
Soft, dark chocolate cookies rolled in festive nonpareil sprinkles and crowned with a Hershey's Kiss—perfect for holiday sharing and cookie exchanges.

My family reaction the first time I brought these to a holiday brunch was immediate: silence followed by multiple, emphatic thumbs-up. They asked for the recipe that afternoon and still request them each December. I learned that allowing the cookies to rest a couple of minutes on the hot pan before adding the kiss yields the best chocolate-to-cookie adhesion and prevents the kiss from cracking when the cookie cools.
My favorite part is how the cookies become miniature gifts—the combination of frostlike sprinkles and a shiny chocolate kiss elicits smiles every time. I once packed a box to send to a friend after a long hospital stay; the bright sprinkles and chocolate were a small but mighty morale booster. Baking them with my kids each year has become a slow, joyful ritual: one child coats in sprinkles while the other arranges kisses—teamwork makes the best cookies.
Store cooled cookies in an airtight container layered between sheets of parchment paper at room temperature. For up to three days they retain ideal texture; for longer storage, freeze scooped and coated dough balls on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to three months. To thaw frozen baked cookies, leave them at room temperature for 30 to 60 minutes; to re-crisp edges briefly warm in a 300°F oven for 3 to 4 minutes. Avoid refrigerating as the cold can dry them out and dull the sprinkles' shine.
If you need dairy-free options, use a vegan butter substitute that performs well in creaming (stick-style margarines are best) and replace milk with an unsweetened plant-based milk like almond or oat. To make these gluten-free, swap in a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend that includes xanthan gum; expect a slightly different crumb. For an intensified chocolate punch, replace half the dark cocoa with high-quality unsweetened chocolate melted and cooled—reduce butter by 1 tablespoon if doing so. For nut-allergy-safe topping alternatives, use colored sanding sugar instead of nonpareils.
Present these on a festive platter with dusted powdered sugar for contrast or arrange them in small cello bags tied with ribbon for gifting. Pair with hot chocolate, coffee, or a robust black tea—espresso or strong coffee accentuates the dark cocoa. For holiday brunches, serve alongside cinnamon rolls and spiced nuts for a full-sweets table. Garnish with extra sprinkles or a light drizzle of melted white chocolate for an upscale look.
These candies are a seasonal American favorite that evolved from the classic cookie-and-candy pairing popularized in home baking traditions. The peanut butter blossom dates back decades and inspired many variations; swapping the peanut base for cocoa reflects modern taste preferences for richer, chocolate-forward cookies at winter holidays. The signature kiss on top is a visual shorthand for celebration and has become an iconic finish in North American cookie culture.
Change the sprinkle palette for any holiday—red and green for Christmas, pastels for Easter, or orange and black for Halloween. In summer, use citrus-flavored kisses or swap nonpareils for toasted coconut flakes for a lighter appearance. For Valentine’s Day, top with heart-shaped candies or use ruby chocolate kisses for a rosy twist. The core dough is versatile enough to carry seasonal flavors without sacrificing texture.
For efficient cookie prep, make the dough in the morning and refrigerate it until after dinner, then scoop, roll and bake in the evening. Alternatively, scoop and roll balls onto a tray and freeze; when ready to bake, place frozen balls on the sheet and add one to two extra minutes to the bake time. Label containers with baking dates and use airtight tins for gifting to keep sprinkles bright and kisses secure in transit.
These cookies combine nostalgia, color and dependable technique—simple enough for beginners, flexible enough for creative bakers. Share them with someone who needs a little cheer; I promise they'll disappear fast.
Chill the dough 10 minutes if it becomes too soft to scoop; chilled dough bakes more evenly and holds shape.
Press the Hershey's Kiss into the cookie immediately after removing from the oven to help it adhere without cracking.
Use a consistent scoop size (1 tablespoon) so all cookies bake in the same amount of time.
If nonpareils scatter while rolling, gently press them onto the ball to help them stick before placing on the sheet.
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Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C) and line baking sheets with silicone mats or parchment paper for even baking and easy release.
Whisk flour, dark cocoa powder, instant espresso powder, and salt in a medium bowl until blended and free of lumps.
Cream unsalted butter and granulated sugar in a stand mixer or with a hand mixer until light and fluffy, about 2 to 3 minutes.
Add egg yolks, milk and vanilla to the creamed mixture and combine on low speed until just incorporated to maintain tenderness.
Slowly add dry ingredients to the wet mixture and mix on low until the dough comes together; chill briefly if too soft to handle.
Use a 1-tablespoon scoop to portion dough, roll into balls, and coat each ball evenly in nonpareil sprinkles before placing on the baking sheet.
Bake for about 10 minutes at 350°F. Remove from oven and immediately press a Hershey's Kiss into the center of each cookie. Cool on the pan 2 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
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