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You can make fun cake mix cookies vegan by using any of the Duncan Hines Cake Mixes. Use Egg Replacer to replace the eggs. It works well in these cookies and it’s highly recommended for these Easy Vegan Cake Mix Cookies!

So let’s talk about fun cookie combinations!

Wanna upgrade? Sweet! Here’s some cool vegan ideas, but make sure the add-ins you choose are vegan!

Always be sure to check your local grocery stores, too, which may carry an “accidentally vegan” brand. Simply look at ingredients for milk or whey when choosing your beloved chocolate chips!

Some frostings are made with butter, cream cheese, or other dairy “products,” and if you eat those, you support inherent cruelty to cows. Try these vegan varieties:

When choosing sprinkles, watch out for confectioner’s glaze, which is made from the bodies of insects who didn’t want to die. Try these cruelty-free options and check labels from these brands that do carry some vegan options.

Vegan Food Colorings

When it comes to food coloring, avoid animal-derived ingredients—such as carmine (aka cochineal extract, crimson lake, and natural red 4), which comes from the female cochineal insect. Here are some vegan options:

Watkins Assorted Food Coloring

Color Garden Food Coloring

Color Kitchen Single Color Packets: Other varieties include Color Kitchen’s 10 Pack-Multi Color Box, its Color Set-3 pack, and the brand’s Vibrant 5 Color Pack.

Of course, don’t count out using dried fruits, coconut and nuts in your cookies to give it a little crunch or texture. The kids are gonna love these!!

Dried fruit is almost always vegan, but it’s not always. Prepacked dried fruit can have animal contaminants if it’s made in the same facilities that process eggs, dairy or meat. Some dried fruits can be considered non-vegan, like figs. So, if the label says eggs, dairy, meat or honey explicitly, you’ll want to avoid. Good to know right?

So, what’s your ideal cookie idea? For a holiday like Valentine’s Day, go for strawberry, red velvet, cherry chip or chocolate and make it happen with your favorite add-ins! For Birthdays, add in a cup of sprinkles and watch for big smiles! For holidays coordinate your cake mix with the holiday colors and add coordinating sprinkles on top with yummy, creamy frosting.

The possibilities are endless and delicious!

Print Recipe Easy Vegan Cake Mix Cookies You can make fun cake mix cookies vegan by using any of the Duncan Hines Cake Mixes. Use Egg Replacer to replace the eggs. It works well in these cookies and it’s highly recommended for these Easy Vegan Cake Mix Cookies! Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 10 mins Servings: 25 Cookies Ingredients 1 box 18.25 oz any flavor cake of Duncan Hines Cake Mix it's vegan

1 teaspoon baking powder

2 egg replacer eggs (2 tablespoons egg replacer & 4 tablespoons water mix together and let it thicken for a minute

1/3 cup canola oil

1 ½ teaspoons non-dairy milk

1 and 1/4 cups vegan chocolate chips of choice

see other add-in ideas in article post for other ideas and information Instructions Preheat oven to 350.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper to keep cookies from spreading

In a small bowl whisk thickened egg replacer, oil and non-dairy milk together. Set aside.

In a medium bowl mix together cake mix and baking powder

Add egg mixture to cake mixture and mix together using mixer until all the dry cake mix lumps disappear.

Fold in chocolate chips or any other add-ins you wish to upgrade your cookies.

Drop by round tablespoon balls or use a small cookie scoop onto baking sheet and do not flatten.

Bake for 10 minutes. Be careful to not allow for browning.

Allow to cool and then transfer to wire rack. Notes

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