I made up my first batch and then burned them of course. Make sure you watch the cookies closely so they don't get to brown, you want them to look almost done. I baked mine on the highest rack in the oven and that seemed to work out really great. When i let them cool slightly i rolled them in the powdered sugar and let everyone have a taste. The verdict......... everyone loved them and was really upset that i was making these for someone other than them. So of course I had to make second batch because as Christ'y stated they magically just seem to float away. I will be making these again for my Christmas Cookie Trays. You gotta try these cookies they are really just so easy to make and you wont be disappointed.
These are the ingredients you will need: One white cake mix (any brand), vanilla extract, one egg white, water, shortening, mini chocolate chips and powdered sugar.
shape into 1-inch balls and place about 2 inches apart on a greased baking sheet. If your hands get a bit sticky while rolling the dough just wet your hands a little. Place in a 375 degree oven and bake until almost done.
let the cookies cool slightly on a cookie sheet or cooling rack. While still warm roll the cookies in powdered sugar. It said to dip the tops in powdered sugar but we did the whole cookie. ummmm
Mexican Wedding Cookies
(chocolate chip style)
1/2 C Vegetable Shortening
1/4 C water
1 egg white
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 box white cake mix
1/2 C chopped nuts (optional)
1/2 C mini semi sweet chocolate chips
confectioner’s sugar
Preheat oven to 375. Mix shortening, water, vanilla, and egg white thoroughly. Mix in cake mix, nuts, and chocolate chips until dough holds together. Shape into one inch balls. Place about two inches apart on un greased cookie sheet. Bake until almost set, about ten minutes. While warm dip tops in powdered sugar, cool.
(chocolate chip style)
1/2 C Vegetable Shortening
1/4 C water
1 egg white
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 box white cake mix
1/2 C chopped nuts (optional)
1/2 C mini semi sweet chocolate chips
confectioner’s sugar
Preheat oven to 375. Mix shortening, water, vanilla, and egg white thoroughly. Mix in cake mix, nuts, and chocolate chips until dough holds together. Shape into one inch balls. Place about two inches apart on un greased cookie sheet. Bake until almost set, about ten minutes. While warm dip tops in powdered sugar, cool.

~ Tina at Mommy's Kitchen ~


10 comments:
Mmmm... I love mexican wedding cookies. I've never actually made them before though, I'll have to try them. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Let the baking begin....do they freeze and then powder sugar after you thaw?
I rolled them in powdered sugar just as the recipe stated. Then added them to a large ziplock bag to freeze. I actually pulled them out of the freezer last night to make a goodie bag for my husbands boss, and they did not need anymore powdered sugar. It took just about 30 minutes to thaw and they were chewy soft again. I snuck a few. LOL I guess if you think they need more after freezer by all means add more.
Oh wow. I am so loving this cake thing but in recipes other than cake. Recipe printed - check!!
Ive never had them with chocolate chips in them.. but boy do I love the crispness to them!
Thank you to the poster that caught the vanilla extract error. I fixed it in the recipe. It is 1 tsp. Ü
okay soooo I have all the ingredients for these. I know I just told u I was gonna wait until tomrw to make them but YA KNOW??? theyre callin my name sistah. I think Dreew would have fun making them anyhow. I will eat em and think of you!!!
OMYYYYYY... deadly. gee thanks Tina, for adding some extra pounds on my ass.
I love the texture of Mexican wedding cookies. What a fun idea to put chocolate chips in them.
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