Peppermint White Chocolate Chip Cookies
Peppermint is one of my favorite flavors. I enjoy eating it year-round but it seems more socially acceptable to only bake up pepperminty flavored treats during the wintertime. These cookies are the first thing I baked when we moved into our new apartment a couple weeks ago.
Moving during the holiday baking season was rough for me. Not only did I miss out on all the delicious baking that I usually do around the holidays, I also didn’t get to decorate our house. We did get a tree on the 21st which we decorated, but doing this so late in the season really put a damper on my mood.
When I had started to think about what I would bake first in our apartment, my mind instantly went to cookies. I have been on a major cookie kick recently. I figured they’d be great since I was out of work for a few weeks and wouldn’t have anywhere to take my baked goods. So I baked these cookies up and threw them in the freezer. Some of them got taken to friends houses over the holidays and I still have a few left in my freezer.
I used my favorite browned butter chocolate chip cookie recipe but just subbed in white chocolate chips and crushed up candy canes. I learned a tip from a friend about unwrapping candy canes. You know how the plastic gets all staticky and you can’t get it off your hands? If you freeze your candy canes, the static goes away and the wrappers come off easily!
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Peppermint White Chocolate Chip Cookies
Yield: 2 dozen large cookies
Ingredients:
1 cup (2 sticks) butter
4 oz cream cheese, softened
3/4 cups brown sugar
3/4 cups sugar
2 eggs
3 1/4 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup white chocolate chips
1 cup crushed candy canes (~24 candy canes)
sea salting, for sprinkling (optional)
Directions:
Melt the butter in a saucepan until brown and set it aside to cool.
Cream the butter, cream cheese and both sugars together with an electric mixer until smooth.
Add the eggs and beat until combined.
Turn the mixer on low and mix in the flour, salt and baking soda until just combined.
Add the chocolate chips and candy cane pieces and mix until just incorporated.
Cover the dough and refrigerate until chilled, several hours or overnight.
When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 375 degrees and line a few trays with baking paper.
Roll 1/4 cup size balls of dough and place them on the trays. Flatten slightly. Sprinkle with sea salt.
Bake for 9-12 minutes, until the edges are golden.
Recipe adapted from Beantown Baker
These look SO good. I was actually looking for s’mores _____ because I wanted to bake something with chocolate and marshmallows. These may be just the thing!
These are so cute! Now I’m craving real smores!
So freakin cute, I love them, so would my boys. Just today, Liam was picking up sticks in the yard and asked if he could start a fire so that he could make smores. I kid you not. He is 5. Where do they get these ideas?
Adorable Jen! Thanks so much!
I lurve smores! Your mini smore cupcakes are so fabulous. Great job!
-Clara
yum! what a great idea!
That idea is brilliant! Smores is one of my favorite all time treats and who doesn’t love a mini muffin? Wow, what a great idea.
WOW. those look completely luscious!
want some.
i’m hoping to enter the hero challenge this time, but i can’t quite decide what to make. . .
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kate
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These are so wrong, but so right! That batch would be seriously unsafe in my house. They’d have to be given away immediately or I’d risk eating every last one and never fitting in my pants again.
These will be perfect for an upcoming family vacation. We’re not camping, but are renting a house with a fire pit and we usually spend every night out there making s’mores. I can easily make the cupcakes beforehand and then we can roast the marshmallows outside. It will be something cute and different. Thanks for this recipe!!!