Chocolate Peppermint Cookies for 20 cookies, 20 min prep, 10 min bake, 50 min total. Soft chocolate cookie center with cool peppermint pieces and a festive crunch. Quick Christmas treats ideal for gifting, cookie trays, and fun family baking. Chewy inside, crisp edges, easy decorating, perfect winter flavor combo.

Festive Chocolate & Mint Cookie Magic
Indulgent cocoa, cool peppermint, and classic holiday cheer
Chocolate Peppermint Cookies capture the unmistakable flavors of the holiday season — rich chocolate paired with refreshing peppermint and a satisfying cookie crunch. These quick Christmas treats bring instant festive joy, filled with the aroma of winter spices and the sparkle of crushed candy canes. The creamy butter base ensures tender, chewy bites, while cocoa powder builds a deep, comforting flavor that contrasts beautifully with bright mint.
Decorated with glossy chocolate drizzle or shimmering peppermint pieces, they stand out on every Christmas cookie tray. A short bake time makes them the perfect fast holiday dessert during the busiest time of the year, especially when hosting or creating edible gifts. Kids love helping with the decoration too — making these cookies an easy option for family baking days.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- Classic holiday cookie gifts everyone loves to receive
- Soft centers with crisp edges — perfect texture balance
- Peppermint and chocolate create an instantly festive flavor combo
- Quick and simple dough, no complicated shaping required
- Perfect for Christmas cookie exchange parties
- Looks impressive with minimal decorating effort
- Great for baking with children and creating traditions
A delicious holiday heritage
Peppermint has been linked to seasonal celebrations for centuries, especially in Europe and North America where candy canes became symbols of Christmas spirit. When bakers began pairing cool peppermint with dark chocolate, the combination quickly gained fame as comforting winter flavor harmony. These Christmas cookies continue that beloved tradition by transforming classic peppermint candies into a crunchy and decorative topping.
Perfect texture and ingredient harmony
A good cocoa powder ensures intense chocolate depth, while real butter keeps the dough smooth and tender inside. The peppermint aroma lifts the richness of the chocolate, avoiding heaviness and adding a refreshing finish. Candy cane pieces melt lightly on top for sparkle and crunch — an edible holiday decoration that instantly enhances visual appeal. Melted chocolate provides elegant shine and more indulgence for cookie lovers who enjoy a richer bite.
There are delicious companion recipes available on our website, ideal for building a complete holiday dessert moment:
Sugar Cookies Recipe with Easy Icing
Hot Chocolate Recipe, Thick and Cozy
Storage and make-ahead strategy for effortless holiday baking
- Stays fresh for several days when stored in a sealed tin
- Best kept at room temperature to preserve a soft center
- Stack with baking parchment if decorated with chocolate or candy canes
- Freeze shaped raw dough to bake later — perfect for planning ahead
- Baked cookies freeze great too, keeping flavor and crunch for weeks
- Ideal treat for early preparation before busy holiday gatherings
Chocolate-Peppermint Flavor Structure and Decoration Elements
- Cocoa base builds deep, warm chocolate taste
- Peppermint extract adds refreshing cool winter aroma
- Butter and sugar create structure and a tender cookie bite
- Chocolate drizzle brings shine and extra richness
- Candy cane pieces offer festive sparkle and a crunchy finish
The combination of peppermint and chocolate delivers everything a Christmas dessert should offer — warmth, excitement, and a charming wintery finish that feels like the holidays in every bite.
- Preheat the oven
 Preheat to 350°F (180°C). Line a 30×40 cm baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Cream butter and sugar
 Add 1 cup unsalted butter (227 g) and 1 cup granulated sugar (200 g) to a large bowl. Beat on medium speed with a hand mixer until light and fluffy. The mixture should look pale and smooth.
- Add egg and extracts
 Crack 1 large egg (50 g) into a small bowl first to avoid shells, then add it to the butter mixture. Add 1 tsp vanilla extract (5 ml) and 1 tsp peppermint extract (5 ml). Mix on low until combined. The mixture will look creamy.
- Combine dry ingredients
 In a separate bowl, whisk 2 cups all-purpose flour (250 g), 1/2 cup cocoa powder (50 g), 1/2 tsp baking soda (3 g), and 1/4 tsp salt (1 g). Ensure no lumps remain.
- Mix dough
 Add dry mixture into the wet mixture gradually while mixing on low speed. Stop when fully incorporated. Do not overmix. Dough should be smooth and slightly firm. If too dry, add 1 tsp water.
- Shape cookies
 Scoop dough using a tablespoon. Roll into balls and place on the prepared baking sheet, leaving space between each cookie. Press lightly to flatten to 1 cm thickness.
- Bake
 Bake 10 minutes at 350°F (180°C). Edges will look set and slightly darker. Touch the center gently — it should feel soft but not sticky. If centers are still wet, bake 2 minutes more.
- Add chocolate topping
 While cookies are still warm, drizzle 1/2 cup melted dark chocolate chips (90 g) over each cookie using a spoon. Chocolate will soften into the surface.
- Add peppermint crunch
 Sprinkle 1/2 cup crushed peppermint candy (80 g) onto the melted chocolate topping. Press gently so pieces stick as the chocolate cools.
- Cool completely
 Let cookies cool on the tray for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack for 15 minutes. This prevents cracking and soggy bottoms. Cookies will become firm and chewy.
FAQ questionCan I replace peppermint extract with peppermint oil? 
Yes, but use only 1–2 drops of peppermint oil. It is far stronger than extract, and too much will overpower the chocolate and create a harsh taste.
FAQ questionWhy is my cookie dough too dry or crumbly? 
The dough becomes dry if too much flour is added or if you overmix. Add 1 tsp water to restore softness. The dough should feel smooth and slightly firm, not sandy.
FAQ questionHow do I stop cookies from spreading too much? 
Chill shaped dough for 10 minutes before baking and use parchment paper. This keeps the cookies round with puffy centers and defined edges.
FAQ questionHow long do Chocolate Peppermint Cookies stay fresh? 
They stay fresh 3–4 days in an airtight container at room temperature. Separate layers with parchment if topped with melted chocolate to avoid sticking.
FAQ questionCan I freeze the cookie dough or baked cookies? 
Yes. Freeze shaped dough balls, then bake from frozen adding 2 minutes. Baked cookies freeze well too and keep their crunchy peppermint topping.
FAQ questionWhat are the best ways to decorate them? 
Add crushed peppermint candy, dark chocolate drizzle, or white chocolate lines. Press toppings onto warm cookies so they adhere and sparkle when set.
FAQ questionAre gluten-free or dairy-free versions possible? 
Yes. Use gluten-free flour, dairy-free chocolate, and vegan butter. Chill the dough first if softer, helping cookies maintain their structure while baking.
We bake and refine festive cookies professionally, ensuring the perfect balance of chocolate richness and bright peppermint flavor for consistently delicious results at home.
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Chocolate Peppermint Cookies – Festive Flavor and Easy Holiday Baking
Chocolate Peppermint Cookies deliver a perfect balance of rich chocolate and refreshing peppermint. The texture combines a chewy center with crisp edges, while the crushed candy topping adds sparkle and crunch. Thanks to a short preparation time of 50 minutes total, they are convenient for holiday baking when time is limited. The cookie dough is simple to work with, making it beginner-friendly and ideal for family baking sessions.
These cookies look beautifully decorated with minimal effort. A drizzle of melted chocolate and a sprinkle of peppermint pieces instantly create a professional finish suitable for gifting, cookie swaps, and festive dessert displays. The aroma of warm chocolate and mint brings cozy winter comfort to any home.
Quick Christmas Treats Everyone Can Enjoy
Chocolate Peppermint Cookies adapt well to different dietary needs. They can be made with gluten-free flour, dairy-free chocolate, and vegan butter without losing their delicious texture or festive look. Stored properly, they remain fresh for several days, and both the dough and finished cookies freeze well — a major advantage when preparing ahead for events.
Serve them with a cup of hot cocoa, package them as sweet gifts, or arrange them on a holiday table as part of a cookie assortment. Their contrasting flavors and decorative topping make them a standout choice that guests immediately recognize as a seasonal favorite.
The combination of convenience, reliable results, and joyful taste makes Chocolate Peppermint Cookies an excellent go-to dessert throughout the Christmas season. They bring excitement to every bite and create happy moments while baking and sharing. Whether for school celebrations, office gatherings, holiday parties, or quiet evenings at home, these cookies shine as a festive treat that feels special and homemade — a perfect way to celebrate the magic of winter.
Allergens
Wheat (gluten), eggs, dairy, soy (from chocolate)
Substitution tips
- Gluten-free: Use gluten-free all-purpose flour blend suitable for cookies
- Dairy-free: Use vegan butter and dairy-free chocolate
- Egg-free: Replace egg with 3 tbsp applesauce (45 g)
 If dough becomes soft with substitutions, chill 10 minutes before shaping.
Vitamins & Minerals (per serving)
- Iron: 3% DV — supports healthy oxygen transport
- Calcium: 1% DV — contributes to strong bones
- Potassium: 2% DV — supports muscle function
- Vitamin A: 3% DV — beneficial for vision and skin health
Antioxidants (per serving)
- Flavanols from cocoa — help protect cells from oxidative stress
- Peppermint natural antioxidants — support freshness in breath and digestion





