Nutritional values
Servings: 24 ServingCalories:168kcalTotal Fat:7gTotal Carbohydrate:25gDietary Fiber: 0.5gSugars: 14gProtein:2g
Is there anything more festive than the scent of white chocolate peppermint cookies swirling through your kitchen? Picture this: the snap of a crushed candy cane, the warmth of vanilla rising with every batch, and little hands giggling as they sneak extra chocolate chips when they think you’re not watching—yes, Ethan, I’m looking at you!
If you’ve ever wished for a cookie that brings real holiday magic to ordinary afternoons, this is your moment. White chocolate peppermint cookies don’t wait for special occasions—they create them, right in the middle of a Monday.
What you’ll love most? These cookies are:
I test every batch in my North Carolina kitchen, where the kids roll dough like pros and Basil the dog keeps the floor crumb-free. If you’ve ever wondered whether a cookie can become a tradition, just wait until your batch cools on the rack—these never last long at our house.
Baking shouldn’t be stressful—it should make memories. That’s why these white chocolate peppermint cookies are simple enough for spontaneous bake sessions, but special enough to show off on your holiday platter or send as heartfelt gifts.
Curious what turns a classic cookie into a hands-down, “please make this again” favorite? Or what family hacks keep the process fun, even when candy canes go flying?
You’re about to discover why my own kids (and our neighbors) request this recipe again and again. Ready for the sweet details? The best baking moments start right here.
If you’re searching for white chocolate peppermint cookies that turn busy afternoons into cozy family memories, this recipe was made for you.
From the first whoosh of the mixer to the final whiff of peppermint swirling through the house, every step delivers a dash of holiday magic.
Baking these with Ethan and Lila is a guaranteed good time—Ethan tries to sneak extra chocolate chips when he thinks I’m not looking, and Basil the dog will happily patrol for stray crumbs.
Why do my family (and later, our neighbors) ask for these on repeat?
It’s the unbeatable mix of creamy white chocolate, crunchy peppermint, and those soft, chewy centers you can actually sink your teeth into.
You don’t need a special occasion—these cookies fit effortlessly into a Monday night treat or your biggest December cookie swap.
Add kid hands to the recipe, and things only get more fun.
Picture this: a big bowl of dough, tiny hands rolling balls, and candy cane bits raining down like festive confetti.
When you bake a batch, you’ll breathe in the sweet aroma of vanilla and peppermint, feel the warmth from the oven, and likely fend off someone angling for the first warm cookie.
These cookies aren’t just a recipe—they’re a tradition in the making, simple enough for a weeknight, joyful enough for your biggest celebration, and always open to your own family twist.
What would you and your kids do differently? Share your tweaks, taste-tester stories, or favorite holiday cookie memories in the comments—I can’t wait to hear them!
Let’s get right to the heart of white chocolate peppermint cookies—ingredients you probably have on hand, plus the best ways to swap when needed.
Here’s what you’ll need (and why I choose these for the best results):
Pro tip: If your kitchen runs warm (hello, North Carolina in December), chill the dough for 20-30 minutes to keep the cookies thick and chewy.
Great cookies start with reliable gear, but you don’t need a fancy kitchen to whip up these white chocolate peppermint cookies.
Here’s what I trust for every batch:
You’ll also want a cooling rack, and a zip-top bag for the candy canes—crushing candy is often the best part for little helpers, especially if they’re trying to outdo their sibling’s “peppermint snow.”
Quick takeaway: Simple staples—plus a few favorite tools—make white chocolate peppermint cookies a guaranteed win, even for hurried weeknights, festive swapping, or those nights you just need a little cheer.
Let’s dive right in—when I make white chocolate peppermint cookies with Ethan and Lila, the kitchen turns into a holiday workshop fast.
Start by creaming soft, cool butter with both sugars—listen for that whooshing sound as the mixer brings everything together. When it’s light and fluffy, add your egg, vanilla, and peppermint extracts.
If your North Carolina kitchen runs warm like mine, watch out—dough softens quickly. On a humid day, chilling the dough for 20–30 minutes helps keep your cookies tall and chewy.
Here’s my trick:
Hear that sweet, crunchy noise when you stir? That’s Christmas in a bowl.
Now for the fun part: forming your white chocolate peppermint cookies.
Want a festive tray? Roll in more candy or scatter red-and-green sprinkles.
If you spot weird shapes or uneven candy, don’t worry—Lila once stacked three cookies together, and they still baked up delicious. Creative fixes make the best family stories.
Slide trays into a preheated 350°F oven. Bake for 10–12 minutes, rotating halfway. Perfect white chocolate peppermint cookies show edges just golden, with soft, puffy middles.
Rest cookies on the sheet 2 minutes to set melty peppermint, then transfer to a wire rack. Rotate sheets for even baking—no one likes a tray with all crispy or all gooey cookies!
Lila races for corner cookies (the candy melts extra thick there). One batch, three cookies were “glued” together—Ethan claimed them before they cooled.
Need more visual help? Peek at my Peppermint Cookies Recipe for step-by-step photos.
For more inspiration, see how other bakers decorate Danielles White Chocolate Peppermint Bark Cookies.
The joy is in the process—the scent, the little hands, even the bumps in the recipe. Homemade white chocolate peppermint cookies come out best when you focus on fun, not perfection. Bake, laugh, and enjoy every minty, melty bite!
When you’re baking white chocolate peppermint cookies, a few small tweaks make all the difference between “good” and “wow—save me another!”
I always recommend chilling the dough for 20–30 minutes (especially if little hands, like Ethan and Lila’s, help out and your kitchen is on the warmer side). This keeps the cookies tall and chewy instead of a pancake flop.
Here’s what I’ve learned from all my holiday tests:
“If your cookies look flat or runny, don’t panic—just chill the next tray a bit longer.”
I often bake a double batch, storing formed dough balls in the freezer, ready for unexpected snow days or spur-of-the-moment gifting.
For more on troubleshooting peppermint cookies, check out my chocolate peppermint Christmas cookies guide.
My favorite thing about white chocolate peppermint cookies? Mix-ins make them a true family art project.
Let your kids pick their “own adventure” with these:
Last year, Ethan swore that mini marshmallows on top made them “taste like hot cocoa in a cookie.” Lila’s favorite? Sprinkles—always more sprinkles.
What flavors do your kids go wild for? Share in the comments; other bakers and I would love inspiration! For more ideas, peek at these peppermint cream sandwich cookies for a different twist.
The best part about these cookies is how easily they become your own. A few kitchen tricks—dough chilling, thoughtful add-ins, and playful decorating—turn this recipe into a holiday tradition you’ll want to share and repeat, year after year.
White chocolate peppermint cookies are at their happiest when stored with care—because nothing’s worse than a stale treat or soggy candy cane bits. Here’s exactly how I keep ours chewy, bright, and gift-ready after every baking day.
Want your white chocolate peppermint cookies to stay perfectly soft for days? Here’s what works best in my kitchen—and yes, Lila sometimes raids the stash early:
For long-keeping or gifting, freezing is a winner. Whenever I prep for school bake sales or teacher gifts, I double the batch and:
When Ethan was in second grade, I once tucked these into his backpack for the class party. The verdict? Not a single crumb came home!
Ready to spread some joy? White chocolate peppermint cookies look downright festive in a few different packages:
Who gets the first bite in your house—the youngest kid, the midnight cookie-thief, or maybe Grandma? I love hearing your stories, so share your gifting rituals in the comments!
Bright, chewy, and bursting with peppermint zing, these cookies are a true winter joy—whether you’re stashing them for snow days or tying up your first holiday swap bundle.
Baking a batch of white chocolate peppermint cookies? Let’s make every bite sing with the perfect drink and cookie combos.
The crisp peppermint candy and creamy chocolate chips in these cookies beg for a cozy partner—just like the snack trays I build with Ethan and Lila huddled around the kitchen table.
Bring out the flavors of white chocolate peppermint cookies with classic sips:
“Holiday cookie, cocoa, and laughter—nothing’s better,” as I always say.
Layer your plate with extra-festive choices that play perfectly with white chocolate peppermint cookies:
Cookies this bright deserve to show off—so why not build a platter, snap a pic, and tag me? I’d love to see how you use these recipes to mix and match!
Every year, my family debates who’s got the winning pairing.
“It’s not just about the cookie—it’s the moment you make around it.”
Pairing these white chocolate peppermint cookies with a holiday drink or tray means instant joy, whether you’re hosting a crowd or building memories around the kitchen counter. Embrace your family’s taste—every combo is a celebration waiting to happen.
If you love white chocolate peppermint cookies, get ready to dive into the peppermint wonderland over on Tales Recipes. I can’t count the times my kids’ eyes have lit up at the sight of five different peppermint goodies lined up on our counter—each one with its own special twist for holiday baking.
No matter your craving, you’ll find a peppermint cookie style that fits your festive mood. Here’s how you can fill every cookie tin (and lunchbox!) with something different:
What’s your family’s go-to? Are you team soft-and-chewy, or do you chase those super-sweet, crisp edges? I’d love for you to visit my festive Christmas peppermint cookie roundup and let me know: which recipe should be crowned your top holiday cookie?
If you’re stuck on which treat to try next, remember: “Peppermint brings friends and family to the kitchen faster than Basil can swipe a cookie crumb.” Let these bakes turn your kitchen into the heart of the holiday season—there’s truly a peppermint cookie for everyone!
Baking a tray of white chocolate peppermint cookies does more than fill your house with sweet, minty magic—it sparks laughter, invites little hands to help, and creates a moment you’ll want to repeat long after the holidays.
You don’t need a special occasion or an expert’s toolkit—just pantry staples, cheerful helpers, and a sprinkle (or two) of crushed candy canes.
Why wait? Gather your family, try your first batch tonight, and make a new tradition your own.
Cookies this simple and festive are meant to be shared—so bake, laugh, and let your story become part of the cheer.
Who knows? The sweetest memory of this season might be the one that starts with your very first white chocolate peppermint cookie.
Sink your teeth into these chewy, festive white chocolate peppermint cookies—your shortcut to holiday magic any day of the week. You’ll love how sweet white chocolate and crunchy peppermint swirl together in every bite. Ever wondered what joy tastes like? Here it is in cookie form!
Servings: 24 ServingCalories:168kcalTotal Fat:7gTotal Carbohydrate:25gDietary Fiber: 0.5gSugars: 14gProtein:2g
“Chewy, bright, minty magic—these white chocolate peppermint cookies turn any day into a celebration.”
Picture this: tiny hands rolling dough, candy canes raining down, and your kitchen filled with sweet holiday laughter.
A holiday baking hack you’ll use all year—share with a friend or tag me in your baking photos!