I’m due to have a baby any day, and yesterday I got a call from my dad. “Say, can you do me a favor? When you’re in the hospital, can you pretend to be nauseated so that they give you one of those pink buckets? The one we got from the hospital when you were born just broke. It’s the perfect size, I need a new one for the cement I’m mixing.” And then he started describing the size and shape of the bucket.
In case you thought this was a story about how my dad is weird for keeping a bucket from the hospital for 30+ years, the plot thickens. I stopped him mid sentence and sent him this picture:
“You mean a bucket like this?” I said. This is the pink bucket that I got at the hospital when my 6 year old was born. I keep my bread stored in it in the cupboard. “Yes, that’s the exact one I need!!”
Well guys, what can I say. Waste not want not. Also, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. (By the way, in case you actually think my family is crazy, he was totally joking. But now I’m on a mission. I got your back Dad. One pink bucket coming right up.)
Peppermint Christmas Cookies
Now before I have this baby, I have to get this recipe out to you!! It’s my new favorite! These chocolate peppermint cookies were gone SO fast, and there are a lot of cookies in my house right now, so that’s saying something. We could NOT stop eating them. I mean just look at all this fudgy goodness!
My friend Melissa brought cookies like this to a cookie exchange we did last year, and I hunted her down for it this year. I changed it up and used my own recipe to make the cookie (it’s actually the same basic recipe as the last cookie I posted, these Homemade Rolo Cookies!) but I love the crushed candy canes on top and the fact that it’s dipped in chocolate. There are just never too many things dipped in chocolate this time of year.
How to Make Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
These chocolate peppermint cookies only take a few minutes to put together! It is a rich and buttery dough with a hint of peppermint and tons of cocoa to get that deep flavor.
On the left is the dough before it has even come together all the way. You don’t want to over mix it! Mix until it has mostly come together, then scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl, and mix one last time for just a few seconds. On the right is how big I made my cookies. I used this cookie scoop, which is about a tablespoon and a half. The best part about the recipe is that there is NO DOUGH CHILLING required. You can go from zero to cookies in 30 minutes. YESS.
Bake the cookies for 8 minutes, then take them out of the oven and press the crushed candy canes into the top. Return to the oven and finish baking for 2 minutes, so that the peppermint can melt a bit into the cookies. If you add the peppermint at the beginning of the bake time, the peppermint melts too much for my taste.
Make sure you don’t scorch your chocolate in the microwave. When it is mostly melted but they are still a few lumps, just stir it together for a minute or two until it’s smooth.
What is the best chocolate for dipping?
The chocolate you use for dipping really does matter! Be sure to buy a name brand and not a generic brand. When it comes to chocolate, quality really matters! I like to buy Nestle, Ghirardelli, Hershey’s, etc.
Chocolate chips work totally fine for this recipe. For dipping candies, you will want to buy candy melts since those are designed to be melted. Chocolate chips have ingredients in them to help them keep their shape, not conducive to melting. But for something as big as a cookie, and that doesn’t need to harden perfectly smooth, chocolate chips work great. I used Ghirardelli dark chocolate chips. They also have Ghirardelli melting wafers that work really well. Feel free to use dark, semi sweet, or white chocolate!
Tips for Dipping Cookies in Chocolate
Dipping cookies in chocolate is super easy! Not nearly as intimidating as dipping candies, in my opinion, because you don’t need to have a completely smooth finish. Cookies are naturally uneven and craggy on the edges! The most important thing to remember is to add a bit of shortening or oil to the chocolate. This gives you a smoother, more liquid-y chocolate for dipping in, and makes the finished cookie easier to bite into. Do not use butter. Butter has water in is, which can ruin the melting process. Never add water to chocolate!
Once you have dipped your cookie, let them cool on a sheet of parchment paper or wax paper. I actually used the same baking sheet and parchment paper that I baked the cookies on. Easy peasy! Once they are cool, they lift off the paper just fine. You can chill or freeze to speed up the cooling process.
Can I Freeze Chocolate Dipped Cookies?
Yes absolutely! I have some in my freezer right now! Seal tightly in a tupperware or a ziplock and they will keep for at least 2-3 weeks. On an Instagram post recently, I asked people to share how they make their cookie plates for neighbors. (Lots of types of cookies? Just one cookie that you make a ton of? Do you do something savory?) And someone commented that they have a friend who starts baking and freezing goodies for neighbor plates in OCTOBER! Oh man. #goals.
October might be little early for these cookies, but they will definitely keep for a few weeks so they are ready to go when you are assembling your plates! See notes below the recipe for details on how to freeze the dough ahead of time. I hope you guys get a chance to make these cookies before all the fun and pepperminty-ness of Christmas is over! I’m hoping for this baby to come like, yesterday, but if he holds off til the weekend then I will be able to get you one last recipe that I just took photos for, a decadent Penuche fudge that is adapted from My Mom’s Famous Chocolate Fudge. That recipe never fails and I’m so excited to bring you the brown sugar version! Stay tuned! (And forgive me if I try to sell it to you as New Year’s Fudge! ;) You know how due dates are. Merry Christmas to all!!
More chocolate peppermint treats for the holidays!
Candy Lasses (Molasses Cookies with Peppermint) « don’t knock this combo til you try it! I love it so much! Candy Cane Brownie Trifle « my favorite dessert to serve on Christmas day, forever and always. Ultra Fudgy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies « can’t beat a classic! The Best Bakery Style Double Chocolate Chip Cookies « death by chocolate. seriously, it doesn’t get better than this! Nana’s Famous Homemade Peppermint Ice Cream « we make this every year. It’s so easy, and so refreshing! Peppermint Ganache Icebox Cake « this would be another fabulous dessert to serve on Christmas! Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies « there is a reason this is one of the top recipes on my site! Red Velvet Peppermint Thumbprint Cookies from Yummy Healthy Easy White Chocolate Candy Cane Drop Cookies from Ice Cream Inspiration Candy Cane Peppermint Kiss Cookies from Creations by Kara
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