But, now that fall has passed us by, nothing screams Winter Holidays to me like Peppermint or Minty Flavored Desserts. And there’s no better way to enjoy mint than with chocolate. You agree, right?
Growing up I loved my moms’ Creme de Menthe Bars but since I am a gluten & soy-free vegan, and the traditional recipe is very heavy on dairy, eggs, and crumb-cookie crusts, I had some major tweaking to do. But I succeed and present you with:
Averie’s Vegan Creme de Menthe Bars-No Bake/Gluten & Soy-Free
This is a 3 Layered Bar: The Chocolate Base/Crust, the White Minty Buttercream-Inspired Middle Layer, and the Chocolate Mint Top Layer.
It is definitely like Thin Mints meets Buttercream Frosting meets Dipped in a Minty Chocolate Bath. And the whole thing is done in less than 20 minutes.
Base/Crust
1/4 c Earth Balance-Soy Free Buttery Spread (or your preferred butter/margarine). Melt the Butter.
Then add:
1/4 c cocoa powder
1/4 c almond meal
1/4 c ground oats/oat flour (note: you can just use 1/2 c almond meal OR whatever combo & type of flour you prefer, i.e. cashew, oat, rice, almond, wheat, etc.)
1/4 c powdered sugar
1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
Optional: 2 Tbsp Agave
Stir everything together. Pour into your container & flatten.
You may have some leftover crust mixture, about 1/4 c worth. Or just make a thicker crust. Yummy stuff.
Set in the freezer while you make the middle layer.
Middle Layer
1/4 c of Buttery Spread. Melt it.
Then add:
1.5 c powdered sugar (I said it’s vegan, not low cal)
Scant 1/4 c Creme de Menthe (If you don’t have access to Creme de Menthe, use Peppermint Extract and start with 1 Tbsp, adding slowly and carefully until just slightly minty or to taste)
Optional: Green Food coloring to make it look minty. Or a shot of green juice.
Whip Until Blended, Creamy, & Fluffy. (This is basically Buttercream Frosting. Tip of the Day: Vegan Buttercream frosting is 1 part buttery spread to 3 parts powdered sugar, dash of vanilla extract, blend, devour.)
Pour this mixture over the crust forming the middle layer.
Put in fridge/freezerwhile you make the Top Layer
Side View of Crust + Middle
Top Layer
1/4 c Buttery Spread. Melt it.
Add 1/2 c Chocolate Chips (I used the Chocolate and Mint Holiday Edition chips, not technically vegan. But you could use Baker’s Chocolate, or Cocoa Powder, Agave, Coconut Oil, with an optional Peppermint Extract to keep the top layer truly vegan)
1/4 c powdered sugar
1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
Add all the ingredients to the melted buttery spread and whisk until combined
Retrieve Crust + Middle Layer from Freezer, and Pour the Chocolate Top Layer over it
Place back into Freezer to Cool & Set Up
Can anyone say Crust + Middle + Top = Vegan Oreo Mint Cookie Adaptation?
After the Creme de Menthe Bars have set up, retrieve them from the freezer and Devour with Wild Abandon.
These are the adult-themed version of Girl Scout Cookie Thin Mints meet Minty Buttercream Frosting meet Chocolate Decadence.
You’ve got a crunchy chocolaty minty base layer, with a fluffy minty frosting-like center, with Chocolate on the Top.
They are soooo good. Sooo rich.
You really only need a tiny piece to feel satisfied…
….Or a big square to feel stuffed.
I included lots of photos for a step-by-step Creme de Menthe making tutorial and it looks like alot, but the whole recipe only takes about 20 minutes of active kitchen time and the rest if just waiting for set-up in the freezer.
Enjoy!
I love the taste of peppermint and prefer to use the real thing when I can. However, the extract is the next best thing in a pinch :)
I'm not a big fan of mint (especially mixed with chocolate), but it's not something I loathe.
I'm not a fan of mint, it reminds me of eating toothpaste
I LOVE mint! I love growing it too and picking it fresh from my planter! It makes the best mint tea! I loved being reminded of the holiday chia seed pudding..yumm! I hope that I can handle the texture because it sounds soo delish!
Ewww… I never was a fan of mint, but would maybe try it again.
mmm wow! chia peppermint pudding? very interesting! and the recipe is so simple!!! brilliant! ;)
I may have to try that tonight!
I love mint! I like to throw it into smoothies, into veggie wraps/rolls, is super good in paired with fruit. It makes a lovely shade of green for raw mint ice cream. We even found a huge patch of it growing wild by our favorite creek last weekend. I loved sitting by it and soaking in the fragrance.
I'm not super crazy about mint but once in a while, I like a good chocolate-mint combo. :-D
I love mint! It's so refreshing.
I love mint!
I love mint, especially with chocolate!
I kept seeing comments from you on other blogs i read so I had to stop by yours. I am so glad I did! I'm slowly moving to a higher raw foods diet and you have some incredible (& easy) looking recipes! And I super love the yoga move at the end of each post! The first recipe I'm going to try is definitely the peppermint chia seed pudding!