Sarah Fennel is turning to her oven to capture the sweet, comforting flavors of hot chocolate — but with a holiday twist. Her hot cocoa-inspired recipe includes a decadent chocolate-peppermint cookie ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a mixing bowl, mix butter until light and fluffy. Add in sugars and mix until well combined. Add eggs and vanilla, mixing until just combined. Combine dry ingredients ...
When these cookies are in the oven, your house will smell fabulous. Their minty goodness comes not from crushed candy canes but from peppermint oil, which is available at kitchen specialty stores such ...
If, like me, you’re a fan of dark chocolate peppermint bark at Christmastime, you’re going to love these cookies. Your friends and family will, too. But you’ll have to plan ahead because the batter is ...
These Chocolate Peppermint Cookies deliver rich cocoa flavor, melty chocolate chips, and a festive peppermint crunch. The holiday cookie you’ll want on repeat all season! Every year, Erin at The ...
Love peppermint patties? Here’s a secret: They’re not hard to make at home. Start with a cocoa shortbread, then add a minty filling and chocolate coating. They also freeze well, according to recipe ...
If, like me, you’re a fan of dark chocolate peppermint bark at Christmastime, you’re going to love these cookies. Your friends and family will, too. But you’ll have to plan ahead because the batter is ...
Love peppermint patties? Here’s a secret: They’re not hard to make at home. Start with a cocoa shortbread, then add a minty filling and chocolate coating. Flu-buster soup and Lunar New Year longevity ...
1.Preheat your oven to 350F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. 2.In a medium bowl, cream the butter and brown sugar together until the mixture becomes light and airy (with a ...
Love peppermint patties? Here’s a secret: They’re not hard to make at home. Start with a cocoa shortbread, then add a minty filling and chocolate coating. 5 spring cookbooks to enliven your seasonal ...