These Peppermint Brownies are classic fudge brownies with peppermint extract and mint chips for a chilly winter twist. This easy brownie recipe is topped with dark chocolate ganache and crushed candy canes.

Since I work from home and tend to be by myself a lot, I pretty much constantly have to be listening to something. I don’t like baking or working in silence, and while I usually have music on, I’ve also become majorly obsessed with podcasts.
I’m the kind of person who sits in front of the TV with my laptop, doing a million other things, just listening to the TV and therefore missing half of what is going on in the show…so podcasts are pretty much the perfect source of entertainment for me because I can get everything that’s going on without actually having to watch anything. I get to listen to transfixing journalists tell investigative stories, or hear food bloggers be interviewed, or hear inspiring words about bettering myself. They help give a little mental stimulation at a time when I’m usually all in my head.

There’s something about podcasting that seems like a more personal and intimate form of entertainment than most. You’re letting someone’s voice accompany you throughout your day, keeping you occupied as you drive or work or in my case, bake and edit photos of peppermint brownies.
While making these brownies, I listened to a recent Food Blogger Pro podcast about Pinterest. Learning + being productive + getting delicious brownies out of it? Win-win-win – especially the brownie part.

What makes these Peppermint Brownies so good?!
- Loaded with dark chocolate
- Super fudgy
- Filled with peppermint extract & Andes mint chips
- Topped with chocolate ganache
- Easy to make
- Perfect for the holidays
A dose of peppermint extract and a scoop of Andes mint chips take these luscious peppermint brownies into chilly mint territory. After they’ve cooled, you’ll top them with a rich chocolate ganache and garnish with crushed candy canes. Voila! Easy, beautiful peppermint brownies, with the loveliest hint of mint. This simple recipe is about to become a favorite – I know it. Enjoy!

If you love these brownies, you’ll love these too:

Peppermint Brownies
Ingredients
- 6 oz. dark chocolate, coarsely chopped
- ½ cup 4 oz. unsalted butter
- ¾ cup 5¼ oz. granulated sugar
- ¼ cup 2 oz. light brown sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- ⅔ cup 2¾ oz. all-purpose flour
- ½ cup Andes mint chips
For the ganache
- 4 oz. dark chocolate
- ¼ cup heavy cream
- Crushed candy canes
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ºF. Line with parchment and lightly grease an 8x8” baking pan.
- In a medium bowl, whisk the flour, salt, and cocoa powder together.
- Put the chocolate and butter in a large glass bowl and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir, and repeat until the chocolate and butter are completely melted and smooth. Add the sugars. Whisk until completely combined. The mixture should be room temperature.
- Add 2 eggs to the chocolate mixture and whisk until combined. Add the vanilla and peppermint extracts and stir. Do not overbeat the batter at this stage or your brownies will be cakey.
- Sprinkle the flour mixture over the chocolate mixture. Using a rubber spatula (not a whisk), fold the flour mixture into the chocolate until just a bit of the flour mixture is visible. Fold in the Andes mint chips. Spread the batter in the prepared pan.
- Bake in preheated oven for about 30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out with moist crumbs attached. Cool brownies completely.
- Heat the heavy cream for 30 seconds until the microwave until bubbling. Add the dark chocolate and let sit for 1 minute before stirring until smooth. Spread evenly over the cooled brownies and sprinkle with crushed candy canes.
- Place in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour or until the ganache is set before cutting into 16 equal squares with a very sharp knife.
- Brownies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 3 months.






I am completely addicted to all the real crime shows on TV so I’m psyched to hear about the Serial podcast series. I already googled it and will be listening to my first episode tomorrow :) Now, on to these brownies…Oh. My. Gawd. They look so moist and chocolaty and absolutely delicious. Love the flavors of mint and chocolate together and I’ll be adding these brownies to my Xmas dessert tray this year!
You’re going to LOVE it, Karrie! Thanks so much :)
These were very easy to make and tasted great! Thanks a lot for sharing this recipe!
So glad that you enjoyed them, Elio!
I love podcasts exactly because I can never concentrate on one thing at a time anyways! Unless you’re putting a plate of these peppermint brownies in front of me, because eating them would be all I’d think about ;) Gosh they look AMAZING, Rachel!
Haha thank you Nora!! I’m so the same way :)
I love to check out peppermint brownie recipes because my son really flips for them. These look crazy fudgy and wonderful!!
Oh these are making me just so excited for Christmas baking! They look wonderful! I love listening to podcasts too … except I get so wrapped up in them that I forget to actually do work haha So no podcasts while working for this girl :)
Pretty sure we are the same person! I always have the TV on but I only comprehend the dialogue because I’m doing ten million other things. Those are two of my favorite podcasts! Love that it’s time to peppermint all things… these brownies look like perfection!
Chocolate and peppermint is my favorite at Christmas time, and these brownies look like perfection!
I’m constantly watching those real life crime TV shows so I’m checking out the Serial podcasts ASAP. Oh my, these brownies are out of control fudgy!!! Your pics are so beautiful and I wish I could reach in and grab one to eat right now :) Def adding these to my Christmas dessert tray this year.
can i make this as cupcakes? i love cipcakes and choco mint combo! ok while waiting for your reply, amma go check out the serial podcast :)
thanks!!!
Hi Carla! You could definitely make these in the muffin pan, just adjust the baking time to make sure you don’t overcook. I would start checking them at about 16 minutes :) hope you like Serial!
What a perfect winter treat! I have never heard of those food podcasts. I’ll have to check them out!