These German Chocolate cookies are rich chocolate cookies topped with coconut pecan frosting and a drizzle of melted chocolate. They taste just like a slice of German chocolate cake but in the form of a soft and chewy cookie and will every time you make them people will ask you for the recipe.
German Chocolate Cookies from Cake Mix
One of the easiest, and one of my favorite ways to make cookies, is with a cake mix for the cookie base. Like our rolo cookies, and our homemade Oreos. These German chocolate cake mix cookies are no exception. And my husband can even be quoted saying they are the best cookies I’ve ever made.
These cookies start with a simple chocolate cake mix cookie base. I love keeping chocolate cake mixes on hand for when I need a quick dessert, whether that is making a cake or some of these cookies. The cookies are then topped with a homemade coconut pecan frosting, and drizzled with some melted chocolate too.
These German Chocolate Cake Mix cookies are such delicious cookies! They’re perfect for a weeknight dessert, great for bringing to a party, or potluck, and perfect for a dessert table. You’ll want to enjoy them all year long.
These cookies are like a slice of German Chocolate Cake all wrapped up in a delicious easy to make chocolate cookie!
German Chocolate Cookies Ingredients:
This is a quick overview of the ingredients you’ll need for this German Chocolate Cookie recipe. Specific measurements and full recipe instructions are in the printable recipe card below.
- chocolate cake mix
- butter
- eggs
- evaporated milk
- vanilla extract
- granulated sugar
- coconut flakes
- chopped pecans
- chocolate chips
How to make Chocolate Cake Cookies
- You’ll start with a box of chocolate cake mix, the dry mix, any brand should do. Mix it in a large bowl with 2 eggs, and 1/4 cup softened butter. Mix it all until you have a nice thick cookie dough.
- Then roll the dough into 1 to 1.5 Tablespoon sized balls, and place them a couple inches apart each on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet. Bake the cookies up until the tops are nice and crackly. Then let the cookies cool on the cookie sheet for a couple minutes, then transfer them to a cooling rack to cool completely.
- When the cookies are cooled you’ll whip up your coconut pecan frosting. I altered my German chocolate cake frosting recipe to make a smaller amount, since I just needed enough for about 24 cookies. You’ll combine egg yolks, evaporated milk and vanilla until they’re combined. Then add in some sugar and butter and heat it all up on your stove top for about 15 minutes till its a nice golden brown color, and nice and thick too.
- Add in your shredded coconut and chopped pecans and mix it all together well. Allow the frosting to cool for a few minutes and then spread a nice amount onto the top of each of your cookies. Let them cool completely till the frosting is set, or eat them with the frosting warm, you choose.
- I wanted a chocolate drizzle over the top of mine, so I let the frosting cool then drizzled some melted chocolate chips over the top. Simple as that.
German Chocolate Cookies Recipe Tips
- Use any chocolate cake mix for the cookies, or your favorite chocolate cookie recipe.
- If your dough is too sticky, put the bowl in the fridge for 30 minutes or an hour to make it easier to work with.
- You can substitute vegetable oil or canola oil for the butter in the cookies.
- You can toast the coconut for your frosting if desired.
- Use the extra egg whites to make some Pavlova, you’ll just need one more. Or some coconut macaroons.
How to Store German Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies
These cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 4 to 5 days. Separate the layers of cookies with wax paper to keep the frosting from sticking.
You can also freeze the cookies in a freezer safe container for up to 3 months. Thaw them at room temperature before enjoying them.
German Chocolate Cake Cookies FAQs
What is German Chocolate cake?
A standard chocolate cake is chocolate throughout, with a chocolate cake and chocolate frosting. A German chocolate cake twists the flavor and tops the cake with a caramel coconut pecan frosting.
What is in the German Chocolate Cookie from Crumbl?
It’s a warm chocolate cookie topped with coconut pecan frosting and a chocolate drizzle. These cookies aren’t exactly the same, but they are just as delicious. You can make the cookies twice as big to make them more like Crumbl’s cookies if you’d like.
These cookies are soft, chewy, and so delicious! They’re like a slice of traditional German chocolate cake, all wrapped up into delicious handheld, chewy chocolate cookies instead!
More like this German Chocolate Cookie Recipe
- Hot Chocolate Cookies
- Andes Mint Chocolate Cookies
- Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Homemade Oreos with a cake mix
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German Chocolate Cookies from Cake Mix
Ingredients
For the Chocolate Cookie
- 15.25 oz Chocolate Cake Mix
- 1/3 cup butter (softened)
- 2 large eggs
For the Coconut Pecan Frosting:
- 3 egg yolks
- 1 cup evaporated milk
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1 1/2 cups coconut flakes
- 1 cup chopped pecans
For the Chocolate Drizzle
- 1/4 chocolate chips
Instructions
For the Chocolate Cookie:
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- In a medium sized bowl, combine your cake mix, butter and eggs and stir together to make a thick cookie batter.
- Take about 1 1/2 tablespoons of dough and roll into a nice ball.
- Place 12 dough balls onto a lined cookie sheet.
- Bake for 7 to 8 minutes till the tops start to split and they look done.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.
For the Coconut Pecan Frosting:
- In a medium sized sauce pan, beat together your egg yolks, evaporated milk and vanilla until well combined.
- Add in the sugar and butter and heat over the stove top on medium high heat for about 15 minutes. Stir constantly for the last 10 minutes or so once mixture is boiling.
- Stir in your coconut flakes and chopped pecans.
- Allow to cool for about 5 minutes before spreading some on top of each cookie.
- Allow to cool completely.
- Melt your chocolate chips in a small bowl in the microwave in 30 second increments, stirring after each, till smooth.
- Put melted chocolate in a small ziplock bag. Clip the corner of the bag.
- Drizzle the chocolate over the top in a zig zag pattern.
- Allow chocolate to harden and enjoy.
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These German Chocolate Cake Cookies were first posted on November 9, 2015. The photos and text were updated for clarity on November 23, 2021.
**These German Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies were first made in parternship with Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone.
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Stephanie M Kelly says
Delightful! This opens up a world of possibilities 🙂
Carolyn says
Dear Aimee,
I just made your cookies. Tasted wonderful. However, after I took the cookies out the oven, then went flat. They were nice and puffy in the oven. I followed your recipe . What would cause them to go flat. If you know I would appreciate a reply. Thank you. Carolyn
Aimee says
Hi Carolyn, Cookies always tend to settle a bit once they’re brought out of the oven. You can add a couple TBS of flour next time if the cookies were flatter than you like
Chris brown says
Curious if anyone has used homemade German cake batter to make the cookies? My father likes German chocolate in the batter over a chocolate or devil’s food cake, he hasn’t been pleased with boxed German chocolate cake mix.
Aimee says
I think you’d have to use your own chocolate cookie recipe that uses a melted German chocolate bar. Our hot chocolate cookies use chocolate chips, so you should be able to sub 3 of the 4oz German chocolate bars https://lmld.org/hot-chocolate-cookies/ Then use the homemade frosting from these cookies 🙂
Diana says
I would like to mail these delicious cookies to my brother, any tips. Thank you in advance.
Aimee says
I haven’t ever packaged these up, but I’d do like any other cookie for mailing, let them cool completely, wrap them up in plastic wrap, and place them in an airtight container. Package towels or something around them so they don’t move around in the container. Good luck!
Jeannine Glaus says
I have made these cookies, I had some leftover homemade walnut caramels that i added some hazelnut creamer and sweetened coconut and extra walnuts to to use as icing. I didn’t use the egg yolks. It tasted great
Kat says
Omg these are the best ever!! Seriously like eating a piece of German chocolate cake!! I used devils food cake mix by Duncan Hines.
Aimee says
I’m so glad you loved them!!
Nini says
I am a big fan of German Chocolate Cake for special occasions. These are easy to make and taste delicious! One cookie is more than satisfying with a cup of tea, coffee or a cold glass of milk. Since these pack such a flavor punch, I may make them 1/2 the size described for bite sized treats.
Autumn says
My son picked these cookies for his first grade culture report….after doing some research we found that German chocolate cake is not from Germany 🤔. We made the cookies anyway and he absolutely loves them! Thanks for sharing! ….quick additional note we had a ton of extra frosting. I will cut that in half or double the cookies next tine.
Kelly says
These are so adorable! Love the idea of German chocolate cake cookies! I could easily eat a dozen of these 🙂 Such a great idea to use cake mix too!
Aimee Berrett says
Thanks Kelly! I love German chocolate cake and cookies made with cake mix so I knew it was a match made in heaven!