Ya with me? OK, probably not, unless you’ve been a nursing mother in the Facebook-groups- and Pinterest-age of the interwebs. See.. peppermint oil can negatively affect your milk supply! So if you have any worries about having enough for bubs, you typically have to avoid it all.. making for a pretty damn dreary holiday season, if you ask me. But I’m really lucky! I didn’t have to give up dairy, I don’t have to drink lactation smoothies and mother’s milk tea everyday in hopes of boosting what I’ve got, and I don’t have to pass over the peppermint bark on that Target run for paper towels that turned into a Christmas miscellany shopping spree (JUST AS AN EXAMPLE OK?!). I did weirdly have to give up broccoli, because that stuff makes Leo mad, y’all, like horribly pissed, and I in turn had to actually throw away way too many of my freezer meals, because, uh, broccoli is basically my favorite, and I included it in almost everything! Is that a sad story or what? Anyway, my freezer stash took over, and the broccoli lost out, and into the trash it went. So I’m really pretty lucky. So I made these peppermint layer brownies, because peppermint + chocolate + creamy stuff in general? I don’t care how white girl it is, I don’t care if it’s the winter iteration of the pumpkin spice obsession, I don’t care, because it’s the best and if you disagree, then you can just click “unsubscribe” right now and I don’t ever want to smell your face around my little corner of the internet ever again. Capische? I apparently feel very strongly about this (At this specific moment.. ask again in a little while for a bit less fervor.). Have I gotten to the point yet? Ah, yes. The point is.. I’m really lucky that I don’t have to go throughout the day worried about what will and will not affect my milk supply, how to make enough, how to suffer through the pain of a lip tie. It’s truly incredible what these mamas will go through to nurse their babies, how dedicated they are, and how much they give up themselves so that they can give to their babies. But I’m unfairly lucky, and so I didn’t even think about the peppermint oil in these puppies when I decided to whip them up to send to some of my favorite cousins for Christmas. I knew that I had to keep at least a couple for myself, of course–you know, quality control and all that, and it dawned on me that these would be perfect for my bloggie friend Erin’s The Sweetest Season Cookie Exchange, too! Do you remember Erin? She posted these killer no-bake pumpkin cookies back when I was in the throes of newborn days, and interestingly, they doubled as lactation bites! She asked me to be a part of her annual blog cookie exchange, where a bunch of us get together and share our favorite recipes for the holiday season, and I couldn’t think of a better treat than these. Anyway.. have I talked enough about boobs yet, or should I keep going? No? OK, you win.. These. are. amazing. Like, they-hurt amazing. Like, ouch-stop-no-please-don’t amazing. The brownie layer is tender and chocolatey, of course, and so easy–it’s made from a box mix, because that’s life these days, you guys. I’m not going to pretend like I’m keeping a child alive, working for clients, making dinner on the reg, and making brownies from scratch. Nope, not happening. And then the middle layer is so creamy and cool and sweet and perfect, tastes just like a York peppermint patty, and all topped off with the creamiest chocolate ganache, infused with an extra dose of peppermint, and everything together is just so rich and decadent but cool and perfect. Add that bit of crunch from the peppermint candies, sprinkled over the fresh ganache, and it just simply can’t be beat. Oh, and did I mention it’s insanely easy? You whip up a simple layer of brownies, whip together a frosting while those are baking, and then you shmear everything together and pour a microwaved “ganache” over the top. The worst part is waiting until they’re a bit cooled to cut into. I based this recipe off one from Love from the Oven, but I baked my brownies in a 13×9″ pan, instead of the jelly roll pan she uses. You can absolutely bake these up in a jelly roll pan for a thinner brownie layer, but I would keep a close eye on the brownies, checking for doneness after about 15 minutes. You want to make sure a toothpick inserted into the middle comes out almost clean–don’t overbake! I’d also increase the frosting layer by about 50%–that’s enough to make sure your larger layer is covered, and it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world to end up with a little bit leftover. Plus, it’s so wonderfully creamy and cool, and looks so gorgeous sandwiched in between the rich chocolate layers! I had only just barely enough to cover my brownie layer, and I had 33 fewer inches to cover at that! You could do the same with the ganache layer as well, but you would probably have enough to cover everything with the original proportions.