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Recipes Using Mint


Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 5,887 Posts
September 9, 2006
Vanilla Ice Cream With Mint on Top

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 6 Tbsp. canola oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup cocoa
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1/2 cup milk, divided
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  • 4 Tbsp. butter or margarine, softened
  • 2-3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/4 tsp. mint extract
  • 6-8 drops green food coloring (opt.)

Directions

In a bowl combine sugar, eggs and oil. Beat well. Add dry ingredients. Gradually add 6 Tbsp. milk; mix well. Drop by teaspoon on greased cookie sheets. Bake at 375-400 degrees F until edges are set and top is cracked. Cool. Then mix butter, powdered sugar, extract and food coloring with remaining milk. Add more milk is needed. Then spread on the bottom of half the cookies and top with the rest for a great sandwich cookie.

By Robin from Washington, IA

 

August 1, 2006

Does anyone know a use for mint leaves other than making mint jelly? Could you make your own mouthwash and what would you add to the leaves?


Hardiness Zone: 4a

Thank you,
Sharon from Canada

Answers

By jean (Guest Post)
August 2, 20060 found this helpful

If you like mint tea, you can make it with fresh mint leaves.
For hot tea, put 3-4 leaves per teabag in the cup/pot, and brew as usual. Bruise the leaves first by pinching them or rolling them to help release the flavor.

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For sun tea, use the same tea bag/mint leaves amount and directions. Set in the sun, then chill.
This makes tea of the strength/flavor that I like. Experiment to find the right one for your taste.

 
August 2, 20060 found this helpful

I would do a search...I know you can make mouthwash and tooth pastes and stuff with fresh mint.

 
By chml (Guest Post)
August 2, 20060 found this helpful

Hi,

I'm suprised you haven't been told about Tabouli.
You can Google it and find a recipe.

It is a salad made with mint, parsley, lemon, scallions, tomatoes, and other ingredients.

It is one of my favorites, but I don't make it often. Real yummy.

 

Bronze Recipe Medal for All Time! 52 Recipes
August 2, 20061 found this helpful

http://www.recipegoldmine.com
CLick on this, it has a bunch of mint recipes.

 
By Claudia-MD (Guest Post)
August 3, 20060 found this helpful

My grandmother used to add mint to iced tea and lemonade. It looks pretty and tastes wonderful. I think you could also dry it and make it into potpourri or sachets for drawers and closets.

 
August 7, 20060 found this helpful

I made a few batches of mint julep for a recent family week. I found a variety of recipes on line. It was a hit with most everyone.

 
June 19, 20070 found this helpful

Minted Carrots

8 to 10 carrots cleaned and cut into slices (cooked until tender)
1/2 stick butter melted
1 Tcup brown sugar
2 TBSP washed finely chopped mint

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When butter is melted add the brown sugar and cook on medium heat approx. 5 minutes.

Add drained carrots to butter/brown sugar. Mix well, coating all of the carrots. Just before serving add in the chopped mint. Stir well coating all and serve.

I like more brown sugar however, some people like less. Try it and decide for yourself. This taste really great!!

 

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June 19, 20070 found this helpful

If you want to make a refreshing alcoholic drink, you can make mojitos. They are very easy and there are a tons of recipes online because they have become very popular in the last few years. This is how we make ours:

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Take two glasses and put a teaspoon of sugar in the bottom of each (more or less). Squeeze 1/2 of a lime in each and add a few mint leaves. Take a spoon and kind of crush the mint into the sugar (it's called muddling!). Fill up the glasses with ice then add a shot or so of white rum and fill it up with club soda. You will want to adjust the proportions to your taste. It is very refreshing, like a mint julep with a tropical feel.

Jess

 
By Johno (Guest Post)
August 21, 20070 found this helpful

I like to cut up slices of fresh pineapple and sprinkle chopped mint leaves on 'em. Together they are quite special.

 
By Johno (Guest Post)
August 21, 20070 found this helpful

I like to put chopped mint leaves on freshly-cut pineapple chunks. Mint and pineapple have a special affinity.

 
By mintandthymeposter (Guest Post)
October 21, 20070 found this helpful

To make mint toothpaste moisten and mix orris root with 1 part peppermint oil to 3 parts safflower or any other bland oil. Mix, then store in an airtight jar.

 
By (Guest Post)
February 10, 20080 found this helpful

Mint and scallion soba noodles are a personal favorite.

 
July 24, 20090 found this helpful

Hi - Try making mint ice cubes for drinks!
Put some mint leaves in the ice cube tray, fill with water and freeze them. Add to drinks when required.

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It gives an interesting talking point when relaxing with friends over a cool drink. ( I have also tried this with glace cherries!)

 
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June 18, 2018

This flavorful flatbread will remind you of your favorite Indian restaurant. This is a page about making pudhina paratha (mint flatbread).

Indian Flat Bread

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