EASY MINT CHOCOLATES RECIPE (2024)

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Mint Chocolates made in minutes with few ingredients. They taste just like Andes Mints! Easy to make & pretty, swirled chocolates perfect for the holidays.

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These Homemade Chocolate Mints are one of my favorite treats! It’s my favorite flavor combination so I love making mint chocolate desserts for the holidays. This recipe couldn’t be much easier! I used my recipe for Tiger Butter as inspiration. It’s a simple swirled chocolate confection that’s not a fudge, but yet, not like bark either. It’s a unique blend of flavors and textures that I’m sure you will love just as much as we do!

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Mint Chocolates Recipe

The Mint Chocolates are soft, like fudge, but much thinner, which makes them easy to eat as they’re not overly rich. They’re the perfect addition to your neighbor’s gift plates, as they’re so pretty. One bite of these little treats and you’re sold- they taste just like Andes mints. Enjoy!

Mint Chocolates Ingredients

-Mint chocolate chips: You will need a 12 ounce bag of mint flavored chocolate chips.

-Butter: Use one tablespoon of butter to help give the melted chocolate a nicer texture and shine.

-Heavy cream: 3 tablespoons of heavy cream will give the chocolate a nice consistency.

-Peppermint extract: Use 1/2 teaspoon of peppermint extract to help flavor these chocolate mints.

-Green food coloring: This is optional but you can add in 2 drops of green food coloring to make these look more fun.

-Semi-sweet chocolate chips: Use 1/2 cup of semi sweet chocolate chips to give these mints a nice chocolate swirl.

How to Make Mint Chocolates

Line a quarter sized bakers sheet with some parchment paper and then set it aside. You can also just use a regular sized baking sheet.

Microwave the semi sweet chocolate chips in a mixing bowl for 1 minute and let sit for 1 minute. Microwave for an additional minute. Set aside while you prepare the int portion.

Combine the int chocolate chips, butter, and heavy cream in a small glass or ceramic bowl.

Microwave for 1 minute and 30 seconds. let stand for 2 minutes in the microwave and then microwave for an additional 30 seconds. Let stand for 1 minute.

Add in the peppermint extract and green food coloring (if desired).

Gently stir the mix until smooth and well blended.

Pour the mint mixture out onto the parchment paper and then spread evenly into a layer about 1/3 inch thick.

Gently stir the semi sweet chocolate until smooth and then spread it out evenly over the mint.

Take a knife and swirl it around, dragging it throughout the mint so that they swirl together.

Repeat this several times across the surface until you’re pleased with the appearance.

Let cool to set.

Cut into 1 inch sized squares.

Store the mints in the fridge until ready to serve.

Keep leftovers stored in an airtight container in the fridge.

Enjoy!

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Easy Mint Chocolates Recipe

Mint Chocolates made in minutes with few ingredients. They taste just like Andes Mints! Easy to make & pretty swirled chocolates perfect for the holidays.

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Ingredients

  • 1 12- oz bag mint chocolate chips
  • 1 TBSP butter
  • 3 TBSP heavy whipping cream
  • 1/2 tsp peppermint extract
  • 2 drops green food coloring, OPTIONAL
  • 1/2 cup semi sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Line a quarters baker sheet with parchment paper and set aside. (A regular sized baking sheet works just fine too!)

  • Microwave the semi sweet chocolate chips for 1 minute. Let sit for 1 minute, then microwave for an additional minute. Set aside while you prepare the mint chocolate.

  • Combine the mint chocolate chips, butter and whipping cream in a small glass or ceramic bowl. Microwave for 1 minute 30 seconds. Let sit 2 minutes in the microwave, then add an additional 30 seconds. Let sit 1 minute, then add in peppermint extract and green color, if desired. Gently stir until smooth and butter and cream are well incorporated.

  • Pour mint mixture out onto parchment lined tray. Spread evenly so that the entire surface is about 1/3″ thick.

  • Gently stir the semi sweet chocolate until smooth. Spread it in lines along the surface of the mint chocolate.

  • Take a sharp, thin knife and drag it through the chocolates, so that they swirl together. Repeat this several times across the surface of the chocolate until you’re pleased with the look.

  • Let cool to set. Cut into 1″ squares. Store chilled until ready to serve. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.

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Mint Chocolates are one of my favorite treats! It’s my favorite flavor combination so I love making mint chocolate desserts for the holidays. This recipe couldn’t be much easier! I used my recipe for Tiger Butter as inspiration. It’s a simple swirled chocolate confection that’s not a fudge but yet not a bark either. The Mint Chocolates are soft, like fudge, but much thinner, which makes them easy to eat as they’re not overly rich. They’re the perfect addition to your neighbor gift plates, as they’re so pretty. One bite of these little treats and you’re sold- they taste just like Andes mints. Enjoy!


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Chocolate Melting Tips

When melting chocolate of any kind in the microwave, I always use a glass or ceramic bowl. These types of bowls retain heat better so that as the mixture sits (which you’ll see in a couple of places in the recipe below) the heat of the bowl works to melt the chocolate even after the microwaving time is complete. Go slowly! Chocolate can seize fairly easily. (You’ll know that your chocolate has seized if it gets thick, hard to stir, and grainy.) At that point, you’ll have to start over. Let’s try not to have this happen though- follow the directions I’ve outlined and you should be just fine!

Want to Switch Up the Recipe?

Instead of using mint chocolate chips, use white chocolate chips and add in a little bit of peppermint extract and food coloring. This suggestion was provided by a reader and honestly, it’s too good not to share with everyone!

Like this Mint chocolate recipe? Here are more mint chocolate treats you’ll love:

  • Mint Chocolate Pudding Cookies
  • Chocolate Peppermint Truffles
  • Chocolate Mint Christmas Cookies
  • Mint Chocolate Cupcakes
  • Peppermint Chocolate Chip Cookies

Mint Chocolates made in minutes with few ingredients. They taste just like Andes Mints! Easy to make & pretty swirled chocolates perfect for the holidays.

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FAQs

Can I put peppermint extract in melted chocolate? ›

Also, melted chocolate doesn't mix readily with tiny amounts of liquids. So, don't add peppermint extract or any other liquid to the melted chocolate, as this may cause the chocolate to suddenly harden. (A few drops of peppermint oil, on the other hand, can be added.)

What can you do with fresh chocolate mint? ›

I am particularly fond of adding it to hot chocolate & brownies. Chocolate mint also makes delicious tea -- simply dry the leaves & flowers, or steep it fresh on its own for a lovely cup. Simply boil your water & sweetener in a good sized saucepan, stirring to dissolve.

What can I do with a whole bunch of mint? ›

There are so many ways you can use it to freshen up your cooking.
  1. 1Feta and mint dip. ...
  2. 2Creamy lime ice blocks with Mojito ice. ...
  3. 3Cucumber and mint raita. ...
  4. 4Mint and dukkah labne. ...
  5. 5Apple, spinach and mint juice. ...
  6. 6Orange mint iced tea. ...
  7. 7Peas with mint & garlic butter. ...
  8. 8White chocolate mojito cheesecakes.

What mint is used in mint chocolate? ›

If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Mint chocolate (or chocolate mint) is a popular type of chocolate, made by adding a mint flavoring, such as peppermint, spearmint, or crème de menthe, to chocolate.

What type of mint is in mint chocolate? ›

In some cases the liqueur crème de menthe is used to provide the mint flavor, but in most cases peppermint or spearmint flavoring is used.

How much peppermint oil per pound of chocolate? ›

Add 1 to 2 drops of peppermint oil per quarter pound of chocolate. If you add too much flavor to the chocolate, it can cause the chocolate to not set as hard due to the added fat content. But don't worry too much, that's a lot of flavor you'd be adding to cause the change - which is super unnecessary.

Will extracts seize chocolate? ›

Other liquids like vanilla extract will cause seizing too, so avoid stirring into your melted chocolate.

Will peppermint oil seize chocolate? ›

Real chocolate can be tempermental to work with. Water, steam, or overheating can cause it to become lumpy, grainy, and inedible. You will need an oil based peppermint flavoring. The water content in peppermint extract will cause seizing (the lumpy graininess mentioned above).

Does mint chocolate go bad? ›

Chocolate doesn't expire. It only has a best before date as a guideline for keeping the quality when stored in a variable room temperature, but if stored in optimal stable conditions like in a wine fridge you can't generally see or taste any difference between 6 month old and three year old chocolate.

Can you eat chocolate mint leaves? ›

Chocolate Mint is a perennial herb that is commonly grown for its edible qualities, although it does have ornamental merits as well. The fragrant oval green leaves are usually harvested from late spring to early fall. The leaves have a minty taste.

What are 4 uses for mint? ›

Toothpaste, mouthwash, breath mints, and chewing gum are all commonly flavored with mint. In addition to freshening breath, mint adds flavor to foods and drinks – everything from ice cream and tarts to lemonade and co*cktails to meat dishes (especially lamb).

Can you eat mint right off the plant? ›

It's delicious and refreshing. Yes, you can eat mint leaves. You can brew them in tea. You can add them to a salad.

What can I do with raw mint leaves? ›

10 ways to use Mint leaves in the Kitchen
  1. To prepare the mint syrup. You can make your own mint syrup at home by boiling mint leaves with one part sugar and two parts water. ...
  2. Add to your pesto. ...
  3. To spice up fruit salads. ...
  4. To prepare mint tea. ...
  5. To make minty chocolate chip cookies. ...
  6. Add to vegetables. ...
  7. In soups. ...
  8. To garnish desserts.
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Is chocolate mint natural? ›

Chocolate Mint is a perennial herb that is commonly grown for its edible qualities, although it does have ornamental merits as well. The fragrant oval green leaves are usually harvested from late spring to early fall. The leaves have a minty taste.

What does mint chocolate do to your body? ›

Chocolate Mint contains several vitamins and minerals that can aid your immune system and reduce chronic inflammation. Its refreshing flavour, like other mints, awakens the mind, increasing focus and cognitive function. Its soothing qualities may aid digestive function and relieve breathing problems.

What is mint chocolate chip made of? ›

Ingredients: CREAM, MILK, SUGAR, CHOCOLATE CHIPS (SUGAR, CHOCOLATE LIQUOR, COCOA BUTTER, DEXTROSE, SOY LECITHIN, VANILLIN [ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR]), PEPPERMINT EXTRACT, GUAR GUM, SALT, MONO & DIGLYCERIDES, POLYSORBATE 80, CARRAGEENAN, POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, CELLULOSE GUM, YELLOW 5 AND BLUE 1.

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