Hi Everyone, today I am so excited to share how to make a crushed peppermint severing tray. I cannot believe how easy, affordable, and festive these crushed peppermint trays are to make. The cost for supplies is only $2 (assuming you have parchment paper on hand), making this my favorite Christmas kitchen project yet! These trays are going to add the perfect touch to all your Christmas parties and events this year and for years to come. Serve all your favorite cookies, cupcakes, or candies on this impressive crushed peppermint tray, it is sure to impress all your family and friends. I am still in awe of how cute these trays present themselves, they are just too adorable! Let’s see how easy they are made…
Crushed Peppermint Tray Tutorial
Supplies:
10 oz bag of Crushed Peppermint
Parchment Paper
Baking Sheet
Crushed Peppermint Tray Tutorial
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Next, line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
I chose to shape my peppermint tray in a rectangular shape, but you may choose to shape yours any way you want.
Make sure there is no open spaces and the crushed peppermint is tightly together.
My crushed peppermint already came in a rectangular bag, so I literally opened the bag and slowly/evenly poured the peppermint out in a rectangular shape.
Place in the oven and cook for 5-7 minutes. You just want the peppermint to melt together to form a tray appearance.
Please DO NOT WALK AWAY FROM THE OVEN! You don’t want to over cook the peppermint :)
Remove the baking sheet from the oven and let the peppermint tray cool.
Now your ready to present all your favorite Christmas cookies, cupcakes, or candies!
If you are looking for more fun Christmas Kitchen Projects check out these merry, festive Christmas Chocolate Spoons!
Emily Smith // The Best of this Life says
What a cute idea Audra!!
Audra says
Thank you, Emily!
So pretty Audra! Love it!
Thanks, sweet Serena!
Super cute!! I’ve seen something similar with starburst mints in a circle shape. I love the rectangle shape and the crushed peppermints. Is the top smooth? Do you need to seal it?
Hi Crystal, The tray is pretty smooth. The bottom has a matte finish, where as the top has a more glossy look. I did not seal mine, but I am sure you can. Thank you for stopping by!
Oh my goodness, I love how pretty and cute this peppermint tray is. Super festive and I’ll bet it smells fabulous :) Thanks for sharing Audra and hope you enjoy the rest of the week!
Thank you, Kelly! Wishing you a wonderful week as well. Thank you for stopping by!
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