Sprinkle the finished cupcakes with the crushed peppermintcandy (note that the candy does melt a little as it sits on the frosting, so if this bothers you, just add it at the last minute before serving, or just stick a mini-candy cane into each cupcake
I was honored to receive an email inviting me to try out a recipe from Nestle's Fall Flavors after a hard decision and a game of ink a bink a bottle of ink I finally decided on Peppermint Mocha Chocolate Chip Cookies
I saw these cookies on Pinterest (yes another Pinterest find, I'm an addict) and decided to make them in a peppermint version with a slightly more vibrant red for the holidays
These crushed candy cane chocolate chip cookies are for people who enjoy a nice dose of peppermint, without being super overpowering (however, if you love peppermint, feel free to add in more candy cane or extract
I saw these cookies on Pinterest (yes another Pinterest find, I’m an addict) and decided to make them in a peppermint version with a slightly more vibrant red for the holidays
Bake 10 to 13 minutes or until centers of cookies are set. Cut 1/8 inch from 1 corner of bag, then drizzle cookies with marshmallow creme, and sprinkle with crushed peppermint candies
In adding the candy cane, I changed the structure of the cookies as they baked. Hot chocolate in my house comes from a little envelope and I didn’t think that throwing marshmallows and maybe some candy canes into Swiss Miss would work for the challenge
Frost the cooled cookies and add a candy corn on top to garnish. I know we’re all too old to go trick-or-treating now but I know that most of you went out and bought candy anyways
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So, we teamed up with some of our favorite bloggers for a big ol’ cookie exchange (#ChristmasCookieSquad) and made one of our favorite holiday treats… candy cane peppermint bark fudge, topped with candy cane cotton candy
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