These fun paw print cookies are minty fresh and delicious, with a wonderful coconutty chew. But you can also make them with chocolate chips and chocolate melting wafers, Oreos for the paw pads, and other options. I have always loved the combination of dark chocolate and peppermint (I have even made homemade peppermint patties!) and thought using Junior Mints and York peppermint patties would be a fun and seasonally appropriate choice from a flavor perspective. Pro tip: If you love the fresh mint taste of York Peppermint Patties, try stuffing a bunch of them into a batch of brownies before baking next time!
What You’ll Need
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Chocolate cookies – I recommend using my brownie cookies recipe (included below) and omitting the walnuts, but my chocolate cut out cookies or chocolate Lofthouse cookies also work great. Butter Powdered sugar Milk or heavy cream Shredded coconut – This gives a “furry” look to the cookies, but you could also use white sprinkles or sanding sugar instead. Junior Mints Peppermint Patties – I like the texture and ease of using storebought peppermint patties, but you could use my homemade peppermint patties instead if you really want to take these to the next level. Clear sparkling sugar or sanding sugar
How to Make Polar Bear Paw Print Cookies
Start by making a batch of your favorite chocolate cookies. I’m sharing one of my favorite easy chocolate cookie recipes below, but honestly any good chocolate cookie will do. You could even cheat and pick up a box of chocolate cookies from the store for a semi-homemade approach if you’re in a bind but want a homemade look. Once the cookies have cooled completely, make the frosting by beating the butter in a mixing bowl until creamy and light. Add the powdered sugar and mix until combined. Add vanilla extract and just enough milk to get a smooth, spreadable frosting. Frost each of the cooled chocolate cookies with a generous amount of frosting, then press them into the shredded coconut for a furry look. Top each cookie with one unwrapped York peppermint patty and three Junior Mints to look like a paw print, then enjoy!
Recipe Tips
Be sure to frost the cookies with a layer of frosting that is thick enough so the peppermint patties can “stick” into it. You will need to push them into the frosting a bit so they stay in place. You can get away with store bought cookies and icing if you are in a pinch. Pepperidge Farms makes a good soft-baked chocolate cookie, or you can also check the bakery aisle at your local supermarket. Costco sometimes has them in their bakery aisle as well.
Variations
You can use brown M&Ms or chocolate chips and Oreos or chocolate melting wafers in place of the peppermint candies if you aren’t a peppermint fan. Feel free to use another cookie base like chocolate chip or sugar cookie. Make mini polar bear cub cookies by using a Junior Mint for the paw pad and mini chocolate chips for the toe pads.
How to Store
Store the cookies in an airtight container on the counter for up to 5 days. They can also be frozen for up to 2 months. Thaw on the counter for a few hours before serving.
More Mint Chocolate Recipes
Mint Brownies Mint Chocolate Magic Shell Peppermint Hot Chocolate Bombs Peppermint Chocolate Chip Cookies
Dark Chocolate Mint Chip Cookies
Homemade Peppermint Patties
Easy Peppermint Bark Recipe
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