Mint and what to do with it (2024)

Mentha spicata

Mint is one of my favourite herbs. It is super easy to grow, smells beautiful, has a multitude of uses and it’s also good for you…

Here’s my go to list of fun (and delicious) things you and your kids can do with mint:

Dip it in chocolate. Pick a handful or so of large mint leaves, wash well and gently dry with some paper towel. Melt some quality chocolate in a small saucepan and using tongs, have your children dip the mint leaves one at a time into the chocolate until lightly coated. Place them on some baking paper and pop into the fridge until the chocolate has reset. Eat. You will find they are totally irresistible.

Make some mint tea. Simply pluck a few leaves from the plant, crush them ever so slightly and steep in boiling water for a few minutes until infused. Add a little honey and a squeeze of lemon juice for a deliciously tangy and refreshing drink. It can be drunk hot or cold. You could add a few pieces of sliced strawberry if you wished. The added bonus is that mint is great for your digestion. It can help alleviate indigestion, bloating and gas; assist with effective digestion; calm a tummy and it freshens your breath.

Tussie Mussie or edible posy

Make a Tussie Mussie. These simple herbal, edible posies are a delight to make and give as gifts to teachers, grandparents or other special people in your child’s life. My daughter and I made a quick tutorial video on how to assemble tussie mussie’s, which you can watch here.

Make some herb sugar. This delightful concoction will last for months in a cool pantry. It can be used to sprinkle over desserts (especially tasty over fruit salad), rim a glass of cordial or a co*cktail and is also a quirky addition when sprinkled over salads. Have your children put 2-3 tablespoons or raw sugar and a large handful of mint into a food processor and blitz until smooth. Will make about a jar’s worth. Et voila! Herb sugar. You can also use other herbs such as coriander, lemon verbena, culinary lavender and basil, to name but a few.

Shred some mint over some boiled baby potatoes, carrots and zucchini, add a good knob of butter some salt and pepper and mash the lot slightly. I’ve never known a kid not to devour this simple goodness.

Make your own mint sauce. Kids under 6 will need help with this. Kids 6+ can have a go by themselves.

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They will need:

  • 1 cup of finely chopped mint
  • 2-3 tsp of raw sugar
  • 1/2 cup of water
  • 3/4 cup white wine vinegar

Place all the ingredients into a small saucepan and bring to the boil. Reduce heat and simmer gently for 5 minutes. Take off the heat, let cool and pour into a sterilised glass jar. This will keep in the fridge for months.

Let the kids have a go at Caro’s Goddess Sauce… Itis likely to become a staple in your cooking armoury.

Watermelon, halloumi and mint salad

Try this refreshing and delicious watermelon, mint and halloumi salad. Kids 6+ can have a go at making this by themselves. Simply cut up seedless watermelon into bite sized chunks and arrange on a plate, top with some thinly sliced red onion, some pan-fried halloumi cheese and sprinkle with mint leaves. Drizzle with a little olive oil and a crack of black pepper. Delicious!

Make a rainbow salad. You’ll need capsicum, radish, rocket or lettuce, a good handful of mint, carrot, a sprinkle of borage and nasturtium flowers, some raw beetroot and a few grape tomatoes. Chop or grate the veggies and put into a salad bowl. Sprinkle with the mint and the edible flowers. Make a simple dressing and serve. Such a happy, visual feast for children.

Grow some. Mint is the easiest of plants to grow. It prefers a moist, shady spot. Planted in your garden, it will attract beneficial insects such as bees and butterflies but repel the nasties such as fleas, whitefly and common houseflies. Be warned though, it will completely take over so it’s always best to grow it in pots. Be adventurous and try growing some chocolate mint, pineapple mint or apple mint.

A little bit of botanical information for you. Mint or Mentha is a genus of plants from the LAMIACEAE family. Last time I looked there were about 15 identified species of mint, most of which are edible. Pennyroyal also belongs to this genus and repels fleas, but beware as it is also toxic to dogs. The most common mint is Mentha spicata or Spear Mint. It’s the one you’ll often find in gardens or for sale at your local greengrocer.

Which is your favourite herb and why?

Until next time…

For more tips, advice and ideas on how to find wonder in all you do, look out for my book “Caro & Co ~ Helping Kids find Wonder in the Everyday”, published by Sally Milner Publishing. You can preorder via the link in my sidebar above or it’s available from 01 December at all good bookstores and online. For interview opportunities please contact Jackie Evans on 0407 776 222 or [email protected]

Mint and what to do with it (2024)

FAQs

What can I do with an excessive amount of mint? ›

27 fresh recipes for leftover mint
  1. 1Feta and mint dip. ...
  2. 2Creamy lime ice blocks with Mojito ice. ...
  3. 3Cucumber and mint raita. ...
  4. 4Mint and dukkah labne. ...
  5. 5Apple, spinach and mint juice. ...
  6. 6Orange mint iced tea. ...
  7. 7Peas with mint & garlic butter. ...
  8. 8White chocolate mojito cheesecakes.

What can I do with my mint plant? ›

10 Uses For Your Garden Mint
  1. Add it to drinks. ...
  2. Freshen up your fresh spring rolls. ...
  3. Make mint ice cubes. ...
  4. Make your own mint tea. ...
  5. Add it to your fruit salad and fruit salsas. ...
  6. Make a fresh mint oil rub. ...
  7. Whip up a batch of healthy tabouleh salad. ...
  8. Make a sachet of homemade mint potpourri.

How many mint leaves can you eat in a day? ›

It can aid with indigestion relief and relieves some IBS symptoms. 4. Can you eat mint every day? The ideal method is consuming 12 to 15 fresh mint leaves daily.

Is it good to boil mint leaves and drink it? ›

Is Mint Tea Good for You? There is some limited evidence that mint tea may help with some symptoms: Stomach and digestion: Peppermint tea may relieve an upset stomach. And in some cases, it has been seen to relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Can I freeze fresh mint? ›

Freeze: You can freeze mint leaves to preserve flavor using the ice cube method if you plan to keep mint long-term. Remove the mint leaves from the stems and place the leaves in an ice cube tray. Pour water over the tray, then place the tray in the freezer.

Does mint keep bugs away? ›

3: Mint. Spearmint and peppermint are often noted for their ability to repel flies, fleas, and spiders in the garden. One thing to keep in mind when planting mint is that it is an invasive plant and will spread quickly. It is best to grow mint in containers when you have space limitations.

What are the 10 uses of mint? ›

Health benefits of mint
  • Filled with nutrients.
  • Improved digestive health.
  • Boost your immune system.
  • Better brain function.
  • Support your pregnancy.
  • Reduce cold symptoms.
  • Keep your mouth healthy.
  • Help manage stress.
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Where should you not plant mint? ›

Do not plant Mint in the ground near your vegetables in order to prevent it from taking over your vegetable crops. Use Mint foliage as mulch or keep it in pots.

When should you not eat mint leaves? ›

As a result, food passes through the stomach more quickly. However, if your symptoms of indigestion are related to a condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, you should not use peppermint (see "Precautions" section).

Can I eat mint leaves raw? ›

Mint leaves are a tender herb with gentle stems. It is best to add them raw or at the end of the cooking process. This helps them maintain their delicate flavor and texture.

Which mint is not edible? ›

Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)

Pennyroyal looks very similar to peppermint. However, caution is advised as the pennyroyal is poisonous.

Can mint leaves reduce belly fat? ›

If you are looking to lose belly fat then mint leaves are going to be a great kitchen ingredient. Mint acts in two ways,firstly mint cuts down the fat content by removing the excess bile juice from your gall bladder. This function is extremely important as mint facilitates the processing and storage of fat in the body.

Who should not drink mint tea? ›

Peppermint tea is generally very safe for people of all ages to consume. However, some people find that drinking peppermint tea can trigger or worsen symptoms of heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

What are the side effects of too much mint leaves? ›

Allergies to mint occur rarely. In people who are allergic to mint, the herb may trigger asthma. Rarely, the consumption of fresh mint leaves or mint oil can cause allergic reactions. When taken in large amounts, the menthol in mint may cause heartburn, nausea, abdominal pain, and dry mouth.

What can too much mint do? ›

Lots of mints have high sugar content, which can get fermented in your small bowel, and can be the cause of your cramps and diarrhea. Also, many mints have sorbitol, which essentially turn them into laxatives if enough of them are consumed.

How do you preserve excess mint? ›

Chop the mint leaves (remove stems) and place 1-2 teaspoons into each compartment of an ice cube tray, filling about halfway. Top off with water and freeze. Once the cubes have frozen, remove and store in an airtight freezer bag or container in your freezer, up to 3 months.

What to do with overgrown mint? ›

Cut the mint to ground level. Cover the area in an opaque tarp or sheet of plastic. It is very important no light can pass through the covering. This will prevent the mint from photosynthesizing and the plants and root system will eventually die after one year or more of being covered.

What to do with mint stalks? ›

If you're making something that requires pulverizing or straining, throw the stems in; they work well in dishes that call for mint. When torn apart, the texture of the stems doesn't matter; you likely won't be able to tell whether you're tasting stalks or leaves if they've been pulverized.

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