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    Christmas: Peppermint Ice Cream Bonbons

    Source of Recipe


    Sunset magazine

    List of Ingredients


    • ½ cup vanilla ice cream, softened
    • ¼ tsp peppermint extract
    • 8 ounces white chocolate, chopped
    • 2 Tbsp vegetable shortening
    • ½ cup crushed peppermint candies


    Instructions


    1. In a small bowl, stir together ice cream and extract until blended. Freeze until firm, at least 2 hours. Meanwhile, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and freeze alongside.

    2. Using a large melon baller, quickly scoop all the ice cream into balls and place them on one side of the cold baking sheet. Freeze until firm, 1 to 1½ hours.

    3. Insert a decorative skewer or pick into the center of each ice cream ball and return to freezer to set, about 30 minutes.

    4. Meanwhile, put chopped chocolate and shortening into a small metal bowl. Set bowl in a slightly larger bowl of hot water and let sit until melted, stirring occasionally. Transfer chocolate mixture to a 1-cup glass measuring cup. Put crushed candies on a small plate.

    5. Working with one ice cream ball at a time, dip into melted chocolate to coat, making sure chocolate reaches above ice cream onto the skewer, and letting excess chocolate drip off bottom. Roll ball in candy and set on the clean side of the baking sheet. Repeat with remaining balls, returning them to the freezer if they start to soften. Freeze at least 2 hours before serving.

      Serves 8 to 10




    Final Comments


    For photo, copy and paste into web browser:
    http://tinyurl.com/bonbons1

    * When you dip the ice cream balls in the chocolate, make sure you coat some of the skewer too -- this keeps the ice cream from sliding off as it melts.

 

 

 


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