After enjoying this recipe, try these Easiest 3 Ingredient Peppermint Bark, Peppermint Meltaway Cookies, and Peppermint Crunch Sugar Cookie Bars. What could be better than a chewy chocolate cookie covered in peppermint icing and THEN dipped in crushed peppermint? I can’t imagine a whole lot, really. This time of year I do a lot of baking, and that’s quite all right with me because I thoroughly enjoy it. The actual act of baking itself though is really only half the fun for me. The rest of the fun comes from watching everyone enjoy what I make. I am a people pleaser by nature, so I love it when I can make someone happy, even if it’s just by feeding them a cookie or two. The best part about holiday baking is making a variety of cookies and other baked goods and piling them all together on a big tray to pass around after Christmas dinner or to give to teachers, neighbors, family, and friends. What fun is the holidays if you can’t spread the cheer right? That said, I really don’t understand why peppermint is considered just a holiday treat. I mean, I know you can get peppermint candy any time of year but it seems like baking with them is rare unless it’s an actual holiday. I think that’s sad because the flavors of chocolate and peppermint together just so happens to be one of my favorite combinations. So, while I do hope you make these this holiday season, I also hope you continue to make them (and share them) all year long. And, quite frankly, I think you will.

HOW CAN I CUSTOMIZE THESE PEPPERMINT BARK COOKIES?

These cookie are very easy to customize, and I have done it myself a number of times. For example:

Skip the crushed candy canes and add chocolate shavings or mini chocolate chips instead. Instead of candy cane kisses, use dark chocolate or milk chocolate kisses. Try white chocolate chips in the batter instead of milk chocolate or semi-sweet. Add a teaspoon of peppermint extract to the batter, exchange candy cane kisses for milk chocolate and use the crushed candy canes. Roll these in various colored sprinkles after you’ve dipped them in chocolate or kisses. Add nuts (like walnuts or slivered almonds) to the dough or as a topping.

HOW DO YOU MAKE PEPPERMINT BARK?

If you’re wondering how to make peppermint bark itself and not a cookie, you’re in luck, because I can help you with that too. You can check out my recipe for the Easiest 3 Ingredient Peppermint Bark on the blog, or follow my simplified instructions, below:

HOW CAN YOU TELL WHEN CHOCOLATE COOKIES ARE DONE BAKING?

It’s much easier to tell when a light-colored cookie is done than when a chocolate or dark-colored cookie is done. So, how would you know then? The answer is to go by the way the cookie feels. Take the cookies out of the oven when the timer goes off or they look and feel set and dry. Give one a quick push in the middle, if it’s still soft and a little puffy, then they are most likely done and ready to cool.

HOW DO YOU MAKE CHOCOLATE COOKIES CHEWY?

A chewy cookie is a moist cookie and vice versa. Now, you don’t want to confuse “moist” with “soggy,” but just think of it as the opposite of hard and crunchy. You want to make sure everything is in tune with the cookie moisture — so you want to cook them at a higher temperature for a shorter amount of time. I also use the “double up” method (this, and chilling them first keeps them from spreading too much) so the bigger hunks of dough make the cookies softer; more so than smaller cookies which will cook faster and therefore be crunchier.

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