
Soft, tender cookies with a buttery cream-cheese center and festive sprinkles — easy to make and perfect for holiday cookie swaps.

This recipe for Christmas Gooey Butter Cookies started as a holiday experiment the year I wanted something softer and more decadent than a sugar cookie but faster than a layered bar. I discovered the magic of combining softened cream cheese and butter with a box of yellow cake mix one chilly December afternoon while testing treats for a neighborhood cookie swap. The result was so delightfully gooey in the center, with edges that set just enough to hold their shape, that we declared them a new family favorite. They disappear from the platter in minutes and have become my go-to when I need a crowd-pleasing, fuss-free treat.
What I love most about these cookies is the contrast of textures — the tender, almost brownie-like interior against a lightly crisp edge — and the way powdered sugar gives them a snowy finish. The holiday sprinkles add cheerful color without changing the delicate flavor. They bake quickly, require minimal equipment, and are forgiving enough for cooks of all skill levels. I keep the steps simple so you can produce bakery-quality cookies in your own kitchen with ingredients most pantries already have.
In our house, I first brought these to a holiday potluck and watched the tray disappear. My neighbor, who usually prefers gingerbread, asked for the recipe, and my youngest declared them the official cookie of winter. They hold up well on a platter and travel without collapsing, which makes them excellent for deliveries and gifting.
My favorite aspect is how forgiving the dough is: minor overmixing or a slightly longer bake still yields an impressive cookie. Family members often ask for this one when we need a quick, comforting bake that looks special without elaborate decoration.
Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. To maintain tenderness, layer cookies with parchment paper to prevent sticking. For longer storage, freeze baked cookies in a single layer on a sheet pan until firm, then transfer to a freezer-safe container or bag for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature and, if desired, refresh in a 300 degrees F oven for 4–6 minutes to restore a slight crisp on the edges.
If you prefer a different flavor base, swap the yellow cake mix for a white cake mix for a milder taste, or spice cake mix for a warm holiday twist. For a gluten-free version, choose a certified gluten-free cake mix with similar weight. To reduce sugar, try using a reduced-sugar cake mix and omit any extra sugars; note texture differences. For dairy-free adaptations, use a cream-cheese substitute and dairy-free margarine, although the final texture will be slightly different.
Serve these with hot cocoa, mulled cider, or coffee. Arrange on a festive platter with a dusting of extra powdered sugar and a few whole sprinkles for color. They pair beautifully with tangy citrus bars or nutty biscotti on a holiday dessert table. For gifting, stack six cookies in a clear box tied with a ribbon for an attractive homemade present.
The concept of combining boxed cake mix with butter and cream cheese to create quick, rich cookies has roots in mid-20th-century convenience baking when boxed mixes became kitchen staples. The result is a hybrid between a cookie and a bar — dense and moist with minimal hands-on time. Over time, bakers have adapted this idea for seasonal flavors, and the addition of sprinkles gives it a distinctly festive American holiday character.
Switch sprinkles to pastel colors for spring celebrations or red-and-pink sprinkles for Valentine’s Day. Add a teaspoon of ground cinnamon and a pinch of nutmeg for a cozy winter spice variation. Mix in 1/2 cup chopped cranberries and white chocolate chips for a Christmassy tart-and-sweet contrast. Adjust baking time slightly if you add chunky mix-ins.
Portion the dough into scooped balls and freeze them on a sheet tray until solid. Transfer frozen dough balls to a labeled bag and bake from frozen, adding 1–2 minutes to the bake time. This makes it simple to bake fresh cookies on demand for guests or unexpected celebrations. For gifting, fully baked cookies can be layered with parchment and placed in airtight tins for shipping.
These cookies bring warmth and ease to holiday baking: they’re fast, forgiving, and delightfully indulgent. I hope they become a staple at your festive gatherings as they have in mine.
Use room-temperature egg and softened cream cheese for a smooth, no-lumps dough.
Gently fold in sprinkles to prevent color bleeding; nonpareils are less likely to bleed than large sugar confetti.
Chill dough before scooping to reduce spread and preserve gooey centers while ensuring set edges.
Rotate baking sheets halfway through baking for even browning when using two racks.
Roll in powdered sugar immediately after scooping for an even coating and snowy finish.
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Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes. If your kitchen is warm, chill up to 60 minutes.
Yes. Portion dough balls on a baking sheet and freeze until solid, then transfer to a bag. Bake from frozen, adding 1–2 minutes to the bake time.
Use a certified gluten-free yellow cake mix and gluten-free sprinkles. Note texture may differ slightly.
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and position racks for even baking.
Beat softened cream cheese and butter until smooth. Add egg and vanilla; mix until incorporated and glossy.
Stir in yellow cake mix until a thick, dense dough forms. Avoid overmixing to keep cookies tender.
Gently fold in holiday sprinkles to prevent color bleeding and to keep the dough uniform.
Cover and chill the dough for at least 30 minutes to firm up and reduce spreading during baking.
Scoop 1 1/2-inch balls, roll in powdered sugar, place 2 inches apart on baking sheets, and bake 10–12 minutes until edges are set.
Cool on the baking sheet 3–5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling and set the centers.
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