Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: These peppermint kiss cookies are easy to make. The chocolate and candy cane combination is so pretty and delicious, too!

How long it takes: 15 minutes to make dough, 8 minutes to bake each batch
Equipment you’ll need: mixer, baking sheet, parchment paper
Servings: makes 40 cookies

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Can we talk about these kisses for a minute? They are Hershey’s Holiday Candy Cane kisses and they are marvelous. I was skeptical at first, thinking they might be overly sweet. They are sweet but I was totally won over by the little crispy bits of peppermint candy in each bite. Paired with a rich chocolate cookie, they’re a scrumptious little treat.

In fact, these peppermint kiss cookies are so good, you’ll want to send these cookies away on gift platters to friends and family, just to get them out of the house. (P.S. If you’re a chocolate with mint fan, be sure to try these peppermint chocolate sugar cookies, too.)

Holiday Peppermint Kiss Cookies

A rich chocolate base. The bottom part of the cookie is a dark chocolate brownie-like cookie. It’s the perfect foil for the candy cane kisses.

Not a tricky recipe. This cookie recipe doesn’t take any fancy ingredients. It’s a pretty simple cookie which uses basic pantry ingredients. The peppermint kiss cookies turn out well every time I make them and are always a hit when I serve them to guests.

Festive holiday appearance. Candy cane kiss cookies with red and white striped candies nestled into a dark chocolate base really are strikingly attractive. They look so pretty on a cookie platter.

A hand holds a chocolate cookie topped with a white and red striped candy. More similar cookies are in the background.

Ingredient Notes

  • All-Purpose Flour: For holiday cookies, I usually stick with all-purpose flour. Although I love whole wheat flour in my everyday cookies, I feel like it may be too a bit too coarse and hearty for these holiday cookies.
  • Cocoa Powder: Unsweetened cocoa powder is found in the baking aisle of the grocery store.
  • Salt: Just a pinch of fine table salt keeps the cookies from tasting flat.
  • Unsalted Butter: Make sure the butter is softened, or at room temperature. If all you have is salted butter, omit the salt in the recipe.
  • Sugar: Use regular granulated white sugar that is normally used for baking.
  • Egg: You’ll need one large egg. It’s usually best if eggs are at room temperature when you’re using them for baking but don’t sweat it if you forget.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract: The warm flavor of vanilla enhances the chocolate.
  • Hershey’s Candy Cane Kisses: These holiday peppermint kisses are festively striped with red and white, with little crunchy bits of peppermint. Each 10 oz. bag contains 70 to 75 kisses. Depending on how large you make your cookies, you’ll need at least 40 to 45. The remaining kisses are a bonus for you to eat or share! You can use them to decorate your cookie platter, too.

Tip

Hershey’s Kisses come in lots of different flavors and all of them are great on this chocolate cookie base! Have fun with variations.

How To Make Peppermint Kiss Cookies

Unwrap the kisses. If you have helper elves, this is a good job for little fingers (expect a few candies to disappear though). It’s important to have the candy kisses unwrapped and ready to go when the cookies come out of the oven. You want to press a kiss into the center of each cookies when it’s still very warm.

Preheat oven. It’s always important that the oven is fully preheated before you put the cookies in to bake so they bake evenly and don’t burn on the bottoms. Line a couple of large baking sheets with parchment paper.

Mix dry ingredients. Whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, and salt in a medium-sized bowl. If the cocoa powder has hard little lumps, press it through a small, fine mesh strainer. Set the flour mixture aside for now.

Cream butter and sugar. In a larger bowl, combine the butter and 1 cup of the sugar (save the remaining ½ cup for rolling the cookies). Using an electric mixer or a stand mixer, beat the butter and sugar until it’s light and fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla extract. Beat until combined.

Combine. Slowly add the flour mixture to the butter mixture. On low speed or by hand, mix just until blended together.

Form balls. Scoop a small amount of dough out and form it into a ball. Try to make the balls about the same size so they bake evenly. Once you’ve shaped all the balls, roll them in the remaining sugar. The sugar will give the cookies a happy little sparkle.

Bake. Arrange the cookies on the prepared baking sheets about one inch apart. They won’t spread a lot so you can put them fairly close together. Be careful when you put the cookie sheet in the oven. The balls are pretty roly-poly and you don’t want to loose a few in the bottom of your oven. Bake the cookies until they are set and firm, about 8 minutes. They’ll still look a bit shiny and moist.

Press in candy. Remove the pan from the oven and immediately press a candy kiss very lightly into the center of each cookie. You certainly don’t have to press all the way to the bottom of the cookie; basically, you can almost just set the kiss on top. There should be a cookie base under the candy.

Cool and store. Allow the cookies to cool completely on the baking sheet. They’ll firm up completely when they’re cool.

Chocolate cookies topped with red and white striped candy kisses on parchment paper.

Storage Tips

Since the candies stay a little soft for awhile, I usually store them in a single layer if possible. Store them in an airtight container. They will keep at room temperature (as long as it is fairly cool) for up to one week. They’ll keep in the freezer for at least one month.

Helpful Tips

After some feedback that these did not turn out well, I retested the recipe several times. I can assure you that the cookies turn out perfectly the way the recipe is written. If you follow the instructions carefully, you should have the same result: a perfectly baked cookie. This recipe is not tricky or difficult to make. As some readers have complained, the cookies are not mushy and they don’t spread too much (they barely spread at all until you put the kiss in). They are a soft, brownie-like cookie.

Measure the flour correctly. Don’t mistakenly add too much flour by compacting it when you measure it. Measure the flour correctly by spooning it lightly into a measuring cup (one without a pouring spout). Level the top off with a straight edge. Don’t shake or tap the measuring cup to level the flour. The dough should be thick but easy to handle and not overly sticky.

Divide the sugar. Make sure you note that the amount of sugar is divided. One cup goes into the dough, and the remaining half cup is used for rolling. If you put the entire 1 ½ cups into the dough, you’ll run into problems.

Make sure you have the kisses unwrapped and ready to go. It’s essential to lightly put the candies into the center of the cookies immediately after they come out of the oven. Once the cookies have cooled and firmed up, it is difficult to add the candy kiss and they may fall out easily when the cookie is cool. Don’t press them down very hard; the cookie tends to get cracks in it when you press hard.

I did make one change to the recipe. In the original recipe, I added the kisses 5 minutes into the baking time and returned the cookies to the oven to bake for another 3 minutes. Although this does work, the top of the kiss turns a light brown color. I like the appearance of the cookies better when the kisses are added at the end. 

I’m happy to answer any questions or troubleshoot if you contact me.

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Recipe

Chocolate Peppermint Kiss Cookies

4.31 from 216 votes
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 23 minutes
Servings: 40
These peppermint kiss cookies are easy to make. The chocolate and candy cane combination is so pretty and delicious, too!
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Ingredients 

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ teaspoon fine salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened (2 sticks)
  • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 pkg. (10 oz.) Hershey’s Candy Cane Kisses (each 10 oz. bag contains 70 to 75 candies; you'll need about 40)

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Prepare baking sheets by lining with parchment paper or silicone sheets.
  • Remove foil wrappers from at least 40 candy kisses (you may need more, depending on how large you make the cookies) and set the candy aside. It’s important to have these ready to go when the cookies come out of the oven so you're able to immediately press them into the warm cookies.
    1 pkg. (10 oz.) Hershey’s Candy Cane Kisses
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa powder and salt.
    2 cups all-purpose flour, ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, ¼ teaspoon fine salt
  • Using an electric mixer and a large bowl (or a stand mixer), beat butter and 1 cup sugar (save the remaining ½ cup for rolling) on medium-high until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add egg and vanilla and beat until combined.
    1 cup unsalted butter, softened, 1 ½ cups granulated sugar, divided, 1 large egg, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Turn mixer to low and gradually add flour mixture until combined. If you're using a hand electric mixer, you may have to do this by hand.
  • Put the remaining ½ cup of sugar in a small bowl. Form dough into balls (generous one inch balls) and then roll in sugar to coat. Place one inch apart on prepared baking sheets.
  • Bake for 8 minutes or until cookies are set but still look moist. Remove the pan from the oven and immediately very lightly press candy cane kisses into the center of each cookie. Don't press too hard; this may cause the cookie to get cracks.
  • Cool cookies completely on the cookie sheets on wire racks before removing to an airtight container to store. The kisses can remain soft for awhile so it's best to store them in a single layer if possible.

Notes

  • Yield: Yield will vary depending on how large or small you roll each cookie. The size is up to you but try to make them consistent so they bake evenly. Adjust baking time according to size (less time for smaller cookies, more time for larger cookies). 
  • Variation: If desired, substitute a different type of Hershey’s Kisses. There are lots to choose from!

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Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 101kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 17mg, Sodium: 18mg, Potassium: 21mg, Fiber: 0.5g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 149IU, Calcium: 6mg, Iron: 0.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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134 Comments

  1. Alexis says:

    5 stars
    Sorry for those that it didn’t come out well for-these are delicious!! I made them just as written, only thing is my oven runs a little hot so I took them out 7 mins 30 seconds. I used the candy cane kisses and a few I put cherry cordial kisses (amazing!) Somehow the kisses on top melted in the middle of themselves but kept just enough of the outside shell to keep there shape-when you bite into them it melts just enough-my family loved these!

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      So glad you liked them! Thank you very much for leaving a comment!

  2. Chris says:

    4 stars
    Taste and texture were great. They were easy to make and I got 36 cookies out of this batch (about 1 inch dough balls). The sugar added a nice little crunch to the outside of the cookie. I did find that they spread a bit more than I liked so I would chill the dough after I rolled them into balls for about 30 minutes next time. I also moved my silicon mat off of the cookie sheet after pressing in the candy cane kisses into the cookie. This kept the residual heat from melting the kisses too much.

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Thanks for the review!

  3. Melissa says:

    5 stars
    Mine came out great! I baked for 9 minutes and let them sit on the sheet for a minute or so and then added the kisses. I also rolled in mini chocolate chips and crushed candy canes for variations. I rolled into ball and flattened slightly to form a rounded disc and rolled them into the chips (or candy canes) on the outside. The candy canes rolled ones spread too much to my liking but were delicious as well as the mini chocolate chips.

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      So glad you liked them! Thank you for leaving a review!

  4. Simone Lindsay says:

    1 star
    I am a very good cook and baker. This recipe was so disappointing. I did everything correct. The cookies were very runny/flatened. Too much butter in the recipe. The peppermint kisses were melting too much. Would not recommend it! A

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Thanks for the feedback. These come out perfectly for me every time, along with many other readers.

  5. Kristine says:

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe! My cookies came out perfect, just as you wrote it. They will go into my Christmas cookie file for years to come. Thank you!

    I’m wondering if all the negative comments come from people that use margarine instead of real butter?

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      I’m so happy you like them! And you could be right about the margarine!

  6. Wendy says:

    Hi Rachel, I was wondering if you think I could add the Andes peppermint chips to the dough I stead of the kiss?

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      My concern is that the dough wouldn’t come together well with the addition of peppermint chips to the dough. I haven’t tested it though, so I can’t say for sure. Let me know if you give it a try!

  7. Sarah says:

    3 stars
    I dislike when recipes use cups instead of grams for baking because there’s no way of knowing if you’re using the same amount of flour as the person who made the recipe. I always use the King Arthur scoop & level method. For me, these cookies just fell apart when I added the kisses. Maybe it was the flour or possibly the silpat baking sheet. We ate the crumbly pieces with a spoon but they didn’t hold up to making it into my cookie gift boxes.

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Thank you for the feedback.

  8. Sue Z. says:

    5 stars
    This has become my go-to favorite Christmas cookie recipe. Thanks, Rachel, they come out perfect every time!

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      So glad to hear it! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review!

  9. Lesley says:

    4 stars
    I found these Peppermint Kisses melt a WHOLE lot faster than normal Chocolate Kisses. I also found the back time to be 10 minutes before these were really set. I made the error of putting them right on a cooling rack and lost one with each batch so cooled last batch on cookie sheet but the kisses take a while to cool so like putting them in the frig after a bit. Otherwise the time involved is way more than I want to spend. Good cookie though, much better chocolate cookie than the last recipe I tried.

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      So glad you liked them!

  10. Christy says:

    5 stars
    Made these according to directions and they were wonderful! Fabulous taste and texture. They were a hit!! Thank you, Rachel!

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      So glad to hear it! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review!