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Saturday, July 02, 2005

Peppermint Kisses

Peppermint Kisses

3 egg whites
1/2 to 3/4 cup sugar (depending on how sweet you like yours)
1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract

Preheat the oven to 175

Place a small pan of water on the stove and heat till simmering. Place egg whites in a mixing bowl and pour in the sugar. Move the mixing bowl over to the simmering water, but make sure the bottom does not touch the water. Gently stir the sugar and egg whites together for 2 minutes until the eggs warm up.

Using the whisk attachment, mix on high speed until you have firm peaks. Gently mix in peppermint extract until combined. Place a pastry bag fitted with a star tip into a large drinking glass and fold back the sides. Spoon the meringue into the bag and pull up the sides. Pipe onto 2 parchment lined baking sheets and place in the oven. Bake until the meringues are crisp, but have no color on them. This takes about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours depending on the size. Turn the oven off and leave the door ajar to let them cool completely.

Comments on "Peppermint Kisses"

 

Anonymous Claire said ... (12/17/2005 02:32:00 AM) : 

Hi Joe,
I've been quietly reading your blog for a while now and have been enjoying all your recipes. But seeing your peppermint kisses today, I just had to drop you a note. They are sooooo perfectly shaped! My goodness! Each ridge is like sooo sharp! Great job!

I'm now tempted to try making my own kisses. Have never made them before. Just to check: the temperature should be 375? And not 275? I'm guessing, but 375 seems a little high for 2 1/2 hours of baking. Just wanted to check before I head off into the kitchen.

Keep up the great job with the blog!

 

Blogger Joe said ... (12/17/2005 08:28:00 AM) : 

Clare,

Thank you for catching that error! This one slipped by me - the correct temperature is 175 and I have made the chage in the recipe - at 375 they would be... a little more than well done!

Thank you for the comments!

 

Blogger Jasmine said ... (12/19/2005 05:56:00 PM) : 

How beautiful!

I blogged about it today. Hope you don't mind...


j

 

Blogger Rachel said ... (12/22/2005 01:47:00 PM) : 

oh the balancing!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12/23/2005 05:00:00 PM) : 

I'm sorry to be so dense, but how did you get the sprinkles and dragées to stick?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4/21/2006 11:59:00 AM) : 

Joe

Just found your site and I love it. Your Peppermint Kisses are beautiful. Have I missed the response to "I'm sorry to be so dense, but how did you get the sprinkles and dragées to stick?"

 

Blogger Joe said ... (4/21/2006 10:27:00 PM) : 

Hello!

I thought I had posted a comment on this, but maybe it was in e-mail? I used a thin coating of brown rice syrup that I painted on with a small brush!

 

Blogger Ooma said ... (9/07/2008 04:58:00 AM) : 

Okay, so now I am dense. What is brown rice syrup? Never heard of it and I have been baking for a long time.

Ooma

 

Blogger Joe said ... (9/07/2008 10:16:00 PM) : 

Ooma - Brown rice syrup is a liquid sweetener made from brown rice that is just about half as sweet as sugar.

 

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