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A Great Chocolate Mint Cookie Recipe and a Pringles Gift Can!

December 8, 2011 | by Jocie (email) |

While Ethan is out freezing his bum in the cold and documenting the patio remodel, I’ve been cooking up a storm in the kitchen. Nothing says “Christmas” to me like homemade cookies (who needs jewelry, haha).  Some of my favorite holiday gifts are homemade cookies, breads, and scones.

Cookies are a thoughtful gift but I have always struggled to figure out how to give cookies without them breaking, but also have it look pretty.  But this year I found this idea – wrap a Pringle’s can with wrapping paper and add a bow to the top to protect the cookies and add a personal touch. Thanks to A Thousand Words via Pinterest for that idea.

In the spirit of the holidays, I wanted to share my favorite cookie recipe with you.  I know there are lots of great holiday cookies out there but here is my mother’s very special Chocolate Mint Cookie recipe that is my absolute favorite, and she has been making them as long as I can remember.  This is one of those family secrets that she was kind enough to let me share with you.  Trust me, if you bring these to a party, people will love you!

MarySue’s Chocolate Mint cookies

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 c. butter
  • 1 1/4 t. baking soda
  • 1 1/2 c. dark brown sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 2 Tbsp water
  • 12 oz. semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 1/2 c. flour
  • Andes mints, approx. 54

Directions:
Microwave margarine, sugar, and water 1-2 min. until melted. Add choc. chips, stir, microwave 1 min. if needed. Let cool for 10 min. then mix on high the eggs, one at a time. Add dry ingredients and mix on low. Chill dough an hour. Break mints in 2/3 and 1/3 sections. Roll in 1 ” balls. Line cookie sheets with foil. Place them 2 ” apart. Bake 12 minutes in preheated 350 oven. Remove from oven and while hot place 2/3 or two 1/3 pieces Andes mint on each, pushing down a little. Go back after a minute and spread the mint over the cookie. Makes around 77.

* Quick tip: If you want to make ahead and freeze dough, or just want to reduce the prep time, instead of putting Andes mints on top after baking, add one package of Andes mint chips to the batter. Do not use mixer, stir in.  They taste just as yummy, but the original recipe creates a crunchy topping that this quick tip is lacking.

This year, while perusing Pinterest (I know, I have a problem), I saw a tip to make your own cookie dough ahead of time, roll in plastic wrap, and freeze.  What a great idea rather than using store bought refrigerated dough!  Also, so easy – all you have to do is divide your dough in half or thirds, depending on how large you want your cookie roll, and place on plastic wrap.

Then, using the plastic wrap as a divide between your hands and cookie dough, roll the ball back and forth to create a cylinder rather than a ball. Once the dough is the desired thickness and length, wrap tightly with plastic wrap and freeze.  Once in the plastic wrap, it may be hard to transfer without bending or damaging your pretty dough roll, so I used a cutting board to transfer the dough.

Over the past week, I have made 5 batches of cookies and put them in the freezer.  Each night, Ethan has said he wanted a cookie or two or ten, and all I had to do was pull out a roll of cookie dough, cut off a few slices and bake for 10 minutes.  So quick and easy. This year, I will be giving refrigerated dough to my grandmothers so they can have fresh made cookies with out all the work on their end.

15 Responses
  1. naomipsalm77 says:

    You’re awesome! I love the frozen dough idea… though they are yummy baked and then frozen :O) I think I need to come over for some egg nog and cookies… tell Ethan he better not drink it all up and if he does, he needs to buy more! ha ha

    • Jocie says:

      Don’t worry, Naomi…Ethan did not drink all the egg nog! LOL! He has Rein-beer.

      • Joe says:

        rein what?!

        My wife and I have decided to give big platters of homemade cookies, we did it last year as well (with a jar of rumtopf in the center… but I didnt make any of that this year). Everyone seemed to like it, though we are finding out now that everyone loved it when they ask us if we are going to do it again 🙂

  2. Liz says:

    And this gives me an even better excuse to eat more Pringles! 🙂

  3. What a great idea! I will have to get baking….

  4. Forwarded to my wife… I hope she gets the subtle hint. Yum.

  5. Icarus says:

    I will try these to kill some time when i’m at the in-laws

  6. Fred says:

    I got to personally taste test these the other night. Loved ’em – and they’ll likely be unique to what the rest of the friend group bakes. It’s the first time I’ve had them.

  7. Eek565 says:

    Forget baking them from the freezer, just slice it off and eat it raw. Of course, you’d want to omit the eggs in that case.

  8. Erin M says:

    Those are my favorite cookies too! I love the idea of using a pringle can! What a create idea! It will be perfect for a small gift the kids can carry on the bus without worrying it wont make it to school!

  9. JustME says:

    What a great recipe and use for Pringles tins. I normally use them to store my paint rollers overnight when painting. I like this idea so much better since I love cookies!

  10. Paul&Aundrea says:

    Love the Pringles can tip. I found using water bottles on Pinterest, but I like this so much more. With the water bottles you cut the top half off of two bottles and use the bottom halves as the container. You tape them together and then put ribbon around it to cover up the seam.

  11. frazzled5 says:

    not only do the cookies look amazing.. the can- BRILLIANT! Love this idea

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