peppermint crumble cookies
Perhaps you saw the Andes Mint Cookies recipe I posted on 5.9.07. It's been my #1 favorite cookie for 2007. I've made these more than any other baked goodies lately. And now ... here's a little festive variation. It tastes almost identical. Just a different texture on top. I'll go ahead and post the recipe again. The only difference is the very last part. Instead of melting an Andes Mint candy on top, you'll use peppermint crumbles (found near all the other baking stuff).
PEPPERMINT CRUMBLE COOKIES
3/4 c. butter
1 1/2 c. brown sugar
2 T. water
2 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 1/2 c. flour
1 1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
bag of crumbled peppermint pieces
Melt butter, brown sugar, and water in a saucepan over medium heat until melted and then add the chocolate chips, stirring until completely melted. Cool for 10 minutes. Put this in a mixing bowl and beat in 2 eggs. Add the flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix together and chill for about 45 minutes.
Spoon onto cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. When cookies come out of oven, sprinkle peppermint crumbles on top of the cookie and do not spread. The pieces will get soft at first, but then keep their shape and re-solidify when cool.
*Added comment: No, peppermint crumbles are not the same as crushed peppermint candies or candy canes. The texture is more similar to chocolate chips/crumbles.
PEPPERMINT CRUMBLE COOKIES
3/4 c. butter
1 1/2 c. brown sugar
2 T. water
2 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 1/2 c. flour
1 1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
bag of crumbled peppermint pieces
Melt butter, brown sugar, and water in a saucepan over medium heat until melted and then add the chocolate chips, stirring until completely melted. Cool for 10 minutes. Put this in a mixing bowl and beat in 2 eggs. Add the flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix together and chill for about 45 minutes.
Spoon onto cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. When cookies come out of oven, sprinkle peppermint crumbles on top of the cookie and do not spread. The pieces will get soft at first, but then keep their shape and re-solidify when cool.
*Added comment: No, peppermint crumbles are not the same as crushed peppermint candies or candy canes. The texture is more similar to chocolate chips/crumbles.
10 Comments:
OOOOHHH this may be my new try me recipe of the season. I try to try out a new cookie recipe every Christmas. I suppose the peppermint pieces you are referring to would not be the same as crushing up candy canes?
Thanks,
Andrea
PS I apologize if my comment shows more than once I keep getting an error....
Yeah! A recipe section! I just went through a years worth of your blogging to find a recipe of yours I was looking for! lol So glad you're doing this..
BTW...we made the Nutella Croisants...oh, yum!
Thanks your awesome!
Lisa
Hi Becky- These sound awesome! Thanks so much for updating your website so frequently - I really appreciate it!
I made your chocolate oat squares yesterday for a few neighbors and they were indeed so yummy! mine only made two dozen, though. Super yummy; thanks for sharing!
Karli
My friend also made a variation of these with the "candy cane" Hershey's kisses that are available at Christmas, and they turned out good, too!
Thanks for the great ideas!
Thanks for the recipe Becky. It took me awhile but I found the Andes Peppermint Crunch Baking chips today at the store. On the the bag they are described as Creamy Chips with Bits of Peppermint Candy. It's red and white bag with Andes in silver letters if anyone is having trouble finding them. It was in the section with the chocolate chips.
Hey Becky! Thank you for sharing your recipes!! I made these cookies and gave them away along with Christmas gifts for out of state friends- oh were they so good and a big hit! I blogged about them and you can check it out here:
http://mrsladystaroftheseabreezes.blogspot.com/2007/12/christmas-cookies.html
Super yummy. I made these cookies to add to gift baskets I did for neighbors. Luckily we had leftovers for ourselves :-)
Becky, these look delicious! but I cannot find peppermint crumbles anywhere. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I love peppermint bark, so I thought these cookies would be great for me. They're tasty, but my cookies look much flatter than yours. Any idea why that could happen? Maybe they were in too long or the temp in my oven was too high? They were very good nonetheless, just a little crunchier than the photo made me think they would be.
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