Sweetheart Raspberry Pudding Cookies
With Valentine’s Day around the corner… aka, tomorrow…. I knew I needed to get something up quick for those last minute treats you are wanting to hand out.
Of course, in a pinch, I ALWAYS resort back to my pudding cookie recipe, which you all probably already knew by now :) I never stray far from this recipe.
I am in love with these cookies. Not just because they are “love” themed, but because one of the “secret” ingredients adds such a delicious and unique touch and makes these cookies exceptionally mouthwatering.
I realized I don’t have very many Valentine’s Day recipes on my blog, so I wanted to change that up and get this recipe to you just in time for the holiday tomorrow. These cookies are super festive and super cute and would make the perfect after-school-treat for your little sweethearts or a fun handout to your neighbors or coworkers.
The added hint of Raspberry chocolate sends these cookies out of the ball park. It provides a sweet, delicious and romantic flavor that suits this holiday perfectly. I sent these with my hubby to give to his scouts and he said they were gobbled up pretty quick!
And aren’t the sprinkles so darling?! I love Valentine’s sprinkles… I kinda collect them actually. The pink and red colors are just so happy and the heart shaped sprinkles are like a cuteness overload. I added some shimmery hot pink sprinkles when I rolled them and I am so glad I did. It make the pink color stand out more. My daughter was in complete heaven with the “pink cookies” :)
- ¼ cup butter
- 22 Raspberry Hershey Kisses, unwrapped
- ½ cup butter, softened
- ¾ cup brown sugar
- ¼ cup sugar
- 1 3.4 oz box Vanilla Instant Pudding mix, dry
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 4 drops red food coloring, more if you want a darker color
- ½ tsp. baking soda
- 2¼ cups flour
- 1 cup white chocolate chips
- ¼-1/2 cup sprinkles, plus more for rolling
- In a medium bowl, combine ¼ cup butter and 22 Raspberry Hershey Kisses. Microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring in between each interval until they have melted completely together.
- In a large bowl, combine brown sugar, white sugar and softened ½ cup of butter. Cream together until smooth. Add melted butter/Hershey kisses and beat until smooth.
- Add Vanilla Instant Pudding mix and beat until incorporated.
- Add eggs, vanilla and red food coloring and mix in well.
- Add baking soda and flour and mix in well.
- Stir in white chocolate chips and as many sprinkles as desired. I tend to add a lot because I think its pretty and cute, but its up to you.
- Roll dough into 1" balls. Then roll into your sprinkles. I made a bowl of all kinds of different Valentines sprinkles because I think they are cuter that way, but once again, it is all up to you.
- Bake at 350 degrees F for 8-10 minutes.
Enjoy!
carlisa
Man they look soo good!
Alyssa
These cookies look fantastic, what a great treat for Valentine's Day!
Suzan @ The Lazy Suzan
Am I a complete sucker for saying the reason that I love Valentine's Day is because the recipes are so full of PINK?! :)
patsy
Not only are they cute, but that hit of chocolate raspberry kisses has to take them over-the-top!
Rachel
Oh my goodness - pudding cookies?! These sound so ridiculously, amazingly delicious!!
sally @ sallys baking addiction
These are the prettiest cookies in the entire world. :) You know I'm a sucker for PINK and sprinkles Nikki :)
Angie
What can I use if I can't find any raspberry Hershey's kisses? I can't find any raspberry chocolate.
Karen
I love your website. The recipes are fantastic, and the pictures of the food are amazing. I need more hours in the day to try as many as I want to. Keep it up, Nikki. (And by the way, I don't think you are "in training" any longer. You rock!
carrian
Those sprinkles are so cute!
Joan
The word recipe is there but the actual recipe is missing. Am I doing something wrong?
Chef in Training
so sorry about that! It should be fixed now :) Thanks for bringing it to my attention.