Peppermint Sugar Cookies
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Peppermint Sugar Cookies
Peppermint sugar cookies are soft and chewy, made easy with Pillsbury peppermint sugar cookie dough!
Disclosure: Pillsbury hosted me as part of a blogger’s holiday event. All opinions are, as usual, 100% mine.
Yes yes, another peppermint recipe. I am peppermint crazy and so not sorry about it π But on the off-chance that you are not, hear me out on these special peppermint sugar cookies.
They are soft and chewy with a balance of crunchy peppermint and pockets of white chocolate morsels. Amazing!! And they are so easy to make and come together in 20 minutes or less because I used Pillsbury peppermint sugar cookie dough.
I was EXTREMELY lucky to be a part of a group of bloggers that were invited to General Mills headquarters, home to Pillsbury and its wonderful kitchens, for a one-day fun-packed event.
We all got there Thursday and gathered for a great dinner, where I nervously met bloggers that I have followed and admired my entire (short) blogging career. I was so intimidated, I bought a whole new outfit for the occasion (any excuse right?).
But it was all for nothing. I had nothing to be worried about because I was seated next to Tonia (The Gunny Sack) and across from Lisa, Trish, Heather and at the same table as Julie, Ashley, and Dana.
Dinner was just a great get-together of old friends. Even though it was my first time meeting everyone, not once did I feel out of place. The blogging community is the best π
The second day, we were up bright and early as we arrived at the General Mills headquarters for a fun-packed day. Dressed in our Pillsbury Bake-Off aprons, we hit the kitchens where we were welcomed by the wonderful team of women who create and test Pillsbury’s recipes.
We broke up into teams to make some delicious appetizers to start and I teamed up with Dana to make some Kickin’ Spinach Cheese Bites, using the easy Pillsbury Crescents Recipe creations seamless dough sheet.
They were delicious and I can’t wait to play around more with these guys.
Since we are deep in the holiday season, we tried out some holiday cookies after snacking on appetizers. I had to take a few whiffs of the seasonal refrigerated gingerbread cookie dough as I was getting ready to make these Gingerbread-Turtle thumbprint Cookies.
Smelled so good, and are one of the best holiday cookies I have ever tried.
Soon after the gingerbread cookies, we had 30 minutes to create our own holiday-inspired cookies using any of the Pillsbury products and the inspiration table set out.
I went classic, making these peppermint sugar cookies using the seasonal peppermint sugar cookie dough.
The refrigerated dough is a) so convenient for a quick cookie b) makes super soft and chewy cookies and c) smells amazing!!
These will be on my holiday rotation for a long time. I have made 4 dozen already as I sent out my holiday cookies to friends and family as soon as I got back from the trip.
In the last half of the day, we toured the amazing photography studios of General Mills. We got a look at their orgasmic prop rooms (seriously I could live in there), had an hour food styling lesson with their professional food stylist, and lots of photography tips from the pros behind the cameras. We even came home with our own food styling and photography kits.
Thank you very much, Pillsbury, for an amazing trip!! I am so grateful for the opportunity to see the wonderful hearts behind the products and recipes.
Peppermint Sugar Cookie Ingredients
- a roll (30 oz) of Pillsbury Peppermint Sugar Cookie Dough
- all-purpose flour
- peppermint extract
- white chocolate chips
- canola oil
- some crushed candy canes (optional for decoration)
How to Make Peppermint Sugar Cookies
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two or three baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats.
In a large bowl, break up the cookie dough with your hands. Add the flour and peppermint extract. Stir dough (or knead with hands) until all the flour is incorporated. Stir in 1 cup white chocolate chips.
Using a small cookie scoop or tablespoon, scoop 2 tablespoon-sized mounds of dough and roll into a ball. Place cookie balls 2 inches apart on baking sheet. Bake cookies for 11-14 minutes. Allow cookies to cool for two minutes on baking sheet and then transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely.
Combine remaining 1 cup white chocolate chips and oil in small microwave safe bowl and microwave in 30 second intervals until melted and smooth.
Drizzle over cooled cookies and top with crushed candy canes if desired. Allow chocolate to set before storing in an airtight container at room temperature.
Enjoy the peppermint sugar cookies recipe!
I was so happy to meet all these wonderful bloggers in person, make new friends and learn so much from their expertise! I feel rejuvenated and inspired for 2014. But for now, I’m having lots of cookies π
More Holiday Cookie Recipes
Below are a few of my favorite holiday cookies. They are perfect for making and sharing with family and friends over the holidays.
- Gingerbread Chai Cookies
- Red Velvet Blossom Cookies
- Gingerbread Cookies
- Melting Snowmen Cookies
- Peppermint White Chocolate Cookies
What do you think of these delicious peppermint sugar cookies? What would you serve with these cookies? Let me know in the comment section below.
If you share across social media, make sure to tag #aclassictwist, so I can see your beautiful creation come to life!
Happy holiday baking, friends!
Peppermint Sugar Cookie Recipe
Peppermint Sugar Cookies
Peppermint sugar cookies are soft and chewy, made easy with Pillsbury peppermint sugar cookie dough!
Ingredients
- 1 Roll (30 oz) Pillsbury Peppermint Sugar Cookie Dough, chilled (Alternatively, if you can't find the peppermint flavor, use Pillsbury sugar cookie dough)
- Β½ cup all-purpose flour
- Β½ teaspoon peppermint extract
- 2 cup white chocolate chips, divided
- 2 teaspoons canola oil
- 5-6 crushed candy canes (optional for decoration)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two or three baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats.
- In a large bowl, break up the cookie dough with your hands. Add the flour and peppermint extract. Stir dough (or knead with hands) until all the flour is incorporated. Stir in 1 cup white chocolate chips.
- Using a small cookie scoop or tablespoon, scoop 2 tablespoon-sized mounds of dough and roll into a ball. Place cookie balls 2 inches apart on baking sheet. Bake cookies for 11-14 minutes. Allow cookies to cool for two minutes on baking sheet and then transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely.
- Combine remaining 1 cup white chocolate chips and oil in small microwave safe bowl and microwave in 30 second intervals until melted and smooth.
- Drizzle over cooled cookies and top with crushed candy canes if desired. Allow chocolate to set before storing in an airtight container at room temperature.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
40Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 64Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 11mgCarbohydrates: 9gFiber: 0gSugar: 7gProtein: 1g
Zainab, I just love everything about this! What a fun adventure and, heavens, those cookies look like my new BFF!
Thank you Amy! I don’t get to travel as much as you but this was so cool and I was so excited. You do have a thing for peppermint and white chocolate too so I think these will be perfect for you!! Have a happy holiday and safe journey to FL!
What a wonderful experience AND delicious cookies! Keep the peppermint coming.
Thanks Marcie. It was great a great trip.
Looks like your trip was so much fun! These cookies remind me of some peppermint white chocolate M&M cookies I made last year- they look amazing!
Ooo I am going to look for those cookies if they are on your blog. Hope you are feeling better π
Never tired of peppermint and congrats on the trip! I bet that was an amazing time!!
Thanks Nancy!! The trip was fun and I had my share of peppermint cookies lol!
Can’t have enough peppermint this time of year! Your cookies look amazing! And what a fun trip. Thank you for telling us all about it – it sounds like you had a wonderful time! Wish I could have come!
Thanks Cate!! SO glad I am not alone in my peppermint craze π
How fun! Your cookies look delicious π
Thanks dear!!
I didn’t even know that there were seasonal rolls of cookie dough!! HOW did I miss that?!? I definitely need to reconcile that and find it and make these cookies ASAP. They look fantastic!! It sounds like your trip was amazing!!
Oh yeah Emily!! The gingerbread and peppermint are awesome. I’m sure the other ones are too but you should hunt them down this weekend. It’s instant cookies π
These cookies look so pretty and festive! I can never get too much peppermint and white chocolate especially around this time of year π So glad you had a great time at the even, sounds like so much fun=)
Yay! Thanks Kelly. I can never get too much peppermint either π
SOOOO cool! I somehow didn’t realize that pillsbury had a peppermint dough. Might have to make a pitstop at the grocery store today…
Oh yeah!! I was so stoked to find out the new dough too. Makes it so easy. Hope you find it.
Sounds like you had a great time! Keep the peppermint coming, I love all your peppermint ideas!
Thanks Hallie! I am glad I am not the only one peppermint obsessed. I just love it.
Peppermint and white chocolate is the combo to beat right now! These cookies look amazing. But not as good as you! Did you get a haircut? You are so pretty and fit right into the kitchen up there! π I’m going to have to crank out some peppermint and white chocolate treats today, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much dear! And yes I did get a haircut last week. I am getting used to shorter hair…kinda like it π
soooo much fun, I’m so jealous! and I love these wintery cookies!
Thanks Kayle. It was a dream at the time.