The filling is rich in perky peppermint flavor and suuuper creamy; and the coating is pure chocolate! For an extra festive twist, you can top them with crushed candy canes. But that’s totally optional.
Tips and Tricks for Recipe Success:
Because this recipe only calls for 5 ingredients, I suggest using the best ones you can get your hands on.
For the chocolate coating, you’ll want to be sure to use real chocolate, not chocolate chips. And because the filling is quite sweet, I suggest using semi-sweet or dark chocolate. I used Lindt 70% cocoa bars and the flavor and texture was amazing! (not sponsored!)
And while we’re on the topic of sweetness, I want to encourage you of one thing: don’t skip the salt! Adding a small amount of salt to the filling brings out the flavors while balancing the sweetness. Trust me on this!
Don’t skimp on the confectioners’ sugar. You’ll need at least 5 cups, and may need up to 6. You want the filling to be very thick and not sticky.
The easiest way to form the patties is to use a medium cookie scoop. You’ll simply scoop out a level scoopful and roll it in your hands a few times to ensure its smooth; then place the ball on a piece of parchment paper and gently press it down into a small circle. Don’t make the circles too big, or they’ll fall apart when you dip them.
Ingredients
- (1) 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 Tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
- 5 cups confectioners' sugar, plus more if needed
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 24 ounces semi-sweet or dark chocolate, finely chopped
- 1 cup crushed candy canes (optional)
Instructions
- Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside until needed.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, or in a very large bowl using a handheld electric mixer, beat together the sweetened condensed milk and peppermint extract until well combined.
- With the mixer on low speed, gradually add in the confectioners' sugar, allowing what you've added to fully incorporate into the mixture before adding more. Beat in the salt. *If the filling is still sticky after adding the 5 cups of confectioners' sugar, add more, a 1/4 cup at a time, until the filling is very thick and can easily be handled.
- Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop out level scoopfuls of filling, kneading and rolling each one in your hands a few times before rolling it into a ball and transferring it to the prepared baking sheet. Repeat with all filling. Using your fingertips, or the palm of your hand, press each round of filling down into a 1-and-1/2" circle.
- Set aside and allow the patties to dry for at least 1 hour on each side. I suggest setting a timer so you know exactly how long they've been drying. *To easily flip the patties over without breaking them, slide a small spatula underneath each one and gently flip it over.
- When you're ready to dip them in chocolate...
- Fill a medium pot one-third full with water and bring it to a low simmer over medium heat. Place a heatproof bowl that will fit on top of the pan snugly, but will not touch the simmering water, on top of the pan. Reduce the heat to low and place two-thirds of the chocolate into the bowl. Place a candy thermometer intp the chocolate and let it melt, stirring frequently with a silicon spatula. *Do not let the temperature of the chocolate exceed 120°F.
- Once the chocolate has fully melted, remove the bowl from heat, but keep the pot of simmering water on the burner. Wipe the bottom of the bowl to remove any condensation.
- Stir in the remaining chocolate, a little bit at a time, allowing what you've added to completely melt before adding more.
- Set aside and allow the chocolate to cool to 82°F. Once the chocolate has reached 82°F, place it back over the simmering water and reheat to a temperature between 88°F and 91°F. Remove the bowl from heat once you have reached the correct temperature. The chocolate should be smooth and glossy, with no streaks.
- Using a fork or candy dipper, dip each patty in the chocolate, allowing excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl before transferring it back to the parchment paper line baked sheet. Sprinkle the top of each dipped patty with crushed canes, if using.
- Set aside and allow the chocolate to set before serving, about 1 hour.
- Store in an airtight container, at room temperature, for up to 1 week.
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