If you’re entertaining this holiday season, the last thing you want is some fussy, complicated dessert. At the same time, you want something that will impress your guests; something that will seem like it took you more time than it really did.
These white chocolate peppermint pots de créme are just the thing, luxurious and creamy, with a white-chocolate custard base and festive notes of peppermint. Add some freshly whipped cream on top and you’re ready to party.
Traditionally, pots de créme are baked in a “bain-marie,” or water bath. I prefer to skip that step, using gelatin to set the custards instead. So technically, they are not true pots de créme (the purists here will have to forgive me), but once you see how easy and delicious they are you’ll forget all about that technicality.
The KitchenAid® 5-Speed Diamond Blender makes this dessert a breeze: quickly melting and liquifying the custard mixture with the white chocolate into a silky smooth cream. Then simply pour into serving vessels and chill until set. No baking, no messy water bath, no fuss.
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White Chocolate Peppermint Pots de Creme
Avoiding the oven and using a blender to whip up a decadent dessert with a fraction of the effort. Lightly sweetened with white chocolate and with a subtle hint of peppermint, this easy pots de crème recipe is sure to become a fast favorite.
Ingredients:
- 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin
- 1 3/4 cups heavy cream
- 4 large egg yolks
- 6 ounces (1 cup) good quality white chocolate chips or chopped white chocolate*
- 3/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
- fresh whipped cream, for topping
Directions:
- Sprinkle gelatin over 2 tablespoons of cold water in a small dish. Let sit for 5 minutes to soften.
- In a saucepan, heat cream over medium heat until it starts to steam, stirring occasionally. Do not let it boil.
- In a bowl, whisk together egg yolks. Using a large spoon or ladle, slowly drizzle about 1/3 of the warm cream into the egg yolks, whisking vigorously the entire time. The goal is to incorporate the hot cream gradually so the egg yolks are tempered rather than cooked. When about 1/3 of the cream has been incorporated and the mixture is warm to the touch, pour mixture back into saucepan with the rest of the cream. Stir over medium-low heat, scraping the bottom and sides of the pan as you go, for about 5 to 7 minutes, or until mixture thickens and coats the back of a spoon. It should measure approximately 170 to 175ºF.
- Place white chocolate chips in the canister of a blender. Pulse two or three times to break chips into fine pieces. Pour hot cream mixture over top of chips and let sit for 30 seconds. Blend on medium-low speed until white chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth, scraping down the sides and corners of the blender as necessary. Add softened gelatin and peppermint extract and blend for 2 to 3 seconds more to incorporate.
- Divide evenly among ramekins or jars and refrigerate until set, at least 4 hours or overnight.
- Just before serving, top with freshly whipped cream, if desired.
* When purchasing white chocolate, the higher quality, the better. Cocoa butter should be listed as one of the first ingredients. If you see no cocoa butter at all (as is the case with most name-brand white baking chips, unfortunately) move on to another brand.
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Peanut butter and… Anything.maybe pickles! Ha!
Its not unusual, but I would make the base for stirred custard or eggnog in the blender.
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I would probably blend anything and everything possible! My current blender was my husbands grandparents – a gift given to them for their wedding! I swear it’s the first blender ever made. I have used it once and it started smoking. And then buzzing. And then I thought it would explode. So I transferred my burnt smelling smoothie to a food processor and never used it again.
There woul absolutely be some chocolate peanut butter malts made in this! And some lemon aioli.
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Bonus comment! Delicious recipe, I am going to have to try to make it tonight. elise (dot) quiroz (at) gmail (dot) com
Oh how exciting! I would make a carrot and ginger soup. Something warm for the cold weather.
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I would love to try to blend my creme brulees with amarato
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I think I would puree roasted sweet potatoes to go in a vegetable lasagna.
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I’d love to try a crazy smoothie-maybe persimmon butternut squash apple??
Persimmon margaritas!
Not sure exactly, but it would include vodka and candy canes!
Would also make a delicious butternut squash soup
I would make a pb&j smoothie!
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Greetings. I would use the Crystal Blue blender to whip up a batch of mango habanero margaritas. Yum!
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I just subscribed. I think I would blend some warm soup. Because it is cold outside and in my house too.
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ummm, THIS would be the first thing I would try! Sounds deeelish!!
Not sure if it’s unconventional, but I blend spaghetti sauce in the blender because my husband hates chunks in his sauce and I can’t seem to find good sauce without chunks. I also throw in some extra herbs
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I have always wanted to try pots-de-creme! if I won, that would be my first!!!!
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I would make cashew milk!
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These pots de creme would absolutely be the first thing I make. I love the combination of white chocolate and peppermint! (Starbucks’ peppermint white mocha is my FAVE.)
I would make some frozen banana “ice cream” with peanut butter. it’s surprisingly delicious!
I would make a yummy salad dressing.
I’d probably blend up a killer chocolate and peanut butter shake….and then start whipping up smoothies and salsas and soups (ah the possibilities)
I would chop up nuts with this blender. Would love to have under my tree!
On deck tomorrow night, Butternut Squash soup!
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I would love to try and make a real green smoothie with kale, spinach, apple, celery and ginger.
i’d whip up…a pie shake!
Wheat grass smoothie for me first.
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I can’t think of anything “unconventional” that I’d make in the blender, but given the season, I’d definitely kick up my hot soup production! A good blender beats the heck out of a bullet or immersion blender for making speedy soups. Thanks for the opportunity. :)
If I was lucky enough to win one of those blenders..first of all, how in the world would you decide on a colour??? Its cold out there so I would probably make the family a nice bowl of butternut squash soup.