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Christmas: Peppermint Recipes & Candy Cane Party Ideas. If the idea of a Peppermint Mocha makes your day or your love peppermint recipes all Christmas season…this is your post!! Looking fortraditional Christmas desserts? Be sure to check out our snowman treats, grinch party ideas and gingerbread birthday party ideas!

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Have you ever walked down the candy cane aisle at the grocery store? I did this today. In the midst of my normal, chaotic food shopping trip, my daughter and I took a little stroll down the candy cane aisle…and I had some thoughts…

Thought #1: When did candy canes become an item that gets its own AISLE? I mean canned fruit/canned vegetables and soup share an aisle, but there is an entire aisle dedicated to candy canes (albeit only during the Christmas season)

Thought #2: I can’t get over the variety of flavors and brands…it seems every candy brand has their own candy canes…not that I can blame them…really, I wouldn’t mind getting in on that:)

Thought #3: I don’t recall ever actually giving my 2 year old a candy cane…yet somehow she new exactly what they were and what flavor she wanted.

Thought #4: Pink is apparently now also a flavor.

Anyway…. Standing in the aisle amongst massive amounts of candy canes,I started thinking about the crafting possibilities, much to the annoyance of the man walking down the aisle behind me, who didn’t feel the need to mask his impatience (seriously, dude, go around!!). There are so many things you can do with candy canes….especially when using my FREE Peppermint Chalkboard/ Candy Cane Party Printables (wink, wink…nudge, nudge)

Peppermint is such an amazing flavor. I have put together a list of my favorite Peppermint Recipes and Candy Cane Treats…check it out!!

Peppermint Recipes

Peppermint Red Velvet Cake Roll from The Kitchn

I love holiday rolls. If you are loving a pumpkin roll for Thanksgiving…then you will definitely love this Peppermint Roll for Christmas. It’s gorgeous and yummy!!

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Oreo Peppermint Bark from Thrifty Jinxy

Oreos and Peppermint seem like a match made in heaven to me…maybe that’s why I LOVE mint cookies and cream iced cream. This peppermint bark is delicious and super festive!!

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Peppermint Crinkle Cookies from Joyfully Mad

Crinkle cookies are a holiday favorite…especially with some yummy peppermint!!

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White Chocolate Peppermint Cookies from Foodtastic Mom

Let’s bust out the white chocolate and enjoy some super yummy white chocolate peppermint cookies this Christmas.

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Peppermint Popcorn from Mom on Timeout

Want a fun and delicious way to jazz up your popcorn this holiday season…it’s definitely going to be this Peppermint flavored Popcorn. Yummy!!

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Candy Cane Kiss Cookies from Crayons and Cravings

Here’s a simple twist on an old classic (if you want to make the classic, the Peanut Butter Blossom recipe is easy too!)

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Peppermint Sugar Cookies from Beyond the Chicken Coup

Here is another wonderful Peppermint Cookie recipe. Who needs simple sugar cookies when you can have those cookies with a holiday twist!

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Peppermint Mousse Cups from Sprinkle Bakes

Did someone say Peppermint mousse? Yes, please! These look soooooo delicious!

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Peppermint Fudge from Mom on Timeout

Fudge is definitely a holiday favorite in my house. Peppermint fudge is perfection!!

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Peppermint Meltaway Cookies from Cooking Classy

If you love meltaway cookies…then these peppermint meltaway cookies are just what the holiday doctor ordered. Aren’t they delicious!!!

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Peppermint Oreo Truffles from Handle the Heat

I think these are a treat that should be made over and over again! There is nothing more scrumptious than a peppermint Oreo truffle!!!

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Peppermint Snowball Cookies from Mom on Timeout

Nothing says winter and holidays like a peppermint snowball cookie! These are delicious.

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Peppermint Puppy Chow from Daily Dish Recipes

Puppy chow is something my husband and kids love…we usually make it with peanut butter, but switching up to peppermint…I think I’m in love!!

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So take a look and then go spend some time in the candy cane aisle:)

Looking fortraditional Christmas desserts? Be sure to check out our snowman treats, grinch party ideas and gingerbread birthday party ideas!

Here are some helpful links for serving Peppermint Desserts:

Do you love these peppermint recipes? Pin this image to your holiday Pinterest board:

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3 Comments

  1. CRYSTALon 6 December 2018 at 4:27 pm

    Awesome! Saving for later!

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  2. Danielleon 7 December 2018 at 12:53 pm

    My mouth is watering over those oreo balls! Those are going on my Christmas cookie list this year!

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  3. Dianaon 7 December 2018 at 1:47 pm

    I’m not a fan of peppermint, never liked the taste, but these are really pretty and festive!

    Reply

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FAQs

What does peppermint represent in a candy cane? ›

By the 1950s the company dominated the candy cane market. Christians believe the red stripes represent the shed blood of Christ, the white is seen as a symbol of purity, and the peppermint represents hyssop, associated with purification in the Old Testament.

What is the religious meaning of the candy cane? ›

Cane: Is like the staff used by the shepherds in caring for sheep. Jesus is our “Good Shepherd.” The Color Red: Is for God's love that sent Jesus to give his life for us on the cross. The Stripes: Remind us of Jesus' suffering-his crown of thorns, the wounds in his hands and feet; and the cross on which he died.

How to crush candy canes for peppermint bark? ›

(This layer will not have peppermint extract.) Sprinkle evenly with crushed candy canes. To crush, place the unwrapped candy canes in a sealed zipped-top bag and roll or bang with a rolling pin or meat mallet until crushed. Refrigerate the bark until completely set, about 1 hour.

What peppermint candy is popular during Christmas time? ›

A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide, as well as Saint Nicholas Day. It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint, but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

Does the candy cane represent Jesus? ›

One legend suggests that an Indiana-based candymaker shaped the peppermint stick into a “J” shape to represent Jesus, with the white stripe symbolizing the purity of his birth and the red stripe later added to acknowledge the blood he shed on the cross.

What is peppermint a symbol of? ›

Historically, peppermint has been a symbol of hospitality and a catalyst for appetite. Its presence on the table is not merely decorative; it's a nod to centuries of culinary tradition.

What does an upside down candy cane mean? ›

This hard candy was shaped so it would resemble a “J” for Jesus or, turned upside down, a shepherd's staff. He made it white to represent the purity of Christ.

What does the color of a candy cane mean? ›

In 1847, he made a candy to symbolize Christ. The cane's "J" shape stands for Jesus; when turned upside-down, it becomes a shepherd's staff. The white color signifies purity; the red represents Christ's blood, shed for the world's sins, and three red stripes symbolize the trinity.

What Scripture talks about candy canes? ›

(Psalm 31:3). Next the candy maker made the candy in the shape of a 'J' for the name of Jesus who came to earth as our Savior (Matt 1:21, Acts 4:12). When the candy was turned upside down, it is the shape of the Good Shepherd's staff (John 10:11). "I am the good shepherd.

What does vinegar do to candy canes? ›

Within 25 minutes or so, we had our results and we could determine if our predictions were correct/incorrect. The cup with the warm water was the first liquid to completely dissolve the candy cane, while the vinegar was the first liquid to remove all of the red from the candy cane.

What's the difference between a peppermint stick and a candy cane? ›

The first difference between the two is that peppermint sticks will likely remain on the lower edge, while candy canes will likely go a little over 300 F. The lower the temperature, the softer your final product will be. Peppermint sticks are also liable to contain butter to add to that melt-in-your-mouth texture.

Can you melt peppermint candy canes? ›

Did you know that you can melt peppermints? You can use the liquid to make edible shapes, like hearts, spoons, or bowls, or to create minty decorations and ornaments. If your recipe calls for completely melted peppermints, heat your candies in the microwave or on your stovetop to get the job done.

What is the oldest Christmas candy? ›

One of the oldest traditional candies eaten for special occasions like Christmas is marzipan. This almond-based confection dates back centuries, with origins in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Each region has its own uses for the sweet.

What is the most bought candy during Christmas? ›

(WHNT) – Peppermint bark, mini Reese's cups, and Starburst, oh my! Those are just a few of the most popular Christmas candies, according to a new report from CandyStore.com. However — the top candy varies from state to state.

What does the peppermint represent at Christmas? ›

The white of the cane can represent the purity of Jesus Christ and the red stripes are for the blood he shed when he died on the cross. The peppermint flavor can represent the hyssop plant that was used for purifying in the Bible.

Why are peppermint candy canes associated with Christmas? ›

Jesus is symbolically a shepherd – leading his flock of followers towards salvation in the eyes of God. Shepherds are also common symbols in the nativity scenes of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem, so it is fitting that candy canes would evolve to take the shape of the shepherd's staff.

Why are peppermints associated with Christmas? ›

According to folklore, in 1670, the choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany, was searching for a way in which to quiet restless children during his Christmas Eve mass. He asked a local candy maker to create what were then referred to as “sugar sticks” to eat during the service to keep them occupied.

Why did peppermint become associated with Christmas? ›

The big mystery is when confectioners started to add peppermint to candy canes, which were a Christmastime treat. The unconfirmed legend of the candy cane itself is that a German choirmaster asked the candy maker to add a shepherd's crook to the candy stick to remind kids of the nativity scene, but nobody really knows.

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