Homemade Cinnamon Mints – Sweet, Spicy & Breath-Freshening Treats

Homemade Cinnamon Mints 🌟🍬

Introduction

Looking for a sweet treat with a fiery kick? These Homemade Cinnamon Mints are fresh, flavorful, and just the right balance of spicy and sweet. They’re perfect for popping after a meal, sharing as edible gifts, or keeping on hand for a quick flavor burst. Plus, they’re incredibly fun to make using just a few ingredients—no stovetop required!

Why I Love This Recipe

These little candies are:

  • Sweet and spicy with a bold cinnamon flavor
  • Perfectly chewy when fresh, and firm once dried
  • Simple to make with no cooking or candy thermometers required

They’re also ideal for DIY gift tins or party favors. If you love the classic red-hot cinnamon flavor, this recipe’s for you.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups powdered gum paste mix
  • 2–3 drops red food coloring
  • Powdered sugar, for dusting
  • Warm water
  • ½ bottle cinnamon oil flavor (adjust for intensity)

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Mix the Liquid Base

In a bowl, combine:

  • Warm water
  • Red food coloring
  • Cinnamon oil flavoring

Stir until evenly blended.

2. Add Gum Paste Mix

Gradually stir in the powdered gum paste, a little at a time to prevent lumps. Continue mixing until a stiff dough forms.

3. Knead the Dough

Dust your surface with powdered sugar and knead the dough until smooth and pliable—about 5 minutes.

4. Shape the Mints

Roll dough to about ¼-inch thickness. Cut into squares or use mini cookie cutters for fun shapes.

5. Dry the Mints

Place on a wax paper-lined plate, dusted with powdered sugar. Let air-dry at room temperature for 2–3 days, until firm.

6. Store and Enjoy

Store your dried mints in an airtight tin or jar. They keep well and are perfect for a quick pick-me-up!

Tips for Success

  • Adjust flavor strength: Cinnamon oil is potent—start with less and taste as you go.
  • Shape creativity: Use tiny heart or star cutters for a festive twist.
  • Speed up drying: Place in a warm, dry area but avoid direct sun or heat.

Flavor Variations

  • Mint oil for peppermint mints
  • Lemon or orange extract for citrusy versions
  • Gel food coloring for bolder color without adding extra liquid

Serving Suggestions & Pairings

Serve or gift your cinnamon mints with:

Storage & Shelf Life

  • Store: In an airtight tin or glass jar at room temperature.
  • Shelf Life: Up to 2 months if kept dry.
  • Avoid moisture: These are best kept in a cool, dry pantry.

Final Thoughts

These Homemade Cinnamon Mints are a fiery little treat with endless charm. Whether you’re making them for yourself, gifting to friends, or simply adding to your homemade candy collection, they bring bold flavor and handmade joy in every bite.

If you give them a try, tag @ChefManiac—we’d love to see your spicy, sweet creations!