PEP cool mint patties were one of my favourite candy bars growing up. Oh, and Junior Mints. And York Peppermint Patties! Gah. And Wonderbars, but that’s another story. Peppermint and chocolate are a match made in my taste buds heaven. Oh, and don’t tell me chocolate and peppermint is only for the holidays…pssshhh, I don’t know who makes these rules, but I don’t want to hear such nonsense. It’s like saying you can’t play Christmas music in October!
I even had a chocolate peppermint Glo Bar to highlight my love for them – “peppy-mint”. Not surprisingly, it’s one of my favs. I decided it was a good idea to make a dessert bar that would taste just like a peppermint patty. It’s been way too long. Plus, it’s no-bake meaning no summer hot flashes! I had one of those earlier Monday. Don’t ask me why I thought it was a good idea to make soup…or muffins…
First things first, I have a P.S.A. to share.
I don’t know how this chocolate bar eluded me for so long, but I tried it this weekend and I almost DIED in ecstasy. Creamy, dark – but not bitter at all – did I mention creamy? and fair-trade? I can’t believe I only bought one. Rookie mistake!
Edited to add: While the bar I purchased didn’t list any dairy products, from what some of you have told me below, the new US label contains milk powder. I found some info from the company website explaining why and posted it in the comments below if you are interested.
Obviously, I used this chocolate for the bars and proceeded to rock my face off. Then, I walked around with a smudge of chocolate on the corner of my mouth for who knows how long. After putting in a 12-hour work day yesterday, I plopped down on the couch kicking my heels up and Eric kindly pointed out that I had a rolled oat stuck on the top of my foot. This was in addition to 3 cooking stains on my shirt and chocolate on my face. Hot.
Luckily, he’s used to it.
The good news is these bars are worth it. And odds are, you aren’t as messy as me.
Step 1 involves processing ingredients like almonds, walnuts, oats, cocoa powder, sweetener, etc until a ball of dough forms.
Then you press it into an 8-inch pan lined with parchment paper. The dough is very sticky so cover the dough with a piece of parchment paper before attempting to spread it out.
Finally, melt chocolate with a touch of coconut oil and peppermint extract. Spread it over top and freeze the whole thing for about 10-15 minutes. Oh, and sprinkle some flaked coconut on top if you wish! It adds a nice crunch…and it’s so darn pretty in a photo.
Cut into bars and serve chilled with a glass of almond milk. You’ll swear you’re eating a peppermint patty!
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No Bake Peppermint Patty Bars
Yield
12 small bars
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
10-15
Total time
Ingredients
- 2 cups rolled oats, processed into a flour (or 2 cups oat flour)
- 1/2 cup almonds
- 1/2 cup walnuts
- 4-5 tbsp cocoa powder, to taste
- 1/2 tsp fine grain sea salt, or to taste
- 2 tbsp packed brown sugar
- 2 tbsp almond milk
- 5 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 1/4 cup rolled oats
- 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips
- 75 grams dark chocolate (about 3/4 chocolate bar)
- 1 tsp coconut oil
- 1/4 tsp peppermint extract
- Flaked coconut, to garnish (optional)
Directions
- Line an 8-inch pan with two pieces of parchment paper, one going each way. Set aside.
- If making oat flour, add 2 cups rolled oats into a high speed blender. Blend on high until a flour forms.
- In a food processor, add almonds and walnuts. Process until a very fine crumble. Add oat flour, cocoa powder (start with 1/4 cup for now), salt, and brown sugar. Process until combined.
- Add in the maple syrup and almond milk. Process until a ball forms. Add another tablespoon of cocoa powder if desired. Process in the 1/4 cup rolled oats and chocolate chips until combined.
- Take mixture and crumble it all over the prepared pan (it will be very sticky but not to worry). Now place parchment paper over top and press down evenly with your fingers. Use a pastry roller to smooth it out. Once smooth, place in freezer while you melt the chocolate topping.
- Add chocolate, coconut oil, and peppermint into a small pot. Melt on low until most of the chocolate has melted and remove from heat. Stir. Remove pan from freezer and pour melted chocolate on top. Smooth out with spatula. Sprinkle on coconut (opt.) and place in the freezer for 10-15 minutes, or until set. Slice into 6 narrow rows and then in half to make 12 bars. Serve chilled with a glass of almond milk. Store in the freezer.
Nutrition Information
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No, there isn’t any fresh mint in the bars as the picture suggests, but it sure does make a nice accent in the photo. Feel free to use fresh mint processed into the bars if you want a double peppermint kick! I tend to think of these ideas after the fact…








I am chocolate peppermint obsessed as well. These look outstanding and I love the first photo!
Thanks SOOOO much Angela! These look absolutely easy-peasy to make and totally to-die-for! After your PSA I decided to look into where I could buy G&B Chocolates…I also stumbled upon the nutritional info on their website…sadly, all of their products contain dairy & eggs :(
(http://www.greenandblacks.com/ca/what-we-make/nutrition.html)
Darn! Wonder if I could substitute with another dark vegan chocolate?
*** Correction, they all contain dairy but ARE egg-free :)
Hi Amy, That’s strange because on the label it says it only contains soy in the allergy info and MAY contain dairy products. There is no dairy listed in the ingredient list either. Its possible they checked that just to cover their bases.
You could be right – let’s hope so! I’m dying to try this new brand :)
Hi Amy, I just wanted to mention you might want to read the comments above in this thread. It appears as if there is milk powder listed on some labels but not others. I posted some info I got from the website in their explanation.
one of my very first blog recipes was vegan creme de menthe bars and I love anything minty + chocolate. These look so good!
Green & Black’s is awesome. Back when Scott and I didn’t seem to care about spending massive amounts of money on ‘delicacy’ type groceries, I would buy him the pints of Green & Black’s chocolate ice cream (same color packaging as that candy bar) and he’s an ice cream freak and goes down by saying, still, 10 years later, it’s some of his fave.ice cream.ever. They make great chocolate anything!
Yum! Now you have me craving chocolate, first thing this morning. ;)
These look amazing! I want to leave work now to go make these!
I also have been visiting your site for a few months now and I always recommend it to veteran vegans, newbie vegans and people looking for healthy meals, snacks and desserts. You always impress them (and me, of course)! Thank you :)
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Oh, wow! Of all the no-bake bar possibilities, peppermint patty would never have occurred to me… I’m just that dim. SUCH a brilliant idea.
Also – I frequently get told I have food on my face/clothes, and end up wondering just how long it’s been there. I went to a friends birthday BBQ a while back, and I arrived with food already on my face… smooth. ;)
I think you might have inherited your love of chocolate and mint :) — & chocolate on my face is a common occurrence too ;) This recipe looks nothing short of mouth watering deliciousness at it’s best — not to mention the outstanding photography. I will have to whip up a batch of these asap!
Thanks mom. It was adapted from a recipe you’ve recently grown to love, so I suspect you might like this one too!
I love peppermint and chocolate, especially in the fall (think: peppermint hot cocoa)! These look so good, and I have all the ingredients in my cupboards. Yum!
Hahaha I was laughing so hard when you wrote about the oat on your foot and all evidence of your kitchen-work! I was mostly laughing because the same thing happens to me – I’m super messy, not only getting stuff all over myself, but all over the kitchen! Awesome idea for dessert bars…I’ll have to try these before summer ends (and then keep making them when it’s cold)!
We should have a kitchen showdown!
Omigosh! Those chocolate bars are the best!! Love love love dark chocolate.
Those bars look excellent! Yum-o!
I agree with you on the peppermint+chocolate combo being acceptable all year long… I mean, I use pumpkin in the middle of summer so, why not!? :) And this may be a really silly question, but what does P.S.A. stand for? I can’t figure it out! Haha
It stands for public service announcement :)
OR Prostate-specific antigen or professional sports authenticator depending on which google search you go by ;)
Wow, these look to die for! I am pinning it so I don’t forget to make these! :)
chocolate and peppermint is the best combo in my opinion lol these look amazingggggg
YUM! Chocolate + Peppermint is one of my favorite food combinations affirmed by the fact that I LOVE the Chocolate Peppermint Stick Luna bars. But these bars look WAYYY better and don’t come wrapped in a package! I must give them a try!
Ahh, these look so good! I love anything “peppermint patty”-like. Seriously, what’s not to love about chocolate and mint :D
Oh wow. These look flipping amazing, I must go directly to the store to get some peppermint extract! Plus, you are so right about baking hot flashes! Brilliant!
These are just gorgeous! I’ve been making batch after batch of raw coconut-date-nut balls with cinnamon and other spices, but I will HAVE to try this! And, to top it all off, there is NO PEANUT WARNING on the Green and Black chocolate! It’s a miracle when I can find good quality, fair-trade chocolate without peanuts. Thanks!!
These look fantastic! Great recipe :D
These look delicious! I have a strong allergy to coconut. Could you recommend an alternative? Thanks so much! :D
You can leave off the coconut flakes and they still taste great. Or if you are looking for a crunch on top try cocoa nibs, rice crisp cereal, or toasted chopped nuts.
Oooh girl, you’ve done it again.