Allergy-Free Thin Mints

Allergy-Free Thin Mints

Allergy-Free Thin Mints could be just the gluten free and dairy free recipe you've been looking for. For 5 cents per serving, this recipe covers 0% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This hor d'oeuvre has 28 calories, 0g of protein, and 2g of fat per serving. This recipe serves 100. This recipe is liked by 19 foodies and cooks. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 45 minutes. It is brought to you by Foodista. If you have ener-g egg replacer, baking soda, my basic flour mix, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 9%, which is improvable. Users who liked this recipe also liked Allergy-Free Thin Mints, Gluten Free Thin Mints, and Gluten Free Thin Mints.

Ingredients

You need the ingredients below to cook it

  • baking powder

    baking powder

    baking powder

    0.5 Tbsps

  • baking soda

    baking soda

    baking soda

    0.75 teaspoons

  • tablespoons hershey's “special dark” cocoa powder

    tablespoons hershey's “special dark” cocoa powder

    3 Tablespoons Hershey's “Special Dark” cocoa powder

    21.5 grams

  • tablespoons dairy-free

    tablespoons dairy-free

    2 Tablespoons dairy-free, soy-free vegetable shortening

    102.5 grams

  • dairy-free

    dairy-free

    dairy-free, soy-free vegetable shortening

    5 Tbsps

  • ener-g egg replacer

    ener-g egg replacer

    Ener-G egg replacer mixed with 2 Tablespoons water

    1.5 teaspoons

  • my basic flour mix

    my basic flour mix

    my Basic Gluten-Free Flour Mix ( or Authen

    204 grams

  • granulated sugar

    granulated sugar

    granulated sugar

    150 grams

  • peppermint extract

    peppermint extract

    peppermint extract

    3.75 teaspoons

  • salt

    salt

    Salt to taste

    100 servings

  • applesauce

    applesauce

    unsweetened applesauce

    2 Tbsps

  • vanilla extract

    vanilla extract

    pure vanilla extract

    2 teaspoons

  • xanthan gum

    xanthan gum

    xanthan gum

    0.75 teaspoons

Instructions

Let's follow the instructions for cooking it

  1. Measure flour mix, using a large spoon to scoop flour into the measuring cup, then level it off with the back of a knife. Whisk with the xanthan gum, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk well, breaking up any lumps of cocoa powder. Set aside.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat shortening and granulated sugar on medium speed, about 2 minutes till fluffy. Add vanilla extract, applesauce, and egg replacer, and mix till combined, about 30 seconds.
  3. Add dry ingredients to stand mixer, in two batches, mixing on medium-low speed, until fully combined, scraping down sides of bowl as necessary.
  4. Using a rubber spatula, transfer cookie dough to a sheet of parchment paper. Mold into a ball. Cut in half, and transfer one half to a second sheet of parchment. Cover both with a top sheet of parchment paper, and use the palm of your hand to press dough down into disks. Roll out dough to 1/8th-inch thick. I like to use my trusty rolling pin rings to do this. Transfer rolled out dough to a cutting board, or trays, and chill in fridge at least 2 hours until firm.
  5. Preheat oven to 325F. Remove one sheet of dough from fridge, and peel off top sheet of parchment. Using a 1 -inch biscuit cutter cut out cookies. Transfer to parchment lined baking tray, spacing cookies about 1-inch apart. You may want to use a frosting spatula to transfer the cookies. You should be able to fit about 24 cookies per baking tray.
  6. Bake in center of the oven 10 minutes, till set. Transfer tray to cooling rack, and let cool on tray 5 minutes, before transferring cookies to cooling rack to cool to room temperature. Repeat with remaining dough, gathering up scraps and re-rolling until youve used it all. I sometimes roll it out and stick it in the freezer for a few minutes to get it to firm up again.
  7. Once cookies have cooled to room temperature, dump them all into a freezer safe container, and stick them in the freezer, uncovered for about 30 minutes to chill. This will simplify the coating process.
  8. Combine chocolate chips and shortening in a microwave safe bowl, and melt in microwave, stopping to stir about every 30 seconds, for a total of about 2 minutes. Do not overcook, as chocolate burns easily. Remove from microwave, and stir till smooth. Add peppermint extract, and mix in well.
  9. Remove a handful of the chocolate wafers from the freezer. You will be making these cookies one at a time. Drop one cookie into the melted chocolate mixture. Use a fork to flip it once, so both sides are now coated. Use the fork to lift the cookie out of the chocolate mixture, and run the bottom of the fork along the edge of the bowl, wiping off the extra drips of chocolate. Set coated cookie down on parchment lined baking tray. Repeat, until youve coated all the cookies. You can let them set at room temperature, but I speed up the process by sticking them in the fridge for about 30 minutes, till set. Once the cookies have set, store them in an airtight container, between layers of parchment or wax paper. Keep them in the fridge, or, for longer-term storage, keep them in the freez