Gluten-free chocolate mint cookies are soft, decadent, and full of peppermint flavor. Make this recipe for family or take to a holiday cookie exchange!

If I have one true food love, it’s good cookies.
My husband loves these gluten-free oatmeal chocolate chip cookies so much that he requested them for his birthday this year. Even non-gluten-free family members ask me to make them all the time.
When I brought my gluten-free peanut butter cookies to a neighborhood party, people literally thought I was joking when I said they were gluten-free.
And let’s not forget these gluten-free drop-style Christmas sugar cookies, gluten-free chocolate crinkle cookies, gluten-free cut-out sugar cookies, gluten-free peppermint meltaways and these gluten-free Christmas cracker toffee cookies.
Gluten-free cookies are just as delicious as regular cookies. For real! No need to apologize for your baked goods with a recipe like these gluten-free double chocolate mint cookies. For another version of these gluten-free chocolate cookies, try these gluten-free Halloween cookies.
Notes on the Ingredients

- Gluten-Free Flour: I recommend using a high-quality gluten-free 1:1 baking flour. You want to look for one that contains xanthan gum as a binder. This is my favorite brand.
- Almond Flour: This gives the cookies a chewy texture and yummy flavor. You can swap out the almond flour with with more 1:1 flour to keep these nut-free.
- Andes Mints/Chocolate Chips: For these cookies I like to use a combination of chopped up Andes Mints and chocolate chips. If you can find it, I’m also a big fan of Ghirardelli Peppermint Chunks (for baking). You can find them at Target during the holidays.

Making Gluten-Free Chocolate Mint Cookies
These are pretty simple and straight-forward to make. You’ll want to mix the dry ingredients together and add them gradually to the wet to allow them to absorb.
It’s also really important to chill the dough before baking. This will all the flour to hydrate and will prevent the cookies from spreading too much during baking.
Just an hour in the fridge will do – but you can also chill the dough for up to 2 days.

Crushed Peppermint Candy
I often like to add crushed peppermint candy or candy canes to these cookies before baking. They add a little crunch and festive red/white color.
They’re also delicious without the crushed candy so either way you choose will be delicious!


















The zucchini cookies sound amazing
Brownies!
We love to use Enjoy Life chocolate chips for cookies, banana ice cream toppings & to stuff dates with! Because we usually get the mini ones, they are very versatile. And with multiple allergies in the house, they are very family-friendly.
chocolate chunk blondies are my fave thing to make, love those chunks!
I love making chocolate chip cookies
My favorite thing to make is double chocolate chip cookies. We usually use mixes because they tend to be cheaper than trying to buy the flours and binders separately.
I love making gluten-free peanut butter energy bites with the Enjoy Life mini semi-sweet chips! They are my daughter’s favorite.
Wow, these look good! I love how chocolatey they are!
Does eating them by the handful count as a recipe? 🙂
I like using their Dark Chocolate minis on top of Oatmeal Blondies.
I would love to try to make desserts that have more whole ingredients in them! Love your posts!
chocolate chip cookies my kids favorite
These cookies look so good. I love using the Enjoy Life mini chocolate chips in muffins and cookies.
You had me at chocolate and mint!
I use enjoy life chocolate chips in my pancakes!