Christmas Thin Mint Cookies

These easy no-bake Christmas thin mint cookies combine crisp Ritz crackers, rich mint chocolate, and festive sprinkles for a homemade twist on the classic Girl Scout favorite. Simple to make, fun to decorate, and perfect for gifting, these minty holiday cookies will quickly become a go-to on your Christmas dessert table.

Close-up of chocolate-covered Christmas Thin Mint Cookies topped with red, green, and white sprinkles on a white plate, showing the festive no-bake holiday treat made with Ritz crackers and Andes mint chocolate.
These Christmas thin mint cookies are a family-favorite holiday tradition.

I’ve baked more cookies than I can count over the years, but nothing makes my grandchildren happier than these festive cookies. Every December, we gather in my kitchen with flour on our hands and Christmas music playing. The kids love dipping the crackers into warm mint chocolate and showering them with sprinkles or crushed candy canes.

Overhead view of homemade Christmas Thin Mint Cookies topped with red, green, and white sprinkles on a white plate, showing a festive and easy no-bake holiday cookie made with Ritz crackers and Andes mint chocolate.
Homemade Christmas Thin Mint Cookies are quick to make, fun to decorate, and perfect for gifting.

They sneak little bites when they think I’m not watching, and I just laugh. These cookies remind me of baking with my own mother decades ago. Now, seeing my grandkids carry on the tradition fills my heart and sweetens every Christmas.

Why You’ll Love These Christmas Thin Mint Cookies

  • Holiday-perfect: Crisp, minty, and chocolate-dipped — like a dressed-up Girl Scout Thin Mint.
  • Crowd-pleaser: Ideal for cookie exchanges, parties, and dessert trays.
  • Gift-ready: Package in tins, bags, or boxes for neighbors and teachers.
  • Kid-friendly: No oven needed — little helpers can dip and decorate.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Store or freeze for stress-free holiday baking.
  • Budget-smart: Just a few pantry staples create 60 cookies!

Christmas Thin Mint Cookie Ingredients

  • 12 oz Andes Crème de Menthe baking chips (or mint-flavored candy melts)
  • 60 Ritz crackers (about 1 sleeve and a half)
  • Optional toppings: Crushed candy canes, holiday sprinkles, or white chocolate drizzle
Andes Creme de Menthe baking chips and Ritz crackers arranged on a white marble surface, showing the simple two-ingredient setup for making easy no-bake with a mint chocolate coating.
Just a few simple ingredients to make the best no bake Christmas mint cookies.

Ingredient Notes & Swaps

  • Mint chocolate: No Andes? Use semisweet chocolate chips + ¼ tsp peppermint extract.
  • Gluten-free: Substitute gluten-free butter crackers for Ritz.
  • Dairy-free: Use Enjoy Life or Hu Kitchen mint baking chips.
  • Colorful twist: Try red and green candy melts for a peppermint bark look.
  • No mint fan? Add ½ tsp vanilla extract for a “Cookies ‘n’ Cream” vibe.

How to Make Christmas Mint Cookies

Step 1. Melt the mint chips: In a medium microwave-safe bowl, add the Andes Creme de Menthe baking chips. Heat in 30-second increments, stirring between each, until smooth and fully melted.

Step 2. Dip the Ritz crackers: Place one cracker in the melted chocolate. Use a fork to submerge it completely, making sure the entire cracker is coated.

Glass bowl filled with Andes Creme de Menthe baking chips on a white marble surface, showing the mint chocolate pieces before melting.
Smooth melted Andes mint chocolate in a glass bowl with a spoon lifting a drizzle of chocolate, showing the perfect texture for coating Ritz crackers .

Step 3. Shake off excess: Lift the cracker with the fork and let the extra chocolate drizzle off. Set the coated cracker onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Step 4. Repeat & decorate: Continue dipping crackers until you’ve used all the chocolate. While the coating is still soft, add holiday sprinkles, crushed candy canes, or decorations to match Christmas, birthdays, or showers.

Freshly dipped Ritz cracker thin mint cookies coated in melted Andes mint chocolate, setting on parchment paper to harden.
Chocolate-coated Ritz cracker thin mint cookies on parchment paper, half plain and half topped with red, green, and white sprinkles, showing the decorating step for no-bake Christmas Thin Mint Cookies.

Step 5. Let them set: Allow cookies to harden for 20–30 minutes at room temperature, or chill briefly to speed things up. Once set, enjoy immediately, package for gifting, or arrange on a plate for serving.

Close-up of a single Christmas Thin Mint Cookie covered in smooth mint chocolate and topped with red, green, and white sprinkles, showing detail of this easy no-bake holiday cookie made with Ritz crackers.

Thin Mint Cookie Tips and Tricks

  • Melt chocolate slowly: Heat Andes baking chips in short 30-second intervals, stirring often. Overheating can cause the coating to seize or turn grainy.
  • Use a fork for dipping: A fork lets excess chocolate drip off so your holiday thin mint cookies have a smooth, even coating.
  • Decorate right away: Add sprinkles, crushed candy canes, or drizzle before the chocolate sets — once it hardens, toppings won’t stick.
  • Cool completely: Let cookies harden at room temperature for 20–30 minutes before moving. Rushing this step can cause smudges or fingerprints.
Close-up angled shot of stacked chocolate-covered Christmas Thin Mint Cookies decorated with red, green, and white sprinkles, showing the glossy finish and festive detail of this easy no-bake holiday cookie recipe.
A whole plate of thin mint cookies just waiting for you to grab one.

Variations & Decorating Ideas

  • Classic dipped: Keep it sleek and glossy for that true Thin Mint look.
  • Sprinkle sparkle: Red and green sprinkles = instant Christmas magic.
  • Candy cane crunch: Crushed peppermint sticks add a crunchy holiday flair.
  • Sandwich style: Spread thin peppermint buttercream between two cookies for indulgent gifting.
  • Mini mints: Use mini crackers for bite-size party treats.
  • Year-round version: Swap Christmas sprinkles for pastel or Valentine décor.

Storage & Leftover Tips

  • Room temperature: Store cookies in an airtight container at room temp for up to 7 days. Separate layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
  • Refrigerator: If your kitchen runs warm, keep them in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Just let them sit at room temp a few minutes before serving so the chocolate softens slightly.
  • Freezer-friendly: These no-bake cookies freeze beautifully. Place in a single layer on a baking sheet until hardened, then transfer to a freezer bag or airtight container. They’ll last up to 2 months.
  • Gifting tip: If you’re packaging as holiday gifts, prep no more than 24 hours ahead for the freshest crunch and glossiest chocolate coating.
  • Reviving leftovers: If frozen cookies lose a little shine, drizzle with melted white chocolate or add festive sprinkles before serving to freshen up the look.
Overhead photo of a plate filled with chocolate-covered Christmas Thin Mint Cookies topped with red, green, and white sprinkles, showing an easy no-bake holiday cookie made with Ritz crackers and mint chocolate.
Serve these minty cookies with cocoa or coffee on your holiday tray.

FAQ: Christmas Thin Mint Cookies

Yes. If Andes Creme de Menthe baking chips are unavailable, substitute with another brand of mint-flavored baking chips or use semi-sweet chocolate mixed with ¼ teaspoon of peppermint extract. This provides the same refreshing mint flavor with a smooth, glossy finish.

Ritz crackers create the perfect crisp and buttery texture for this recipe, but similar round buttery crackers will also work. For a richer flavor, you can substitute homemade or store-bought chocolate wafer cookies.

Once the chocolate coating has fully hardened, arrange cookies in decorative tins or clear cellophane bags lined with parchment paper. Add a festive ribbon and tag for a professional and gift-ready presentation.

They do. The mint chocolate coating delivers the signature Thin Mint flavor, while the buttery Ritz cracker base adds a subtle crispness and light saltiness that makes them even more addictive.

Serving & Pairing Ideas

These cookies shine on a holiday dessert tray beside sugar cookies, fudge, and peppermint bark. Serve them with:

  • Hot cocoa topped with whipped cream
  • Peppermint mocha or coffee
  • A mug of tea during gift wrapping or family movie night

They also make adorable edible stocking stuffers or last-minute neighbor gifts.

These holiday thin mint cookies, are festive, nostalgic, and guaranteed to disappear fast. Whether you keep them simple or add candy-cane sparkle, they’ll bring joy to your kitchen and smiles to anyone lucky enough to receive a tin.

If you make them, I’d love to hear how they turned out! Please leave a comment and star rating below — your feedback helps other bakers find this recipe.

Don’t forget to pin it on Pinterest so you can find it easily every Christmas season.

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Christmas Thin Mint Cookies (Easy Ritz + Andes Version)


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These Christmas thin mint cookies are the easiest holiday treat you’ll ever make! They taste just like homemade Girl Scout Thin Mints — with a festive holiday twist.


Ingredients

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  • 1 bag Andes Creme de Menthe Baking Chips (10 oz)
  • 2 sleeves Ritz Crackers (about 60 crackers)
  • Optional: crushed candy canes, holiday sprinkles, or white chocolate drizzle

Instructions

  1. Melt the mint chocolate: Place Andes chips in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 30-second bursts, stirring between each, until smooth.
  2. Dip the crackers: Set a Ritz cracker on a fork and dip into the melted chocolate to coat completely.
  3. Tap off excess: Lift the cracker and gently tap the fork so extra chocolate drips off. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  4. Decorate: While the coating is still soft, add sprinkles or crushed candy canes, or drizzle with white chocolate.
  5. Let them set: Allow cookies to harden 20–30 minutes at room temperature, or chill briefly to speed it up. Enjoy, serve, or package for gifting.

Notes

  • Make ahead: These Christmas Thin Mint Cookies can be prepared up to 2 months in advance and stored in the freezer. Thaw at room temperature before serving or gifting.
  • Dietary swaps: Use gluten-free crackers and vegan chocolate chips to make a gluten-free or vegan holiday version. The results are just as festive and delicious.
  • Gift tip: Package in holiday tins or cellophane bags with ribbon. They travel well and make thoughtful, homemade gifts for neighbors, teachers, and friends.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Dessert, Holiday Cookies
  • Method: No-bake
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1
  • Calories: 90 kcal
  • Sugar: 7 g
  • Sodium: 70 mg
  • Fat: 5 g
  • Saturated Fat: 3 g
  • Carbohydrates: 11 g
  • Fiber: 0 g
  • Protein: 1 g
  • Cholesterol: 2 mg

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