Perfect patties. |
I wanted to share a new recipe this week, but I have been so busy and sort of sick, so I needed something easy. One of the recipes I have mentioned before is peppermint patties. I found them on I am Baker. I think she got it from someone else, but all the info is in the link. Also I joined a blog roll for the 12 weeks of Christmas cookies. I hope it works, there are some really great ideas out there.
I have made these no less than 5 times since, and each time I have made them differently. I found that I don't measure the icing sugar, but I follow the other measurements fully.
So here it is, strait from Amanda at I am baker, and here is the link, within her link to the recipe she uses.
Peppermint patties
and chocolate to dip
This is so easy,
-mix the can of milk and the peppermint extract together
-add icing sugar until the mix is like play doh
I made a double batch. |
-form the mix into any shape you like
Make sure you line the sheet you put them on, they stick a lot. I used my scoop and rolled them, they flatten out a bit on their own. |
-freeze for 30 minutes ( any longer and they will be too solid and may cause your chocolate to crack
Only take a few out of the freezer at a time, they thaw out fast and are hard to dip when they are soft. |
-melt your chocolate and dip the shapes, then place on wax or parchment paper until dry
You can leave them plain like this, they are just fine. |
-to garnish you can drizzle melted chocolate in any colour, or crush up some candy canes and sprinkle while the chocolate is still wet, or sprinkles. Anything really
*I think the cans of condensed milk are a different size here in Canada
My chocolate was not melted enough, it came out wiggly because of that. |
**I don't sift the sugar, and I don't measure, I just add it until the mix is thick enough for me to roll and have it sort of hold it's shape
*** make sure you use peppermint extract, I read a few people used regular mint, or spearmint and it tasted like toothpaste
I love these. I have made them many times and tried shaping them different ways. I found I like them thicker with the chocolate thinner. But you can do it many ways, such as:
-roll balls then flatten them with the bottom of a cup to get classic patties
-make the mix really thick and roll it out and use a cookie cutter, make sure to use lots of icing sugar to avoid sticking
-and my favorite, use a cookie scoop and roll then shape the patties to be thick and rounded
*** make sure you use peppermint extract, I read a few people used regular mint, or spearmint and it tasted like toothpaste
I love these. I have made them many times and tried shaping them different ways. I found I like them thicker with the chocolate thinner. But you can do it many ways, such as:
-roll balls then flatten them with the bottom of a cup to get classic patties
-make the mix really thick and roll it out and use a cookie cutter, make sure to use lots of icing sugar to avoid sticking
-and my favorite, use a cookie scoop and roll then shape the patties to be thick and rounded
So good! |
9 comments:
I make candies every Christmas and would love to add these to the mix - thanks for sharing!
Thanks:) They are so good and really easy, so a great addition:)
Wow! They look awesome! I SO want one! :)
Love peppermint patties! Yours look yummy!
I've been wanting to try homemade peppermint patties forever. These look great--I'm going to have to give them a try! Thanks for sharing these.
I love peppermint patties-the drizzle on top looks pretty! Hope you're feeling better:@)
These look delicious! I love a good peppermint patty. I hope you're feeling better! Sick sucks.
These will make a nice addition to my Christmas goodies. I love mints!
I am definitely going to try this recipe with my extra sweetened condensed milk. I have been loving peppermint patties lately, but I have never had homemade!
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