by Cindy
I've heard that it was easy to make mints like Libs Candy, so I gave it a try over the weekend. Almost any shower that I have attended served nuts and Libs Candy mints, and so if you're giving a wedding or baby shower, these mints would be great to serve. The baby shower that I attended today had yellow homemade mints and they tasted just like mine. They aren't difficult and don't take too long to make. I put a small amount of the mints in little blue sacks for a take home gift to show another way that they could be served. I had a little difficulty in finding peppermint oil, so the place to buy it is Hobby Lobby in the candy making section. Michaels probably sells it too, but I didn't find it at the several grocery stores that I went to.
Cream Cheese Mints
8 oz cream cheese, softened
6 T butter, softened
3/4 t pure peppermint oil (NOT mint extract)
2 lbs powdered sugar, sifted
1/2 t vanilla extract
3 drops food coloring or paste, whatever color you are wanting
Combine the cream cheese and butter.
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Add the peppermint and vanilla, and then add the powdered sugar about 1/3 cup at a time until the consistency is like play dough. You don't want it so stiff that it's hard to squeeze out of
the piping bag.
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Add the peppermint and vanilla, and then add the powdered sugar about 1/3 cup at a time until the consistency is like play dough. You don't want it so stiff that it's hard to squeeze out of
Put in a pastry bag and using decorative tips, make equal size mints. Let set 1 hour or put in the refrigerator. After they are chilled, they are easy to handle and put into little gift sacks or on a tray.
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2 comments:
Can these be frozen? How many does a batch make? Thanks
I think these could be frozen for several months, if they were wrapped well. I don't remember exactly how many mints it made, but I would say at least 100. This recipe could be halved easily.
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