How the Grinch Stole Christmas Cookies Recipe | Grinch Crinkle Cookies (2024)

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Love the Dr. Seuss and the Grinch!? Then you must try this How the Grinch Stole Christmas Cookies recipe! These Grinch Crinkle Cookies are the perfectaccompaniment to family holiday movie night.

Since Carnival Cruise Lines announced their partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, my daughter has been BEGGING me to watch 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'. I'm not one to decline a Christmas movie— especially one as awesome at the Grinch— so we decided to make a movie night of it with some very special'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' Crinkle Cookies.

These crinkle cookies are soft and chewy due to their boxed cake mix base. Green food coloring gives them a festive hue—Cookies so amazing that I'd eat them from a SHOE ... I dare you to try at least one ... if not TWO!

How the Grinch Stole ChristmasCookies Recipe

Grinch Crinkle Cookies Ingredients:

  • 1 box vanilla cake mix
  • 1 stick butter, melted
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • Green food coloring

How to make Grinch Crinkle Cookies:

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

a 2. In small bowl, combine cornstarch and powdered sugar; stir together

3. In a large bowl, mix together vanilla cake mix, melted butter, oil and eggs (the consistency will be thick)

4. Add drops of green food coloring to cake batter until bright green color is achieved.

5. Usea cookie small scoop or 2 spoons to gather up individual balls of dough and roll into the sugar/starch mixture until covered (avoid touching the dough as the food color may transfer to skin).

6. Place dough balls two inches apart on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper

7. Bake for 8-10 minutes, until crackled and puffed

8. Let cool on cookie sheet for several minutes before transferring to cooling rack.

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas Cookies Recipe

Prep Time

15 mins

Cook Time

15 mins

Course:Dessert

Author: Stefanie Fauquet

Ingredients

  • 1box vanilla cake mix
  • 1stick butter; melted
  • 2eggs
  • 1cuppowdered sugar
  • 1tablespooncorn starch
  • 1tablespoonvegetable oil
  • Green food coloring

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees

  2. In small bowl, combine corn starch and powdered sugar; stir together

  3. In a large bowl, mix together vanilla cake mix, melted butter, oil and eggs (the consistency will be thick)

  4. Add drops of green food coloring to cake batter until bright green color is achieved

  5. Use small scoop or 2 spoons to gather up individual balls of dough and roll into the sugar/starch mixture until covered (avoid touching the dough as the food color may transfer to skin)

  6. Place dough balls two inches apart on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper

  7. Bake for 8-10 minutes, until crackled and puffed

  8. Let cool on cookie sheet for several minutes before transferring to cooling rack

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Comments

  1. Leilani

    Oh my girls would love this! The Grinch is their fave and my sister in law just gave them Grinch shirts.

    Reply

  2. Penelope

    The Grinch is such a part of Christmas now that this would be great

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  3. Marcie W.

    Simple and adorable! These would be a blast to make.

    Reply

  4. Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell

    Oh my goodness, these are just way too fun! Love, love the idea and the tie-in.

    Reply

  5. Tiff @ Babes and Kids

    Cutest cookies and great idea. I have two little boys who would absolutely love these.

    Reply

  6. Mickey

    Cute idea! My toddler son is obsessed with the Grinch right now so he'd get a kick out of these!

    Reply

  7. HilLesha

    Those are deliciously cute! 🙂

    Reply

  8. Crystal @ Simply Being Mommy.com

    Those turned out so cute! I can't wait to make them.

    Reply

  9. Kathleen

    These are so cute. The movie is on Christmas Eve, so maybe we'll make some of these then.

    Reply

  10. Angela

    Oh, I love this! We just watched the Grinch last night on TV.

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  11. Rachel @ Following In My Shoes

    Those are ADORABLE! MY kids would get such a kick out of those.

    P.S. love your food post display at the bottom of your post.... is that a plugin or part of your theme?

    Reply

    • Stefanie Fauquet

      It's the Related Posts plugin!

      Reply

  12. Ty @ Mama of 3 Munchkins

    These are so adorable and I bet they taste really good, too!

    Reply

  13. Robin Gagnon

    these would be great for St Pattys day too

    Reply

  14. Molly Baker

    Am I missing something or does it not say in the instructions what to do with the veg. oil? I am assuming it goes in with the cake mix.

    Reply

    • Stefanie Fauquet

      You are correct! It's for the cake mix...I will update.

      Reply

  15. Sylvia Barrera

    How the Grinch Stole Christmas Cookies Recipe | Grinch Crinkle Cookies (14)
    Absolutely LOVED baking these adorable cookies for my Grandchildren💚

    Reply

  16. Char

    Thank you for the fun recipe. Mine did not turn out as puffy as yours. Is there a trick.

    Reply

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