Grinch Cookies
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Grinch cookies are so fun and festive with their bright green color, festive flavor, and colorful M&M candy pieces! My recipe comes together in minutes with NO chilling required. Recipe includes a how-to video!

Grinch Cookies (From Scratch!)
Here’s a unique addition to your Christmas cookie tray: Grinch cookies! I actually developed this recipe several years ago and can’t believe I haven’t shared it here sooner. These cookies are incredibly soft and chewy, fun, and kids love them!
Grinch cookies are the perfect accompaniment to a Grinch movie night (with plenty of hot chocolate and marshmallows, too). Festive and cute, they’re dyed Grinch-green and decorated with colorful red and green M&M candies.
We’ll infuse a hint of peppermint extract in the dough too–just enough to add a wintery flavor, but not so much that it’s overwhelming.

Why you’ll love this recipe:
- The dough is made from scratch: no cake mix or pudding mix here!
- Subtle mint flavor: make sure to use peppermint extract, not mint.
- No chilling required: the cookies still come out soft and chewy though!
- Dough can be made in advance or frozen: instructions for this are below.
- Ready in 30 minutes: we love a fast and flavorful cookie around here!
What You Need
Most of these ingredients are pretty straightforward, but let’s go over a few of the important ones before we get started.

- Softened butter. I like using unsalted butter to have better control of the salt in the recipe, but you could use salted butter and reduce the salt to ½ teaspoon. Your butter should be softened, but don’t let it get so warm that it’s melty or appears oily on the outside, or your dough will spread too much!
- Peppermint extract. Make sure to use peppermint extract and not mint extract! Mint tends to taste a bit like toothpaste, while the peppermint has a more festive taste. Just a teaspoon is plenty to give this recipe a subtle mint flavor.
- Cornstarch. This keeps our Grinch cookies thick and prevents them from spreading. It also helps us avoid a chilling step in this recipe!
- Food coloring. Of course this is optional, but it is helpful for a true Grinch-y feel. I recommend using gel food coloring; it’s more potent, and you won’t have to use near as much as you would with liquid food coloring. I used “leaf green” coloring for these cookies.
- M&M candies. I use the festive red and green bag, but you could really use whatever colors you like here. I save about ¼ cup of these for pressing into the tops of the cookies after they come out of the oven.
SAM’S TIP: Some people like to add red candy/sprinkle hearts to their Grinch cookies to mimic the Grinch’s “two-sizes too small” heart. Feel free to add these in along with or instead of the M&Ms!
This is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
How to Make Grinch Cookies

- Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, then stir in the eggs and extracts until combined.
- Whisk together the dry ingredients in a separate bowl, then gradually stir them into the wet ingredients.
- Add food coloring, if using, and stir it in well until it’s evenly distributed.
- Add M&Ms then fold them into the batter. Despite what it might look like from my photo above, I actually recommend folding in the M&Ms with a spatula rather than using a mixer (my mixer was just resting there after mixing the dough, I switched to a spatula for the add-ins).
- Drop dough onto a parchment lined baking sheet, giving the cookies a bit of breathing room so they cook evenly and don’t spread into each other.
- Bake! The cookies sometimes appear slightly underdone when finished baking. Let them cool completely on the baking sheet, where they’ll finish cooking as they cool (and don’t move them early, they’ll be fragile and prone to breaking!). This technique keeps the cookies soft and chewy for days.
SAM’S TIP: If your dough got too warm and your cookies start to spread too much, just place your cookie dough in the fridge for 10-20 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. To do this, simply follow the instructions for drop cookies in my how to freeze cookie dough post. I love doing this when I’m baking for the holidays–it saves so much time!
You don’t have to! You could substitute another flavor (almond would be good here too), or you can just use more vanilla extract instead. I don’t personally recommend mint extract, which has a spearmint flavor that I don’t feel belongs in cookies (I don’t even like it in toothpaste or gum, though, so if you do you may feel differently!).
Yes! This dough can be made 3-4 days in advance. Just keep it covered so it doesn’t dry out or absorb any odors from your fridge.

Stay tuned for even more NEW Christmas cookie recipes–I’ve got quite a few to share with you this month 🥰
Enjoy!
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Grinch Cookies
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter, softened
- 1 ⅔ cups (334 g) granulated sugar
- 2 eggs, room temperature preferred
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
- 3 cups (375 g) all-purpose flour
- 2 Tablespoons cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Green food coloring, i used Americolor leaf green
- 1 ½ cup (340 g) red and green M&Ms, divided
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F (175C) and line several baking sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, use an electric mixer (or stand mixer) to cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter, 1 ⅔ cups (334 g) granulated sugar
- Add eggs, vanilla extract, and peppermint extract and stir until thoroughly combined.2 eggs, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
- In a separate, medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.3 cups (375 g) all-purpose flour, 2 Tablespoons cornstarch, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt
- Gradually stir dry ingredients into wet until completely combined.
- Add food coloring (if using) and stir until fully combined.Green food coloring
- Add M&Ms (I add slightly over a cup/about 240 grams at this point and reserve the rest for topping the cookies, but you can stir them all into the batter if you prefer) and use a spatula until evenly distributed through batter.1 ½ cup (340 g) red and green M&Ms
- Scoop by 1 ½ Tablespoon-sized scoop and drop onto baking sheet, spacing cookies at least 2” (5cm) apart.
- Bake in center rack of 350F (175C) preheated oven for 8-10 minutes. Remove from oven and immediately top with reserved M&Ms (if you reserved any). Allow cookies to cool completely on baking sheet before enjoying.
Notes
Storing
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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These cookies are amazing. Sometimes peppermint can over power but these were just perfect.
Thanks Sam!
I’m so glad you enjoyed them, Brett! Thank you for letting me now how they turned out for you, I really appreciate it! 🙂
I love to bake. Anytime I go to my friends house they request my pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. I decided to change it up last Christmas and made these. They were hesitant but once they tried them they loved them! I will be making them an again this year!
Question any suggestions to replace the M&Ms…one friend is allergic to peanuts so consequently they have to stay away from them.
I’m not sure of something else red and green but you can always substitute white chocolate chips or semisweet chocolate chips could work. They won’t have the same color pop. 🙂
Hershey makes a nut free candy called Hershey-ets that can be used. They come in red/green during the Christmas season.
Thank you Michelle
I used red and green glazed cherries cut into pieces. Turned out great.
That’s a great idea! I’m glad you enjoyed them. 🙂
Should I use regular m&ms or mini m&ms, or will either one work?
Hi Anne! I use regular, but min could certainly work. 🙂
They are really good. I love this recipe!! Keep them coming Sam.
I’m so glad you enjoyed them, Hope! 🙂
Brought these to a church Christmas party. They were a hit!
I’m so glad everyone enjoyed them so much, Sara! 🙂
I made these tonight again because it was a request. So yummy. I’m here a lot.❤️
We’re so happy our recipes have been such a hit, Lisa! Thanks for coming back to leave a review 🩷
I made these for my daughter and her son, because they are such Grinch fans. That is the theme of their home this year for Christmas. Well, big mistake. I wound up keeping all of the cookies for my household and I guess I will just have to bake a batch for her and just let her taste mine. I am not a big fan of mint in my cookies, so I just added some extra vanilla extract. They are delicious. Soft and chewy on the inside and crunchy around the edges. I did not have enough M&Ms to add on top when finished baking while still warm, which would have made them prettier, but they still tasted perfect. Next time I will add extra on the outside, for presentation purposes.
Too funny! We’re so happy you enjoyed them so much, Rosie 🩷
I made these and there great but my green color looks much lighter after baking, I used a green gel food coloring?!
Hi Gabriel! It does lighten a little bit after baking, but you can just add a touch more gel next time. 🙂
I am going to make these for Grinch day at my daughter’s school this Friday but I won’t be doing peppermint and I was thinking of just doing a heart sprinkle instead of the m&m’s. Should I choose a different recipe to dye green or do you think these will taste good without the m&m’s?
Hi Katelynn! You can certainly omit the M & M’s if you’d like. They aren’t really the star of the cookie, but just a nice accent to the flavor. 🙂
I made two batches – one with peppermint and one without, because my oldest kiddo hates anything mint flavored. Everyone was asking for the recipe!
We’re so glad they were a hit, Kourtney! 😊
Are you sure about the gram measurement of the m&m’s? I poured a full 10oz bag of m&m’s onto my scale and didn’t even come close to 376 grams – with no extras left for topping.
Hmm, yes you’re right, 10 oz should be enough for this recipe (I’m embarrassed, I’m very careful with my weights and use them myself) . I’m going to reweigh this. Though if you do end up using that many M&Ms, please don’t panic your cookies will still be delicious!
Hi Micki! I remeasured again today (multiple times) and the measurement listed is actually correct. My average of all the times I measured came out slightly lower this time so I changed it to 340 grams (because a 12oz bag would be sufficient, but 376 would be totally fine, too), but no a 10 oz bag would not be enough for this recipe. That being said, if it’s all you have on hand I would use it and I’m sure they’ll still be good!
I am looking for an EGGLESS Grinch cookie, but I can’t seem to find one. Is there something that I can substitute for the egg? I want to bake something fun for my Grandson that doesn’t include an ambulance ride.
Hi Mike! I would recommend making my eggless chocolate chip cookies, add the peppermint extract and food coloring, and substitute the chocolate chips there for red and green M&Ms. I hope that helps!
Can I freeze the baked cookies?
Yes that should be fine, enjoy!
I just subscribed to your website!!! However, I was wondering if you have a recipe book??
Hi Roger! I do not have a cookbook yet, but I am working on one. It’s a long process. 🙂
I made these delicious cookies tonight for my family. Not only were they great, but it made my house smell fantastic! Thank you!
I watched your video on YT where I follow your great recipes.
I’m so glad you enjoyed them so much, Lisa! 🙂