

The frosting for the cookies is soooooooo good! It has a cream cheese taste with a little peppermint flavor. Sorry, Mom! However, I thought they would be perfect to feature holding some milk to go with the cookies. If you love chocolate and peppermint, then you have got to try these hot cocoa peppermint cookies! They are heavenly! I got the recipe from a friend and everyone in our house says, “Thank you!!” 🙂Īren’t these mugs cute? I borrowed them from my mom when I was still deciding which way to go on my hot cocoa bar. Kimberly~ A Wonderful Thought I Kim~ Everyday Parties IDru~ Polka Dot Poplars Tania~ Little Vintage Cottage I Lauren~ Wonderfully Made I Vanessa~ DIY 180 Valeria~ Val Event Gal I Yami~ The Latina Next Door I Jeannee~ Centsably Creative Terri~ Christmas Tree Lane I Lorrin~ Embrace The Perfect Mess I Cyn~ Creative Cynchronicity Karen~ Dragonfly and Lily Pads I Trisha~ Blowing Away Out West I Sam~ Raggedy Bits Marie~ The Inspiration Vault I Gail~ Purple Hues and Me I Lynne~ My Family Thyme I Love You Crafts I Kelly~ North Country Nest Leanna~ Of Faeries & Fauna I Pam Larmore~ P.S. Jenny~ Cookies Coffee & Crafts I Emily~ Domestic Deadline I Bonbon~ Farmhouse 40

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Once the bark has completely set, for a more rustic look, break it apart with your hands. If you're in a real rush, you can pop it in the freezer for 10 minutes. Once you pour over the melted chocolates onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and sprinkle the bark with candy canes, you just need to refrigerate the bark for 20 minutes, or until it's firm. How long does peppermint bark take to set? You just want to avoid getting water in the bowl-the chocolate will seize! It just means you place a glass bowl on top of some simmering water so that the steam melts the chocolate. Double boiler sounds fancy, but it's not.
