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Introduction

The combination of chocolate and peppermint is heavenly and this recipe, inspired by the Aussie mint slice, is a great way to show it off. Technically a refrigerator/icebox cake, it is incredibly easy to make, even if it has a couple of different elements to prepare.

The combination of chocolate and peppermint is heavenly and this recipe, inspired by the Aussie mint slice, is a great way to show it off. Technically a refrigerator/icebox cake, it is incredibly easy to make, even if it has a couple of different elements to prepare.

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Ingredients

Makes: 16

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For the base

  • 300 grams digestive biscuits
  • 170 grams unsalted butter (diced)
  • 50 grams cocoa powder
  • 75 grams light brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 150 grams desiccated coconut
  • ½ teaspoon Maldon sea salt flakes

For the peppermint layer

  • 85 grams unsalted butter (at room temperature)
  • 330 grams icing sugar
  • 80 millilitres double cream
  • 2 teaspoons peppermint extract
  • green food colouring (optional)

For the chocolate topping

  • 225 grams dark chocolate - 60% cocoa solids (roughly chopped)
  • 40 grams unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon golden syrup or clear honey

For the base

  • 10½ ounces graham crackers
  • 1½ sticks unsalted butter (diced)
  • ⅔ cup unsweetened cocoa
  • ⅓ cup light brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1¾ cups unsweetened shredded coconut
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt

For the peppermint layer

  • ¾ stick unsalted butter (at room temperature)
  • 2½ cups confectioners' sugar
  • ⅓ cup heavy cream
  • 2 teaspoons peppermint extract
  • green food colouring (optional)

For the chocolate topping

  • 8 ounces bittersweet chocolate - 60% cocoa solids (roughly chopped)
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon golden syrup or light corn syrup or clear honey

Method

Peppermint Chocolate Slices is a guest recipe by Edd Kimber so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe

  1. Lightly grease a baking tin measuring 23cm x 33cm (9 x 13 inches), then line with a strip of parchment paper that overhangs the two long sides of the tin. Secure the paper in place with two metal clips.
  2. To make the base, place the digestives or digestive biscuits into a large freezer bag and crush into crumbs using a rolling pin (a few small chunks are totally fine). Place the butter, cocoa and sugar into a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water (ensuring the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water underneath) and stir until the butter is melted and everything is smooth. Add the eggs and whisk for a couple of minutes, or until the mixture thickens. Remove from the heat and mix in the remaining ingredients. Scrape into the prepared tin and spread into an even layer. Refrigerate while you make the peppermint layer.
  3. For the peppermint layer, place the butter into a large bowl and, using an electric mixer, beat on medium speed, or until the butter is light and creamy. Slowly incorporate the sugar, then increase the speed to high and beat for about 5 minutes, or until light and fluffy. Pour in the cream and peppermint extract, plus a drop or two of food colouring (if using) and mix until evenly combined. Scrape into the tin, spreading over the base in an even layer. Refrigerate for an hour before making the topping.
  4. Place all the topping ingredients in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water (ensuring the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water underneath) and stir occasionally until everything is melted and smooth. Remove from the heat and pour over the filling, spreading into an even layer. Refrigerate until set.
  5. To serve, use the parchment paper to lift the mixture from the tin, then cut into pieces using a sharp knife. If you want clean slices, using a knife that’s been heated in hot water (dried before using) for each cut will help.
  6. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  1. Lightly grease a baking tin measuring 23cm x 33cm (9 x 13 inches), then line with a strip of parchment paper that overhangs the two long sides of the tin. Secure the paper in place with two metal clips.
  2. To make the base, place the digestives or graham crackers into a large freezer bag and crush into crumbs using a rolling pin (a few small chunks are totally fine). Place the butter, cocoa and sugar into a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water (ensuring the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water underneath) and stir until the butter is melted and everything is smooth. Add the eggs and whisk for a couple of minutes, or until the mixture thickens. Remove from the heat and mix in the remaining ingredients. Scrape into the prepared tin and spread into an even layer. Refrigerate while you make the peppermint layer.
  3. For the peppermint layer, place the butter into a large bowl and, using an electric mixer, beat on medium speed, or until the butter is light and creamy. Slowly incorporate the sugar, then increase the speed to high and beat for about 5 minutes, or until light and fluffy. Pour in the cream and peppermint extract, plus a drop or two of food colouring (if using) and mix until evenly combined. Scrape into the tin, spreading over the base in an even layer. Refrigerate for an hour before making the topping.
  4. Place all the topping ingredients in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water (ensuring the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water underneath) and stir occasionally until everything is melted and smooth. Remove from the heat and pour over the filling, spreading into an even layer. Refrigerate until set.
  5. To serve, use the parchment paper to lift the mixture from the tin, then cut into pieces using a sharp knife. If you want clean slices, using a knife that’s been heated in hot water (dried before using) for each cut will help.
  6. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to a week.

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  • This is delicious! Don't be thinking that you can get the filling 'light and fluffy', though - you are aiming for nice and smooth before you add the cream. It will lighten up after you add the cream.

    Posted by kiwitifosi on 9th July 2020
  • This is basically a nut-free version of a Canadian peppermint nanaimo bar...

    Posted by Vicmccaffrey on 3rd July 2020

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FAQs

What is peppermint chocolate good for? ›

Green mint leaves are crushed to extract their valuable oil to include in chocolate. This oil offers several health benefits, including fiber, vitamins, and a trace amount of protein. Peppermint oil also has medicinal uses, working as a natural muscle relaxant.

What do peppermints do to your body? ›

Peppermint (Mentha piperita), a popular flavoring for gum, toothpaste, and tea, is also used to soothe an upset stomach or to aid digestion. It has a calming and numbing effect, and is often used to treat headaches, skin irritation, nausea, diarrhea, menstrual cramps, flatulence, and anxiety associated with depression.

Is peppermint candy good for your stomach? ›

Eating enough peppermint candies helps reduce bad breath and relieve indigestion and other stomach problems. However, peppermint candies have a high calorie and sugar content. Eating them in excessive amounts is not good for your overall health.

How did they make chocolate mint? ›

Chocolate mint is a close relative to ordinary peppermint (Mentha piperita). This hybrid is formed by crossing M. citrata (orange mint) with M. piperita to make the 'Chocolate' cultivar.

Where is Olaf's parasol? ›

Where to Find Olaf's Parasol. Olaf's Parasol is found on Dazzle Beach near Dazzle Beach's orb pillar to the left. Since it is enchanted and has been transformed incorrectly, it will be shown as a large green container with yellow, orange, and red stones inside of it -- it looks very similar to a trough.

What does mint chocolate do to your body? ›

Chocolate Mint contains several vitamins and minerals that can aid your immune system and reduce chronic inflammation. Its refreshing flavour, like other mints, awakens the mind, increasing focus and cognitive function. Its soothing qualities may aid digestive function and relieve breathing problems.

What are the health benefits of peppermint candy? ›

Menthol can also act as a potent decongestant and can clear a stuffy nose and make it easier to breathe. Peppermint works as an expectorant because menthol thins mucus, loosen phlegm and breaks up coughs. Pain Relief: Peppermint-flavored candy can be used to dull some aches and pains.

Is peppermint chocolate good for sore throat? ›

Because menthol thins mucus, it is also a good expectorant, meaning that it helps loosen phlegm and breaks up coughs. It is soothing and calming for sore throats (pharyngitis) and dry coughs as well. And this really makes me happy: good dark chocolate may be a better cough suppressant than codeine.

Why do people like peppermint chocolate? ›

The mint touches the lighter side of your pallet, while the chocolate provides a full-bodied texture with a sweet and bitter combination to create a delectable flavor many people love.

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