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Peppermint Bark Brownies

Mmm, peppermint bark. Usually this is a treat reserved for Christmas time, but since my husband and I are huge fans of anything peppermint and chocolate, I don’t see why it can’t be a year-round treat. For Christmas last year, one of my sisters gifted us a box of In the Mix Peppermint Bark Brownie Mix, and we have never been the same.

Okay, that’s a bit dramatic, but seriously, these brownies are amazing. This is one of those where-have-these-been-all-my-life recipes for me. It is so simple to mix up a batch of these, and yet they taste like they are an extra special treat. I think they would make someone really happy if you made them for Valentine’s Day. 🙂

By the way, you could also assemble the dry ingredients, write this recipe onto a note card, and package it as a brownie-mix-in-a-jar kind of gift. I love giving those as gifts because usually people are inundated with plates of cookies and treats during the holidays and this allows your recipient to have a little sweet something later on.

There’s nothing worse than giving a plate of cookies to someone and hear, “Oh no! This is the last thing I need–I’ve already had so many treats this month!” (Almost a direct quote from people I’ve given treats to in the past. And though I wouldn’t say that out loud to someone, I have to admit I’ve felt that for sure.)

Anyway, onto the delicious recipe:

Peppermint Bark Brownies

(inspired by In the Mix Peppermint Bark Brownies)

1 box brownie mix
1/8 tsp peppermint extract (optional)
1 cup vanilla candy melts
1/4 cup crushed peppermint candy

Prepare the brownie mix according to package directions and bake. (If you would like mint-chocolate brownies, add 1/8 tsp peppermint extract to the brownie mix before baking.)

Remove the brownies from the oven and top with vanilla melts before the brownies cool. Spread the melts with a knife and sprinkle the crushed peppermint candy over the top. Let cool completely. Cut into squares and enjoy!

 

When it comes to deciding what special treat I want to make this weekend, it is so difficult to choose. I made the peppermint bark brownies for this post because I needed them for pictures (and well, those are long gone) so for Valentine’s Day itself, I think I’m going to amend this awesome idea from Heather’s French Press. Her recipe is for peppermint patty brownies (see a trend here?), and they are so delicious.

For my version, I bought a couple of peppermint patties and a bit of brownie mix from the bulk foods section at the grocery store and made individual peppermint patty brownies. I oiled a couple of ramekins, mixed the brownie mix as per the directions, poured half of the mix into each ramekin, topped with a peppermint patty, and poured the rest of the brownie mix over the top. Then I baked the brownies (again, according to the directions on the bulk bin) and took them out a little early because they were smaller than a pan of brownies. Absolutely delicious.

If you’re still searching for a little something to make for your sweetheart, you might want to try my chocolate cake mix cookie recipe or my mini-batch chocolate chip cookie recipe—both make excellent gifts!

Have a lovely weekend!


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6 responses to “Peppermint Bark Brownies”

  1. Leigh Avatar

    These look really good!

    1. Jennie Avatar
      Jennie

      Thanks, Leigh, they are! 🙂

  2. Audrey Avatar

    Well these look simple and festive!

    Thanks for sharing on Tasty Tuesdays!

    1. Jennie Avatar
      Jennie

      They’re really good! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂

  3. Heather Berry Avatar
    Heather Berry

    I was poking around Pinterest this evening and found this recipe which looks delicious. I clicked on it and was shocked to see the face of an old friend smiling back at me next to the recipe. I can’t wait to try this and eat peppermint bark brownies while remembering all our conversations from my freshman year. I’m so glad you knocked on my door that fall. I’m looking forward to exploring your site and seeing what you’re up to these days.

    1. Jennie Avatar
      Jennie

      Oh my goodness, what a nice surprise! I’m so glad I met you too, Heather. That year would not have been the same without you. So wish you lived closer because I’d definitely make these brownies for you and we could chat and catch up. Take care! 🙂

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