
Soft, tender cookies made from strawberry cake mix with a creamy center and a chocolate Hershey's Kiss pressed on top—simple, festive, and utterly addictive.

These cookies became my go-to when I need a sweet that looks special with minimal effort. My mother and neighbors always ask for the recipe, and once I chilled the dough for a class party, the teacher said they were the most requested treat. Baking these has led to many cheerful moments during holidays and summer potlucks.
My favorite thing about these cookies is how forgiving they are. Even if one batch spreads a little more than another, the Kisses hide imperfections and everyone still reaches for seconds. I remember taking a tray to a summer block party and watching children line up for the pink cookies as if they were tiny cupcakes. That memory made this recipe a keeper.
For short term storage, place completely cooled cookies in an airtight container layered with parchment paper to prevent sticking and moisture transfer. At room temperature they will keep for about three days. For longer storage, freeze baked cookies in a single layer on a tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to three months. To refresh frozen cookies, thaw at room temperature and warm in a 275 degree Fahrenheit oven for 4 to 6 minutes to restore tenderness. If you freeze unbaked dough balls, bake them straight from frozen adding an extra minute or two to the baking time.
If you need a dairy-free version, substitute vegan butter and use dairy-free cream cheese alternatives; expect slightly different texture and a less tangy flavor. To make them gluten free, use a certified gluten free strawberry cake mix and check the Kisses for gluten ingredients. For a lighter option, swap full fat cream cheese for reduced fat but note that the cookies will be less rich. You can also replace the Hershey's Kisses with chocolate chips or a dab of melted chocolate if you prefer. Keep ratios the same to preserve dough consistency.
Present the cookies on a large platter dusted lightly with extra powdered sugar for visual appeal. They pair beautifully with a glass of cold milk, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or a simple yogurt parfait for brunch. For holiday gatherings, arrange them in concentric circles with assorted Kiss flavors in the center to add variety. Add a small sprig of mint as garnish for a fresh contrast and a pop of color. They are also ideal packed into small boxes for neighbor gifts.
Candy-topped cookies are a popular American treat for holidays and bake sales. This version draws on the classic idea of cake mix cookies where a boxed mix is transformed into dough with a few pantry ingredients. The use of cream cheese adds a tang similar to a classic thumbprint cookie filling while the Hershey's Kiss is an iconic American confection first produced in the early 20th century. Combining boxed cake mixes with small candies has long been a home-baking shortcut cherished for its ease, accessibility, and crowd-pleasing results.
In spring and summer use fresh freeze-dried strawberry powder folded into the dough for an intensified berry flavor. For fall, try a spice cake mix with a caramel or cinnamon Kiss to echo seasonal tastes. During the holidays swap the Kisses for colored chocolate or peppermint-flavored candies and roll the dough in red or green sanding sugar. For Valentine themed events, use heart-shaped sprinkles and pink sanding sugar to emphasize the romantic palette.
For make-ahead baking, prepare the dough, portion it into tablespoon-sized balls, and freeze them on a sheet tray. Once frozen, move the balls to a labeled freezer bag. When you need fresh cookies, bake straight from frozen and press the Kiss into the warm cookie as soon as it comes out. This method saves time on busy days and yields freshly baked results without the last-minute mess. Label containers with date and bake from frozen within three months for best quality.
These cookies are simple, nostalgic, and versatile. Whether you make them for a bake sale, a classroom party, or a cozy afternoon treat, they bring people together with minimal fuss. Try them once and keep the recipe in your regular rotation.
Soften cream cheese at room temperature rather than melting it to preserve dough texture and structure.
Chill dough at least one hour to prevent excessive spreading and to improve scoopability.
Use a 1 tablespoon cookie scoop for even sized cookies so bake times are consistent.
Let cookies rest 1 to 2 minutes before pressing the Kiss so the chocolate does not fully melt into the cookie.
This nourishing strawberry kiss cookies recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
If your dough is too sticky to roll, chill it an additional 20 to 30 minutes. Slightly wet hands can also help with smoother rolling.
Yes. Freeze unbaked dough balls on a tray until firm, then store in a freezer bag for up to three months. Bake from frozen, adding 1 to 2 minutes to the bake time.
This Strawberry Kiss Cookies recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

In a large bowl combine the strawberry cake mix, melted butter, and the large egg. Stir until the mixture forms a uniform dough with no streaks of dry mix showing. Use a spatula or spoon and avoid overmixing.
Add softened cream cheese in spoonfuls and mix until fully incorporated and the dough has thickened. Scrape the bowl to ensure even distribution.
Cover tightly and refrigerate the dough for at least 1 hour. Chilling firms the dough for easier scooping and reduces spread during baking.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats for even baking and easy cleanup.
Scoop tablespoon-sized balls of dough and roll between your palms to smooth. If desired, roll each ball in powdered sugar or pink sanding sugar for a decorative finish.
Place dough balls 2 inches apart and bake for 8 to 10 minutes. Look for set edges and slightly soft centers as the visual cue that they are done.
Remove the tray and let cookies rest 1 to 2 minutes. Gently press an unwrapped Hershey's Kiss into the center of each warm cookie so the chocolate nests into the top.
Transfer cookies to a wire rack and cool completely. Store cooled cookies in an airtight container layered with parchment for up to three days at room temperature.
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