
There are some memories you have from childhood that stick with you. These Cream Cheese Mints, also know as Wedding Mints, are one of them. Always served at special occasions, Easter, Weddings, Anniversaries. As a kid, I never thought about how they were made or what was in them, I just remember feeling special getting to have them.
Now, as an adult, I think about these things. Let's face it, I think about food alot. And not just because I'm a food blogger. I enjoy my food. If I'm going to eat something, I don't just want it to be something to fill me up and provide the necessary nutrients to keep me going. Food doesn't have to be complicated to be memorable. Most times, while the food is delicious, it's the memories around the eating of that food that make it special. Turkey on Thanksgiving, yes it's always fantastic, but it's the family gathered around the table, eating the turkey with all the trimmings that makes it something to remember. The birthday dinner, always what the birthday person requests in our house...it's the person's special day that makes it special memory.
I love making my family feel loved with the food I can create for them. I don't always tell them how simple something is to make. I let them think I slaved in the kitchen creating a special treat just for them.
I have to tell you, I've seen recipes for these mints all around Pinterest for a few years now. I held off on making them because many just weren't clear on the storage of these mints. With the main ingredient being cream cheese, I didn't want them spoiling on me. Kelley Highway showed me the light. These mints DO NOT have to be refrigerated. Next on my list are Kelley's Butter Mints.
Cream Cheese Mints
from Kelly Highway
3 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 teaspoon mint extract (or peppermint)
3 cups powdered sugar, sifted
food coloring-optional
Using a mixer, cream the cream cheese until smooth, add in extract and food coloring if using. Cream again till light and fluffy. Slowly add in powdered sugar, make sure to scrape down sides of mixing bowl. Once all sugar is added and well combined, roll dough into teaspoon sized balls. Place balls on wax paper lined tray, Use a fork to flatten. Let mints dry for 12 hours then turn mints over to let bottom side dry. Store in an airtight container at room temperature. Mints will keep for at least a week. I put a few to the side and after 2 weeks they were still fresh.
I'm sharing at some of these great parties.
Eeek! I heart cream cheese mints, Joan! These homemade ones look so tempting and delicious! They're definitely cute as a button :)
ReplyDeleteI had NO IDEA these were so easy. I am so making these. Also, I bought peppermint extract and never have a use for it, so-- double great!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those mints!!! Who new they were so simple! Pinning! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I'd never heard of cream cheese mints till just now. Are they soft, or do they harden up as they dry? They look simple and lovely and I'm really wanting to make them now.
ReplyDeleteStacy, as they dry, they harden but not rock hard if that makes any sense. They are so yummy good, My next batch I'm going to try a new flavors and also add some color.
DeleteThese look so good, Joan! Wish I had a few right now!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! that is a very simple recipe thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful and of course I am now spoiled with all kinds of homemade candy - much of which I saw here first! I'm going to make these soon!
ReplyDeleteOooo yummy and simple to make, cannot complain there. I will definitely be making up a batch (or 5) of these
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking storage won't be an issue in my household, because these will be gobbled up! I love cream cheese mints, but have never tried them. I think I may have to treat my own family to these! I'll keep the ruse going, I will let my family believe I worked for hard just for them!
ReplyDeleteJoan, these are gorgeous! And so simple. I honestly don't think I'd need to worry about storage. Ha1 I'd eat all of these. I absolutely LOVE creamy mints like this. :)
ReplyDeleteYUMMY! How simple these are. I've pinned because they look like they would be a hit at a party!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks super delish and what a yum!
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I have a weakness for these
ReplyDeleteI have eaten so many of these in my life, but I have actually never made them. There are so many recipes still left to make!!
ReplyDeleteThey look so fabulous! I have a similar recipe that just uses butter, powdered sugar, and mint extract. Love the idea of cream cheese!
ReplyDeleteI've actually never tried these... but they seem so easy to whip up. I might have to make a batch and eat them all myself lol
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These are so pretty! I had these at a bridal shower a few months ago and they were fabulous. Can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to What's Cookin' Wednesday!
Wow! Do these babies pop against that hot pink, girl! They turned out spectacularly!
ReplyDeleteGet a load of this: I got a brand new comment on the mints just this morning. (I'm in Tucson, awake at 2 a.m. with jet lag...). She flattened each mint ball with her thumb, then filled the little dip with melted chocolate. UH-OH! Doesn't that sound deliciously adorable?!
Again, thank you so much for featuring these mints on your blog! I am humbled by this distinct honor!
Blessings,
Kelley~
I was just wondering how to make these chocolatey!
DeletePerhaps you could replace a portion of the powdered sugar with an equal part baking cocoa??
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P. S. I'll have to add this question to my blog post on Kelley Highway!
I've been making these for years. They are a holiday favorite at our house.
ReplyDeleteI use to make these years ago, but never thought to touch them up with a fork. How lovely! Not even sure where my recipe is....same as yours...so I am pinning yours so I know where to find it. Thanks so much for sharing at Weekend Potluck.
ReplyDeleteI found you from the What's Shaken link up. I love soft mints and I cant believe how easy these are to make! They would be perfect for Valentine’s day with a little pink food coloring added. I just started a new Saturday Spotlight Linky Party on my blog this week, and would love to have you stop by and share! http://angelshomestead.com/saturday-spotlight-1/
ReplyDeleteYum! These look great!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me about how many this recipe made? I am hosting an anniversary party in a few weeks, I'd love to make them!
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Karla, thanks for dropping by. This recipe will make 4-5 dozen mints.
DeleteKarla,
DeleteIf you'll check on my blog, there are literally dozens of tips for making these. Each batch for me made exactly 70 mints; I double the batch and 140 mints fit perfectly in a tin of cookies I buy then dump out the cookies and use the tin for my mints. ;-)
Kelley~
I ,love this recipe! They look so cute and I bet they are tasty too! I just started a new link party and would love for you to come over and share your post or any social media sites. Talkin’ About Thursday - http://designeddecor.com/talkin-about-thursday-link-party4/
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These sound yummy and easy! I would love if you came to my link party on Tuesday @ memoriesbythemile@gmail.com Hope to see you there!
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I have every single one of the ingredients to make these right now. Maybe I'll even dip them in chocolate.
ReplyDeleteCream cheese mints are one of my favorite things EVER. We made them once for a friend's wedding and ate so many as we were making them that I almost got sick...but still managed to eat more a few days later at the wedding. :-) These are so pretty. Thanks so much for linking up at What's In Your Kitchen Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea totally! I should really try this one time since I like mint :) Wow, these one I can foresee myself running into some problems (eating them!) LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! I need to make these and even perhaps add a bit of food coloring as a valentines day candy!
ReplyDeleteHi, Lisa. I thought I'd reply with an encouraging nudge to go check out the link shared above for Kelley Highway. In my post, I share all the tips, ideas and suggestions for making these delightful mints. From shimmer spray to freezing them, to rolling them in crushed candies to tinting them, the ideas are divine!
DeleteHope you stop over! You might be glad you did!
Kelley~