Dark chocolate, cripsy refreshing mint and creamy white chocolate combine to make this fantastic cookie. If you are a Girl Scout thin mint lover this cookie is for you. The recipe comes from Martha Stewart, but I found it over at Barbara's blog, Moveable Feasts. Barbara is an incredible blogger dishing up everything from retro 50's and 60's recipes to tomato sorbet, nothing is off limits for her. Every recipe I have tried from her blog has been a hit. Happily encouraging her fellow blogger, she is a great friend. If you haven't visited with her you should definitely drop on by for a visit.
We made them last year at the last minute, not sure how we would like them, but they were gone fast (before I could even get a picture) and they were the first cookie requested by the family to kick off our holiday baking this year. We really love our usual holiday cookie traditions, so for us to find a new treat to add to the mix says a lot. They are great with an afternoon mocha and look very festive on a holiday cookie tray, or bagged up and tied with a cute red ribbon.
I used peppermint oil for these, because that's what I had, and since it is much stronger than extract i just used a few drops. The cookies themselves were perfectly minty, but once covered in the white chocolate, we felt they could have used just a bit more mint flavor. Next time I would err on making the cookies just slightly too minty so when they are all done, they will be the perfect balance of chocolate and mint. So don't be afraid to use slightly more extract if needed to suit your taste.
Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
(Adapted from Martha Stewart Living, December 2008 via Movable Feasts)
Ingredients:
1 cup all purpose flour plus more for surface
1/2 cup unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
5 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
3/4 cup sugar
1 large egg
1 large egg yolk
3/4 teaspoon pure peppermint extract
8 large candy canes or 30 peppermint candies, crushed
2 pounds white chocolate, coarsely chopped
Method:
Preheat oven to 325°. Sift flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt into a bowl.
Beat butter and sugar with a mixer for 1 minute. Add egg, then yolk, beating well after each addition. Beat in peppermint extract. Slowly add flour mixture and beat just until incorporated. Mold dough into 1 large disk and cut in half. Wrap each in plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, at least an hour (or up to two days).
Roll out 1 disk on a lightly floured surface to 1/8 inch thickness. Use a 2" cookie cutter to cut out circles and place them on parchment paper. Freeze until firm, at least 15 minutes.
Repeat with remaining disk.
Bake until cookies are dry to the touch, about 12 minutes. Transfer parchment, with cookies, to wire racks and allow to cool. Make sure that your cookies are complete baked you do not want a soft center.
Melt chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pot of gently simmering water. Remove from heat and dunk cookies into the melted chocolate. Turn cookies using a fork; let excess drip off and gently scrape the bottom of the cookies against the edge of the bowl. Place on parchment lined baking sheets and sprinkle with the crushed candy.
Refrigerate until set, up to 3 hours. Decorated cookies are best served the same day. (I have successfully kept these cookies for 2 weeks stored in an air tight tin and hidden from my family)
Martha says you will get about sixty 2 inch cookies but I only got about 3 1/2 dozen. Next time I will use a 1 3/4 inch cutter since the baked cookies would then be about 2 inches.
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40 comments:
Beautiful white chocolate coated cookies, just adore the candy cane sprinkles on the top! A perfect Christmas treat :-)
I think I have just found the chocolate mint combination cookie I want to use on my holiday tray!
Mimi,
these cookies look great -
very tasty and beautiful.
Nice pictures and cup also,
greetings, Diana
Tiene que ser una delicia ese contraste de sabores. Genial.
Besos.
What a perfect cookie for the holidays; your photos are so vivid. I feel I could take a bite.
Rita
These are so festive, Mimi! These cookies would pair well with so many things. Definitely noting this recipe.
Weren't those fun to make? And weren't you tempted to eat the cookies BEFORE you dipped them in chocolate? I sure was. Love your presentation.
Going to post Martha's 2010 cookie idea tomorrow.
These cookies look really good, I plan on trying them.
Side note, I LOVE your mug! That was such a classic Christmas movie in our house growing up, you wouldn't happen to know where you got it I think my sister would love one.
These are going on my list of cookies to make this holiday season. Thin mints are one of my favorites. These look even better with the white chocolate. Very pretty presentation too! I'm visiting from SASS.
Questi tuoi biscotti sono bellissimi, ciao
Thanks for getting back to me Mimi, they probably don't have them anymore if it has been that long. Oh well, they are still cute!
Mmmm I love peppermint anything! These looks great. Like a cookie version of peppermint bark.
Those cookies are so pretty. And I love Barbara's blog too!
These cookies just SCREAM Christmas! They are so pretty! You can't go wrong with chocolate and mint!
Yowza!!! These look amazing!
These are so beautiful! I saw these last year too somewhere...I really need to put these on my must make list!
Those are some beautiful Christmasy, refreshing cookies. Lovely photos too. Joni
Ok, you had me at "thin mint". These are definitely going on my to-do list! Great pictures too.
This is absolutely delicious! :) Well.. it looks it haha. Thanks for sharing! Look forward to other yummy recipes you'll share with us.
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Kate
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These look so delicious and festive. I hope I get to try these this season!
I love your pictures of these cookies. They look so cool and Christmasy. Of course, I also love how delicious these cookies sound. By the way, I'm holding a giveaway on my blog for Orglamix Organic makeup and you're welcome to come by and enter. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2010/12/orglamix-organic-mineral-makeup-review.html
Incredibly delicious looking! One of my favorite combination's chocolate and mint.
Finally getting a chance to visit some more links on FF and I had to see this. This looks delicious and exactly like the kind of treat we like here!
What a great combination of flavors!!
Wow, these look SO good! And they're so pretty too. Chocolate and peppermint has always been one of my favourite combinations. My family would love these!
Wow, they look great! I have just bought some candy canes so I might give this a try next week.
Thanks for the tips too!
Best wishes,
Natasha.
They're very striking looking with the contrasting colors.
We like chocolate and mint but never eat it except this time of the year. I really need to suck up my dislike for cookie baking and make some.
~ingrid
Tasty and beautiful! I love thin mints and after eights, so these will be perfect for the holidays. Thanks!
:)
delicious! i'm all about the mint, year-round. and yes, your mug is about the cutest thing i've seen all week. :)
Mimi, your photos are amazingly beautiful!!! Your cookies look delicious and this is a must try. Thanks for the recipe!
This are the cutest/most delish sounding and looking cookies for Christmas. I definitely want to make these. Thanks so much for sharing. I am your newest follower.
xo
Dark chocoalte and peppermint...one of my favorite combinations! Simply perfect for the holidays. These are gorgeous, Mimi!
Cute mug. Delicious looking, perfectly festive cookies!
These sound just perfect, I can just imagine the crunch and the rush of mint...yum!
Thin mints are my favorite Girl Scout cookie.. I'm going to try these out stat! They look so fancy too! Love it!
Barbara rocks love her blog as well and these look awesome love the pictures as well puts me in the Christmas spirit lol
I love cookies like that, one color reveals another and tastes like a great after-eight mint! Yum and so dainty!
Such delicious cookies! I love the white chocolate here with the peppermint, yum!
These are such a pretty cookie! Very festive and I love the white chocolate and mint!
what a festive cookie!
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