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Peppermint bark cookies

Soft chocolate cut-outs fully coated in peppermint white chocolate and finished with crushed candy canes.

Prep45 min
Cook10 min
Rest150 min
Oven175°C
Servings18
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Ingredients

Written for a 33 × 45 cm baking sheet

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  • 170 g unsalted butter, softened
  • 200 g granulated sugar
  • 50 g whole egg, 1 large egg
  • 5 ml vanilla extract
  • 190 g plain flour
  • 62 g unsweetened cocoa powder, plus more for rolling
  • 4 g baking powder
  • 0.75 g fine salt
  • 450 g white chocolate baking bars, finely chopped
  • 5 ml neutral oil
  • 4 ml peppermint extract
  • 60 g crushed candy canes

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Method

  1. Beat the butter and sugar until smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes. Beat in the egg and vanilla.
  2. Whisk the flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt, then mix into the butter mixture. Divide in half and roll each portion between cocoa-dusted parchment to 6 mm thick. Stack and chill for at least 1 hour.
  3. Heat the oven to 177°C and line trays. Cut 6 cm rounds, reroll scraps and bake for 10 minutes. Cool 5 minutes on the trays, then completely on a rack.
  4. Melt the white chocolate and oil gently in short increments. Stir in 2.5 ml peppermint extract, taste, and add the remaining 1.25 ml if desired.
  5. Dip each cold cookie completely, drain well and place on parchment. Immediately add crushed candy cane.
  6. Set for 45 minutes in the refrigerator or about 90 minutes at room temperature.

Notes

  • Use white chocolate baking bars, not chips; stabilisers in chips can make a thick coating that will not flow.
  • Peppermint extract strength varies, so add the final quarter-teaspoon only after tasting.
  • The cocoa-dusted rolling surface keeps the chocolate dough dark without adding raw white flour.
  • Contains dairy, egg and wheat and may contain soy. Refrigerated cookies keep for up to 10 days.

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