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Cream cheese mints add alittle something sweet and delicious to aparty! Just four simple ingredients and a holiday mint mold and you can treat your guests to festive Christmas tree mints! This is a popular classic cream cheese wedding mint recipe that can really be made for any occasion.

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Share these Christmas mints as a gift. Just place some in a treat bag with a pretty bow to gift the perfect bite-size creamy treat. They will probably be devoured in minutes once received.

How to make Cream Cheese Mints

Cream Cheese Mints Ingredients

The only equipment needed for this recipe include:

  • medium mixing bowl
  • spoon or spatula for mixing
  • small bowl for granulated sugar
  • rubber silicone mint mold (some call the cream cheese mint molds)
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Making Cream Cheese Mints

Mix the powder sugar, flavoring, cream cheese, and coloring together with a mixer. The mixture will form a ball. It should be the consistency of stiff playdough. Roll cream cheese mixture into small balls. Roll balls in the granulated sugar to coat.

The great thing about these mints is you can flavor them as you wish. You can use a traditional peppermint extract, but have fun with it and use your favorite flavoring.

When adding the flavoring you just need a couple of drops. If you want a stronger flavor add to the flavoring to taste.

The same goes for the food coloring. Just add a couple of drops initially and add more if you want a darker color.

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Press the sugar-coated ball into the rubber mint mold. Immediately turn the mold over and gently flex so mint falls from the mold. Sometimes if the mixture gets too warm it will not release well. Chill the mixture before proceeding. Sometimes during the process, the mold might become sticky causing the mints to not easily release from the mold. Wash and dry the mold and begin again.

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How to store cream cheese mints

Place mints in an airtight container in single layers. Place parchment paper or wax paper between each layer. Keep mints for up to two weeks in the refrigerator or up to three months in the freezer.

Before serving allow mints to come to room temperature before opening the container. Cream cheese mints can be left out of the refrigerator for a few hours. They will form a crust on the outside but will be smooth and creamy on the inside. Delicious!

Looking for more Sweet Gifts Give these a Try:

  • Homemade Sugar Cubes
  • Cream Cheese Mints
  • Easy Chocolate Truffles

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Holiday Cream Cheese Mints Recipe

Holiday cream cheese mints add a deliciously sweet treat to any party! You only need four ingredients and a mold to make this festive treat.

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Equipment

  • silicone Christmas tree candy mold

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 pound powdered sugar
  • 2 drops flavoring (more if desired) I love cheesecake flavoring
  • 2 drops food coloring add more coloring until you reach the desired color
  • 1/8 cup granulated sugar for rolling the small balls in

Instructions

  • Mix the powder sugar, flavoring, cream cheese, and coloring together with a mixer. The mixture will form a ball. It should be the consistency of stiff playdough.

  • Roll cream cheese mixture into small balls.

  • Roll balls in the granulated sugar to coat.

  • Press the sugar-coated ball into the rubber mint mold. Immediately turn the mold over and gently flex so mint falls from the mold. Sometimes if the mixture gets too warm it will not release well. Chill the mixture before proceeding. Sometimes during the process, the mold might become sticky causing the mints to not easily release from the mold. Wash and dry the mold and begin again.

Notes

The great thing about these mints is you can flavor them as you wish. You can use a traditional peppermint extract, but have fun with it and use your favorite flavoring.

When adding the flavoring you just need a couple of drops. If you want a stronger flavor add to the flavoring to taste.

The same goes for the food coloring. Just add a couple of drops initially and add more if you want a darker color.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Cindy Hopper

Categories: Recipes, Sweets

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FAQs

Why are my cream cheese mints sticking to the mold? ›

I recommend rolling your cream cheese balls in powdered sugar before pressing them into the molds. This will help keep them from sticking to the molds. I also recommend using flexible silicone candy molds because you can pop the candies out easier.

How many mints per person for a wedding? ›

Plan on two or three per person. Some people will take more than that, and some won't eat any. Enjoy these mints at your next event, but be sure to enjoy the process of making them too!

Is mold on cream cheese harmful? ›

Answer From Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D. Soft cheeses, such as cottage cheese, cream cheese and ricotta, with mold should be discarded. The same goes for any kind of cheese that's shredded, crumbled or sliced. With these cheeses, the mold can send threads throughout the cheese — contaminating more than you see.

How do you keep cream cheese from molding? ›

Just keep it at one corner in the refrigerator. "However, if you have opened it and thinking of not using it soon, we suggest you cover it well. For covering, use the packet. But if the package is not reusable, use a freezer bag or aluminium foil.

Is $100 OK for wedding gift? ›

If your guest is a relative or a friend, the wedding website suggests somewhere between $100 and $125. But what kind of gift can you expect? Catey Hill, resident financial expert at David's Bridal, says it's perfectly fine guests to write out a check to you.

Is $300 a lot for a wedding gift? ›

Anyone who received a separate invitation from their parents to the wedding should give their own gift. Because a family gift tends to include more people, it is customary to be on the nicer end of the registry, spending in the $200 to $300 range, but, again, stick to what fits within your budget.

Is $200 an acceptable wedding gift? ›

Bottom line: There's no hard-and-fast rule on how much cash to give as a wedding gift. Wedding experts do, however, advise starting at $100. From there, you may want to adjust up to $500 based on factors such as your relationship with the couple, your budget and the cost of your attendance at the wedding.

How can you tell when cream cheese is bad? ›

To assess the quality of cream cheese, one should look for signs of spoilage such as an off-smell, discoloration, or mold on its surface. If any of these signs are present, the cream cheese should not be consumed.

What kind of mold grows on cream cheese? ›

Molds most common on cheese and fermented dairy products are Penicillium species. Mycotoxins produced by these organisms are penicillic acid, patulin, ochratoxin A, and citrinin. Percentages of molds in cheese capable of producing some commonly studied mycotoxins ranged from 1.8% to 12.4%.

Do mints go Mouldy? ›

If mints are not stored properly, they will eventually go bad. Mints past their expiration date show signs of discoloration and stop giving off their fresh peppermint aroma. If there are changes to the way mints look and smell, they may be unsafe (and unpleasant) to eat.

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