What are those wihte choclate/yogurt mints that people serve at wedding and babyshowers??!


Question: the ones that are shaped like wedding bells and doves, and then bottle and other babyshapes..
my cousin has a babyshower this weekend and we were wondering iff there was a way to make them. if so, do you have a recipe??
or do you have to buy them?

plz and thank you in advance!


Answers: the ones that are shaped like wedding bells and doves, and then bottle and other babyshapes..
my cousin has a babyshower this weekend and we were wondering iff there was a way to make them. if so, do you have a recipe??
or do you have to buy them?

plz and thank you in advance!

When making mints, first you will need mint molds. The type of mold that you will need will depend upon the occasion. Baby shower helpers can find bottle, bootie, carriage, and toy shaped molds. Wedding molds include bells, doves, hearts and more.

After finding the molds, the mint maker should begin gathering the ingredients. The main ingredient in making mints is the candy bark. In most cases, one will want to sue white almond candy bark. However, for a groom's table or fun occasion, chocolate can also be used. Another ingredient in mint making is mint flavoring. If mint is not your flavor of choice, you may choose to try cherry in chocolate mints or almond flavoring in white.

In addition to the flavoring, one will need coloring if the mints are to be colored. The coloring sued in mints should be the same coloring used in icings. It can be found in the craft section of stores or at a cake-decorating store. The coloring is usually seen made by the company Wilton.

Another tool that aides in mint making is a squeeze bottle. The type pf bottle used for condiments works great. These can be purchased at Wal-Mart or at dollar stores.

Begin by washing and thoroughly drying your molds. You will then need to melt the candy bark. Melt only a few blocks at a time. Melt by using the directions on the package. Make sure to not over heat the bark.

Mix a small amount of mint flavoring to your taste.

Mix a small amount of coloring at a time until you reach the desired colored.

Fill a squeeze bottle with the colored bark. Squeeze into the molds and place in the freezer. When frozen take out and store in an airtight container in the freezer.

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