Homemade Peppermint Patties Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Homemade Peppermint Patties are a melt-in-your-mouth treat that is also so simple to make with only a handful of ingredients. A York Peppermint Patty recipe with no preservatives or additives.

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Why Homemade Peppermint Patties?

They are so delicious, and they don't contain corn syrup, butter, and all the artificial flavors and preservatives you want to avoid.

I tried initially to make them very healthy, but I also wanted it to taste just like the original. So I settled for something in the middle.

You won't be disappointed because these patties are super creamy and smooth with those refreshing mint chocolate flavors. Just like the classic store-bought version.

Peppermint Patties York style!

Of course, it's still candy, so enjoy them in moderation. You can control yourself anyway. Right?

Thank goodness they keep in the fridge well and also freeze quickly. The problem is that they taste good right out of the freezer, so you still have to use some control.

They are also one of the easiest things to make, with ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.

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Peppermint Chocolate is for Everyone!

As a child, I can remember going to the movies with my mom and we would always, both, get the mints. It was either Junior Mints or York Peppermint Patties.

Never in my life did I think, in the future, I would be making Homemade Peppermint Patties or that it was even possible.

We had a lot in common, but by all means, our love for mints, the best candy ever, was the best-tasting bond.

Oh, wait! Don't miss mom's Homemade Kahlua. We liked that recipe, too. Don't worry, I was older.

When I was trying to think of my next new recipe, Homemade Peppermint Patties seemed like a no-brainer.

In my opinion, it is also one of those special treats that are meant to be shared.

Like These Other Mint Treats!

  • Chocolate Peppermint Bark is a traditional and very quick candy.

These are all also perfect recipes to try out this Holiday season, especially when you will have a house full of your favorite people!

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Peppermint Patty Recipe Ingredients

There are only four of them!

  • Organic Powdered Sugar - is the sweetener that is exactly the sugar that is needed.
  • Coconut oil - makes the mixture smooth and creamy. It replaces butter in the classic Peppermint Patties recipe. Some of it is also used for thinning the chocolate.
  • Peppermint Extract - is added for peppermint flavors.
  • Chocolate - coats the mint patties in a nice contrasting flavor of, well, chocolate. I use semi-sweet chocolate but feel free to go for your favorite one.

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How to Make Homemade Peppermint Patties

  • If your coconut oil is solid - melt for a few seconds in the microwave and let cool. You really only have to melt the coconut oil halfway or so. It will be hot enough to melt the rest of the oil as it is sitting.
  • Sift the powdered sugar (confectioners' sugar) into a large bowl. It will make sure the mints are smooth.
  • Add the ¼ cup melted oil and the peppermint extract.
  • Mix with a Hand Mixer until smooth.
  • Put in the freezer for about ½ hour or so until it hardens a bit.
  • It will scoop out perfectly with a small One Tablespoon Scoop. If you don't have one, you can take out chunks with a tablespoon.
  • Smash the balls into rounds and put them back into the freezer to harden.
  • They can even be frozen solid. If you plan to leave the patties in the freezer overnight - cover them.

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Chocolate Covered Coating!

  • Lay a piece of parchment paper on a cookie sheet and set it aside.
  • Melt the chocolate in the microwave until just melted. Stir a couple of times while heating. You can burn the chocolate, so watch it.
  • Stir in 1 Tablespoon of extra oil to thin the chocolate a bit.
  • Take the mint rounds out of the freezer.
  • I have tried three different ways to get the chocolate on the mints, and the method below is the easiest and neatest way to accomplish a beautiful look.
  • Hold the mint with your fingers and dip more than halfway into the chocolate. Hold the mint at an angle to go deeper into the chocolate.
  • Let extra chocolate drip off (you can shake it a little) and place it on the parchment paper. There will still be some mint showing.
  • Keep dipping each mint as described above. Place the cookie sheet with the half-dipped candies in the fridge for about 15 minutes.
  • You may need to zap the dipping chocolate to get it thin enough for dipping again.
  • Now dip the other half of the candies and place them back on the parchment paper.
  • Put back in the fridge to harden completely.

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There you have it – beautiful peppermint patties.

The surprising thing about this Peppermint Patty Recipe is that it mimics York's firmer mint when stored in the fridge but becomes just like the creamier Junior Mint when left out in a dish.

You get to choose your favorite texture. Or go for both!

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Homemade Peppermint Patties

Ginny McMeans

Homemade Peppermint Patties are so simple and as pure as a candy can be.

4.93 from 13 votes

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Candy, Vegan

Servings 32 Candies

Calories 100 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cup Powdered Sugar - organic
  • ¼ cup coconut oil
  • 4 teaspoons Peppermint Extract
  • 2 cups chocolate of your choice for dipping. I used semi sweet chocolate.
  • 2 tablespoon extra of coconut oil to mix in with the chocolate.

Instructions

  • If your coconut oil is solid - melt for a few seconds in the microwave and let cool. You really only have to melt the coconut oil halfway or so. It will be hot enough to melt the rest of the oil as it is sitting.

  • Sift the powdered sugar (confectioners sugar) into a large bowl. This will make sure the mints are smooth.

  • Add the ¼ cup melted oil and the peppermint extract.

  • Mix with a Hand Mixer until smooth.

  • Put in the freezer for about ½ hour or so until it hardens a bit.

  • It will scoop out perfectly with a small One Tablespoon Scoop If you don't have one you can take out chunks with a tablespoon.

  • Smash the balls into rounds and put them back into the freezer to harden.

  • They can even be frozen solid. If you plan to leave them in the freezer overnight - cover them.

  • Lay a piece of parchment paper on a cookie sheet and set aside.

  • Melt the chocolate in the microwave until just melted. Stir a couple of times while heating. You can burn the chocolate so watch it.

  • Stir in the 1 Tablespoon of extra oil for thinning the chocolate a bit.

  • Take the mint rounds out of the freezer.

  • I have tried three different ways to get the chocolate on the mints and the method below is the easiest and neatest way to accomplish a nice look.

  • Hold the mint with your fingers and dip more than halfway into the chocolate. Hold the mint at an angle to get it deeper in the chocolate.

  • Let extra chocolate drip off (you can shake it a little) and place on the parchment paper. There will still be some mint showing.

  • Keep dipping each mint as described above. Place the cookie sheet with the half dipped candies in the fridge for about 15 minutes.

  • You may need to zap the dipping chocolate to get it thin enough for dipping again.

  • Now dip the other half of the candies and place back on the parchment paper.

  • Put back in the fridge to harden completely.

Notes

There you have it - beautiful peppermint patties. Store in an airtight container. I keep mine in the fridge and take them out for serving. You can freeze them but they will keep a couple weeks in the refrigerator.

TO FREEZE:

If you choose to freeze the peppermint candies for a longer period of timethey will keep in a freezer bag or a rigid sided freezer container.

Defrosting is barely necessary as they are still good when they are quite hard. Just take out of the freezer and set wherever you want.

Nutrition

Serving: 2CandiesCalories: 100kcalCarbohydrates: 14gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 31mgSugar: 13gCalcium: 3mgIron: 0.3mg

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Homemade Peppermint Patties Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in peppermint patties? ›

From the Package. SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, CHOCOLATE, COCOA, INVERT SUGAR, MILK FAT, EGG WHITES, COCOA BUTTER, LECITHIN (SOY) OIL OF PEPPERMINT, PGPR, NATURAL FLAVOR.

Are peppermint patties good frozen? ›

York Peppermint Patties

Freezing a York is a no-brainer. Bringing down the temperature of a York pleasantly solidifies the peppermint filling. Cool temp and minty flavor are natural companions, so it's only a small a step away from eating a mint ice cream bar.

Is York peppermint patty vegan? ›

Are York Peppermint Patties vegan? York Peppermint Patties (made by the Hershey Company) are not vegan. They include dairy ingredients like milk and milk fat, as well as egg whites in the list of ingredients.

Why are York Peppermint Patties so good? ›

In the confectionery industry, enrobing is a process that involves covering a confection or snack with chocolate or chocolate coatings. The York Peppermint Pattie confection features strongly contrasting flavors, with a bittersweet dark chocolate surrounding a sugary center with a strong peppermint flavor.

Are peppermint patties healthy for you? ›

Even though the coating probably isn't 70 percent dark chocolate, York Peppermint Patties are still a safe way to satisfy a sweet tooth without going whole hog. For 150 calories or less, you can enjoy one regular-size pattie or three of the miniatures.

Can you eat too many peppermint patties? ›

Eating them in excessive amounts is not good for your overall health. Peppermint candies can also have side effects for people who are highly sensitive to menthol or eat them excessively. Patients with gallstones, GERD, or pregnant women should avoid eating them.

Do frozen patties need seasoning? ›

You want it to be nice and hot before the patty hits the surface. Once your pan is preheated, add a thin layer of your preferred cooking oil. Even though your beef patties are already rich in flavor, a bit of seasoning will never go amiss. Sprinkle a bit of salt and pepper on both sides of your frozen patty.

Is it better to cook patties frozen or thawed? ›

In short, yes, it's completely safe to cook burgers from their frozen state on a BBQ, grill or open flame source. Whilst it's safe to consume grilled frozen burgers, it can lose its flavour, texture and smokey-ness to its fresh counterpart if not frozen with care (not all frozen burger patties are bad).

What peppermints are vegan? ›

Are mints vegan-friendly?
  • After Eights.
  • Trebor Extra Strong Mints.
  • Buttermints.
  • Welsh mints.
  • Mint humbugs.
  • Everton mints.

Can vegans eat peppermint candy? ›

Basic red and white striped peppermint candy canes are vegan, as well as most other colors and flavors. However, gourmet candy canes that are dipped in or filled with chocolate, butterscotch, and/or other toppings/fillings are likely to contain dairy and/or other animal derivatives.

What happened to YORK Peppermint Patties? ›

The YORK Peppermint Pattie was acquired by The Hershey Company in 1988.

Have York Peppermint Patties gotten smaller? ›

You might have noticed a trend with brands taking their classic treats and thinning them out.

What is the white part of a York Peppermint Patty? ›

What is the white stuff in York peppermint patties? That is a peppermint-flavored cream that is dipped in melted chocolate to create the perfect flavor combination.

Can dogs eat York Peppermint Patties? ›

Peppermint candies and candy canes are toxic to dogs. Sugar-free peppermint candy may contain xylitol, a sugar substitute that is poisonous to dogs. The use of xylitol is increasing in products and goods. Just a small amount of xylitol can cause low blood sugar, liver failure, seizures, and even death.

What are the ingredients in peppermints? ›

The Chemistry of Peppermint Candy
  • Sugar or some other kind of sweetener (C12H22O11)
  • Corn Syrup ( HFCS-42 made of 42% fructose, 53% glucose, and 5% other sugars)
  • Water (H2O)
  • Peppermint oil (C62H108O7)

Do York Peppermint Patties contain nuts? ›

YORK Peppermint Patties

While they are one of the few chocolate bars that are safe for kids with nut allergies, know that they are not safe for kids with dairy, egg, soy, or gluten allergies.

Are all peppermint patties gluten free? ›

Regular York Peppermint Patties should be considered gluten-free as they are on Hershey's own gluten-free food list. However, please note that York Pieces, York Minis, and York Shapes are not gluten-free.

What are hard peppermints made of? ›

Sugar, Corn Syrup, Titanium Dioxide (for color), FD&C Red 40, Natural Peppermint Oil.

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