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Holiday String Light Cookies: Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars

December 19, 2017 by Alyssa

Chocolate sugar cookies serve as a base for these Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars with a thick layer of fluffy, sweet peppermint buttercream and a simple yet adorable holiday string light decoration with mini M&M’s

Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars

It’s the holidays and as much as we all want to do #allthethings sometimes it’s just.not.possible. So when it comes to cookies, bar cookies are an easy way to create a homemade treat with minimal effort.  My Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars are easy to whip up and I’ve given you the cutest yet simplest way to decorate them so you can maximize your holiday fun and minimize your holiday fuss

Here are a few tips to ensure these treats go as smoothly, and as quickly as possible.

The cookies are a chocolate sugar cookie base so they’re lighter than a brownie but slightly crumbly.

  • Tip: When you put the dough into the pan, use your hands and a small rolling pin to gently push the cookie dough into the corners as it won’t spread easily.

Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars

While the Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars bake, whip up the peppermint frosting! It’s my standard vanilla frosting base with just a touch of peppermint extract.  Peppermint extract is dangerous. Even a drop too much can turn your treat from delicious to medicinal.

  • Tip: Measure the peppermint extract away from the frosting bowl and add it to the frost 1 drop at a time, tasting as you go to get your desired flavor.

Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars

Frost your Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars then cut them into squares. Sadly, cutting perfect squares are difficult in a 9×13 inch pan.  To achieve 2-inch by 2-inch squares, once baked, I cut a 1/2 inch of cookie off of each side of the pan before cutting it all into squares. It reduces the size of the pan to 8×12 inches which makes it easy to cut.

  • Tip: Use a ruler and mark every 2-inches (both across and length-wise) before making your hard cuts into the bars. As for the scraps, those are baker scraps that you can nibble on while you work!

When it comes time to decorate the Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars, don’t worry too much about making perfectly strung lights out of the M&Ms!

  • Tip: The less precise you are, the better the string lights will look — just like in real life, sometimes the lights hang a little low or a little high!

Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars

Enjoy these easy, quick treats and have a great holiday with your loved ones!

5.0 from 2 reviews
String Light Holiday Cookies: Peppermint Chocolate Cookie Bars
 
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Prep time
30 mins
Cook time
15 mins
Total time
45 mins
 
Author: Alyssa
Serves: 24
Ingredients
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, softened
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup greek yogurt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup dutch cocoa powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups vanilla frosting, recipe below
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tube black Wilton Decorator's frosting**
  • ½ cup mini M&Ms
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 375*F
  2. Line a 9x13 inch pan with a sheet of parchment paper
  3. In a medium-sized bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Set aside
  4. In the bowl of a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat the softened butter on medium until creamy, 1-2 minutes
  5. Add in both the sugars and mix another minute on medium
  6. Add the egg, vanilla, and yogurt, beating until combined
  7. Add in the flour-cocoa mixture in 2 additions until all the dry ingredients are fully combined*
  8. Turn the dough out into the prepared pan and using your hands or a small rolling pin, evenly spread the dough into all corners of the pan
  9. Place in oven and bake for 13-14 minutes
  10. Allow the cookies to cool completely before frosting.
  11. To make the frosting combine 2 cups vanilla frosting with ¼ teaspoon of peppermint extract, adding more as desired
  12. Frost the cookies using an offset spatula and cut into bars, remove cookies from pan & decorate
  13. To decorate, use the black frosting and a Wilton 2 tip to draw lines on to the cut bar cookies
  14. Adorn the cookies with mini M&Ms set on their side to look like holiday string lights
Notes
* You may need to use our hands to fully incorporate the dry mixtures as the electric mixer often leaves flour at the bottom of the bowl
** Alternately, you can color a ½ cup of the remaining vanilla frosting black and place it in a decorator's bag with a Wilton 2 tip rather than purchasing pre-made black frosting
3.5.3229

5.0 from 2 reviews
Standard Vanilla Frosting
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Total time
10 mins
 
Author: Alyssa
Serves: 4
Ingredients
  • ½ cup, 1 stick unsalted butter softened to room temperature
  • ½ cup vegetable shortening
  • 2 pounds confectioner’s sugar
  • 2 tablespoons meringue powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extra
  • 4-6 tablespoons half & half
Instructions
  1. In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine the butter and shortening.
  2. Add in 4 tablespoons half & half and the vanilla extract. Combine well.
  3. Add the meringue powder, salt and 1 cup of confectioner’s sugar and combine.
  4. Continue adding the confectioner’s sugar, 1 cup at a time until it’s all combined into the frosting.
  5. Add the additional tablespoons of half & half to achieve the desired thickness.
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Filed Under: Cookies, Holiday Tagged With: chocolate, christmas, m&m, peppermint, sugar cookie

Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies

June 27, 2016 by Alyssa

There’s something about lavender that makes me feel fancy and elegant. Whether it’s a lavender lotion, a burning candle or even lavender-scented cleaning products, lavender is just a mood-inducing scent that makes life feel a bit more luxurious. My love for lavender inspired me to create these Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies – a fancy, elegant cookie with a bit of class!

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These Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies definitely evoke a sense of elegance when you eat them. And, just like lavender’s soothing effects, these cookies definitely put you in a rest and relaxation mindset.

I created these Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies as a cookie to be savored and enjoyed while kicking your feet up. Even while making these cookies, I savored every moment — taking my time as I measured out each ingredient, making sure each addition of flour was fully incorporated, carefully sprinkling the purple sugar on top and flattening each cookie to just the perfect height before placing them in the oven.

Honey Lavender Sugar Cookie

Working with the lavender and honey, ingredients that I consider special, forced me to be present throughout the whole baking process as I didn’t want to spoil such delicate ingredients. When I was finally ready to enjoy my freshly baked Honey Lavender Sugar cookies, I savored every bite, enjoying these delicate cookies while with my feet up while diving into a good book. It was my little moment of relaxation and calm.

Honey Lavender Cookie Process

Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies - Unbaked

I absolutely love how these Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies turned out. They are a soft sugar cookie, like the kind you’d expect to find in a bakery. The Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies have a tender center and are the slightest bit fluffy. The honey, although only requiring a third of a cup, is quite present but never overpowering. The honey itself compliments the hints of lavender that are studded throughout the cookie. The final sprinkling of purple sugar on top before baking adds the tiniest bit of crunch and sweetness while also giving the cookies a bit of glimmer, personality and of course, class.

Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies - Purple Sugar

Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies - Group

Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies - Complete

Honey Lavender Sugar Cookies
 
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Prep time
45 mins
Cook time
8 mins
Total time
53 mins
 
Serves: 36 cookies
Ingredients
  • For the lavender honey
  • ⅓ cup clover honey*
  • 1 tablespoon + 2 teaspoons dried lavender, divided
  • Cookie ingredients
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, softened
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1¾ cup all-purpose flour, sifted
  • 1 teaspoon cream of tarter
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • For the purple sugar
  • additional ½ cup sugar
  • 1 drop purple or violet food coloring**
Instructions
  1. Make the lavender honey:
  2. In a small saucepan, heat the ¼ cup honey and 1 tablespoon of dried lavender until the honey begins to boil, stirring occasionally for 3-5 minutes
  3. Once it boils, remove the honey from the heat and let it cool to room temperature***
  4. Make the purple sugar:
  5. Make the violet sugar (for topping the dough balls before baking) by combining the purple food coloring with the half cup of granulated sugar
  6. Gently massage the sugar and food coloring until evenly distributed****
  7. Set the sugar aside once colored
  8. Make the cookie dough:
  9. To make the cookies, place the softened butter in an electric mixer and cream on high for 2-3 minutes
  10. Scrape the sides of the bowl and add the sugar and cooled honey to the creamed butter
  11. Once well combined, add in the egg and vanilla extract, beating another 1-2 minutes
  12. In a medium sized bowl, sift together the flour, cream of tarter, baking powder, soda, and salt
  13. In 3 separate additions, add the flour mixture to the butter and sugar mixture, incorporate each addition fully and scraping down the sides before adding the flour addition
  14. Lastly, add in the final 2 teaspoons of dried lavender using a wooden spoon so as not to break the lavender
  15. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicon baking mat and scoop tablespoon-sized balls of dough onto the mat about 2 inches apart
  16. Top each dough ball with a heavy sprinkle of purple sugar and using a flat-bottomed glass, press the dough balls into discs to about ¼ inch height
  17. Put a final pinch of purple sugar in the center of each disc and tap lightly to set it in place before baking
  18. Bake the cookies at 350* for 8 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through so the cookies bake evenly
  19. Remove the cookies from the oven and allow them to cool for 2-3 minutes on the pan
  20. Finish cooling the cookies on a wire rack or paper towel placed on the counter
Notes
*I prefer clover honey specifically because it has a distinct flavor but any other would work as well
**I prefer gel food coloring, as it's easier to work with and doesn't wet the sugar as much but the regular liquid food coloring would work as well
***Do not use hot or warm honey to make the cookies. I also do not advise putting the honey in the fridge to cool as it will crystallize resulting in lumping cookies
****Use a gloved hand or a spatula to massage the food coloring into the sugar to avoid staining your hands purple
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Filed Under: Cookies Tagged With: cookies, honey, lavender, sugar cookie

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