Chocolate Crème de Menthe

Wreath Cupcakes

Wreath Cupcakes

December: Advent

December may be the last month in the Western calendar year, but it is the first month in the Christian liturgical year. During this time, the faithful observe Advent traditions in preparation for the coming of Christ on His birthday, December 25. The word Advent is derived from Latin, meaning “the coming”.

The most popular symbol of Advent is a wreath. So we decorated chocolate crème de menthe cupcakes as wreaths. Prepare these desserts during Advent and prepare to welcome into your heart Baby Jesus on Christmas day!

Recipe

(Adapted from Busy Cooks via About.com)

For the chocolate crème de menthe cupcakes

  • 1 box chocolate cake mix (we used Duncan Hines brand devil’s food flavor)
  • 1 ¼ cup water
  • 2 tablespoons crème de menthe liqueur
  • 1/3 cup butter, melted
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon mint extract
  • 1 cup crème de menthe chips (we used Andes mint candies)

 Directions

In a large mixing bowl, combine the cake mix, water, crème de menthe liqueur and melted butter.

Wreath Cupcakes

Beat in the eggs. Stir in the mint extract. Chop up the crème de menthe chips (if not using the baking chips) and fold into the batter.

Wreath Cupcakes

Scoop into a muffin tin lined with cupcake papers. Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F for 20-25 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool completely. Yield: Approximately 2 ½ dozen cupcakes.

Wreath Cupcakes

For the chocolate crème de menthe ganache frosting

  • 8 ounces (2 bars) semi-sweet chocolate (we used Baker’s brand)
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tablespoon crème de menthe liqueur
  • ½ – 1 teaspoon mint extract

Directions

In a mixing bowl, combine the melted chocolate with the hot cream. Stir until smooth. Add the crème de menthe liqueur and mint extract. Let stand for at least 30 minutes to thicken slightly. Frost the top of the cupcakes and let set.

Wreath Cupcakes

For the mint green buttercream frosting and wreath decorations

  • ½ cup (1 stick) butter, softened
  • 3-4 cups powdered sugar
  • 1-2 tablespoons crème de menthe
  • green food coloring
  • red round candies (Cinnamon Red Hots, M&Ms, etc.)

Directions

In a mixing bowl, beat the butter until creamy. Gradually add the powdered sugar until well blended. Thin with crème de menthe liqueur to a piping consistency. Tint the frosting with green food coloring.

Wreath Cupcakes

Fill a decorator’s bag outfitted with a star or leaf tip (we used Wilton tip 2D) with green frosting. Pipe around the edges of the cupcake to form a circle of “leaves”. Press red candies onto the green frosting to complete the wreath cupcakes.

Wreath Cupcakes

Notes

  • The original recipe calls for mint chocolate chips instead of the crème de menthe Andes mint candies (the latter tends to sink toward the bottom of the cupcake). But we wanted to use them to reinforce the crème de menthe flavor. The candies may be chopped but they can also be purchased ready-made as baking chips to save preparation time in the kitchen.
  • Optional: Use red frosting from a tube with a small round tip to pipe a bow on the wreath cupcakes
  • Replace the red candies with three purple candles and one pink candle for an Advent-looking wreath.
  • Learn more about Advent from the About Christianity website.
  • For an easier edible wreath, make one with corn flakes. See the recipe on our blog here.

Corn Flake Wreath

Corn Flake Wreath

December 25: Christmas

We have at least two wreaths in our home during the holidays: an Advent wreath with purple and pink candles and a Christmas wreath hanging on our front door. Another wreath, made out of corn flakes, is a sweet centerpiece on our table when we entertain. It is inexpensive and quick to make as an alternative to cookies and fruitcakes. A corn flake wreath is a festive food and a delicious dessert at holiday parties and potlucks. Make one (or many minis) for a Merry Christmas!

Recipe

(Adapted from Kellogg’s)

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 1 package (10 ounces) marshmallows
  • 1 teaspoon green food coloring (we used Wilton brand Kelly Green color food gel)
  • 6 cups corn flakes cereal (we used Kellogg’s brand)
  • red tube frosting (we used Wilton brand icing tube)
  • round red candies (we use M&Ms or Red Hots)

Directions

Have a sheet of wax paper and a pat of margarine or softened butter in a bowl ready on the work surface before assembling the corn flake wreaths. In a large pot, melt the butter over low heat. Add the marshmallows and stir until melted. Remove from heat and stir in the green food coloring until thoroughly mixed. Add the corn flakes cereal and coat well.

Corn Flake Wreath

Using margarine or butter, grease fingers and quickly shape the cereal mixture into mini wreaths or one large wreath on a sheet of wax paper. Let cool and transfer the wreath(s) to a platter or round cake board. With a little amount from a tube or red frosting, dot one side of a red candy and place randomly on the wreath. Attach a bow with a toothpick (optional). Store in an airtight container until ready to serve.

Corn Flake Wreath

Corn Flake Wreath

Notes

  • For an Advent-style wreath, replace the red candies with three purple and one pink candle.
  • Try this recipe with rice cereal instead of corn flakes.
  • Eat…drink…and be merry! Highlander and Islander wish our family, friends and followers of HI Cookery a very Merry Christmas!