Homemade Dairy-Free Peppermint Patties Recipe (2024)

As 2014 comes to a close, I’ve gotpart six of our Pure Chocolate Wisdom series, sponsored by Pascha Chocolate. I hand-picked Pascha Chocolate for Go Dairy Free, as it is made in a top allergen-free facility (dairy-free, nut-free, gluten-free, and even soy-free!), and is certified organic, vegan, fair trade, kosher, and non-GMO verified. They even offer 100% cacao chocolate chips that are suitable for paleo diets.

For the yearly wrap-up, I used wisdom from the prior posts in this series to create something simple, but amazing: all-natural, vegan, egg-free, gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free and dairy-free peppermint patties!

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Dairy-free peppermint patties are so fun to make. The filling dough comes together in minutes, and is easy to roll and cut, just like sugar cookies!

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And then the dipping begins! My favorite technique for melting chocolate is easy, quick, and pretty much foolproof, plus it gives you the freedom to take your time as you dunk each slice.

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The end result is so much fresher than store-bought peppermint patties, and unlike the York variety, these are free of corn, dairy, egg, and soy. Plus, you can make them into festive shapes to fit the season: hearts, trees, and yes, even gingerbread men…

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Oops, one got away! No worries – it’s okay if he just needs some time to chill alone. These homemade dairy-free peppermint patties taste even better when made a day ahead – allowing the peppermint flavor time to mellow and meld.

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Pure Chocolate Wisdom Series Healthy Posts:

Part 1: 5 Surprising and Scientifically Shown Health Benefits of Dark Chocolate
Part 2: New Research: The Chocolate Gut Connection
Part 3: Superfoods Meet Chocolate: Maca, Lucuma, and Arabica
Part 4: The Best Way to Melt Chocolate (Comparison)
Part 5: Bean to Bar Chocolate Explained

Delicious Dairy-Free Chocolate Recipes from my Kitchen:

  • Pure Chocolate Truffle Snacks
  • Chocolate Banana Monkey Pops
  • Cherry Chocolate Chip Shake
  • No Bake Superfood Chocolate Crunch
  • Chocolate Pumpkin Butter Cups
  • Double Chocolate Orange Cookies
  • Dairy-Free Peppermint Patties (recipe below!)

Reader Raves

Thanks to Linda for sharing her feedback via Facebook on this recipe. She said, “I made a batch at thanksgiving and everyone said they tasted better then the ones in the stores.” Her friend Jill responded, “I am one of those people! Linda shared some with me and they were WAY better than the store bought ones.”

Special Diet & Ingredient Notes:Dairy-Free Peppermint Patties

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan / plant-based, and vegetarian. Just be sure to use brands and ingredient options in these dairy-free peppermint patties that suit your dietary needs.

  • Chocolate: I use Pascha Chocolate because it is dairy-free, soy-free, certified gluten-free, certified vegan, and made in a facility free of the top allergens. Since they offer so many percentages (chips in 55%, 85%, or100% and bars in 55%, 60% w/ Maca, 70%, or 85%), you can opt for an outer coating that’s milky, semi-sweet, dark, or unsweetened for contrast.
  • Oil / Shortening: I used Nutiva Superfood Shortening, but their coconut oil will also work quite well.
  • Coconut Cream: I used the thick cream from So Delicious Culinary Coconut Milk. If you have nut allergy concerns, see this post:Are coconut-based foods safe for tree nut allergies?
  • Powdered Sugar: I use organic powdered sugar for environmental reasons, but it is also a great option if you are strictly vegan or avoiding corn (most organic brands are not cut with cornstarch).
  • Pure Extracts: I actually used Simply Organic peppermint oil, but an alcohol-free extract would also work well. Just make sure you go pure, rather than artificial, with both the peppermint and vanilla for the besttaste. I prefer alcohol-free since this is a no bake recipe.

I am sharing this recipe on Gluten-Free Wednesdays at Gluten Free Easily and Allergy-Free Wednesdays at Whole New Mom!

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Dairy-Free Peppermint Patties

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Author: Alisa Fleming

Serves: 36 to 40 patties

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Sift the powdered sugar into a mixing bowl. Add 2 tablespoons coconut oil or shortening, the coconut cream, and the extracts. Stir by hand or with a mixer on low until thoroughly combined. It may form crumbs rather than a smooth dough - that is fine.
  2. Bring the mixture together with your hands, which will help to warm it just enough, kneading a few times until you get a relatively smooth dough. Now you can a) roll the dough into a log that is about 1½ inches in diameter or b) roll the dough out onto wax or parchment paper to about ¼ inch thickness. I like option b - cut the rolled dough with small round cookie cutters or desired shapes (the dough is a little fragile, so nothing too intricate), as you would with sugar cookies.
  3. Place the log or cut dough into your refrigerator and let chill for about 30 to 60 minutes. If using the log method, remove the log from the fridge, and slice into ¼ inch circles.
  4. In a medium-sized bowl, melt the chocolate with the remaining 1 tablespoon coconut oil or shortening. If melting the chocolate via the microwave or stove top, let it cool for a few minutes before proceeding.
  5. One at a time, dunk the filling rounds or shapes in the chocolate, carefully remove, letting residual chocolate drip off, and place on wax paper, parchment paper, or a silicone baking mat.
  6. If using sprinkles or crushed candy canes, top the chocolates now, while still wet.
  7. Let the candies set up at room temperature (can take several hours, depending on how warm your home is), or cheat a little and chill in the refrigerator until set.
  8. Once set, store in an airtight container at room temperature for a few days, or chilled for longer.

Notes

Shortening Note: I prefer using an organic shortening in this recipe for best taste and consistency (such as Nutiva or Spectrum), but you can sub a buttery spread or you can sub coconut butter in the patty center (2 tablespoons) and coconut oil (1 tablespoon) in the chocolate. Coconut oil can work in the patty center, but is a little more finicky and will melt more readily with warm chocolate.
Coconut Cream Note: You can buy it at the store in cans, but you can alternatively let full-fat coconut milk (sold in cans or small 11-ounce cartons) settle (in the refrigerator, if needed), and skim coconut cream from the top to use in this recipe. I used So Delicious Original Culinary Coconut Milk and skimmed the cream (keep the rest to use in other recipes!).

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in a peppermint patty? ›

SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, CHOCOLATE, COCOA, INVERT SUGAR, MILK FAT, EGG WHITES, COCOA BUTTER, LECITHIN (SOY), OIL OF PEPPERMINT, PGPR, NATURAL FLAVOR.

Are YORK Peppermint Patties dairy free? ›

Are YORK Peppermint Patties dairy free? YORK Peppermint Patties are not dairy free.

What is the white stuff in YORK Peppermint Patties? ›

What is the white stuff in York peppermint patties? That is a peppermint-flavored cream that is dipped in melted chocolate to create the perfect flavor combination.

Do peppermint patties have lactose? ›

York Peppermint Patties (made by the Hershey Company) are not vegan. They include dairy ingredients like milk and milk fat, as well as egg whites in the list of ingredients. That's why we just had to make and share our vegan version free from animal products with all of you!

Are peppermint patties good for diabetics? ›

For many people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, managing a careful diet and monitoring blood sugar is routine. That also means keeping a careful eye on the intake of sugars, even in fruits. At most points, this makes lollipops, licorice, butterscotch, toffee, and peppermint patties off-limits.

Are peppermints dairy free? ›

Peppermint is dairy free. Peppermint does not contain milk and should be safe for those with a milk allergy. Fig's dietitian team reviewed this note on peppermint.

Do peppermint sticks have dairy? ›

Ingredients: Cream, Milk, Cane Sugar, Non Fat Dry Milk, Egg Yolks, Peppermint Candy (sugar, corn syrup, water, oil of peppermint) Pure Peppermint Extract.

Are peppermint candy canes dairy free? ›

What are the ingredients in Candy Canes? Being vegan, candy canes are typically made of; cane sugar, corn syrup, peppermint extract or flavor, and artificial food colorings. These ingredients means that they are dairy-free and vegan friendly.

Are peppermint patties healthy for you? ›

Even though the coating probably isn't 70 percent dark chocolate, York Peppermint Patties are still a safe way to satisfy a sweet tooth without going whole hog. For 150 calories or less, you can enjoy one regular-size pattie or three of the miniatures.

What is another name for Peppermint Patty? ›

except study. She's more sensitive than she lets on and speaks out loudly against any unfair treatment of herself or others. Her adoring father refers to her as his “Rare Gem.” Peppermint Patty's real name is Patricia Reichardt.

Why is Peppermint Patty called sir? ›

Peppermint Patty's closest friend, Marcie, calls her "Sir". It is never revealed whether this eccentric habit, dating to Marcie's first appearance in the strip in 1971, is the result of misguided manners, a reference to Patty's tomboyish ways, or some other reason.

Are Junior Mints and York Peppermint Patties made by the same company? ›

Today, current owner Tootsie Roll Industries, produces more than 15 million Junior Mints a day in Cambridge. And Kessler's York Peppermint Pattie? After a number of corporate owners, it is now manufactured by Hershey in Mexico.

Do peppermint patties go bad? ›

They will keep about a week well-covered in the refrigerator (maybe a bit longer, although they taste the best/freshest within a week in my opinion). The peppermint patties can be frozen for longer – probably a month or so.

Why does Marcie call Peppermint Patty Sir? ›

Peppermint Patty's closest friend, Marcie, calls her "Sir". It is never revealed whether this eccentric habit, dating to Marcie's first appearance in the strip in 1971, is the result of misguided manners, a reference to Patty's tomboyish ways, or some other reason.

Are peppermint patties good for digestion? ›

The reason that mints are both refreshing and soothing is due to the presence of peppermint, wintergreen, or spearmint in the candies. The mint oil in the confection can stimulate your stomach lining and ease stomach pain, reduce gas, and facilitate digestion.

What are the ingredients in dark chocolate peppermint patties? ›

You'll receive 7 oz of peppermint patties per order. EMULSIFIER), VANILLA, MILK), WATER, CORN SYRUP, PALM KERNEL OIL, COCOA PROCESSED WITH ALKALI, COCOA, SALT, HYDROGENATED PALM OIL, INVERTASE, OIL OF PEPPERMINT, SOY LECITHIN (AN EMULSIFIER), CORN STARCH.

Are all peppermint patties gluten-free? ›

Regular York Peppermint Patties should be considered gluten-free as they are on Hershey's own gluten-free food list. However, please note that York Pieces, York Minis, and York Shapes are not gluten-free.

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