
These Andes mint chocolate cookies are soft and rich, unapologetically chocolate-y, and crowned with a sweet crème de menthe-flavored “frosting” swirl. What a treat!
Peppermint screams flashy red-and-white, as evidenced by recipes like peppermint bark and peppermint mocha cookies. I love mint and chocolate, but today we’re using peppermint’s smooth green counterpart: cool crème de menthe—”mint cream”—for these decadent chocolate cookies.
My family and I used to make these cookies a lot, and we got the recipe from Allrecipes. It’s been YEARS since I made them, and I decided to change the cookie dough so there’s no pre-cooking involved.
You don’t need any special extracts or flavorings for these cookies; just a package of Andes mints. There’s no peppermint extract at all! Do you ever use Andes mints in baking? These crème de menthe-flavored chocolates are billed as “after-dinner mints,” and they melt in your mouth. I chop them up to use in recipes like soft Andes mint chocolate chunk cookies and Andes mint fudge… but you don’t need a cutting board for today’s cookies.
Instead, we’re taking advantage of Andes’ meltaway quality, and letting the warm baked cookies do the work to make a delicious chocolate mint topping. No additional icing recipe to make—it’s such an easy cookie decorating trick, it almost feels like cheating!
Why You’ll Love These Andes Mint Chocolate Cookies
- Super soft and chewy
- Crisp and sparkly sugar coating—like a snickerdoodle or soft molasses cookie, except CHOCOLATE!
- Simple, basic ingredients
- Mint flavor isn’t too sharp or overpowering at all—young kids love these
- Easy decorating: Swirl a melted Andes mint chocolate to make this “cheater’s frosting” 😉
The Softest, Fudgiest Chocolate Cookies
If you were to close your eyes and take a bite of one of these cookies, you’d be surprised to find a cookie instead of one of my mint chocolate brownies in your hand. We can thank my favorite chocolate cookie dough for that, a go-to base I use when making double chocolate chip cookies and chocolate crinkle cookies too. There’s a reason my team and I turn to this cookie dough often (and why so many readers love it as well)… it WORKS! The magical dough creates rich, thick, and chewy chocolate cookies that stay soft for days. If they last that long (a rare occurrence, I can assure you).
Grab These Ingredients:
After the dough chills for 2 hours, it’s much easier to handle and roll into balls. You’ll use 1 heaping Tablespoon of dough per cookie, about 25g each if you’re using a kitchen scale. (Same size as these peanut butter snickerdoodles.) Coat each with sugar before placing on your lined baking sheets:
Bake the cookies and watch as they puff up, and then slightly deflate into crinkly cuteness:
Easy Chocolate Mint Cookie “Icing”
What Can I Use Instead of an Andes Chocolate Mint?

Andes Mint Chocolate Cookies Recipe
Ingredients You’ll Need
Instructions
- In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar together on medium high speed until fluffy and light in color, about 2–3 minutes. Add the egg and vanilla extract, and then beat on high speed until combined. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.
- In a separate bowl, whisk the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt together until combined. With the mixer running on low speed, slowly pour into the wet ingredients. Beat on low until combined. The cookie dough will be quite thick. Switch to high speed and beat in the milk. The cookie dough will be thick and sticky.
- Cover dough tightly and chill in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours and up to 3 days. Chilling is imperative for this sticky cookie dough.
- Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Line large baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. Set aside.
- Remove cookie dough from the refrigerator. Scoop and roll dough, 1 heaping Tablespoon (about 25g) of dough each, into balls. Roll each in granulated sugar and arrange 2–3 inches apart on the baking sheets.
- Bake the cookies for 10–12 minutes or until the edges appear set. Tip: If they aren’t really spreading by minute 9, remove them from the oven and lightly bang the baking sheet on the counter 2–3x. This helps initiate that spread. Return to the oven to continue baking.
- Cool cookies for just 2 minutes on the baking sheet. Press 1 Andes chocolate mint into the top of each warm cookie. Let the chocolate sit for 5 minutes, and then use a knife, icing spatula, or toothpick to gently swirl/spread the melted chocolate.
- Transfer “frosted” cookies to a cooling rack to cool completely. The cookies will slightly deflate as they cool. Andes chocolate sets in less than an hour, so you can easily store, stack, and transport the cookies.
- Cover leftover cookies tightly and store at room temperature for up to 1 week.