rach says:

    This is the perfect cookie to make with little kids!

    1. Heidi says:

      I completely agree, Rach… the kids will go crazy for this fun treat!

  4. Healthy World Cuisine says:

    Oh my word. Love how easy these are to make. I think the texture of adding the sprinkles on before you bake them so they kind of embed in the cookie is the best. So festive. Wishing you and your family a very safe and happy holiday season.

    1. Heidi says:

      Aww… thank you so much! And you’re right… the sprinkles do add that perfect little sweet crunch!

      1. Shirley says:

        The cookies looks nice !

        1. Heidi says:

          Thanks so much, Shirley! 🙂

  5. Carol says:

    I love easy recipes. These cookies are so cute and festive. They’d fit most holidays I think. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thank you so much, Carol! They really are so easy to customize to whatever holiday or color combination you’d like! 🙂

  6. CoCo says:

    Dying over these right now, Heidi! Someone brought Christmas cookies with sprinkles to our family party and when the littles asked me if I knew how to make them too, I told them I would have to google it. I had NO idea they were talking about cookies that were this easy to make. They’re going to lose it when I bring these to Christmas. Thanks so much for the recipe. Hugs, CoCo

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome, Delphine! They really are ridiculously easy to make, and I hope the littles love them!!

  7. delphine says:

    Tellement bon les cookies, merci pour les recettes et en plus ils sont magnifiques
    Bravo

    1. Heidi says:

      De rien, Delphine 🙂 Bonne journée

  8. Caleb - Never Ending Journeys says:

    These cookies look and sound so decadent! Love the addition of sprinkles.

    1. Heidi says:

      Thank you so much!!

  9. Macy Smith says:

    I just made a pillow for my mother in law using fabric I already had. I traced my kid’s hands and cut them out of fabric. Then I stitched them onto 4 blocks (4 kids) and sewed them together. I used a coordinating fabric on the back and stuffed it with stuffing. I would have used a pillow form if I had one, but all I had was stuffing left over from another project. All in all it only cost me my time and I am sure she will be thrilled.

    1. Heidi says:

      That sounds like such a lovely homemade gift idea, Macy… thanks so much for sharing!

  10. Black Knight says:

    Christmas time: my wife is cooking everyday cakes and cookies. These recipes are perfect for her.
    I love cookies! Thanks for sharing.

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome! This is such a delicious time of year! 🙂