Homemade Peppermint Patties are better than anything you can buy in the stores and easy to make!
I love making homemade candy. I always make candy to give during the holidays. I’ve never met anyone that doesn’t love receiving a tin filled with bite sized chocolate covered deliciousness. The look of awe, that I would go to the trouble to make them homemade candy, I get all warm and fuzzy inside.
Candy making isn’t just for the holidays.
Especially when it gets too hot to turn on the oven in the summer, making candy can be a fast easy way to still serve up something that will impress everyone. There are lots of stove top recipes out there for candies. Ever make homemade caramels? To die for! And Gumdrops, easy and the flavor possibilities are endless.
What if you don’t even want to use the stove? Then these Homemade Peppermint Patties are for you. Made with your mixer, no heat required. I use a mini crockpot to melt my chocolate. (if you want to see how I do it, you can click this post) Or you can use the microwave or a double boiler to melt your chocolate, but that’s it for heat.
These peppermint Patties will melt in your mouth, hold up well and don’t require any refrigeration (unless your house is 90 degrees inside.) If you can keep everyone away from them, they’ll last for up to 2 weeks.
The perfect after dinner treat when you don’t want a whole dessert (did I really just say that?)
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Homemade Peppermint Patties
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoons light corn syrup
- 1 1/2 tablespoons water
- 1 teaspoon Peppermint extract
- 1 tablespoon vegetable shortening
- 12 ounces chocolate almond bark or candy melts
Instructions
- Using a mixer, blend 1 cup powdered sugar with corn syrup, water, peppermint extract and shortening. once completely blended, add in remaining powdered sugar, 1/2 cup at a time. (If dough is too stiff to use mixer, you can knead remaining sugar in by hand.)
- Divide dough into 1 inch balls (or 1/2 inch balls for small mints) using your hands, pat dough into 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick discs. place on a wax paper lined tray and place in freezer for 4 hours.
- When ready to coat in chocolate, follow package directions for melting chocolate, I use a mini crock pot.
- Line a second tray with wax paper. Remove mint discs from freezer. Dip bottom side on disc in melted chocolate then place on a fork and using a spoon, pour chocolate over top of mint to cover. Tap off excess chocolate then place on new wax paper covered tray for chocolate to set. Repeat with remaining mint discs.
- Store in a airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
Notes
You will need to keep your chocolate warm while dipping or it will cool off fast from dipping the frozen mint discs.
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
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Lila says
I saw your post at cook it craft it share it. I pinned it, they look so yummy and simple!
Beverley says
One word. Yummy I look forward to making these xoxo
Aimee @ ShugarySweets says
I love homemade peppermint patties!!!
Stephanie @ Back For Seconds says
Homemade peppermint patties are one of my favorite treats! Yours look just perfect!
Laura @ Raise Your Garden says
Hello! It has never occurred to me that I could make homemade peppermint patties. Never! I’m regretting the subpar dessert I just had in favor of these.
These with a cup of Peppermint coffee……ahemmmmmmm. Yum!
Julie @ Lovely Little Kitchen says
I’m thinking these would be perfect just out of the freezer on hot summer night! Pinning to try soon!
Ashton says
Loving these Joan!! My husband is a major peppermint patty fan, so I will have to whip up a batch just for him ๐ pinned ๐
Julie V. says
You make this look so easy. I do agree with the other Julie above that these would be fun to freeze since now it’s summer.
Doree says
Peppermint Patties are my weakness! Thanks for sharing ๐ Hope to see you this Wednesday night at our Cook it! Craft it! Share it! Link Party. It starts at 8:30 PM EST. -Doree
Pauline Molinari says
Yum! I love peppermint patties and I can’t wait to try out this recipe! Thanks for sharing on the Monday Funday Party!
Kelley says
Wow! They look good. Thanks for sharing.
Jackie says
I made these and they were a big hit. Easy to make and yummy to eat. I store them in the freezer. I will make these again. Thanks for the recipe.
ang says
Congrats! You’ve been featured as a fan favorite at Cook it! Craft it! Share it! for this fab recipe!
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Annie says
I am just about to make these for the second time, I am IN LOVE and obsessed with them! I’m going to go deliver them to a couple friends because they are too good not to share, but I will probably make a double batch so that I have plenty for myself! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! And thank you for the tips on using a crock pot for melting chocolate! My mini crockpot has sat unused for 5 years now but it will be used all the time now to melt chocolate, I am always burning my chocolate in the microwave but not anymore!
Joan Hayes says
I love my mini crock pots, enjoy!
Ally says
I love peppermint patties! This looks great btw.
Just curious if you’ve tried cane syrup or agave instead of corn syrup?
Joan Hayes says
I haven’t but since the corn syrup is really just the binder, you should be able to substitute.
Linda Marshall says
I’m assuming you mean icing sugar when you say powdered sugar? These sound wonderful and I’m definitely going to try them.
Joan Hayes says
Yes, powdered sugar, icing sugar and confectioner’s sugar are all the same. Hope you enjoy these as much as we do!
Brittany says
Do you think melting chocolate chips would work?
Joan Hayes says
If they are for candy making, like candy melts are then yes.
Tricia says
What a great idea! I wonder how these would work with coconut oil rather than vegetable shortening. They might get too soft in warmer temps, but would that be the only issue. Hmmm…
Donna Carr says
I can’t wait to try these ! But what I was wondering if you can substitute the peppermint extract with another flavor , like a cherry ? I just thought different flavors would be good.
Joan Hayes says
Sure, you can use any flavor you’d like. I love using lemon at easter time.
Valerie says
i just finished making these, and they are amazing! I used peppermint oil instead of the flavoring, and Mercken’s dark chocolate melting chips without adding the shortening. I made them small, and got about 50. They will be perfect for Holiday gifts, and I just might have to make more!