Peppermint Bark Cookies Recipe

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These cookies have a slight crisp to the outside but a soft, gooey brownie like texture on the inside. They are intense, guaranteed to please any chocolate lover! I built this recipe after studying about ten or so variations, putting together what I thought would make the perfect cookie and if I haven't made I'm pretty darn close!

This is the Peppermint Bark Cookie post, I also did a variation with Andes Mints. I added crushed Peppermints to the mix for a lingering, warm, almost spice from the peppermint. The peppermint adds a great crunch within the cookie. And the white chocolate chips add a creamy, smooth, sweet balance to the peppermint and completes the peppermint bark effect of the cookies.

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Servings: 18 cookies
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Ingredients

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Directions

1.
Preheat oven until 350˚F. Prepare baking sheets with silpat mat or parchment paper (two if you have them).
2.
Crush the candy canes. I used a food processor and pulsed until it was all crushed.
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Whisk together the rice flours, xanthan gum, baking powder, and salt.
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Melt the butter, 60% chocolate, semisweet chocolate chips, and unsweetened chocolate in a microwave safe bowl. Or if you have a double boiler use that. Microwaving chocolate can be tricky, the key is short intervals. I do it in 15-20 second intervals (the closer to completely melted, the shorter the time). It took about 6 times or so. Stir in between every go in the microwave. The chocolate should be smooth without any noticeable chunks. Allow to cool slightly, but still fluid.
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While you're melting the chocolate, beat together the eggs, sugar, and vanilla. Beat on high until light and frothy, about 5 minutes. This step is what will make the cookies have that shiny, crackly exterior.
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Turn the mixer to low, and add the melted chocolate/butter mixture to the eggs.
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Add the flour mixture. Scrape down sides of the bowl to make sure everything is evenly incorporated.
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Mixture should be silky and shiny. Slightly thick but with fluidity.
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Add the 1/2 cup of crushed peppermint, peppermint extract, and the white chocolate chips.
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Drop the cookies onto a baking sheet about 2 inches apart. Dust with the extra crushed peppermint, reserving some for after baking.
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If you only have one baking sheet, prescoop the rest of the dough as well and set aside. Due to the chocolate content, this dough will harden up pretty quickly. It's perfectly fine to bake once they've hardened, but they're more difficult to scoop.
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Bake for 10 minutes, turning half way. Bake until the top looks glossy and cracked.
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The peppermint will have melted in the oven, it will harden back up, but for presentation, sprinkle some fresh peppermint on top if you'd like. Cool on the baking sheet at least 5 minutes. Transfer parchment or mat onto a cooling rack and cool until you can easily peal the cookies off the mat. Cool on cooling rack for another 20-30 minutes until completely cooled. You want to allow the cookies to set.
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These cookies are great when cooled, you can also warm them. They stay great for a few days in an airtight container.

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Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving %DV
Serving Size 37g
Recipe makes 18 servings
Calories 160  
Calories from Fat 71 44%
Total Fat 8.19g 10%
Saturated Fat 4.92g 20%
Trans Fat 0.0g  
Cholesterol 26mg 9%
Sodium 115mg 5%
Potassium 145mg 4%
Total Carbs 20.89g 6%
Dietary Fiber 1.7g 6%
Sugars 14.7g 10%
Protein 2.81g 4%
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