So many of you have written me to say you have finally purchased a mini-muffin tin in order to make the Pepperoni Pizza Puffs and the Mini Crab Cakes….well here’s yet another use for your new kitchen pan, besides muffins of course.
These yummy little bites already have me menu planning the summer patriotic holidays as they will fit into the red, white and blue color scheme nicely. They look very festive all together on a platter.
I love maraschino cherries, they remind me of every Shirley Temple I slurped down as a kid, they were always a treat. And who knew these sweet cherries and peppermint were the perfect complement to each other. I couldn’t stop eating them.
By perching the bright red long-stemmed cherries in these tender pastry pouches and using coarse sugar on top for glitz, you have a real winning dessert!
Preheat oven to 350o F. Generously coat a mini-muffin pan with cooking spray; set aside.
In a large mixing bowl beat butter on medium to high speed 30 seconds. Gradually beat in 1-1/2 cups of powdered sugar, baking powder and salt. Beat in peppermint extract, vanilla and egg. Beat in as much of the flour as you can. Using a spoon, stir in any remaining flour and candies.
Place remaining 3/4 cup powdered sugar in a shallow dish. Shape the dough into 1″ balls; roll in powdered sugar. Press each ball into bottom and up sides of prepared muffin cups.
Place cherry, stem side up, in each cup (cherry will not fill cup). Bake about 12 minutes or until pastry is browned. Sprinkle with coarse sugar. Cool 10 minutes in pan.
Using a small, sharp knife, loosen tassies from cups. Transfer to wire rack. Cool completely. Makes about 48 tassies.
Cherry Tassies
Better Homes & Gardens
Nonstick cooking spray
1-1/4 cups butter, room temperature
2-1/4 cups powdered sugar, divided
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon peppermint extract
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup finely crushed striped peppermint candies (about 18), (I pulverized them with my food processor)
48 red maraschino cherries with stems, drained
Coarse sugar
Preheat oven to 350o F. Generously coat a mini-muffin pan with cooking spray; set aside.
In a large mixing bowl beat butter on medium to high speed 30 seconds. Gradually beat in 1-1/2 cups of powdered sugar, baking powder and salt. Beat in peppermint extract, vanilla and egg. Beat in as much of the flour as you can. Using a spoon, stir in any remaining flour and candies.
Place remaining 3/4 cup powdered sugar in a shallow dish. Shape the dough into 1″ balls; roll in powdered sugar. Press each ball into bottom and up sides of prepared muffin cups.
Place cherry, stem side up, in each cup (cherry will not fill cup). Bake about 12 minutes or until pastry is browned. Sprinkle with coarse sugar. Cool 10 minutes in pan.
Using a small, sharp knife, loosen tassies from cups. Transfer to wire rack. Cool completely. Makes about 48 tassies.
Audrey at Barking Mad says
YUMMMMM!
One of Gaby’s absolutely favorite things are maraschino cherries with the stems. They MUST have stems! I absolutely can NOT wait to make these with her. And gosh, I even have course sugar on hand!
The Italian Dish says
How darn clever. Very cute. I wonder if you can use fresh cherries, too.
vanillasugar says
i would love to try these with those sour cherries.
Gretchen says
Those look absolutely DELICIOUS! And gorgeous. And after you eat them, you get to tie the stems into knots with your tongue!
KathyB. says
This is on my “must make soon” list~ Easy and delicious!
Mary says
They look so cute! Can’t wait to try them
Lena in VT says
I think you could make the perfect flag cake with these on 4th of July and do some with bluberries and then powdered sugar! So cute.
Katrina says
Awesome. Love the look of these and my boys would probably love these because they love anything with any kind of cherries.
pam says
Those are the cutest things ever! When I was a cocktail waitress in college, I used to make myself sick eating all the marishino cherries at the bar!
Tammy says
Those are adorable! So festive and I’m betting delicious.
Jennifer says
I’m not a huge cherry fan, but these look dang good. And you’re right…they’d be great on the 4th of July.
Debbi says
This is going on the menu for my next appetizer family for sure! Thanks!
deeba says
Awww these are just too precious Cathy! I love them!
Pam says
I want these right now – they look so cute and tasty.
June says
So cute – surely these iddy biddy liddle “tangs” couldn’t have any calories, could they? Perfect for the 4th!
Livin Local says
Oh, as if we didn’t have enough goodies already! These sweets are simply delightful.
Julie says
I’ve always wondered what a tassie is, now I know. They look so yummy!
Lisa says
Another great use for the mini muffin pan! I knew there would come a time when I was glad to own that thing.
I’m not a huge fan of maraschino cherries but these are too cute! I love the stem. I will have to try something along these lines. Thanks for the inspiration.
Kristine says
I “stumbled” on your page and I absolutely love it. The pictures, the recipes.. everything!
I hope you continue sharing your concoctions forever
Miriam says
So cute!
Ani says
OMGosh! These look sooooo cute and yummy. I can hardly wait to try!
j3nn says
These look adorable! I’ve been into cherry flavored everything lately. Right up my alley. 🙂
Jenn
BethieofVA says
Oh Cathy, my 11yo daughter would love these. Thanks!
Barbara DeGroot says
Oh, what a clever and delicious-looking way to decorate a cupcake! I so like this must-try idea. Thank you for sharing your recipe with us.
Susan at SGCC says
What adorable little treats! I need to dust off my mini muffin tin, pronto!
dawn says
Absolutely adorable!
The Teacher Cooks says
What can I say ADORABLE! Another great idea to use in my classroom.
Jennifer says
These are SO cute! My mom is going to LOVE!!!
maria says
I’m from Brazil and would to ask about those peppermint candies. You use to put photos that helps to ‘translate’ your marvelous recipes, but in this case, you didn’t. So I don’t know which one are those. Are they that white ones or the green ones?
annbb says
My husband would faint dead away if I made these for him! And just maybe I will.
theUngourmet says
These are just darling! I’ve been wanting to make tassies. This looks like a great combination of flavors!
noble pig says
Red and white striped.
Kristin says
These look like so much fun! I have made your donut muffin recipe multiple times in my mini muffin pan – they are perfect to bring to the kids classrooms for a little treat and the teachers like that they are small!
grace says
there aren’t many treats that top these as far as presentation is concerned. excellent work!
Bob says
Heh, that’s awesome, I bet the kids love it. I’ve been wanting to get a mini muffin to for some time, but I just don’t have the bucks.
Mrs. L says
Hubby is such a huge fan of cherries, I think he’ll love these!
Marjie says
They’re very pretty and festive looking! Of course, I was the only peculiar kid in the entire world who hated maraschino cherries! and I use my mini muffin pans for everything…after all, if you can eat one regular muffin or several mini muffins, don’t you feel better being able to indulge in several? It’s a psychological thing in my head.
clumbsycookie says
I just have a strange love for tiny food! Those are so cute, problem is I could eat a whole bunch without even noticing it!
Victor Panichkul says
Cathy, these make my mouth water. I love cherries.
maria says
Thanks. We have these ones here and I’ll make another great Noble Pig recipe!!
5 Star Foodie says
These are so cute with the cherries!
tom tall clover farm says
Your recipes are downright joyful. It’s rare when I don’t say, “I need to make this.” Your cherry tassies are no exception, I see of myriad of seasonal fruit options…apricots, peaches, plums…ummmmmmm.
tom tall clover farm says
I was just thinking, these would be amazing using a small pear, like a Seckel. Plate those up with a drizzle of caramel or butterscotch sauce, and woo the diner club!
lisaiscooking says
These look great! Perfect idea for summer holidays. Can’t wait to try them.
Steph says
Those are super cute! Too bad I can’t stand cherries or I would try these.
Christine says
I was wondering if maybe you had a suggestion for something other than peppermint candies? I have a crazy aversion to peppermint! Do you suppose that any type of hard candy would work? 🙂
Thanks! <3 your blog!
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Barb Fisher says
My daughter just came home from a party and told me about a pecan kahlua brown sugar brie recipe. In searching for it I came across noblepig.com. I cannot believe the incredible delicious looking things here…I want to go to my kitchen right now and make everything!!!!! Amazing! I will love every single recipe on this site!
Debbi Does Dinner Healthy says
I made these for a party last week and they were delicious! Everyone was surprised by the peppermint flavor. I’ll be posting it on my blog next week and linking back to you, thanks!
phi says
I love love the stems sticking out… they’ve got so much personality!!!