Rainbow Peppermint Patties

These creamy rainbow colored peppermint patties make a great homemade gift for your loved ones.

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45 minutes

2 hours 30 minutes

36 Peppermint patties



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    Ingredients

    • 5 cups powdered sugar
    • 3 Tablespoons light corn syrup
    • 3 Tablespoons water
    • 3 Tablespoons vegetable shortening
    • 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
    • Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple food colors (the gel version works well here)
    • Parchment paper
    • 16 ounces dipping chocolate

    Directions

    1. 1In the large bowl of a stand mixer (you can also use a hand mixer), beat 4 1/2 cups of the powdered sugar with corn syrup, water, peppermint extract, and shortening at medium speed until just combined. Knead on a work surface dusted with remaining 1/2 cup of powdered sugar until smooth. If it's not dough consistency add a tiny bit of water until it's workable.
    2. 2Divide dough evenly into 6 balls. In a small bowl, color each ball red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet respectively. Remember that adding food coloring could make your ball a little too wet, so feel free to add more powdered sugar here until the ball is workable and not sticky.
    3. 3Take one ball at a time, roll it into a snake shape, place it in between two sheets of parchment paper, and roll it into a rectangle about 11"x5". Place each sheet of dough in the fridge to chill for about 15-20 minutes.
    4. 4Once dough has chilled, remove the parchment from each layer (leaving one layer on the bottom so it doesn't stick to your surface) and stack each layer on top of the other in the order of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. Chilling the dough allows the parchment paper to be removed without tearing the dough. If the dough begins to tear, chill the dough longer.
    5. 5Once the layers have been stacked on top of each other, slightly roll them to get rid of any air bubbles.
    6. 6Trim the long end of one side with a sharp knife so that you have an even edge to begin rolling. Starting with the long side, begin rolling the dough using the parchment paper to help roll. If your dough is too hard here, let it soften a bit before rolling. Then freeze the roll of dough until hardened (about an hour).
    7. 7When log is frozen, cut into 1/4 inch circles. Turn the log after each couple of slices to keep the log round because the pressure of the knife can make the log turn oblong.
    8. 8Melt dipping chocolate according to the package directions. Using a fork, dip one pinwheel, shaking the excess off and letting it set on parchment lined cookie sheets. Repeat with all of them. Return them to the freezer to chill if they get too soft.
    9. 9Place patties in the fridge or freezer to set. Store patties in between layers of parchment paper so they don't stick.
    10. 10Inspired by: http://www.hanielas.com/2011/12/candy-cane-peppermint-patties.html

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    TBSPAna
    TBSPAna said:

    If you don't use food coloring, you won't achieve the rainbow effect; however, the patties will still be delish, just not as colorful, @Anonymous.

    5/2/2013 2:45:43 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    What happens if we do not use the food coloring?

    5/1/2013 5:15:34 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    they look good

    2/6/2013 7:29:10 AM
    Leahbeaudoin

    I made them 2 times, they were good

    1/5/2013 10:31:35 AM
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    Anonymous said:

    im making these right now. its fun but the problem im running into is rolling them perfectly. I feel like my colors aren't perfectly seperated

    12/17/2012 10:56:43 PM
    etherialdowntime024

    I pinned a pic here's the link: https://pinterest.com/pin/444800900666731481/

    12/9/2012 8:04:42 PM
    etherialdowntime024

    EXCELLENT! Made these earlier! Only tip is that you really need to knead the dough to get it to dough like consistency :) May seem dry at first, but once you start working it, it comes together.

    12/9/2012 7:12:44 PM
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