I fondly remember Mystic mints and wish they were still around...best cookies ever...these come very close and i must say were not that difficult to make...love love love them!!
Could I freeze these for a graduation party? They would be perfect for the reception, however I need to prepare ahead of time and freeze.
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03/24/2010
Does anyone that has made these cookies remember Mystic Mint cookies from Nabisco? If so, are they like those? I remeber them fondly and have not seen them for years.
Sandra
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03/22/2010
we loved these cookies, although we agreed a little more mint would be perfect:)
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03/20/2010
Dutch process cocoa gives a deeper, more intense chocolate flavor.
Regular Cocoa does not give that intensity...dutch process has the
depth of bittersweet chocolate. Hershey's does make a special dark cocoa
that is about as intense and is a bit lower in price. It works well for me.
mykele
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03/20/2010
Donna, it is the cookies that they say will last two days NOT the glaze.
The glazed cookies will probably last more than two days but they
always give too short a time for cookies to be stored in these recipes.
For top flavor and texture they always recommend very short
times for keeping the cookies......if the cookie is really a hit, I bet
that one day will be the most!!....mykele
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01/31/2009
These cookies are not good at all. The cookie part is taste like pure coco powder and the whole cookie put together is way to bitter. If you roll them out to 1/8" and cook them for the whole amount of time noted they will burn. I kept watching the video to see if I missed something but I didn't see anything. I have no clue what you could do differently but no one liked them that tried them. These were a waste of money and time.
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01/27/2009
I LOVE mint chocolate! I can't wait to make these. And how cute would these be for Valentine's if you substituted a heart shaped cookie cutter!
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12/16/2008
It is the glaze that will last two days if not used right away
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09/28/2008
Is that an error or do these cookies really only last 2 days in the frigerater?
Martha Stewart Member
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09/01/2008
IF THESE COOKIES ONLY LAST FOR 2 DAYS YOU BETTER MAKE THEM FOR A CROWD, BECAUSE WITH JUST 2 OF US, WE COULD GET SICK FROM ALL THE CHOCOLATE.
I thought the flavor of the cookies was very similar to an Oreo--that intensely dark chocolate flavor. I thought they were a good cookie, but I would've preferred an even stronger mint flavor. It seemed a little too subtle. The recipe says that it makes 3 dozen, but when I made them, it yielded only 22 sandwiches, so that was a little disappointing that it didn't make more. Overall, I really liked them, and I enjoyed their uniqueness and intense dark chocolate flavor.
Martha Stewart Member
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03/26/2008
I didn't like them they where to bitter. I used Wilbur Chocolate which is dutch.
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03/22/2008
Great for a chocolate rush! Definately better than the Girl Scout thin Mints.
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03/16/2008
I made two batches. One with the peppermint ganache and one using spearmint. I drizzled green royal icing over the spearmint and pink over the peppermint. I used Droste Dutch process cocoa. Excellent -- and, yes, better than Girl Scout Thin Mints.
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03/14/2008
You must use Dutch process cocoa if a repice calls for it. If you use regular unsweetened cocoa, the product will be bitter. You can find Dutch process cocoa at Whole Foods, Wild Oats, Fresh Market, or you may buy it on-line. Pernigotti, Valrhona, and Droste all make Dutch process cocoa. Good luck!
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03/13/2008
Dutch Process just means that it has been processed with alkali.
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03/13/2008
I found Dutch Process Cocoa Powder by Hershey's in our local grocery store.
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03/13/2008
martha i can not find DUTCH PROCESS COCOA POWDER what else can be used in your mint sandwiches?