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Jello Cookies

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Introduction

You can transform a simple boxed mix into a vibrant, festive treat with just one extra ingredient. These Jello Cookies are chewy, colorful, and bursting with fruity flavor in every bite. They’re the perfect way to add a pop of fun to any holiday spread or bake sale table.

This recipe and accompanying image were created with the help of AI for inspiration and guidance. Results may vary depending on ingredients, equipment, and technique.

Prep & Cook Time

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Servings: 36 cookies

Ingredients

  • 17.5 ounce sugar cookie mix (plus ingredients on the back of the package/box)
  • 3 tablespoons red jello powder (strawberry, cherry, cranberry, or fruit punch)
  • 3 tablespoons blue jello powder (berry blue or blue raspberry)
  • 3 tablespoons green jello powder (lime, green apple, or starburst watermelon)
  • 3 tablespoons yellow jello powder (lemon or islan pineapple )
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven according to the sugar cookie mix package directions. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. Prepare the sugar cookie dough according to the package instructions in a large mixing bowl.
  3. Divide the prepared dough evenly into four smaller bowls.
  4. To each bowl of dough, add one of the Jello powders (red, blue, green, or yellow). Use a spoon or your hands to knead and mix the powder thoroughly into the dough until the color is uniform.
  5. Place the 1/4 cup of granulated sugar into a small bowl.
  6. For each color of dough, scoop out approximately 1 tablespoon-sized portions, roll into balls, and then roll each ball in the granulated sugar to coat lightly.
  7. Place the sugared dough balls on the prepared baking sheets, spacing them about 2 inches apart. You can bake each color separately or mix them on the tray for a colorful effect.
  8. Bake according to the sugar cookie mix package directions (typically 8-10 minutes), or just until the edges are set. The centers will appear soft.
  9. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

Variations

  • Swirl Cookies: For a tie-dye effect, take a small piece of each color of dough and gently roll them together into one ball before rolling in sugar.
  • Thumbprint Cookies: Press your thumb into the center of each dough ball before baking, then fill the indentation with a matching colored frosting after cooling.
  • Holiday Colors: Use red and green Jello for Christmas, or pastel colors for Easter.
  • Sugar-Free Option: Use sugar-free Jello powder and a sugar-free cookie mix for a lower-sugar version.

Tips for Success

  • For the best, most vibrant colors, use gel food coloring sparingly in addition to the Jello powder if you desire a more intense hue.
  • Ensure your dough is fully mixed after adding the Jello powder to avoid streaks of concentrated powder in the baked cookies.
  • If the dough becomes too sticky while handling, chill it in the refrigerator for 15-20 minutes.

Storage & Reheating

FAQ

Can I use homemade sugar cookie dough instead of a mix?

Yes, you can substitute your favorite sugar cookie recipe that yields a similar amount of dough. Simply omit any vanilla or finely ground almonds (use 1–2 tbsp for subtle flavor; add more if desired) from the recipe if you want a purer Jello flavor.

Why are my cookies not very colorful?

The color can bake out slightly. For more vibrant results, add a drop or two of gel food coloring that matches your Jello flavor when mixing the powder into the dough.

Can I use just one or two flavors/colors of Jello?

Absolutely. You can make a single batch of one color by adding 3 tablespoons of one Jello powder to the entire batch of dough.

My dough is too dry after adding the Jello powder. What should I do?

Jello powder can absorb moisture. Add a teaspoon of water or the liquid called for on your cookie mix package (like egg or milk) at a time until the dough comes together.

Can I skip rolling the cookies in sugar?

Yes, the sugar coating is optional but recommended as it adds a slight crunch and sparkle, and it prevents the Jello powder from feeling sticky.

What if my package of cookie mix is 16 or 18 ounces?

That’s fine. A small variation in the mix size will not significantly impact the recipe. Just ensure you add the corresponding wet ingredients listed on your specific box.