Peppermint filling wrapped in sweet chocolate; this Peppermint Patty recipe is easier than you ever realized. Skip the store bought candies and make your own! Shape them like footballs for a game day treat!
If you love making homemade candy, be sure to whip up a batch of easy homemade peanut butter cups! Or give this delicious Fannie May fudge recipe a try soon.
Why this Recipe Works
I love homemade candy. It has a reputation for being fussy, I know.
Lots of candy recipes call for things like candy thermometers and boiling sugar and all kinds of steps that seem likely to result in a messy kitchen and stressed out mom.
Not this candy recipe!
Has it ever occurred to you to make homemade peppermint patties?
Of course, I guess it wasn’t enough for me to make a copycat Peppermint Patty. I had to make them in the shape of footballs too!
I’m pretty happy with how they turned out! I’m not the biggest football fan but I love parties and I love SNACKS so I’m usually pretty excited for that ultimate snack food Sunday every year.
I’ve been creating treats and snacks ALL WEEK. I’ve enjoyed my fair share of guacamole, chips and pineapple salsa, Reese’s Dip and more!
This homemade candy is easy to make, tastes delicious and looks so impressive on a tray of snacks and treats.
The inside of these candies are so soft and whipped. I would say the exact texture of a peppermint patty! The outside chocolate shell held up perfectly to the cool soft inside.
They’re surprisingly easy too!
Ingredient Notes
- Marshmallow Fluff
- Butter- unsalted butter is best
- Vanilla Extract
- Peppermint extract- don’t accidentally use mint
- Powdered sugar
- Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate melting wafers
- Ghirardelli White Chocolate melting wafers- optional for footballs
PRO TIP: be sure to use PEPPERMINT extract, not MINT extract. The mint is a spearmint flavor!
How to make homemade peppermint patties
STEP 1. Make the filling
In a large mixing bowl, beat marshmallow cream, butter, vanilla extract and peppermint extract until fully combined. Add in powdered sugar and mix on medium speed until well blended (may take a couple minutes for it to come together).
STEP 2. Make into patties
Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Using about 1 Tbsp of filling, shape into a ball, then flatten it into a circle (about 1/3 inch thick). Continue until all filling is used. Cover with saran wrap and freeze for about 2 hours or up to overnight.
STEP 3. Dip in chocolate coating
Melt a package of Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate wafers (or other chocolate candy coating) according to package directions.
Using a toothpick, dip frozen peppermints into the chocolate. Tap until all the excess has dripped off and place back on the parchment paper. Repeat until all peppermints have been coated.
These should be set within minutes, because you are doing them while still cold.
Store at room temperature in a covered container!
How to Make Football Candies
STEP 1. Make the filling as directed. Shape the filling into balls using a measuring spoon and pinch the ends to create a football shape. Place onto cookie sheets lined with parchment paper and freeze afor at least 2 hours.
STEP 2. Melt the Ghirardelli dark chocolate according to package directions. Using a toothpick, dip frozen peppermint “footballs” into the chocolate. Tap until all the excess has dripped off and place back on the parchment paper. Repeat until all peppermints have been coated.
STEP 3. Melt Ghirardelli white chocolate according to package directions. Pour into a small ziploc bag and cut the corner off. Pipe laces onto footballs.
Allow to set at room temperature. Within a few minutes, the candy should be set since you’re adding the coating while the peppermint is still frozen.
How to store homemade candy
These candy coated peppermints will stay set if stored covered in a cool place. If you live in a warm place, you may want to keep these in the fridge to avoid the chocolate melting.
Do you like frozen peppermint patties? Keep these treats in the freezer for an extra cool mint delight. I find it takes me longer to eat a candy when it’s frozen. . . a handy trick if you want to avoid eating every peppermint patty in one day.
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Ingredients
- 1 jar marshmallow cream (Fluff) 7 ounce
- 10 Tablespoons unsalted butter softened
- 1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
- 5 ½ cups powdered sugar
- 1 package Ghirardelli dark chocolate melting wafers 16 ounce
- 8 ounce Ghirardelli white chocolate melting wafers optional for footballs
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, beat cream, butter, and extracts until fully combined. Add in powdered sugar and mix on medium speed until well blended (may take a couple minutes for it to come together).
- Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Using about 1 Tbsp of filling, shape into a ball, then flatten it for the traditional shape. If wanting to make footballs, shape into a ball and then pinch the ends. Continue until all filling is used. Cover with saran wrap and freeze for about 2 hours (or overnight).
- Melt Ghirardelli chocolate wafers according to package directions. Using a toothpick, dip frozen peppermints into the chocolate. Tap until all the excess has dripped off and place back on the parchment paper. Repeat until all peppermints have been coated. These should be set within minutes, because you are doing them while still cold.
- Store at room temperature in a covered container!
- If making footballs, melt white chocolate according to package directions. Pour into a small ziploc bag and cut the corner off. Pipe laces onto footballs. Sets within minutes! ENJOY!
Notes
- These candy coated peppermints will stay set if stored covered in a cool place. If you live in a warm place, you may want to keep these in the fridge to avoid the chocolate melting.
- Do you like frozen peppermint patties? Keep these treats in the freezer for an extra cool mint delight. I find it takes me longer to eat a candy when it’s frozen. . . a handy trick if you want to avoid eating every peppermint patty in one day.
Nutrition
Peppermint filling wrapped in sweet chocolate; this Peppermint Patty recipe is easier than you ever realized. Skip the store bought candies and make your own! Shape them like footballs for a game day treat!
I could eat a dozen of these! Beautiful!
thanks Robyn, no worries, I ate your share!
So clever! And I love your presentation! 🙂
I want these so much. One of my fav treats. And how cute are those footballs?!
Oh my goodness, these are so FUN!
these are too cute! what a great recipe for the big game!
Thank you! And you could make them in a heart shape for valentine’s day too….just sayin 😉
OMG I don’t even like Peppermint Patties and I want to eat these. They are adorable! I’m so sorry you can’t enjoy the Superbowl; though really all your missing is a bunch of yelling at the TV. 😉 At least in my house anyways. Oh and maybe some chili, but you could have that any old time.
Have a nice weekend!
Haha you crack me up! You can do any filling if you like, maybe the easy oreo truffle or a buckeye filling?
So darn cute! And delicious….
They’re so cute! I love that they’re not that difficult to make. 🙂
I don’t like football but scheduling a swim meet on Super Bowl Sunday? Wow…
These look amazing and oh so adorable! I am in love with your blog and all your tasty treats.
Aimee your have out done yourself this time! My kiddies will love these, putting on my to bake list! Thanks for sharing!
I have such a major weakness for peppermint patties! These look absolutely wonderful, Aimee!
Oh YUM!!! I have a bag of slightly stale marshmallows…wonder if/how they would work.
I’m not sure, to be honest. You would need to melt them down, but once melted they aren’t the exact consistency of marshmallow cream. Maybe add some corn syrup? Let me know what you try!!
You are so amazing!
Heya, I found you via Tidy Mom. These are too cute! I love the footballs! My boyfriend made a vegan version of peppermint patties for me with confectioners sugar, brown rice syrup, and semi-sweet dark chocolate chips. Homemade candy is the best!
Homemade candy is the best 🙂 Totally agree! Glad you popped over!
oh man these look so good! And super fun to footballize them
These are so much better than football cake pops; I LOVE peppermint patties
I can’t wait to try these! My favorite dessert, and I’ve always wondered about making them myself.
That’s just wrong! Don’t the dads want to watch the game? Or do they stick the moms with meet duty? LOVE the peppermint patty footballs. OMG so cute!
Definitely more mom’s will be there Sunday than dads. And the dad’s will be sitting in the gym with their mobile devices and laptops, haha!!!
Aimee, these are the cutest!!! Love love!!!
whaaa!? You’re crazy! This is awesome!