Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Raw Peppermint Patties
Well, it's been about a month and a half since my last post, and I'd like to say I have a good excuse but alas, I do not. Work has gotten busy, boyfriend is on "summer vacation" until medical school, etc, etc...and I'm just plain lazy?
Anyway, I actually made these suckers on Mother's (...Mother's or Mothers'??) Day and am finally getting the post up. I saw this recipe on Tastespotting, I believe, and my mom LOVES York peppermint patties so I thought I'd give them a try. I was surprised to see how much coconut is involved (oil and shredded) - since you definitely don't taste any coconut in a peppermint patty! I had also never seen coconut oil before - so that was an interesting sight. Picked it up at Whole Foods with my sister, and both of our reactions were basically "EW."
Anyway, these weren't actually very hard in the end, and definitely an interesting endeavor. Highly recommend these!
1/2 batch of raw chocolate
1/4 cup cashews
1/4 cup shredded coconut
1/4 cup coconut oil
1 tbsp honey
1/4 tsp peppermint oil (OR peppermint extract)
In a food processor, grind cashews and shredded coconut together into a fine powder. Add coconut oil, peppermint oil, and honey, and pulse until combined - be careful not to over process! Place in refrigerator to set while you make the chocolate sauce, which will need to be warmed slightly inside a bowl of hot water to ensure a liquid consistency.
Once the cream has hardened, separate nine equal portions, which can then be shaped into patties with your hands (roll the cream into a ball and press it flat). Place patties in the freezer for 10 minutes or so.
When the patties are fairly cold, dip them one at a time into the chocolate sauce, which should harden immediately. I was able to dip each patty about three times before I ran out of chocolate.
(**NOTE: I stored mine in the freezer and they still melted on my fingertips when I took them out. This may have been because I couldn't find raw cacao powder for the raw chocolate and had to use regular cacao powder instead, but who knows. They taste pretty good cold anyway!)
Original recipe here
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