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Olivia's Kitchen / Gluten-Free Desserts / Gluten-Free White Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies

Published: Dec 20, 2021 · Modified: Mar 19, 2025 by Olivia Parsons

Gluten-Free White Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies

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These gluten-free white chocolate peppermint cookies are perfect for the holidays. A buttery cookie filled with white chocolate and crushed candy canes will be a crowd favorite on your Christmas cookie table.

candy cane white chocolate cookie with a bite missing

These gluten-free white chocolate candy cane cookies are packed with holiday cheer! Filled with white chocolate puddles and crushed candy canes, these giant buttery cookies are soft and chewy in the middle with delicious crispy edges.

Based on my recipe for Gluten-Free White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies, this holiday version brings cheer with its peppermint flavor. These cookies are big and thick like a classic bakery-style cookie.

Homemade gluten-free white chocolate peppermint cookies are perfect for your Christmas cookie table. They'd be great as a gift, when you're entertaining, or of course for yourself when you have the craving.

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Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • A holiday hit! These cookies are festive in look and flavour. Plus they're allergy-friendly.
  • Bakery quality. These giant cookies are filled with pools of white chocolate and chunks of candy cane. This makes them super chewy on the inside and crispy on the outside.
  • Quick and easy to make. Mixing the dough together takes just a few minutes! Then half an hour of chill time, and they bake. You could have delicious white chocolate peppermint cookies in just 1 hour.

Want more holiday cookies? Try my Gluten-Free Slice-and-Bake Sugar Cookies, Grandma's Gluten-Free Shortbread Cookies, Gingerbread Amaretti Cookies, Gluten & Dairy-Free Millionaire Shortbread, Gluten-Free Christmas Crack, or Gluten-Free Snickerdoodles.

Ingredient Notes

Here is everything you'll need to make these gluten-free white chocolate peppermint cookies:

ingredients to make gluten free candy cane white chocolate cookies
  • Salted butter: Ensure the butter is softened yet still cool. Add an extra ¼ teaspoon salt if you are using unsalted butter.
  • Brown sugar & white sugar: The combination of both sugars ensures these cookies develop crispy edges, while staying moist in the centre.
  • Vanilla extract: Enhances all other flavours in these cookies.
  • Peppermint extract: Emphasizes the minty flavour from the candy canes.
  • Egg: Keep the egg cold until you add it to the dough. This will keep the dough cool and help the cookies hold their shape.
  • Gluten-free all-purpose flour with xanthan gum: I use Bob's Red Mill 1:1 Baking Flour (blue bag).
  • Baking powder & baking soda: The use of both leaveners ensure the perfect crinkly, soft, and crispy cookie.
  • Salt: Add an extra ¼ teaspoon salt if using unsalted butter.
  • White chocolate chunks: I like to chop about 1 ½ white chocolate bars (150g) for these cookies. You certainly could use white chocolate chips for these cookies, but I find chopped chocolate melts much better. I use Lindt Swiss classic white chocolate.
  • Crushed candy canes: I like to incorporate these both in the cookie and sprinkled on top after baking for a festive look and minty taste. Ensure your candy canes do not contain wheat or gluten. At some stores, I've seen that you can buy crushed candy canes. Alternatively, you can crush full candy canes in the food processor, or put them in a ziplock bag and whack with a rolling pin or heavy object. Ensure they're left in chunks, not dust.

Substitutions

Here are a few suggestions if you're looking to make some substitutions:

  • Dairy-free: Change the butter for a stick of dairy-free butter. For the white chocolate, No Whey is an option that is gluten-free and dairy-free. ichoc makes a vegan white chocolate, but notes it may contain traces of gluten. Be sure to check the candy cane ingredients too.
  • Change the chocolate: Milk chocolate or dark chocolate would be delicious.
  • Make smaller cookies: Make approximately 28 smaller cookies instead of 14 larger cookies. Note that the bake time may be shorter. Check the cookies around 5 minutes and bake until lightly golden.
candy cane pieces falling on a stack of candy cane white chocolate cookies

Step-by-Step Instructions

Be sure to read the recipe card below for the full ingredient list and instructions. 

(1) Use a mixer with beaters or the paddle attachment to beat the butter and both sugars together until light and fluffy. If you don't have an electric mixer, use a wooden spoon or your hands to ensure the sugars get dissolved in the butter.

Beat in the extracts and egg, switching to a whisk if you are doing this by hand.

Place the gluten-free flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in the bowl. Lightly stir them together on top, then gently mix together until there are no dry spots. The dough will be fairly thick.

(2) Save 16 large pieces of white chocolate for topping the cookies. Fold in the remaining chopped white chocolate and crushed candy canes until thoroughly combined.

cookie dough in a bowl with a rubber spatula
pouring white chocolate and candy cane chunks into cookie dough

(3) Divide the dough into 14 balls, each about 2-3 tablespoon of dough (approximately 60g). Place on a small parchment-lined baking sheet or plate and top each ball with a large piece of white chocolate. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Halfway through the chill time, preheat the oven to 350ºF.

Place the dough balls on 2 large parchment-lined baking sheets. Make sure there is room between them for the cookies to spread. Bake for 13-15 minutes until the edges are lightly coloured and the centres are still a little soft.

Baking Tip: For perfectly round cookies, take a large cookie cutter or the top of a glass and gently run it around each cookie immediately after removing it from the oven. This will reinforce a circular shape as the cookie cools. Sprinkle the tops with more crushed candy cane pieces.

(4) Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 15 minutes until they have set slightly, then transfer to a wire rack to continue cooling. Enjoy warm or allow to come to room temperature.

cookie dough balls with white chocolate on the top
candy cane white chocolate cookies on a wire rack

Storage & Freezing Instructions

Storage Instructions: Cookies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 4-5 days. Reheat for 10 seconds in the microwave if desired. 

Freezing Instructions:

Cookie dough balls can be frozen in an airtight container for several months. Bake from frozen according to the above instructions, but note that the cookies may take a few extra minutes in the oven.

Baked cookies will freeze well. Wrap cookies tightly in plastic wrap or tin foil and place in an airtight, freezer safe container. Freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, allow to sit at room temperature for a few hours. Reheat for 10-15 seconds in the microwave if desired. 

Expert Tips

Here are some of my top tips and tricks for successful gluten-free cookies:

  • Ensure the butter is softened but still cool. Keeping the dough relatively cool will help achieve the thick bakery-style cookie.
  • Roughly chop the chocolate and crush the candy canes. Large chunks provide melty chocolate puddles and good candy cane crunch in the cookies. The textures are part of what make these cookies so great.
  • How to crush the candy canes. At some stores, I've seen that you can buy crushed candy canes. Alternatively, you can crush full candy canes in the food processor, or put them in a ziplock bag and whack with a rolling pin or heavy object. Ensure they're left in chunks, not dust.
  • Don't go overboard on the peppermint. Peppermint extract is quite strong, so a little bit is all you need for that festive flavour. Don't be tempted to put extra candy cane chunks in the dough either, as they can make the cookies spread too much when baking as the sugar melts.
  • Form the cookie dough balls before refrigerating. The dough will be easier to shape and work with prior to chilling.
  • Shape them right out of the oven. For perfectly round cookies, take a large cookie cutter or the top of a glass and gently run it around each cookie immediately after removing it from the oven. This will reinforce a circular shape as the cookie cools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are candy canes gluten-free?

Most candy canes should be gluten-free—they're basically just made of sugar. But as always, be sure to check the ingredients on the candy canes at your grocery store to ensure there are no gluten-containing ingredients.

Can I make peppermint cookies dairy-free?

Yes, but it could be tricky. Changing the butter for a dairy-free stick of butter is relatively simple these days. The white chocolate may be slightly more challenging. No Whey is an option that is gluten-free and dairy-free. ichoc makes a vegan white chocolate, but notes it may contain traces of gluten. Alternatively, use dark chocolate.

Can I make these chocolate peppermint cookies?

Adding cocoa powder to the dough and changing the white for dark chocolate could turn these cookies into double chocolate peppermint cookies. However, I have not tested this variation and cannot yet recommend an amount of cocoa powder, as that would likely change other ingredient quantities. Try searching for a gluten-free chocolate peppermint cookie.

Do I really have to chill the dough?

Chilling the cookie dough will help achieve the classic soft-in-the-middle, yet crispy-on-the-edges bakery style texture. Trust me it's worth it! Plus it's only 30 minutes in the fridge.

Can I make these into smaller cookies?

Make 28 smaller cookies instead of 14 large cookies. Note that the bake time may be shorter. Check the cookies around 5 minutes and leave in the oven until lightly golden.

candy cane white chocolate cookies on a tray

These gluten-free white chocolate candy cane cookies are packed full of chocolatey chunks and peppermint flavor. With a crispy edge and chewy centre, this festive treat will fit right in on your Christmas cookie table. See below for more Christmas baking ideas!

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Gluten-Free White Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies

These gluten-free white chocolate peppermint cookies are perfect for the holidays with their festive flavour. A delicious, buttery cookie filled with white chocolate, peppermint extract, and crushed candy canes will be a crowd favourite on your Christmas cookie table.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Diet: Gluten Free
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Chill Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour
Servings: 14 cookies
Calories: 238kcal
Author: Olivia Parsons

Ingredients
 

  • ½ cup salted butter, softened add an extra ¼ teaspoon salt if using unsalted butter
  • ½ cup packed brown sugar
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 1 egg cold
  • 1⅔ cup gluten-free all-purpose flour with xanthan gum
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt add an extra ¼ teaspoon salt if using unsalted butter
  • 1 cup white chocolate chunks about 150g or 1.5 bars
  • ½ cup crushed candy canes

Instructions

  • Use a mixer with beaters or the paddle attachment to beat the butter and both sugars together until light and fluffy. If you don't have an electric mixer, use a wooden spoon or your hands to ensure the sugars get dissolved in the butter.
  • Beat in the extracts and egg, switching to a whisk if you are doing this by hand.
  • Place the gluten-free flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in the bowl. Lightly stir them together on top, then gently mix together until there are no dry spots. The dough will be fairly thick. Save 16 large pieces of white chocolate for topping the cookies. Fold in the remaining chopped white chocolate and crushed candy canes until thoroughly combined.
  • Divide the dough into 14 balls, each about 2-3 tablespoon of dough (approximately 60g). Place on a small parchment-lined baking sheet or plate and top each ball with a large piece of white chocolate. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Halfway through the chill time, preheat the oven to 350ºF.
  • Place the dough balls on 2 large parchment-lined baking sheets. Make sure there is room between them for the cookies to spread. Bake for 13-15 minutes until the edges are lightly coloured and the centres are still a little soft. For perfectly round cookies, take a large cookie cutter or the top of a glass and gently run it around each cookie immediately after removing it from the oven. This will reinforce a circular shape as the cookie cools. Sprinkle the tops with more crushed candy cane pieces.
  • Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 15 minutes until they have set slightly, then transfer to a wire rack to continue cooling. Enjoy warm or allow to come to room temperature.

Notes

  • Storage: Cookies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 4-5 days. Reheat for 10 seconds in the microwave if desired.
  • Freezing: Cookie dough balls can be frozen in an airtight container for several months. Bake from frozen according to the above instructions, but note that the cookies may take a few extra minutes in the oven.
  • Baked cookies will freeze well. Wrap cookies tightly in plastic wrap or tin foil and place in an airtight, freezer safe container. Freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, allow to sit at room temperature for a few hours. Reheat for 10-15 seconds in the microwave if desired. 
 
Nutrition facts are an estimate.

Nutrition

Calories: 238kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 1.6g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6.4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2.8g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 32mg | Sodium: 156mg | Potassium: 48mg | Fiber: 0.8g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 67IU | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 0.16mg
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