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  2. Peppermint extract - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint extract can be substituted in recipes with peppermint oil (a stronger ingredient primarily used in candy-making), crème de menthe, or peppermint schnapps. If the food is not heated, the alcoholic properties of liqueurs may remain present in the finished product. [5] Peppermint extract may also be added to hot water to create ...

  3. These Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies Are the Ultimate ...

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    Bake in preheated oven until cookies have puffed and are set around edges but still somewhat soft in centers, 10 to 12 minutes, rotating pans 180° and between top and bottom racks halfway.

  4. Peppermint Meltaways Are About To Be Your New Holiday Go-To ...

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    Cookies Preheat oven to 350° and line a large baking sheet with parchment. In a food processor, pulse flour, powdered sugar, cornstarch, baking powder, and salt a few times to combine.

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    Olive Oil Chocolate Chip Cookies. ... but made Christmas-ready with a hit of peppermint extract. Get the Peppermint Snowball Cookies recipe. ... The two colors are made from the same dough, with ...

  6. Pfeffernüsse - Wikipedia

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    There are some recipes passed down by families of German Mennonite origin that call for peppermint extract rather than the traditional spices, making for a light minty flavor. These cookies are cooked to be soft and coated in powdered sugar. Specific origin of this variation is unknown. [citation needed]

  7. Mint (candy) - Wikipedia

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    However, since the lower esophageal sphincter may be relaxed, peppermint may aggravate "heartburn" or GERD. Peppermint also seems to be effective in relieving intestinal gas and indigestion. [2] According to the German Commission E Monograph, real peppermint oil or extract has been used for cramp-like complaints in the gastrointestinal tract.

  8. How To Make Ree's Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars - AOL

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    vanilla extract. FROSTING. 6 tbsp. salted butter, at room temperature. 2 1/2 c. powdered sugar. 3 tbsp. milk. 1/2 tsp. peppermint extract. 1/4 c. roughly chopped red and white peppermint candies ...

  9. Peppermint - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint oil is under preliminary research for its potential as a short-term treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, [51] [52] and has supposed uses in traditional medicine for minor ailments. [53] Peppermint oil and leaves have a cooling effect when used topically for muscle pain, nerve pain, relief from itching, or as a fragrance.