MINT CHOCOLATE COOKIE PIPE TOBACCO RECIPE
I felt like experimenting with my own mint chocolate tobacco recipe. I have a very broad taste for tobacco. I like complex Virginias, Burley blends, VA-PERS, VA-BURS, English and Balkan blends. I also, now and then like a full aromatic.
Frosty Mint pipe tobacco by Sutliff is the mother-lode of mint, so I had to do some experimenting so it would not overpower the blend. I started out with 1/3 of each tobacco (from below) by weight (I’m sure volume would work too for our purposes). So, I made one total ounce. I put it in an 8 oz. ball mason jar and would routinely open it toss the tobacco and press down on it with a can of PAM turned upside down with the top on, to try and meld some of the flavors (I don’t think this step is absolutely necessary, but it can’t hurt). I did this for a couple of days. The mint was too overpowering, so I added two more parts of each chocolate tobacco below. I think I have the proportions down just right, so you can taste both mint and chocolate, which leaves a nice, but not cloying mint flavor on the palate. Also, note, you cannot get this blend to bite at all. Just felt like sharing, perhaps your tastes are different and you care to adjust the tobaccos to your liking. So, here is my rendition of what I now call: “Mint Chocolate Cookie,” as it reminds me of Girl Scout Thin Mint Cookies! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Would love to hear any and all comments.
The tobaccos used are seen below (this formula will yield ~ 2 & 1/3 oz. if you’re using a scale…you can also make less/more and figure out the proportions accordingly).
SUTLIFF CHOCOLATE MOUSSE (B30): 3 parts or (1 oz.)
SUTLIFF CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE (J12): 3 parts or (1 oz.)
SUTLIFF FROSTY MINT: 1 part (1/3 oz. or 0.333 oz)
I have a scale, so it was easy – btw – I bought a really cheap scale from amazon for less than $20 and it’s very, very, accurate – I can send you the link if you are interested. I hope all have a great day - Joe.