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Chocolate Mint Pizzelles

These Chocolate Mint Pizzelles are light and crisp cookies and the flavor is perfect for Christmas. These delectable treats are a breeze to prepare, requiring only a few simple ingredients and a pizzelle iron. The thin wafer-like cookie is a traditional Italian treat made during the holidays and so easy to make.

Cookie recipes don’t get much easier than this! The batter comes together quickly, and the iron does all the work, creating beautiful, intricate patterns on each one. Once baked, the pizzelles emerge with a delicate crunch and a delightful minty chocolate flavor that will have you reaching for more.

Chocolate mint pizzelles on wire rack image with text overlay

Growing up in an Italian and Ukrainian family I was lucky enough to eat many different dishes and sweets. My Dad and I would make classic anise pizzelle cookies every Christmas. On one of the last holidays I spent with him before he passed, we made them the very very old-fashioned way – one at a time as we did in this Classic Italian Pizzelles recipe. We so made his favorite Classic Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. It was a wonderful memory!

Of course, growing up Dad had a pizzelle iron that made four at a time, unlike the one I have which makes two. Years later as an adult, Dad inadvertently got rid of the cookie maker and I was heartbroken! I would have loved to have it!

mint chocolate pizzelles on wooden board

This really is a simple recipe and once you make them, you’ll be hooked.

Chocolate Mint Pizzelles

When I was experimenting with this recipe, I first made them without the peppermint extract (okay, I just forgot to add it) and the chocolate flavor was amazing but lacking something. Yeah, the mint. Take two, I added only one teaspoon of mint extract. So not enough! Couldn’t even tell it was in there. Batch number three was a winner! One tablespoon of peppermint extract was perfect! Yes, I did say one tablespoon. Trust me. While you can also use a mint extract, the peppermint felt more holidayish.

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You should also use good quality unsweetened Dutch-processed cocoa in this recipe. The batter can be made up to 3 days in advance and stored in the refrigerator. This is convenient when you are making tons of baked goods. I usually make a double or triple batch ahead of time.

Timesaving Tips and Variations

  • The batter can be made up to 3 days in advance and stored in the refrigerator.
  • Use good quality unsweetened Dutch-processed cocoa.
  • Instead of peppermint extract, you can use mint.
  • Try replacing the peppermint extract with orange extract.
  • Place a dollop of batter slightly off the center of the design (slightly off-center towards the back).
  • Store wrapped in aluminum foil or in metal tins to maintain crispness.
  • For some variations: dip a portion of the cookie in melted white chocolate and decorate with sprinkles or chopped hazelnuts.
  • For a dessert idea: when the pizzelles are hot off the iron, wrap them around a thick wooden spoon handle or something similar and let them cool that way. Once cool, fill them with your favorite cannoli filling.
  • Make an ice cream sandwich using two pizzelles.
  • Dust them with powdered sugar.
  • Roll them into a waffle cone shape, cool, and fill them with ice cream.
stack of chocolate peppermint pizzelles

Such a pretty and tasty cookie for the Christmas season, but then can be made anytime of the year.

Pizzelles are traditional Italian waffle cookies. The batter consists of melted butter, sugar, eggs, flour, and baking powder. The flavoring you add to them is usually anise, vanilla, or chocolate. Of course, adding other flavorings is fun to try.

They are thin and wafer-like and to make them you do need a special pressed iron machine. I mentioned that my appliance makes two cookies. Since they only take about a minute each to make, making two at a time didn’t take long at all.

chocolate pizzelles close up

A fun and festive twist on a traditional Italian sweet treat, they’re the perfect treat to brighten up your holiday season.

What is the Secret to Keeping Pizzelles Crispy?

Once you take the pizzelles off the iron, lay them flat on a cooling rack. Do not stack them. Stacking will cause them to be soft and not crisp. They need to cool and air dry for a bit before you can stack them and store them. I let them sit out for about an hour before storing them.

Also, allowing them to cool that long before tasting them is best as the pizzelles will be more flavorful. Tasting them straight from the pizzelle iron, will be good but let them cool completely and then give them a try again. The flavors will be enhanced.

How do you Store Pizzelles?

My grandma and my dad wrapped them in aluminum foil in stacks of 6 or 8. Why foil, you ask? If you store them in plastic containers or bags, the pizzelles will soften, but they taste delicious just the same. Wrapping them in foil maintains their crispness. You can also use a metal tin to store them. Trust me!

reverse is of the pizzelle cookie that looks like a waffle

The reverse side of the cookie is just as pretty with the waffle pattern.

Can you Freeze Pizzelles?

Yes, you can freeze pizzelles. I’ve never done it as they are usually gone before I even think about doing so. However, before freezing, be sure they are completely cool and crisp. Wrap them in small stacks in aluminum foil and then store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Here are a few more delightful holiday treats to bake up for your family, friends, or anyone you want to share with.

Personally, I would make them all to share but save a few for myself!

stack of pizzelle cookies made with chocolate and mint

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This is one recipe that I specific tool is needed to make the recipe successfully. Other than that, common kitchen items are used.

  • Cucina pizzelle iron
  • mixing bowls
  • whisk
  • measuring cups and spoons
  • small microwave-safe bowl
  • wire cooling racks

Ingredients

One of the things I love about this recipe is that it uses what I have on hand. Other than the extract, you may too.

  • flour
  • unsweetened cocoa powder
  • baking powder
  • ground cinnamon
  • finely grated orange zest
  • fine salt
  • eggs, at room temperature
  • granulated sugar
  • unsalted butter, melted, cooled to room temperature
  • peppermint extract
  • non-stick spray
pizzelle ingredients
Ingredients needed.

Simple ingredients quite often make the best tasting sweets and treats. Keep your pantry stocked!

How to Make this Chocolate Mint Pizzelle Recipe

Step 1

Whisk the flour, cocoa, baking powder, cinnamon, orange zest, and salt together in a large bowl. Set aside.

dry ingredients in mixing bowl

Step 2

In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs, sugar, peppermint extract, and melted butter together until smooth and combined.

sugar butter and egg mixture for pizzelles

Step 3

Gradually add the sugar egg mixture into the dry ingredients until combined. The batter will be thick.

chocolate mint pizzelle batter

Step 4

Preheat a pizzelle iron, for about 5 minutes. Lightly spray the hot surface with nonstick cooking spray or brush with vegetable oil. The iron I use has a light indicator for when it’s preheated and ready to use. Always check the manufacturing directions of the press you have before using it.

Step 5

Spoon about a tablespoon of the batter into the center of each imprint. I use two spoons to help get the batter off of the spoon and onto the griddle. The batter is very thick. Also, if you place a dollop of batter slightly off the center of the design (slightly off-center towards the back), you’ll have a more even cookie. When you close the lid on the iron, it presses the batter a bit forward.

pizzelle maker with batter on griddle

Step 6

Close the iron and cook for about 45 – 50 seconds. Open and remove from the iron using a fork or thin flat spatula, lay them flat, and cool on a rack. Repeat with the remaining batter.

chocolate mint pizzelles on griddle

Step 7

Allow pizzelles to lay flat and cool completely, for about an hour to maintain their crispness before storing as directed in the recipe card.

mint chocolate pizzelles stacked on cooling rack

Enjoy your Italian treats with a cup of coffee or tea or top vanilla ice cream with them.

close up of chocolate mint Italian pizzelles

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mint chocolate pizzelles stacked on cooling rack

Chocolate Mint Pizzelles

These Chocolate Mint Pizzelles are light and crisp cookies and the flavor is perfect for Christmas. The thin wafer-like cookie is a traditional Italian treat made during the holidays and so easy to make.
5 from 6 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American, Italian
Keyword: chocolate, chocolate mint pizzelles, Italian pizzelles, mint, pizzelles
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 36 pizzelles
Author: Lisa Kerhin

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ cups flour
  • ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, Dutch-processed
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • teaspoon fresh orange zest
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 1 tablespoon peppermint extract
  • non-stick cooking spray or vegetable oil.

Instructions

  • Whisk the flour, cocoa, baking powder, cinnamon, orange zest, and salt together in a large mixing bowl. Set aside.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs, sugar, peppermint extract, and melted butter together until smooth and combined.
  • Gradually add the sugar egg mixture into the dry ingredients until combined.
  • Preheat a pizzelle iron about 5 minutes. Lightly spray the hot surface with nonstick cooking spray or brush with vegetable oil. The iron I use has a light indicator for when it’s preheated and ready to use.
  • Spoon about a tablespoon of the batter into the center of each cookie imprint. I use two spoons to help get the batter off of the spoon and onto the griddle. The batter is very thick. Also, if you place a dollop of batter slightly off the center of the design (slightly off-center towards the back), you’ll have a more even cookie. When you close the lid on the iron, it presses the batter a bit forward.
  • Close the iron and cook for about 45 – 50 seconds. Open and remove cookies from the iron, lay them flat, and cool on a rack. Repeat with the remaining batter.
  • Allow pizzelles to lay flat and cool completely, for about an hour to maintain their crispness before storing.
  • Do not stack them. Stacking the cookies will cause them to be soft and not crisp. They need to cool and air dry for a bit before you can stack them and store them.

Notes

See blog post for tips and variations.

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25 Comments

  1. Holiday food memories with loved ones is a blessing. I don’t think I’ve ever had a pizzelle and I don’t have a pizzelle maker but they certainly sound delicious.

  2. 5 stars
    What an amazing flavor for a light and crunchy pizzelle. Looking forward to trying these.

  3. I just love these cookies! They are so delicate and pretty. They are so different than most of the other cookies. Love!

  4. 5 stars
    Yum! Love this chocolate mint twist on one of my favorites!

  5. My sis has my mom’s iron so my guys bought me one for Christmas a few years back. Definitely need to try this flavor combo, my son loves mint!

  6. Mmmmm, simply beautiful and I love a simple dusting of powdered sugar on top.

  7. 5 stars
    This is so much fun! I needed a new gadget in the kitchen 🙂

  8. I love the chocolate and mint combination in these pizzzelles! Such a fun and stunning Christmas cookie!

  9. Yum, these sound/look delicious! I had a neighbor that would make us pizzelles every Christmas, we so enjoyed them.
    Visiting from Senior salon pit stop
    Merry Christmas to you and yours!

  10. These sound so yummy!

  11. Erin @ Cracker Crumb Life says:

    These look so fun to make! My son loves chocolate mint too; I will have to try them!

    Thanks for linking up with Comfy Cozy Christmas! ~ Erin @ Cracker Crumb Life

  12. Linda Primmer says:

    5 stars
    Such a lovely recipe. This recipe is just what I need to make pizzelles. I bought the gadget a few years ago. I am happy to feature your Chocolate mint pizzelles at Love Your Creativity. Merry Christmas.

    1. Enjoy the recipe and the pizzelle iron! Thank you for the feature, too, it’s an honor!