Easy Festive Thin Mint Cookies.
Do you do holiday cookie baking?
Are you a traditionalist where you do the same cookies each year or do you like to try new and different things?
I’m a little of both. There are some things that I feel it just wouldn’t be the holidays without…
Like Grandma’s Apricot Nut Bread, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Homemade Chex Mix, and Apricot Kolaches.
But I love to try new things.
Sometimes I’m in the mood for spending hours in the kitchen…
and sometimes I want to bake/not bake. You know what I mean?
That is how I was feeling yesterday, so when I saw this TWO-INGREDIENT, No Bake “Cookie” recipe, I had to give it a try.
And wow did they deliver! It is crazy how they taste exactly like Girl Scout Thin Mint Cookies!
It’s really barely a “recipe,” but here is how you make them.
Easy Festive Thin Mint Cookies
- Andes Creme De Menthe Chocolates
- Ritz Crackers (I used the holiday snowflake ones to be a little more festive)
Directions:
Melt Andes Mint Chocolates. Dip Ritz Crackers in melted chocolate. Sprinkle with festive sprinkles if desired. Allow to dry on waxed paper.
If you are looking for something quick and easy that everyone will love, I hope you will try these. Enjoy!
Cheers & Ho Ho Holiday Hugs,
Jodi
Yummy…thanks for the recipe!
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I’m going to do this!
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Have fun and enjoy!
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These look good and seem very easy to make, Jodi. I just need to find the ingredients and I shall have a go myself!
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Enjoy!!
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Yummy! Your cookies look so delicious, Jodi.
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OH MY GOSH! My new favoritest recipe I haven’t tried yet but gonna!!!!
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Yay!! 👏🏻👏🏻🥰🎄
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I just picked up the stuff to have the grands make it this weekend. 🙂 Thank you!
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Have FUNNNNNN! and enjoy ❤
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Thanks for the idea. I will make these.
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Oh yum! Those just scream “holidays” too. Thanks Jodi. Hugs.
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Looks yummy!!
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That’s so funny! Easy recipe. I’m like you, like to try something new, but always have to have my traditional as well. Must share with my daughter in law if you don’t mind. She is always making mini pretzel covered in choclate melts with sprinkles & she makes plastic spoon dipped in chocolate & some dipped in mini marshmellow, or m&m, or sprinkles, or nuts, or other candy bar cruched up. The weird/funny part is the ” hi ho” crackers, not a cookie. Ho ho ho! Hi Ho!
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Hi ho ho ho!!!🤣🤣🎄🥰❤️
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What a fun recipe Jodi! This is right up my tired alley! I am going to add these to our family Christmas Eve menu, I am trying to only serve EASY recipes this year~ thank you!!
Jenna
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Hooray! An honor 😉❤️
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I love this idea, trying it!
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Enjoy!
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I’m a little of both, too. I have traditional cookies I always make, and I also like to try something new each year. These look great: both delicious and easy. Thanks!!!
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Yeppers! Sames! 😉
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I made something similar but use chocolate chips with peppermint extract. I like your recipe a lot better!
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Yum!!
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They look yummy!! 💗 I make a caramel snack mix to share with our neighbors. It has Rice Chex and Cocoa Puffs cereal, pretzels and peanuts that is covered with a caramel sauce. It is VERY addicting! ☺️💕
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Omg! That sounds to die for!!!!! 🤪👏🏻. Recipe?? 😬
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I will send it to you! 🥰
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