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I can’t believe how quickly this month has gone by and that the Holidays are here. I have a couple of last minute treat ideas for your upcoming parties if you are still need ideas. Make some easy Chocolate Peppermint Cookies…
These cookies are so easy to make. They take minutes of preparation, but look so fancy. They are the perfect addition to your Christmas Cookie Exchange or your Holiday Parties and Get Togethers.
You will need the following:
White Chocolate (melted)
Candy Canes (crushed)
To make these Chocolate Covered Peppermint Cookies simply take Keebler’s grasshopper cookies and dip them in white chocolate and sprinkle with some crushed candy canes.
Watch the video to see just how easy it actually is!
Make some for your self or for your party guests to enjoy! Or wrap them up in a pretty package and give them to your friends and neighbors!
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Danielle says
Amy, seriously you are adding weight to my thighs with all these recipes. And my New Years resolution was NOT to lose weight *for the 1st time in 11 yrs* but I may have to rethink that after all these treats. My kiddos say 2 sleeps too. CUTE! Merry Christmas!!
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Kim says
That fudge recipe sounds divine!! By large Hershey bar do you mean king size or normal non fun size ones?
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Jami says
yummm!! I am going to try those grasshopper cookies. :)
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Brittany@Love Stitched says
Amy you always have the best treat ideas!! yum!! I will have to try the cookies for sure :)
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Its So Very Cheri says
I will be posting more fabulous ideas for the holidays tomorrow morning and I will be linking and of course giving credit to you.
Cheri
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Amy says
Those cookies sound yummy! I better sneak some in before Jan hits and the diet starts!
xoxo,
AmyReply
Michelle D says
Thanks for the great ideas Amy! For the fudge recipe, is there nuts or not? The photo looks delish but has nuts, I didn't see nuts in the ingredient list though! TFS, Michelle
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happyfamilytravels says
omg…these cookies sound sooo yummy and seem really easy to make too! i thank you and like everyone else, my additional 5 lbs. thank you too!!
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Paula says
Thanks for the recipe…I’ll be trying these for Christmas cookie trays! They look like they are a lot of
work, but very easy! Can’t wait….thanks for sharing!Reply
Monica Mathias says
Hi – your mint cookies looked great, so I tried them today!
What kind of white chocolate do you use?? I used white chocolate chips, and as I started dipping the cookie the chocolate started to melt into the white chocolate. What is your process… in your picture your cookies look so white!
Thanks,
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Seadna says
I had the same experience…the chocolate on the Grasshopper cookies immediately melted in the white chocolate and turned it brown. My husband suggested freezing the cookies first, haven’t tried that yet.
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Mary says
I too had problems making the Grasshopper Peppermint Cookies. As soon as I dipped them in the melted white chocolate they started to melt. I ended up just dipping the tops but you could see the chocolate cookie on near the bottom. Disappointed…would like to find a better method.
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Melanie says
Same here… as soon as it happened, I thought “I should have known better!” I got frustrated and just used the white chocolate to coat some pretzels I had in the pantry instead of wasting it. BUT, I wonder if it would work if you froze the Grasshopper cookies first…? I might try it again that way.
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Tara Scott says
I am sooo excited to try these today!! For the fudge do you use fluff? Not sure what the liquid marshmallow is? Thanks :)
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Erin says
I’m with Monica. How did you keep the chocolate on the cookies from melting? I ended up just dalloping a bit of melted choc on top of each cookie. Still yummy, but not too pretty.
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Moriya says
Me too. I think I left the chocolate on the double boiler too long as it turned clumpy and hard-ish. I was able to ball it up and mold it around the cookies before topping with crushed candy canes.
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party snack ideas says
Hi, can I post this recipe on my blog? I will of course link back to your blog.
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Jessica says
When you say 1 large can of evaporated milk, what oz is that?
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marina says
love them
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Heather says
Just made the Chocolate peppermint cookies….very yummy! I had the same problem with the cookie melting. I tried freezing the cookie and they still melted. The white chocolate didn’t want to cooperate either. So I put a small spoonful of chocolate down on wax paper, put the cookie on top and then put the tray in the freezer for the chocolate to harden. Then I dipped the top in the chocolate. This seemed to work much better and they looked much nicer. Not as nice as the picture, but close. Thanks for the recipe!
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Amy says
Sorry about the melting chocolate. I did not have that issue so I am not sure how to help…but your solution seems to be a good idea.
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Ali says
Is there a trick to dipping the cookies for the peppermint grasshoppers? When I dip mine it just doesn’t look as nice as the picture…the chocolate is all uneven. I used a spoon to do the dipping. Also they stuck to the plate I put them on but I’m guessing that’s an easy fix with wax paper.
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candice says
I would like to know how u didn’t have the problem with the cookie melting. I was so exitied to do this for my 2nd grade class. I thought it would be so easy. I’m so very disappointed.
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Sandy Foust says
Well, I am so glad I seen all these comments on these cookies.. cause tonight was my nite to make them!!…and I seen where many were having problems. This is what I did. I lined a cookie sheet with wax paper, turned each cookie upside down…spooned vanilla white chocolate almond bark over each bottom, put in freezer for a couple minutes. Then I turned them all over and spooned the rest on top..and sprinkled the peppermint.. This worked!… YAY!! Hope it helps someone!
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grace says
in your recipe it says 2 large candy bars but it doesn’t say what you mean by large
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Diamond says
You say a large can of evaporated milk. What is the weight exactly? Going to make this tonight for our “Friendsgiving” dinner.
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Amy says
hmmm…haha! Good question. That would be 12 oz. Thank you for pointing this out. I will add this to the recipe!
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