Red Velvet Cookies Recipe - House of Nash Eats (2024)

These Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Cookies have that classic buttery-sweet, light cocoa flavor of red velvet cake, but in cookie form and studded with white chocolate or semisweet chocolate chips! Perfect for Valentine's Day, Christmas, the 4th of July, or just because!

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Table of Contents
  1. You'll love these gorgeously fun Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Cookies
  2. Red Velvet Cookies Recipe Ingredients
  3. How to make Red Velvet Cookies
  4. Red Velvet Cookie Recipe Tips
  5. Storing Red Velvet Cake Cookies
  6. How to decorate a Red Velvet Cookie
  7. More Cookie Recipes
  8. Red Velvet Cake Cookies Recipe

You'll love these gorgeously fun Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Cookies

If you enjoy the buttery cocoa taste and vibrant color of classic red velvet cake, you’re going to love these simple red velvet chocolate chip cookies! They are crisp around the edges and chewy in the middle with that classic red velvet color and taste in an easy drop cookie that you can make in under 30 minutes!

If you love red velvet desserts, then you are also going to love Red Velvet Whoopie Pies, Easy Red Velvet Cupcakes, and my homemade Red Velvet Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting!

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Make no mistake, the deep red hue of these cookies comes from food coloring (affiliate link), not a chemical reaction between cocoa powder and buttermilk or some other substance.

But the classic red velvet flavor is there in full effect! It can be difficult to put into words, but I think of it as sweet and buttery with a hint of cocoa that that doesn't need to live up to the reputation of "chocolate" in order to be delicious and uniquely it's own flavor.

However, I will say that if you add semisweet chocolate chips to these red velvet cookies, it definitely will tip the scale in the chocolate direction and really up the ante. I most often make them with white chocolate chips though, partially because I love the flavor of white chocolate, but also largely because they make such a pretty visual impact that works well for lots of festive occasions and holidays!

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Red Velvet Cookies Recipe Ingredients

  • Flour: Like most of my cookie recipes, this one uses all-purpose flour.
  • Cocoa powder: I use regular unsweetened cocoa powder to make these cookies. Ghiradelli makes one of my favorite cocoa powders, but Hershey's works just fine too and is widely available. The amount should be enough for a noticeable, but light cocoa flavor.
  • Butter: I always use salted butter in my baking, unless otherwise noted.
  • Sugar: Equal parts light brown sugar and granulated sugar give a great balance of flavor and just the right amount of sweetness to these cookies.
  • Eggs: These are for binding and help keep the cookies chewy.
  • Vanilla extract: I have been using my homemade vanilla extract in my baking and it gives great results! If you haven't tried making your own vanilla, I highly recommend it!
  • Baking Soda: For leavening so the cookies puff up a bit while baking.
  • Salt: For flavor, because nobody likes bland cookies!
  • Red food coloring (affiliate link): You can really use however much you like depending on how vibrant you want the red color to be. I tend to use gel food coloring (affiliate link) because it's more potent and you need less of it than the liquid kind.
  • Chocolate chips: You can see in the pictures that I used white chocolate chips, but semisweet, milk, or dark chocolate chips will all work just as well and give a different flavor. Choose whichever you like best!

How to make Red Velvet Cookies

  1. Cream butter and sugars: Beating the butter and sugars together until light is an important step in making cookies! If your butter isn't completely softened, just beat it a little longer and it will soften up.
  2. Add eggs, vanilla, and food coloring (affiliate link): Beat in the eggs and vanilla, then go ahead and add the food coloring (affiliate link) to get the color you like. I do this before adding the flour and cocoa powder because we don't want to overwork the cookie dough once we add the dry ingredients and it's difficult to get even coloring otherwise.
  3. Mix in dry ingredients: Go ahead and add the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt, pulsing the mixer on low speed to combine. Once the dough is mostly coming together, go ahead and stir in the chocolate chips until they are evenly dispersed.
  4. Chill the dough: Chilling cookie dough is one of my pet peeves, but this particular dough does benefit from at least a short 1 hour chill in the fridge. They bake up a bit better and the dough is easier to work with, although if you really must, you could bake the cookies right away and skip the chilling. They just might flatten out a bit more.
  5. Bake: Scoop the cookie dough onto parchment-lined baking sheets, spacing them a couple inches apart. Bake for 10-12 minutes at 350 degrees F until set around the edges and just starting to lose the glossy sheen on top. I always prefer to underbake cookies so they stay soft, but it can be difficult to tell with these cookies because you can't see them brown as well on top to know when they are done.
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Red Velvet Cookie Recipe Tips

  • Quality Ingredients:Use high-quality ingredients for the best flavor. This includes real cocoa powder, pure vanilla extract, and good-quality red food coloring (affiliate link).
  • Creaming Butter and Sugar:Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. This step is crucial for creating a tender and soft cookie texture and making sure the cookie dough mixes evenly.
  • Don't Overmix:Once you add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, mix until just combined. Overmixing can lead to a tougher texture and cookies that end up dry or stale tasting.
  • Use Parchment Paper:Line your baking sheets with parchment paper to prevent cookies from sticking and make for easier cleanup.
  • Evenly Sized Cookies:Use a cookie scoop or tablespoon to ensure that your cookies are similar in size. This helps them bake uniformly.
  • Watch Baking Time:Red velvet cookies can go from perfectly baked to overdone quickly. Start checking for doneness a minute or two before the suggested baking time. The edges should be set, and the centers should be slightly soft.

Storing Red Velvet Cake Cookies

Like most chocolate chip cookies, these red velvet cookies keep best at room temperature on the counter in an airtight container for 4-5 days.

Red velvet chocolate chip cookies freeze really well! Store them in a freezer-safe airtight container for up to 2-3 months in the freezer and thaw on the counter before enjoying. I like to pop mine in the microwave for 10 seconds to reheat just a bit.

You can also freeze the dough itself before baking. Just scoop individual balls of dough onto a parchment lined baking sheet and pop them in the freezer. Once the balls are frozen (after just a couple hours), you can transfer them to a freezer-safe silicon bag for longer term storage. Then when a cookie craving hits you, you can bake straight from frozen just by adding an extra minute or two to your bake time!

How to decorate a Red Velvet Cookie

I always press a few extra white chocolate chips into the hot cookies right as they come out of the oven for a pretty presentation.

But another idea would be to leave off the chips, let the cookies cool completely, then frost them with cream cheese icing on top and sprinkle with festive sprinkles!

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Red Velvet Cake Cookies

4.95 from 34 votes

Amy Nash

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Additional Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Course Cookies

Cuisine American

Servings 24 cookies

These Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Cookies have that classic buttery-sweet, light cocoa flavor of classic red velvet cake, but in cookie form and studded with white chocolate or semisweet chocolate chips! Perfect for Valentine's Day, Christmas, the 4th of July, or just because!

Ingredients

  • 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cup salted butter, softened
  • ¾ cup light brown sugar, packed
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1 Tablespoon red liquid food coloring (affiliate link) or 1 teaspoon red gel food coloring (affiliate link)
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips, milk chocolate chips, or white chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Beat butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar together until creamy and light, about 2-3 minutes. Add the eggs, vanilla, and food coloring (affiliate link), then beat again, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl.

  • Add the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt, mixing just until combined. Stir in chocolate chips.

  • I highly recommend you cover and chill the dough for 1 hour, as it has a tendency to be stickier than other doughs, thanks to the food coloring (affiliate link).

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

  • Use a medium cookie scoop to scoop balls of cookie dough onto the parchment lined baking sheets, spacing them a couple inches apart so the cookies have room to spread. Bake for 10-12 minutes until set around the edges and the cookies are just starting to lose their glossy shine in the centers.

  • Immediately upon removing the cookies from the oven, press a few extra chocolate chips into the tops of each cookie for effect. Transfer to a wire cooling rack to cool completely.

Notes

  • Store the cookies in an airtight container on the counter for 3-5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • You can freeze individual balls of cookie dough and bake straight from frozen. Just add an extra minute or two to the bake time.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 129mg | Potassium: 84mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 201IU | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What's the most eaten cookie? ›

Chocolate chip cookies

What is the most popular type of cookie? It might just be this one.

What is red velvet made of? ›

Today, red velvet cake is made by combining cocoa powder, butter, sugar, eggs, and flour as well as buttermilk, vinegar, and red food coloring that gives the cake its iconic red tint. In a classic red velvet cake, cream cheese frosting is paired but the cake can be really be frosted with anything.

What is the difference between chocolate and red velvet cookies? ›

Flavor Comparison: What Sets Them Apart? The main difference between red velvet and chocolate lies in their flavor profiles. Red velvet has a more complex flavor, combining the tanginess from the buttermilk and vinegar with a hint of chocolate.

How many carbs are in a red velvet cookie? ›

Lofthouse Red Velvet Cookies (1 cookie) contains 26g total carbs, 26g net carbs, 6g fat, 1g protein, and 160 calories.

What is the #1 cookie in the world? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

What is the oldest cookie in the world? ›

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico”.

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While red velvet cake is technically a cocoa cake, there is a key difference between standard chocolate cake and red velvet cake. Chocolate cake recipes traditionally use Dutch-processed cocoa, while red velvet cake uses unprocessed cocoa, a more acidic ingredient that produces a deeper, more intense chocolate flavor.

What flavor is in red velvet? ›

What flavor is red velvet? While there are cocoa undertones, red velvet is not chocolate cake because it balances both chocolate and vanilla flavors. It contains cocoa but not the same quantity as traditional chocolate cake, resulting in a more subtle cocoa flavor and tanginess due to the buttermilk and vinegar.

Is red velvet just chocolate with vinegar? ›

Red Velvet Cake is flavored with non-Dutch processed cocoa, buttermilk, and vinegar. What makes this unique is that its red color is the result of a natural chemical reaction. The buttermilk and vinegar cause a reaction that brings out cocoa's anthocyanin.

What are red velvet cookies made of? ›

Red Velvet Cookies
  • ½ cup of salted butter softened.
  • ½ cup packed brown sugar.
  • ½ cup granulated white sugar.
  • 1 large egg at room temperature.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
  • Red Gel Food Coloring (add until you're happy with the color. I used about 2 tsp.)
  • ½ teaspoon white vinegar.
  • 1 ½ cups of all purpose flour.
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Can my dog eat red velvet cake? ›

No. The main ingredients in red velvet cake are not good for dogs, including chocolate, wheat flour, and sugar. In particular, chocolate is toxic to dogs because it contains methylxanthines like caffeine and theobromine, which dogs cannot break down as we can.

Does red velvet have red 40? ›

Many years ago, the red color came from the presence of vinegar and buttermilk reacting with the anthocyanins in traditional cocoa powder. But for most of the last few decades, the red color has been supplied by Red #40 dye, in part because cocoa powder used now is alkalized to neutralize its acidity.

How much sugar is in red velvet? ›

RED VELVET CAKE, RED VELVET
NameAmountUnit
Fiber, total dietary1.3g
Total Sugars35.4g
Calcium, Ca25mg
Iron, Fe1.37mg
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Are cookies high in carbs? ›

Cookies may be the perfect serving size and convenient to boot, but a single chocolate chip cookie still has around 10 carbs per serving. This is why keto cookies exist. With just a few ingredient substitutions, you can have cookies that you can enjoy without worrying about counting carbs.

How much sugar is in a rainbow cookie? ›

Rainbow Cookies
Typical ValuesPer 100gcookie (19g)
Sugars41.1g7.8g
Dietary Fiber3.2g0.6g
Protein4.7g0.9g
Sodium0.7g0.1g
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What is the USA's favorite cookie? ›

1. Chocolate Chip Cookies: A Timeless Classic. It's no surprise that chocolate chip cookies consistently rank as one of the most beloved treats in the United States.

Is Oreo number 1 cookie? ›

Ten Facts You Never Knew About the Iconic Cookie!

Today, Oreo is the world's top selling cookie.

Was Oreo or Hydrox first? ›

Hydrox aren't a knockoff — they're the original sandwich cookie. Hydrox debuted in 1908, a full four years before Oreo came out, and they were revolutionary at the time.

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Oreo is the world's best-selling cookie and has been a favorite for over 100 years. Its popularity can be attributed to its unique sandwich cookie design and creamy filling.

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