Fruity Pebbles Cookies made with chocolate pudding are the BEST! This easy recipe is fun to make with kids! I love how each bite has chocolate and Fruity Pebbles cereal in it!
What Makes Fruity Pebbles Cookies So Great?
- First of all, Fruity Pebbles cereal – who doesn’t love it? That cereal was part of almost everyone’s childhood. Plus, it’s colorful and fun.
- Second, chocolate pudding – again, who doesn’t love chocolate pudding? Another childhood staple! The pudding not only tastes delicious, but it makes the cookies moist and creamy!
- Third, chocolate – enough said. And we’re using both the chocolate pudding and chocolate chips to make these cookies extra chocolaty.
All three irresistible components are formed into an ooey gooey chocolate cookie that you’re sure to fall in love with.
How Do You Make Fruity Pebbles Cookies?
Start this recipe by preheating your oven to 350 degrees and spray a cookie sheet with nonstick spray, or use silicone baking mats. Now grab all of the ingredients you’ll need to bake up these delicious cookies!
You’re going to need 1 cup Fruity Pebbles cereal. The cereal gets added at the very end before you bake them. Each bite of the cookie is going to have a little of the Fruity Pebble cereal in it. Yum!
The first step is to mix together the baking powder, cream of tartar, flour and salt in a mixing bowl; set aside. In another mixing bowl, cream together butter and sugar. Add the pudding mix, egg and vanilla and continue to mix until fully combined.
Now, add the flour mixture to the butter mixture and keep on mixing. Stir in the Fruity Pebbles cereal and chocolate chips by hand to evenly distribute the ingredients.
Time to bake these little gems! Roll the cookie dough into 1-inch size balls. Don’t worry if there are chocolate chips and Fruity Pebbles cereal sticking out of each cookie. This is what you want!
Place each ball of dough on the cookie sheet and bake for 13-14 minutes. And when they come out of the oven….Swoooooon!
Let the cookies cool for a few minutes before sinking your teeth into them! They’re so good!
Fruity Pebbles cereal is quite delicious on its own, but when you stuff it into a soft, tasty chocolate cookie, you end up with an amazingly delicious treat that will satisfy all of the cookie (and cereal) monsters in your life!
I am warning you now, these Fruity Pebbles Cookies are quite addictive – you won’t be able to eat just one! These cookies disappear quick!
I love to give these cookies as gifts for the holidays along with my Easy Sugar Cookies and my Chocolate Pretzel Cookies all in one big cookie tin. I know your friends and family are sure to love these Fruity Pebbles Cookies just as much as mine does!
Looking For More Yummy Cookie Recipes:
You will absolutely love these Cream Cheese Sugar Cookies and if you’re baking with the kids this year, don’t miss these Christmas Cookies you can bake with kids! I’m a HUGE fan of peanut butter and if you are too, try my classic peanut butter blossoms recipe! And for a very easy, no bake option, try these Chow Mein Cookies!
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Fruity Pebbles Cookies
PrintIngredients
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- pinch of salt
- 1 stick of butter
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1 3.4 oz package of chocolate pudding mix
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 cup Fruity Pebbles cereal
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray cookie sheet with nonstick spray or put down a silicone baking mat.
- Mix together baking powder, cream of tartar, flour and salt in bowl.
- In another bowl cream together butter and sugar with mixer. Add pudding mix, egg and vanilla and continue to mix until combined.
- Add flour mixture into butter mixture and keep on mixing. Stir in Fruity Pebbles and chocolate chips with spoon to evenly distribute.
- Place 1 inch size balls on cookie sheet and bake for 13-14 minutes.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes.
Samina | The Cupcake Confession says
I just want to eat these like, RIGHT NOW!!!! And why just now, I want to make these my Breakfast, Lunch and dinner! <3
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
They look fun and beautiful!
Betty says
These cookies look fun! I love the crunch and bright colors that the cereal brings to these. So jealous of your trip to London- have fun! 🙂
Anna @ shenANNAgans says
This would be the ONLY way I would eat sweetened cereals. These are the most delightful looking cookie I have seen in for ever. A party for your mouth. 🙂
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Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen says
Fruity Pebbles! What a fond childhood memory they stir up. I thought I was such a genius in elementary school when I made a batch of Rice Krispy Treats using them and stirring in some chocolate chips, LOL! Thanks for sharing your recipe, Pamela. Have a wonderful trip to London! xo P.S. Our cats get 100 kisses a day…whether they need it or not. 😉
Mary // chattavore says
Are you kidding me? I want to eat these RIGHT NOW. Wow! I hope you and your cats survive your separation. That’s the hardest part of going away for us!
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
Your cats will miss you but I’m sure you have arranged good care for them. Enjoy London…if I was traveling with those cookies, they would be gone by the time I got to the airport. 🙂
Elisabeth says
Wow it looks so delicious
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John@Kitchen Riffs says
Have a great trip! And thanks for leaving us this treat to munch on while you’re gone. Your cats will definitely miss you. And you’ll miss them even more.
Cailee says
So bright and colorful! and London?! So fun! I’m hoping to do a semester abroad in England!! What do you think is better… Reading or Norwich?!! Love to hear your thoughts!!
Chelsey says
What an interesting cookie! I’ve never seen anyone combine Fruit Pebbles and chocolate before. Definitely saving this to try! I’ve also scheduled it for Facebook. Thanks for sharing!
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy says
What a fun cookie. Have a great time in Lodnon. if you want to come up to Manchetster, I will show you all the good cake places.
Pamela says
I wish Dannii, I can never say no to a good pieces of cake. 😉
Kelly says
Have a great trip! These cookies sound like the perfect treat to take along! I love the fun fruity pebbles in here! So pretty!
Elizabeth @ SugarHero.com says
My inner 6-year old is screaming right now. The best cereal plus the best cookie?! Winner!
Melanie says
Yum this looks so good, and you’re right so pretty! Thanks for the recipe!
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GiGi Eats says
Rainbow colored ANYTHING is 10x better than 1 color so these are PHENOMENAL!!!! And I haven’t even tried them! LOL! I just saw another recipe using fruity pebbles as a topping! Clearly they’re coming back into style! 😉
Ami@NaiveCookCooks says
These look so delicious girl!! I never thought of baking with pudding mix in cookies! Genius!
Ruby Red Apron says
These are the funniest cutest cookies ever! Love those fruity pebbles!! Hope you get yourself lots of donuts in London this time! 😀
Mary Frances says
What a fun, colorful cookie! This would probably be the perfect recipe to make with children or grandchildren!
marcie says
I can honestly say I’ve never baked with Fruity Pebbles before! These cookies look so thick and chewy, and those colors are just too fun!
The Ninja Baker says
Lucky you, Pamela! LOVE London…And I love my furry babies, too, so can relate to kissing my kitties bye-bye a myriad of times. Speaking of all things wonderful…Your Fruity Pebble Chocolate Cookies look to be a home run of deliciousness! P.s. I’ll email my friends in London and forward donut, scone and tea places.
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
YUM! such a fun way to use cereal!!
Suzanne says
Safe travels to London and love your chocolatey fruity pebble cookies. I want something sweet so badly but don’t feel like venturing out into the cold to get it. I need to bake something wish I had some fruity pebbles.
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
Hope you have a wonderful time in London! These cookies look incredible!
Juliana says
I have never made cookies using pudding powder…look interesting and I love the colors on it!
Have a great week Pamela 🙂
K / Pure & Complex says
Oh my goodness, you are definitely bringing me back to my childhood. Just look at those cookies… delish
Cassie says
My favorite cereals were Froot Loops, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Reese’s Puffs! I’d love recipes on those 😀
Kristi @ Inspiration Kitchen says
Hahahaha! I love your checklist Pamela! You sound exactly like me with my fur babies! 🙂 And these cookies? They are adorable! I love how colorful they are! Pinned!
Kelly @ Hidden Fruits and Veggies says
Fruity Pebbles were totally my favorite in high school! I would eat a half cup of dry cereal every day after school as a snack. Should’ve been making them into cookies like these — what was I thinking!
Launna says
These are too good and it wouldn’t be too long before I gained back all the weight I lost… anything chocolate is yummy Pamela xox