![]() Let them cool for 5 minutes on the cookie sheet.Transfer them to cool on a cooling rack I used a 1 1/2 Tablespoon cookie scoop and placed them on a parchment paper lined cookie sheetīake the cookies for 8-10 minutes. Once the dough is blended well stir in the chocolate chunks Flour, baking soda, salt, and dark chocolate cocoa and add the dry ingredients to the other mixture and blend well. In a separate bowl mix all the dry ingredients. Once everything is blended well add the peppermint extract and vanilla extract. To start this simple cookie blend together room temperature butter, both sugars and the eggs Baking sheets-these large baking sheets are what I use to make all my cookiesįirst preheat your oven to 350.If you love these you must check out my Peppermint Mocha Mix. These little gems are not only the taste of Christmas but they are precious, perfect for gift giving or even leaving out for Santa. Rich dark chocolate with peppermint infused in the cookie and the white chocolate coating. Take one bite and you will swear Santa’s elves sprinkled a little Christmas magic on them. These cookies are seriously what Christmas dreams are made of. Two of my favorite things are dark chocolate and peppermint so I combined them into a cookie. There are some old standards we have to do but every year I try to create something a little different. That is a tradition I still carry on today, everyone gets baked goods during the holidays from our household. They had to be made with love and wrapped up in holiday cellophane wrap or even a holiday tin, and a bow was always carefully place on top. You see back in the 70’s and 80’s you simply didn’t go to the store and buy your neighbor, school teacher, or friend holiday treats. ![]() When I was young my mother and I spent several days in the kitchen making holiday cookies, pecan tassies, candies, and breads to give as holiday gifts. Most of my childhood memories are centered around food and all the yummy aromas. Whether it is the Thanksgiving turkey and dressing my mom made or the hours we spent in the kitchen doing our holiday baking. I don’t know about everyone else but most of my memories of the holidays involve food. These Double Dark Chocolate Mint Cookies stir up all the emotions of Christmas.
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