These Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies bake up soft, thick and taste just like hot chocolate. The tops are frosted with dark chocolate and then topped with crushed candy canes. These cookies are perfect to enjoy all season long! Let’s get into how delicious these Peppermint Hot Chocolate ...
Peppermint Cake Mix Cookies are so easy but pack a yummy punch. With crushed candy canes, and white chocolate chips these are sure to be a favorite.
They are also delicious with this glace icing spooned on top (don’t try to dip the cookies–they’ll just crumble and so will your soul). Whatever you do, when you’re done, be sure to sprinkle them with crushed candy canes (remember that meat mallet you got for your wedding that ...
Add More: Sprinkles, dark chocolate or white chocolate drizzle or crushed candy cane on top of the cooled cookie. The peppermint topping really adds more to the prepared cookie. Chips: Add peppermint chocolate chips or Andies candy chips for more mint flavor in your chocolate mint cookies. Choc...
Crush the candy canes:Crush candies in a ziplock bag with arolling pin. Dip the cookies:Dip the meringues into the chocolate, followed by a roll in the crushed candy canes. Hot tip:To ensure each cookie gets equally colored, brush the food coloring or gel in vertical stripes along the ...
The best part for the kids will be dipping them into the chocolate and you can always add white chocolate to dip it in too, make some variety in the cookies. Then, use crushed candy canes to top them with. We like to make a batch of white chocolate and chocolate and dip them in ea...
brush cookies with egg and sprinkle crushed candy cane on top. bake 18-20 minutes. we recommend rotating the sheets half way through. let cook on sheet for 5 minutes then transfer to wire rack to cook completely. optional: melt left over chocolate and drizzle across the top!
Made with milk chocolate chips and crushed candy canes, Peppermint Chocolate Chip Cookies are soft, chewy, and perfect for the holidays!
Wow. I had to open the post to realize that these were cookies not candy canes! These are so pretty and I’m utter awe! I have to try these!! I don’t think I’m talented enough with a lil brush to make the swirls but I have to try! Beautiful cookies!!! =) Ergo – Blog...
Allow the cookies to cool down completely. Then, dip each cookie in melted white chocolate and place on a cookie tray, lined with wax paper. Toss some crushed candy canes on top of each cookie and let the chocolate set (takes about 15 minutes). Enjoy!