Chocolate Mint Pie

Chocolate Mint Pie

February  19: National Chocolate Mint Day

At the wedding reception of Islander’s cousin, Roxanne, to Billy T., Andes brand after-dinner mints were wrapped in fluffy tulle and given away as favors. The marriage of chocolate and mint were a cool combination—and just like Roxanne and Billy, who were married since 1979—the two were just “mint” to be!

We usually make mint-flavored foods around St. Patrick’s Day because of the green hue.  We substitute chopped Peppermint Patties or crushed Oreo cool mint crème cookies and use Andes brand crème de menthe chips instead in the creamy filling of a chocolate pudding pie recipe. The candies inside and on top of the pie add a cool crunch and sweet decoration to this dessert.

Chocolate mint pie is perfect for bridal showers, wedding rehearsal dinners, special occasions, St. Patrick’s Day and National Chocolate Mint Day.

Recipe

(Adapted from Taste of Home)

Ingredients

  • 1 chocolate pie crust
  • 1 package (3.9 ounces) instant chocolate pudding mix
  • 1 ½ cups cold milk
  • 2 ½ cups whipped topping (we used Cool Whip), divided use
  • 1 ½ cups Andes brand crème de menthe chips, divided use
  • ¼ teaspoon mint extract
  • green food coloring
  • fresh mint leaves to garnish (optional)

Directions

In a large mixing bowl, combine the pudding mix with the milk. Let stand for about two minutes until thickened. Fold in one cup whipped topping.

Chocolate Mint Pie

Fold in ½ cup of the crème de menthe chips. Smooth the mixture into the pie crust. In another bowl, stir in the mint extract with remaining whipped topping. Tint with a few drops of green food coloring to reach the desired shade of “mint green.”

Chocolate Mint Pie

Fill a pastry bag with the mint-flavored whipped cream and pipe decorative swirls on top of the pie. Sprinkle the remaining crème de menthe chips over it. Cover and refrigerate for at least four hours or until set. Garnish with fresh mint leaves (optional). Slice and serve chilled.

Chocolate Mint Pie

Notes

  • Chocolate mint pie recipes are often called “grasshopper pie” because of its grasshopper-green color.  But a real grasshopper pie is made with crème de menthe and crème de cacao and is inspired by the cocktail drink called “The Grasshopper.”
  • If chocolate and mint are a favorite flavor combination, try the recipe for peppermint patty brownies with white chocolate mint drizzles.
  • Andes brand crème de menthe chips add a tasty texture to the chocolate mint pie but are not bright green. For a more vibrant mint color, use chopped Andes brand thin mint candies.

Peppermint Patty Brownies with

White Chocolate Mint Drizzles

 Peppermint Patty Brownies

February 11: Peppermint Patty Day

We had some Peppermint Patty (round chocolate-covered mints) in a candy dish leftover from a holiday event. So we decided to bake them into brownies. We enhanced this simple recipe by flavoring melted white chocolate with mint and drizzling it over the brownies. The drizzles reinforce the minty taste as well as add a decorative touch to these sweet treats. Prepare Peppermint Patty Brownies with White Chocolate Mint Drizzles—they are perfect for observing Peppermint Patty Day!

Recipe

(Adapted from Real Simple)

Ingredients

  • 1 box brownie mix, family size (19 ounces, 9×13 inches) [we used Duncan Hines brand dark chocolate fudge flavor)
  • 1 package Peppermint Patty candies (we used York brand)
  • 2 squares (1 ounce each) white chocolate (we used Baker’s brand)
  • 1/8 teaspoon mint extract

Directions

Unwrap the Peppermint Patty candies and set aside. Line a 10×10-inch square baking pan with foil and grease with cooking spray. Mix the brownie batter with the ingredients according to the package.

Peppermint Patty Brownies

Layer half of the batter on the prepared pan. Place the Peppermint Patty candies on top. Carefully cover with the remaining batter. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Remove from the oven. Transfer the brownies in the foil to cool on a wire rack.

Peppermint Patty Brownies

Slice in 36 mini-squares. Separate the brownies and place on a wire rack above another foil-lined cookie sheet.

Peppermint Patty Brownies

Melt the white chocolate. Stir the mint extract into the melted white chocolate. Fill a pastry bag with a small round tip or a plastic zipper top bag with a small cut in the corner with the melted chocolate. Drizzle over the brownies. Let the chocolate cool and set. Place the brownies on a tray and serve. Garnish with fresh mint leaves (optional).

Peppermint Patty Brownies

Notes

  • Use a plastic knife to cut the brownies as they tend to stick on stainless steel knives.
  • Ice the brownies in chocolate frosting before slicing into squares for a sweeter dessert. Then decorate in white chocolate mint drizzles as described above.
  • Search our blog for more brownie recipes.

Maui Lavender-Mint Iced Tea

Maui Lavender-Mint Iced Tea

June 10: National Iced Tea Day

On one of our visits to Maui, we drove up-country to Kula (meaning “open meadows” in Hawaiian) to the serene and fragrant Ali’i Kula Lavender (AKL) farm. The pastel purple fields provided a vivid hue to the landscape of the gentle slopes of the Haleakala (“House of the Sun”) hillside, a contrast to the turquoise-blue ocean view in the distance below. At the lavender farm, we enjoyed walking through the cool gardens of lush tropical foliage, snacking on lavender gourmet shortbread cookies and lavender scones, sipping lavender iced tea and browsing in their gift shop. We bought a few products, including culinary lavender, which we used to make lavender-mint iced tea for National Iced Tea Day.

Recipe

(Adapted from Martha Stewart Weddings)

Ingredients

Directions

In a large glass bowl lined with a strainer, pour the boiling water over the lavender and mint. Steep for five minutes, then strain the liquid into a pitcher. Sweeten with honey to taste. Refrigerate the tea for a few hours. Pour the tea over ice. Garnish with lemon slices and serve chilled. Yield: 2-3 servings per tall glass.

Maui Lavender-Mint Iced Tea

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