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These Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups are made with ready to bake sugar cookie dough and pudding cups! They make a fun holiday dessert and are perfect for Christmas parties, cookie exchanges or just to put a smile on someone's face!
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These Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups are made with ready to bake sugar cookie dough and pudding cups! So easy to make and they are a super fun holiday dessert and are perfect for Christmas parties, cookie exchanges or just to put a smile on someone’s face!

Hot chocolate cookie cup with candy cane and mini marshmallows

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Winter can be a drag, but these Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups will brighten up even the gloomiest winter day!

Have you ever seen a recipe that you totally inspires you? Well, that is what happened with me with these adorable Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups! The Gunny Sack shared these a few years ago and I couldn’t get them off of my mind.

She made them a little different and used a different filling, but they totally inspired me to try my own version of these adorable cookies!

Do you just love holiday traditions? Me too!! What about the Elf on the Shelf? We love that one too, but we do the Mensch on the Bench (our Hanukkah twist on the Elf!!)

It doesn’t matter if you use an Elf or a Mensch – Let me help you out with some great Elf on the Shelf ideas that will help get you through the month!

What I adore about these Cookie Cups is how easy they are to make! They use ready to bake sugar cookies, already sectioned off into the perfect size and ready-made pudding cups, so there is virtually no “cooking” involved…really just assembling!

Do you love making cute things for the holiday’s? Like I mentioned, I love to food craft! What is food crafting… my definition is making cute things out of food!

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Want to see some of my favorite food crafts? Check out my DIY Peppermint Candy Bowl! These make great DIY gifts for Christmas!

Also, if you need some easy gifts to hand out to friends, co-workers and family. These DIY Candy Cane Sleighs are total winners! They are an easy DIY Christmas gift and really fun to make too!

If you know anything about Princess Pinky Girl, then you know that I think of myself as more of an assembler or food crafter rather than a cook. I love to make cute things with food and these Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups are all that and more!

To make these adorable Holiday Cookies, you only need about six ingredients. I would recommend making the cookie cups first and then topping them off with the pudding, marshmallow bits and sprinkles right when you are ready to serve them.

Don’t worry, though, topping them off only takes a few minutes! I am telling you that these Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups are perfect for a Christmas Party and will be the envy of any Christmas Cookie Exchange!

Cookie Cup held in hand

Ingredients

  • Ready to Bake Sugar Cookies
  • Ready to Eat Pudding Cups
  • Mini Marshmallow Bits (NOTE, these are NOT mini marshmallows, but mini marshmallow BITS – they can usually be found by the hot chocolate in the grocery – see link to view product!)
  • Mini Candy Canes
  • White Chocolate
  • Christmas Sprinkles

Step 1

Preheat oven to 350. Place one piece of ready to bake cookie dough in the bottom of each mini-muffin baking cup. Use your fingers to press the dough up and along the sides of the pan to make a cup shape.

Step 2

Bake for 10 minutes. Immediately after removing the cookies from the oven, take the end of a wooden spoon (or something similar) and gently re-form the “cup shape” by widening the center and flattening the bottom of cup. Place back in oven and bake for an additional 2 minutes.

Step 3

How to make cookie cups

Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool completely. Once cooled, use the end of a knife to gently pop out the cookie cups (you may have to gently twist them, but the should easily pop out).

Step 4

Using a sharp knife, carefully cut the mini candy canes and create a “cup handle” with the curved section and a “straw” with the remainder of the candy cane.

Step 5

Melt the white chocolate. Once melted, dip the end of the curved candy cane piece into the white chocolate and attach the candy cane handle to the cookie cup (see notes if you are having trouble keeping the candy cane handle sticking). Let the handle dry and set.

Step 6

Just before serving, spoon chocolate pudding into the cup. Add mini marshmallow bits, sprinkles and candy cane “straw”.

How to make hot chocolate cookie cups

Pro-Tips:

  • If you are not serving the cups right away, wait to put the pudding and toppings in them. Fill them right before serving!
  • NOTE, these are NOT mini marshmallows, but mini marshmallow BITS – they can usually be found by the hot chocolate in the grocery – see link to view product!
  • Regarding the candy cane handle… if you have trouble getting the handle to “stick” to the cup. Follow this tip.
    PRO-TIP: after dipping the candy cane in the white chocolate, hold the handle on to the cup and hold it in your freezer for about 30-60 seconds so the chocolate will set. Once it can stick without you holding it, place it in the freezer for another 1-2 minutes to help it quickly dry!
  • If you are having trouble with the handle, try a pretzel instead. It is lighter and will stick easier (but we think the candy cane is cuter!)
4.49 from 29 votes
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Serves — 24
These Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups are made with ready to bake sugar cookie dough and pudding cups! They make a fun holiday dessert and are perfect for Christmas parties, cookie exchanges or just to put a smile on someone’s face!
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Total Time 37 minutes

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350.
  • Place one piece of ready to bake cookie dough in the bottom of each mini-muffin baking cup. Using your fingers, gently press the dough up and along the side of the pan to make a cup shape.
  • Bake for 10 minutes. Immediately after removing the cookies from the oven, take the end of a wooden spoon (or something similar) and gently re-form the “cup shape” by widening the center and flattening the bottom of cup.
  • Bake for an additional 2 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool completely. Once cooled, use the end of a knife to gently pop out the cookie cups (you may have to gently twist them, but the should easily pop out). 
  • Using a sharp knife, carefully cut the mini candy canes and create a “cup handle” with the curved section and a “straw” with the remainder of the candy cane.
  • Melt the white chocolate. Once melted, dip the end of the curved candy cane piece into the white chocolate and attach the candy cane handle to the cookie cup (see notes if you are having trouble keeping the candy cane handle sticking). Let the handle dry and set.
  • Just before serving, spoon chocolate pudding into the cup. Add mini marshmallow bits, sprinkles and candy cane “straw”

Jenn’s Notes

  • If you are not serving the cups right away, wait to put the pudding and toppings in them. Fill them right before serving!
  • NOTE, these are NOT mini marshmallows, but mini marshmallow BITS – they can usually be found by the hot chocolate in the grocery – see link to view product!
  • Regarding the candy cane handle… if you have trouble getting the handle to “stick” to the cup. Follow this tip. 
  • TIP: after dipping the candy cane in the white chocolate, hold the handle on to the cup and hold it in your freezer for about 30-60 seconds so the chocolate will set. Once it can stick without you holding it, place it in the freezer for another 1-2 minutes to help it quickly dry!

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Nutrition Info

Calories: 135kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 97mg | Potassium: 28mg | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 5IU | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 0.3mg
Hot Chocolate Cookie Cup
Jennifer Fishkind

About Jenn

Jenn is a mom to three beautiful boys, wife to an amazing husband, social influencer and blogger. I love all things easy recipes, easy crafts, all things hacks, traveling EVERYWHERE and feeding my Pinterest addiction!

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  1. 1 star
    All of the cookie cups stuck to the muffin pan and were unusable…VERY DISAPPOINTING and a waste if 2 packages of sugar cookies