Fudge-y Double Chocolate Peppermint Brownies

16 Brownies
55 min

The holiday season just got a little bit sweeter with these super simple, extra delicious, and perfectly Fudge-y Double Chocolate Peppermint Brownies... with a rich dark chocolate ganache topping, of course! Made with TWO kinds of chocolate and peppermint oil, these bars are soft, gooey, and every bite is truly the perfect balance between chocolate and peppermint. Then, after being baked, they're generously glazed with a super simple homemade chocolate ganache that truly makes these brownies roll your eyes back delicious. Each brownie is then finished with chunks of broken up peppermint candy canes! There is so much chocolate and peppermint in these brownies that it truly feels like the holiday's in every single bite. Oh, and they're the perfect treat when you're entertaining. So, be sure to include these delicious brownies on your Thanksgiving dinner table, in your Christmas presents, or just whenever you want a deliciously minty-chocolate-y brownie!


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Fudge-y Double Chocolate Peppermint Brownies
Recipe details
  • 16  Brownies
  • Prep time: 25 Minutes Cook time: 30 Minutes Total time: 55 min
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Ingredients
Brownies
  • 1 cup dark chocolate chips
  • 3/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 5 large eggs
  • 1 5/8 cups sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/8 teaspoon oil of peppermint
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 3/8 cup cocoa powder
Ganache
  • 1 cup dark chocolate chips
  • 1 cup heavy cream
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  • Tina Ann Tina Ann on Nov 30, 2020

    Hello can I ask re the cup of suger ..it states 1 5/8 ..apologies for sounding dim but how do you work out 5/8 in a cup..im used to ounces, lbs and grammes etc. Does the cup come in set sizes and it is one 5/8 isnt it and not 15/8. Im in the UK so not used to working in cups.

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    • Sheilah Hogg-Johnson Sheilah Hogg-Johnson on Nov 29, 2022

      North American cup is 8oz in volume - 5/8 cup would be 5 oz volume

  • Texas Gal Texas Gal on Nov 30, 2020

    Where are the instructions on mixing everything?

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    • Jean Oudy Jean Oudy on Dec 01, 2020

      This is an easier way to get five eighths of a cup. Four eights is the same as half a cup so it's just the one eights you need to figure out. I have a one eighth measuring cup but if you don't remember that there are 16 tablespoons in a cup. That means there are 2 tablespoons in one eighth of a cup.


      I'm not sure how much difference 2 tablespoons of sugar will make in a recipe with so much sugar already in it but I'll find out soon enough. I'm hoping to try this recipe out. It looks sinfully delicious! ;-)

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