Easy Almond Buttermints

Easy Almond Buttermints

December 4th’s treat is one of my favorite sweets of all time. Go to any bridal shower in the south and you’re likely to find buttermints on the reception tables. It’s tradition, but I don’t limit them to showers. I make them for all kinds of occasions! They’re cute and petite with a mighty sweet punch. At Christmastime I flavor them with vanilla and almond extracts, which gives them a sugar cookie flavor.

The candy dough takes about 5 minutes to put together (it’s no-cook/no-bake!), and it can be tinted any merry and bright color you choose. The dough can be molded into bonbon shapes using a candy mold, or make them into patties by rolling marble-sized pieces and flattening them with the tines of a fork.

Easy Almond Buttermints

I used thissilicone mold to form them into various shapes. After filling the mold with candy, just pop it into the freezer, and when the candies are firm, pop them out from the bottom-up. So easy and über cute!

Easy Almond Buttermints

I don’t know which ones I like best. Maybe the red ones because they remind me of Rudolph’s nose.

Easy Almond Buttermints

These look nice placed individually in frilly candy papers. I like to package them in boxes decorated with washi tape, but they look pretty in cellophane bags tied with ribbon, too. If you make them with real butter then they’ll need to be refrigerated. You can make them with margarine instead and they’ll keep at room temperature for up to a week.

Easy Almond Buttermints

Easy Almond Buttermints

These candies are cute and petite with a mighty sweet punch. At Christmastime I flavor them with vanilla and almond extracts, which gives them a sugar cookie flavor.
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Prep Time 45 minutes
1 hour chill time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 45 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 50

Equipment

  • silicone candy mold, optional

Ingredients
  

  • 1/3 cup/76 g unsalted butter or margarine
  • 1/3 cup/75 ml light corn syrup
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 4 1/2 cups/570 g confectioners’ sugar
  • Your choice of gel food color

Instructions
 

  • Using an electric mixer, blend together the butter or margarine, corn syrup, salt and flavorings in a large mixing bowl. Add the sugar and mix until smooth. The dough should not be sticky; add additional powdered sugar if the dough sticks to your hands.
  • Divide the dough and tint with gel food color as desired. The dough can be molded into bonbon shapes using a candy mold, or make them into patties by rolling marble-sized pieces and flattening them with the tines of a fork.
  • If using a silicone mold, press the dough into the cavities and level the tops with a knife. Transfer the mold to the freezer and chill for 1 hour. Pop the shapes out from the bottom while still firm. Place the shaped mints in candy papers and let them come to room temperature.

Notes

If you make the mints with real butter then they’ll need to be kept refrigerated. You can make them with margarine instead and they’ll keep at room temperature for up to a week.
Keyword confectioners’ sugar, light corn syrup, unsalted butter
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June Burns
June Burns
9 years ago

Such pretty little candies! They sound delicious…a great gift I imagine!

Rosa's Yummy Yums
Rosa's Yummy Yums
9 years ago

I love their shapes and colours!

Cheers,

Rosa

Rissaweb
Rissaweb
8 years ago

Very pretty! Can I add lori-ann oils to switch up the flavors?

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
8 years ago
Reply to  Rissaweb

Yes!