Peppermint Brownies are a must make recipe for Christmas! Holiday baking has never been so easy or delicious. Peppermint, cheesecake, and chocolate is a tasty combination. These cheesecake brownies are the perfect Christmas brownies, but I make them year round. They’re amazingly delicious!
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Peppermint Brownies
Peppermint Brownies are the perfect festive treat for Christmas. I can’t get enough of these easy Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies, no matter what time of year it is!
These cheesecake brownies are the perfect mix of two amazing desserts, and nothing says Christmas quite like peppermint. They are truly the best Christmas brownies ever.
If you’re looking for the perfect Christmas brownies, look no further! These Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies are exactly what you need!
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Cheesecake Brownies
I had a bit of inspiration for these Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies. I adapted this delicious recipe from the ridiculously amazing site, Chocolate Chocolate and More.
If you’re looking for a baking recipe, that is the site to check first. Joan’s Brownie Bottom Cheesecake Bars were calling my name and I knew I had to give them a try! I’m pretty proud with what I came up with. The perfect Christmas dessert recipe!
Love peppermint? Try our Slow Cooker Peppermint Hot Chocolate, Spiked Peppermint Eggnog Ice Cream, or our Peppermint Ice Cream Brownie Bars!
Best Christmas Brownies
In all my years, I’ve never seen such a perfect Christmas brownies recipe! I mean, Peppermint Brownies were made for the festive season, and I’m so excited to serve these on the big day. The mix of mint and chocolate is just so good!
These Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies are also delicious year-round. You could substitute so many different flavors for the cheesecake layer, making this a must-make for every occasion. I would love to hear your creative adaptations!
How to Make Peppermint Brownies
These Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies are so much easier than you think. Remember who you’re dealing with here: if I’m sharing them, it’s because they’re easy!
If you really want to make them simple, you could also use a boxed brownie mix instead of making the brownie layer from scratch. Whatever works for you! We’ll be using a 9×13 baking dish for this recipe (lined with parchment paper or sprayed with non-stick spray).
Here’s a quick overview of how to make Peppermint Brownies:
Brownie Layer
- Combine eggs, sugar, butter, and vanilla.
- In another bowl, combine flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt.
- Combine the egg mixture and the flour mixture, then stir in the peppermint chips.
- Pour peppermint brownie batter into baking dish and spread into an even layer.
- Bake for 20 minutes at 350°F.
Cheesecake Layer (make this while brownies are baking)
- Use a stand-up mixer to beat cream cheese until smooth.
- Add in sour cream, lemon juice, peppermint extract, and sugar, and beat until combined.
- While mixer is still on, add eggs in one at a time.
- Then stir in peppermint baking chips (or crushed candy canes).
Assemble Brownies
- Once brownies have baked for 20 minutes, spread the cheesecake mixture on top of the brownie layer, and top with a layer of peppermint baking chips.
- Return peppermint brownies to the oven and bake another 30-35 minutes.
- Let them cool completely after cooking, and then place them in the refrigerator to chill for about 2 hours before serving.
Serving the peppermint cheesecake brownies cold really adds to that cooling effect from the peppermint, which make them extra delicious. Mint chocolate everything just tastes better chilled!
Check the recipe card for full detailed instructions and WATCH the VIDEO to see it in action.
Do you need to refrigerate cheesecake brownies?
Yes, you should keep these in the refrigerator both before and after serving. Let them sit in there until you serve to get that chilled effect. You should also store leftovers in there since these are half cheesecake.
Finally, the ultimate Christmas Brownies! I love these Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies so much, and I just know you guys will too. So get to baking and enjoy your Christmas!
Watch the Video and See the recipe card for How to Make Peppermint Brownies. Enjoy!
If you like these peppermint brownies, try these other Christmas dessert recipes:
- Chocolate Pecan Pie
- Cream Cheese Brownies
- Apple Pie Cupcakes
- French Silk Pie Recipe
- Chocolate Spritz Cookies
- Soft Gingerbread Cookies with Rum Glaze
- Snowball Cookies
- Hot Chocolate Bread Pudding
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I made these into raspberry cheesecake brownies when i realized i had too many candycane desserts planned for a Christmas event. They were seriously delicious. Changes:
In brownies, subbed reg choc chips for mint crunch chips.
Subbed vanilla extract for peppermint.
In cheesecake layer:
Omitted mint chips and candy canes. Drizzled 1/3 cup raspberry puree and swirled with a knife.
Note: I also realized my sour cream was bad when I was already halfway through the recipe, so I subbed in 1/8 cup skim milk instead. Cheesecake layer was very creamy and delicious, but had to bake about 5 min longer to stop jiggling.
This was fantastic. I immediately regretted only making 1 batch.
I’ll have to give that recipe a try!! It sounds delicious!
I am using this recipe but only have creme de menthe baking chips vs peppermint chips. Also hoping that I can use vanilla extract in the cheesecake batter because I don’t have peppermint. Hope it turns out great! The original looks amazing!
I think that will taste amazing!!
If you use brownie mix, do you fully cook it? I did 20 min out of ~30/35 and the whole thing was pudding at the end and is currently residing in the trash. The cheesecake layer was too much on the pudding and it was a mess:( I’m willing to perhaps try again but I don’t understand what happened? Should the cheesecake layer be super thick too?
Hmm, I’m not sure what could have happened. The brownies didn’t firm up in the 20 minutes so you could pour the cheesecake on and continue? Did you use a 9×13 size pan? The cheesecake layer should be about as thick as shown, about 1/2 inch. I’m sorry I’m not more help, I’ve never had this happen.
My cheesecake bars tastes great, but my brownie part in the center didn’t cook all the way through. I used a tin foil pan so maybe that was my problem, open to any suggestions for next time????
looking Awesome, My son definitely going to love this….
Awesome!!! xoxo
I made these last year and am back for the recipe again. They are super festive and delicious. Everyone loved them.
Looks great, can’t wait to make them Saturday!
If I use boxed brownie mix, should I use the whole mix? Seems like it might make thicker brownie part than if I used the ingredients above. Also, will the bake time remain the same? I don’t want the brownie part to become too hard! I believe the boxed brownies bake for like 20-30 min until completely finished.
Can’t wait to make these though!
Thanks
Could you use cheesecake out of a box or no bake cheesecake?
Read the reviews and was excited to make these. Maybe I expected too much or maybe my baking standards are higher but I thought these were terrible. I followed the recipe exactly. Maybe they would be better using a box brownie mix. Cake part was dry and the crushed candy canes in the mix weren’t a good addition. Crushing the candy canes was a chore and I pretty much ruined my rolling pin doing it. Once the brownies cooled it was difficult to cut them without mangling the peppermint topping. I was not impressed. A lot of work for nothing. It’s not often I throw food away but I did these.
Come on, you almost RUINED your rolling pin by crushing candy??? Is your rolling pin made of play-doh? You seem to be going out of your way to write a nasty review.
I’m with you Joelle and the rolling pin comment ! I for one can’t wait to try them and I have 4 great-nephews who won’t be able to get enough.
Merry Christmas Becky and thank you for sharing.