Candy Cane Peppermint Kiss Cookies– with crushed peppermint candies in the dough and a peppermint kiss on top, these yummy cookies are perfect for Christmas!
PEPPERMINT BUTTER CHRISTMAS COOKIES
If you love butter or shortbread cookies and also happen to love mint, this recipe is perfect for you! These little cookies just melt in your mouth. If you are looking for a more traditional soft and chewy peppermint cookie, give my Chocolate Chip Peppermint Kiss Cookies a try.
My mom and I experimented and came up with these Peppermint Kiss Cookies a few years ago. They have crushed peppermint candies in the dough, and a Hershey Candy Cane Kiss on the top. If you are a fan of peppermint, you will love these cookies!
They are rolled in sugar, so they have a sparkle to them that is so pretty. They are perfect for Christmas cookie trays, or for gift giving. Just make sure that you let them sit for a couple hours before stacking them, or the kisses will melt into pools. Still yummy, but not quite as pretty!
I shared this cookie recipe at Tatertots and Jello a few weeks ago, but wanted to make sure you didn’t miss it! I am a major fan of anything chocolate and mint, so I love coming up with new recipes that use both flavors.
Christmas naturally screams peppermint to me, so I always stock up on the mint kisses that are only available during the holidays. Of course, I don’t save them only for Christmas- I can eat and bake with them all year long!
Why are there no eggs in the cookie dough?
It is not a typo, there are no eggs in these cookies. They are similar to shortbread, so they are light and tender and just melt in your mouth. If you have trouble getting the dough to stick together, just mix it with your hands till it comes together.
Update 12/2020: A few people have had trouble making these cookies, so here are a few tips to help you troubleshoot.
PRO TIPS FOR MAKING PEPPERMINT KISS COOKIES:
- You want your butter to be barely soft. It is best to let it come to room temperature on the counter. If it is too soft or has melted spots, your dough will be too soft.
- Make sure you chill your dough or your cookies will spread too much when they bake.
- Line your pans with parchment or use ungreased cookie sheets. Greasing the baking sheets causes the dough to spread.
- After placing your kisses on the hot cookies, let them sit on the pan till set, or very carefully move them to cooling racks. If you jostle the cookies before the kisses are set, the kisses will collapse into pools.
MORE HERSHEY KISS COOKIES:
- Peanut Butter Blossoms
- Double Chocolate Kiss Cookies
- Macaroon Kiss Cookies
- Pistachio Cookies
- Cookies and Cream Blossom Cookies
- Mint Truffle Kiss Cookies
- Hershey Kiss Cookie Cups
Here are a few more chocolate mint recipes to try:
- Mint Cookie Crunch
- Andes Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Mint Brownies
- Andes Mint Cookies
- Mint Chocolate Candy
PEPPERMINT KISS COOKIES
Candy Cane Peppermint Kiss Cookies
Peppermint butter cookies rolled in sugar and topped with a peppermint kiss.
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter, barely softened
- 1 tsp peppermint extract
- 10 peppermint candies (starlight mints)
- 2 cups flour
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup sugar for rolling
- 1 pkg. Candy Cane Hershey kisses
Instructions
- Place the peppermint candies in a ziplock bag and pound them with a mallet or rolling pin till they are finely crushed, set aside.
- Cream together the butter and peppermint extract. Beat in the crushed peppermint candies.
- Whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt, then stir into the butter mixture. Dough will be very stiff, you may need to work it with your hands.
- Cover and chill the dough for 30-60 minutes. Roll in 1” balls, then roll in sugar. Place on parchment lined or ungreased baking sheets.
- Bake at 350° for about 10-12 minutes. Immediately press a kiss in the middle of each cookie.
- Cool for several minutes on the pan before carefully removing to cooling racks, or let cool completely on the cookie sheet.
Notes
-You should end up with about 5 tablespoons of crushed peppermint candy crumbs. You can substitute crushed peppermint candy canes.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
36Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 101Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 58mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 0gSugar: 7gProtein: 1g
If you need a cookie that keeps well, looks beautiful, and melts in your mouth, give these buttery peppermint kiss cookies a try!
Minette S.
Can the dough be frozen for use later on? After reading all the comments to, I am skeptical. Skeptical with all the j gradients out on my counter.
Kara Cook
Yes, the cookies should work if you freeze the dough first. Most people who were having trouble with the cookies were using chopped peppermint kisses instead of starlight mints or candy canes in the dough. So as long as you don’t make that mistake, you should be just fine!
Amie
Such a waste of time! So mad I didn’t read the comments first. Sad to have wasted time and ingredients. I have disappointed kids.
You should consider taking this recipe down with all the comments.
Kara Cook
I’ve tested it several times, and it always turns out for me. It has also turned out well for other readers, even though some have trouble. So sorry you were one of the ones that didn’t end up with perfect cookies. 🙁
Jenny
Mine fell flat. Big waste of time and ingredients! I wish I’d read the reviews first.
Kara Cook
So sorry you had trouble. I found out that people were using crushed kisses instead of hard peppermint candies in the dough, and that’s why their cookies were spreading too much. I updated the ingredients to specify starlight mints, and I baked them again to make sure they worked. If you used the hard mint candies, I’m not sure what went wrong. Perhaps you needed more flour? When I try a new cookie recipe, I usually bake a test cookie. I’ve discovered that flour amounts vary greatly depending on how it is measured.
Kelly
Ours were perfect and highly addictive. Gone in a day.
Kara Cook
That’s about how long they last at my house. Haha. So glad they were a hit!
Rhonda
Is it possible not to use extract and peppermint candy? I’m only wanting a mild mint flavor?
Kara Cook
You can definitely use less peppermint extract or omit it altogether.
Lane
Mine fell flat too. What a bummer!!
Dan S
I placed kisses on top immediately after baking and each one melted into a puddle. I should have given it 5-10 minutes before that step.
Irene Jones
I have made the cherry and pistachio kiss cookies by Kara, I even added baking Soda and powder since the others had it in them, but these were pretty much flatter although I did manage to put the kisses in. I always had to put all of the different cookies in the fridge because the kisses were melting too fast after I put them on the cookie. I was not impressed with this one, sorry.
Rachel
#recipefail What a waste of time! I should have read the comments before I made these for my daughter’s team Christmas party. Now I am stuck with having to run out to buy store bought cookies.
Carole Wear
Our family made two recipies of peppermint cookies and they were so good.Did not fall,we ate them up before Christmas so we had to make them for Santa on Christmas Eve.He left a note asking for our recipie.!Guess we will send it to the North Pole,so he can make and share with his Elf’s.
Connie
There is no baking soda or powder in these cookies?
jen
fell flat. disappointed in this recipe.
Christy
Mine fell flat too.
Danielle
These take great and SOOO happy to find an egg free recipe because of allergies, but mine fell super flat and spread. 🙁 Definitely triple checked all ingredients also.
Danielle
I chilled for 60 minutes too.
Kelly
Made them last night and I had the same thing happen…its almost like there is an ingredient missing 🙁
Shellie
My advice is to use the real Hershey’s candy cane kisses cookie recipe on their website! It’s foolproof!
Andrea
Is the dough supposed to be crumbly? Before u bake?
Kara Cook
The dough should be stiff, but not crumbly. You can let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes, or work it with your hands to soften it up a bit if you need to.
Dee
Can you keep dough in fridge for a few days?
Lin
I know this is an older post, but I have to tell you these cookies are AMAZING! I’ll be making 16 dozen for my church next month. I will say, I tried one when still very warm and it wasn’t as good as once they cooled completely. Tasted of raw flour when warm, but once you let them cool they melt in your mouth and are delicious! I cannot stop eating them.
Kara Cook
So glad you enjoyed them Lin! I agree about letting them cool. I like most cookies warm, but shortbread cookies are better served cooled, at least in my experience. I also have a hard time resisting them, they are so good!
Jacqueline
After reading the recipe and the comments I was quite surprised there were no eggs or baking powder. When I made my cookies they were very dry, so I added a couple of eggs as well as baking powder to help with the flatness.
Kara
They are actually a shortbread recipe, so they don’t call for eggs. The dough should be stiff, that’s what makes them the perfect texture to melt in your mouth after they are baked.
Jane
Do these cookies really have no eggs in the recipe?
Kara
Nope, no eggs. They are a shortbread type cookie.
Melissa
I really struggled with this recipe. Could you help me figure out what went wrong? The first batch I forgot to chill and they went flat. I chilled the next batch and they still went flat. I don’t know what was wrong. Do they need to be really cold when I put them in the oven? Thanks for your help!
Kara
Darn, I’m sorry you’re having trouble. I’ve never had them go flat, but I know that’s a bummer! If you chilled them for 60 minutes, they should have been cold enough. Another thing you could try is adding a little more flour. I’d start with 2 tablespoons. Then bake just one test cookie to see how it turns out. Differences in elevation and humidity can alter the way baked goods turn out, so sometimes it’s just a matter of trial and error. But if you do test cookies, at least the whole batch won’t be ruined. Hope that helps, and good luck!
Hope
I know why they turned out flat!!! Too much butter! When I was making a double batch, I only had 3 sticks of butter instead of 4 but I used what I had & they weren’t flat anymore!
Also, thank you for this recipe!! I used the cookies to raise money for this organization that fights against human trafficking & sold them $5 for a packs of 3. So far I’ve raised more than $300!!
Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood
The recipe calls for a cup of butter, which is two sticks. If you used three or four, I could see why they didn’t turn out.
Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood
Oops, my bad. I see now that you doubled the recipe. 🙂
Maybe that was the issue? Not all recipes double well.
Liz
Do you know about what measurement the crushed peppermint comes out to? I just bought a bag of already crushed candy. Thanks.
Kara
It’s hard for me to remember back that far. (I can barely remember last week sometimes.) But I’m guessing it’s about 1/4 cup. 🙂
Laura
These look so yummy! I love peppermint. Thanks for linking up to The Creative Exchange. We will be featuring your project this week!