Homemade Butter Mints


Homemade Butter Mints are old-fashioned, buttery, sweet, minty candies that melt in your mouth like no store-bought candy you have ever tasted.

I’ll go ahead and tell you that these innocent looking mints are absurdly addictive. I found myself walking through the kitchen several times today, just to taste one more, and then one more.

Homemade Butter Mints & Chocolate Butter Mints recipe by Barefeet In The Kitchen

I used to love after-dinner mints, but I haven’t had one in years. The last ones I tried were dry to the point of being crunchy and the taste was so toothpaste-like I decided not to buy them again. These are nothing like that!   Barefeet In The Kitchen creator video with Mary Younkin

I found this recipe for Old Fashioned Butter Mints over at Averie Cooks and it’s a keeper! I’ve played with it a bit to make a chocolate mint as well and you’re going to love both versions.

Don’t be intimidated by the idea that this is candy making. These mints took far less time to make than I expected. (seriously, it was well under an hour from start to finish!) If you can roll play-dough, you can make these homemade butter mints!

If you’re looking for a few more sweet treats to make, these Cream Cheese Mints are beyond easy to make and they disappear almost as fast as you can make them. Old Fashioned Potato Candy is another fun candy to make that only requires a few minutes of effort in the kitchen. (I promise you can’t taste the potato at all!)

Homemade Butter Mints & Chocolate Butter Mints recipe by Barefeet In The Kitchen

Kitchen Tip: I use this mixer and this pizza cutter to make this recipe.For more easy no-bake candies this holiday season, you’ll want to check out all of our Fudge Recipes!Get New Recipessent to your inbox!Sign me up!We never share your information with third parties and will protect it in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Homemade Butter Mints & Chocolate Butter Mints

5 from 3 votesRecipe slightly adapted from and with thanks to Averie CooksSavePinPrintReviewPrep Time: 30 minsTotal Time: 30 minsCourse: DessertCuisine: AmericanServings: 60 servings (5 mints per serving)

Ingredients 

  • ▢1/4 cup butter softened
  • ▢1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ▢1/3 cup sweetened condensed milk or this homemade substitute for condensed milk
  • ▢3 1/4 cups powdered sugar *
  • ▢1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract **
  • ▢Optional: 1/4 cup cocoa powder * reduce the powdered sugar by the amount of cocoa used

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the soft butter and salt. Beat for a moment to combine. Add the condensed milk and beat again to combine. Add the powdered sugar a cup at a time, beating to combine thoroughly. Add the peppermint, taste and adjust as needed. The dough will be mostly crumbs, but should stick together when squeezed into a ball. It should not be sticky at all.
  • Remove the dough from the mixer and pull off golf ball size sections. (At this point, you can also wrap the dough tightly and store it in the refrigerator until you are ready to roll them out.) Roll each ball out into a long skinny strip about 1/2″ in diameter. Slice the strips into tiny mint-size pieces. I used a pizza cutter to easily roll back and forth and slice them quickly.
  • Alternative method (for the impatient): Roll the dough out to approximately 1/4″ thick. Use a knife or pizza cutter to slice the dough into 1/2″ (or smaller) squares. They might not be as cute or as authentic looking, but it will only take a couple minutes to cut out all of the mints.
  • Spread the soft pieces across a baking sheet and allow them to sit at room temperature overnight. You could speed up the process and put them in the refrigerator uncovered. Mine were fine on the counter though. When they have hardened enough to store, transfer the mints to an airtight container. Enjoy!

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