Chocolate Peppermints
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These homemade Chocolate Peppermints are easier than they look.
It’s funny how the mind works, or at least my mind. For example, years upon years (actually up until I googled it a few minutes ago) it didn’t occur to me that Peppermint Patties were named because of their shape, instead of after a person named Patty. I think Charlie Brown threw me off a bit. I was like, “I’m not sure who this Patty girl is, but her confections sure are the perfect follow-up to that Burrito Deluxe at our local Mexican restaurant.” Peppermint Patties are always at the checkouts at those restaurants for some reason. If we ever visit Mexico, and Peppermint Patties are not at the restaurant checkouts, we’ll certainly be miffed beyond degree.
So, there you go, Peppermint Patties are not named after Patty, or, I highly doubt, Hispanic inspired.
Anyway, I made my own version of Chocolate Peppermints, neither dipped, nor in a patty shape, but the same cool, refreshing taste reminiscent of Peppermint Patties. And you can call them whatever you’d like. Peppermint Amys has a nice ring, or Peppermint Freds. Perhaps Peppermint Jorgés? I think I like Peppermint Jorgés. Yes, I’m sticking with that. Peppermint Jorgés it is.
You’ll find many recipes around for chocolate dipped peppermints, but this is a very simplified version. As mentioned before, no dipping or exact patty shaping is involved, but instead, a mini bite of Chocolate Peppermint perfect for inclusion in the party spread (especially if it’s Mexican themed).
Begin with a simple combination of powdered sugar, cream cheese and peppermint extract. Create teaspoon size balls, and place on a wax paper or parchment lined baking sheets. Then gently press each peppermint ball to create a little “bowl” with a 1/4 teaspoon measure or your finger.
Chocolate Peppermint Recipe Tips:
- When making the cream cheese/powdered sugar mixture, gradually add the powdered sugar until the right texture is achieved. You may end up needing to add a bit more than listed in the recipe, or less. It should hold together, but not sticky.
- If working solo, only make a few balls at a time before pressing the bowls/indentations to avoid them drying and cracking. The best thing is to work with a fellow peppermint maker and have one person roll the balls, while the other follows behind making the bowls/indentations. A ball maker and a bowl maker make the perfect peppermint pair.
- Be sure to keep main peppermint mixture lightly covered with plastic or a damp paper towel while making the balls to avoid it drying out.
Once all the peppermints are pressed, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for a few hours to let firm up a bit.
When peppermints are ready to fill, melt the chocolate chips according to package directions. I used the microwave method, which worked fine and dandy. Using a piping bag or plastic freezer bag with the corner snipped, fill each mini peppermint bowl with chocolate and let cool.
Since cream cheese is involved, remember to keep refrigerated until ready to serve. I think they should be okay left not refrigerated for a few hours during party/serving time. And stored, refrigerated in an air-tight container, they can be made days ahead.
There you have it. An easy version of Peppermint Patties, called Chocolate Peppermints, Peppermint Jorgés or whatever works for you.
You may also enjoy these other peppermint and chocolate recipes:
Chocolate Peppermints Recipe
Chocolate Peppermints
You'll find many recipes around for chocolate dipped peppermints, but this is a very simplified version. As mentioned before, no dipping or exact patty shaping is involved, but instead, a mini bite of Chocolate Peppermints, perfect for inclusion in the party spread.
Ingredients
- 1 pound confectioners sugar (powdered sugar)
- 4 ounces, weight cream cheese, softened
- 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
- 6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Using a mixer, gradually add the sugar to the cream cheese, beat well until incorporated.
- Add peppermint extract and combine well.
- Roll dough into teaspoon size balls and place on baking sheet(s) lined with wax paper or parchment. Create a small "bowl" or indention in each ball using a 1/4 teaspoon or your finger. Cover with plastic wrap and let firm up in refrigerator for a few hours.
- When peppermints have firmed, melt chocolate according to package directions (microwave is fine). Fill a piping bag or freezer bag with the corner snipped with the melted chocolate. Fill each mini peppermint bowl/indention with chocolate and let cool.
- Refrigerate in airtight container until ready to serve.
Notes
When making the cream cheese/powdered sugar mixture, gradually add the powdered sugar until the right texture is achieved. You may end up needing to add a bit more than listed in the recipe, or less. It should hold together, but not sticky.
If working solo, only make a few balls at a time before pressing the bowls/indentions to avoid them drying and cracking. The best thing is to work with a fellow peppermint maker and have one person roll the balls, while the other follows behind making the bowls/indentations. A ball maker and a bowl maker make the perfect peppermint pair.
Be sure to keep main peppermint mixture lightly covered with plastic or a damp paper towel while making the balls to avoid it drying out.
Updated post. This post was originally posted December 14, 2011.
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I’m trying to make this right now.
I’ve could not finde the mint flavour in my town. So I’m making it with creme de menthe.
Too bad ik don’t get the butter dough. It’s way to thin.
Now i’m trying to cool it down, maybe that will help
Approximately, how many will this recipe yield?
This looks like a wonderful recipe for holiday gifts. I’m going to try it. Thank you!
This is an awesome idea! I’m totally making these for my cookie exchange this year. How many does one batch make?
Is the peppermint part going to harden or stay soft like a York peppermint pattie???
Hey Julie,
They stay soft for a little while, but they will eventually harden, but not like a hard candy, hard.
Amy
You are HILARIOUS.! i thoroughly enjoyed reading this. Oh the recipe is a good idea too, def trying it. Thanks!
I made these and they are so delicious! I didn’t make mine small though. Next time I will put a hershey kiss on top instead of melting the chocolate. Thanks for the idea!
Just made these and they came out fabulously! So easy. I ended up adding double the amount of peppermint, and it was the perfect amount for me. I wanted to make sure I didn’t taste cream cheese in it. Such a great recipe!!
I would just like to thank you for this recipe! I made these as tiny desserts for my family for Thanksgiving tonight and they absolutely loved them! Thanks so much!
I think if you make these and flatten the powdered sugar, cream chesse and peppermint and then dip them in the chocolate that they could be just like a pepermint patty. I love them. I think I migh try this. Thanks for the recipe.
Thanks to my friend Claudia for continuously posting “goodie” recipes I have to try this one.. Im a sucker for mint..
Hello!
I’m Mexican and I’m sorry to break it to you but first of all burritos it’s not a Mexican food! (this is a missconception of mexican food abroad)we have far more good and tastier food and at the check outs of Mexican restaurants they don’t use
to give peppermint pattys they give peppermint candies or another’s made of tamarind but that’s another story (yup, I know you’ll probably be very disappointed )
I sure hope to visit a truly authentic Mexican restaurant some day. I bet it’s yummy!
These look so nice, Can you freeze them?
The mints will freeze without the chocolate for several months in a tightly sealed container quite well. Freezing with the chocolate will cause discoloration of the chocolate.
“Peppermint Jorgés”
Thanks for the good chuckle 🙂
I just made these. Easy. Yummy. Very much worth making. My 8 and 4 year old kids helped and it was a breeze. A couple tid bits:
1) My hand mixer couldn’t handle the thickness of the dough at the end and so I used a silicone spatula to incorporate the last of the powdered sugar. Worked just fine.
2) I added about triple the amount of peppermint. This was due to an accidental spillage in to the bowl on my part. I added the 1/4 tsp. but then accidentally sloshed a bunch more in. I would say about another 1/2 tsp. by my best estimation, maybe even a little more. This was a great accident!!! The candies turned out nice and pepperminty, just like they should be, really. They are peppermints, after all. (Honestly, I really can’t imagine that 1/4 tsp. would make these candies pepperminty enough, but to each their own.)
3) My dough was sticky at first, but I followed the tip to add a little more powdered sugar to make it more “doughy”. It worked like a charm. I think I got the “dough” just right and in the end it had the consistency of soft Play-Doh.
4) It is important to keep these small so that the proportion of minty “dough” to chocolate is tasty on each one. Make the indents nice and large for a good amount of chocolate on each.
5) I used dark chocolate for these. I figured that since the York Peppermint Patties that I love so much are made with dark chocolate, I should make my peppermints with dark chocolate too. It is a great combination. I am just not a semi-sweet fan anyways.
Anyways, I know that was long-winded, sorry! Hopefully my tid bits are helpful to others who try this recipe. I know I rely on the comments many times when making recipes I find online. This is a good recipe and you should try it!!! 🙂
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Just finished making these and they are fantastic! I didn’t have any dark chocolate so I used milk chocolate and they are very tasty. I’m a huge mint lover so next time i would add more extract. My 3 year old daughter helped me make these. We had a great time baking and listening to some Christmas tunes!
I made these today and they were so easy and very yummy! Thanks for a great recipe.
HI-
Amy or anyone who has made these- do these set-up enough to bag together in treat bags without sticking? I would love to give away for Christmas, but have to make sure items don’t stick or clump in a treat bag.
Thanks- Tracy
Hey Tracy,
Because they contain cream cheese, I’d be a little concerned about them not being refrigerated. Other than that, when set up, they are hard enough that they should not stick together unless in a warm and/or humid environment.
Hope that helps!
Amy
Thank you! I had not thought about them needing to be refrigerated.
Just as a heads up, I found that this wasn’t enough to make 8 dozen at all. I was able to squeak out 60 with them being the size of quarters. I also had to add about a pound more sugar and an extra 1/2 tsp peppermint to get the right flavor and texture. They’re super tasty, but I thought I’d warn some of you just in case. I did buy Kroger brand mint, so maybe its a little weak? Pretty tasty, though!
I doubled the mint too, but kept the sugar the same. I like them super minty. 🙂