Mount Everest Unit Study - With Kendal Mint Cake Recipe (2024)

Mount Everest. It’s a name that elicits thoughts of adventure and challenge, glory and defeat, and nature as her absolute most raw and real. For these reasons it makes a fantastic unit study. I put together this study, it is quite interesting, with lots of cool lessons that cross curriculum. But the highlight? Making Kendal Mint Cakes, just like Sir Edmond Hillary andSirdar Tenzing ate when they became the first to reach the summit.

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Our unit study involved using lots of different materials. Through our study we explored biographies, geography, science, history plus kitchen science! This was a fantastic study to let the kids take the lead. There were so many different directions we could take our lessons.

Videos for a Mount Everest Unit Study

What you will discover in this article!

TED-Ed is always such a great resource when I am looking for lesson materials. You can find a video with lesson ideas and questions to help you kick things off with your studies.

Dr. Jane Dyson created this award winning film. It is a captivating look into India and life in the Himilayas.

This video was a wonderful aerial view of the Himalayas

BOOKS FOR OUR MOUNT EVEREST STUDY

Since I’m teaching a variety of ages and levels of ability I brought in a many different types of books.

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Mount Everest Unit Study Highlight – Making Kendal Mint Cake

Any unit study that involves eats sweets is bound to be a huge hit and this one is no different. As part of our unit study we made Kendal Mint Cake.

Now the name is misleading as this confection is not a cake but a high energy bar. This minty treat has been used as a source of energy by hikers and mountaineers in the UK Lake District for over a 150 years. It was used by Sir Edmund Hillary andSirdar Tenzing in 1953 when they successfully climbed Mount Everest and by Shackleton’s Antarctic Expedition 1914-17.

It is widely acknowledged that Joseph Wiper came up with the recipe by mistake in 1869 in a small town called Kendal, in the Lake District in England. The story goes that he was making glacier mints (Glacier mints are a hard candy popular in England) and he messed up the timing. Instead he created this brittle peppermint bar with a wonderful creamy taste as it melts on the tongue.

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The Science Behind Kendal Mint Cakes

As with Rock Candy and our Geodes, we are working with a supersaturated syrup. To learn more about the science behind candy making make sure you read our cornerstone piece on Candy Science. In that article we explore chemistry, crystallization, the effect of temperature and altitude, and so much more.

In this recipe, we take the syrup to 115C (240F), known as soft ball in candy terms, then allow the mixture to cool so that the sugar molecules start to form into crystals. Then we beat the mixture to force the clusters into fine crystals which will give the Kendal mint its unique creamy taste.

The trick to making this candy/energy bar is to get the temperature right to ensure the proper crystallization process happens, then the beating of the mixture after it comes off the heat.

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To Make Kendal Mint Cake You Will Need:

A straight sided saucepan deep enough so that when the sugar boils it doesn’t splash over
A quality candy thermometer
A ceramic bowl
I also found using a dry weight scale for measuring sugar to be the most accurate. I used measuring spoons for the glucose and cold water.
An 8 inch foil tray
Finally you will need a strong whisk for beating the mixture after it comes off the heat

KENDAL MINT CAKE RECIPE

500 gms of white sugar
25 mls of glucose
150 mls of cold water.
3 drops of peppermint oil

KENDAL MINT CAKE INSTRUCTIONS

Put all the ingredients except for the peppermint oil into the saucepan.Bring to the mixture to boil, stirring constantly.

Once it boils, lower the heat to maintain a gentle boil and stop stirring the mixture. Attach the thermometer so that it rests near but not on the bottom of the pan (if the thermometer rests against the pan it will read the temperature of the metal pan and not the sugar and this will skew your results).

Boil on medium heat until the temp on the thermometer reaches 115C (240F) or soft ball consistency (this will be marked on good candy thermometers).

Take the pan off the heat.

Add the peppermint drops and pour the mixture into a bowl.

Beat with a strong whisk for a few minutes until the sugar starts to turn milky.

BE CAREFUL! THIS MIXTURE IS EXTREMELY HOT AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS IF YOU SPLASH ANY ONTO YOURSELF. Remember when working with supersaturated sugar solutions, burns can easily happen. These steps should be done only by a responsible adult or with an older teen under adult supervision. Always use common sense and stay safe when doing kitchen science.

Pour into an 8” disposable tin foil tray to set. As it hardens score the top to make bars so that it is easy to snap when it’s cold.

Break into bars and enjoy! If you want to take things up a bit, you can then dip them in chocolate. This is my favourite!

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Want to know more about Kendal Cake?

Learning about the Himilayas, India, Geology, Mountaineers… that was all fun and exciting, but my kids LOVED the Kendal Mint Cakes. So if yours also loved these treats here are a couple of articles that talk more about it.

The BBC did an article exploring the history of this treat and how it was banned in the USA.

This is an interesting article that explores how climbing Mount Everest has changed since the 1950’s while also talking about the role Kendal Mint Cakes has played in that history.

And of course you can check out the original shop that created Kendal Mint Cake on their website here.

Oh and if you don’t want to try and make it yourself, or have issues getting the perfect creamy consistency, you can order it and have it delivered right to your door.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients of Kendal Mint Cake? ›

What is Kendal Mint Cake Made From? Kendal Mint Cake is made up of four simple ingredients: sugar, glucose, water and peppermint oil.

Why do climbers eat Kendal Mint Cake? ›

Why is Kendal Mint Cake so popular? Romney's Kendal Mint Cake has a reputation as a restorative and energy provider among the world's leading mountain climbers. Visitors who walk or climb in the Lake District take it readily. Energy is produced when the sugar and glucose gets into the bloodstream.

How much Kendal Mint Cake should I eat? ›

It's best to limit your intake of mint cake to one or two servings per day, depending on your individual energy needs. Kendal Mint Cake provides quick energy: Kendal Mint Cake is a fast-acting source of energy that is easily absorbed by the body.

Does Kendal Mint Cake give you energy? ›

Long-lasting energy: The high sugar content of Kendal Mint Cake provides a quick burst of energy, while the slow-releasing glucose ensures a sustained release of energy, perfect for outdoor activities that require endurance.

What is the difference between white and brown Kendal mint cake? ›

What is the difference between White, brown & chocolate coated Kendal Mint Cake? White Kendal Mint Cake is made using white sugar, Brown Kendal Mint Cake is made using brown sugar and Chocolate Coated Kendal Mint Cake is White Kendal Mint Cake coated in Belgian dark chocolate.

What is the shelf life of Kendal Mint Cake? ›

How long can I store your Kendal Mint Cake? Our Mint Cake boasts a substantial shelf life. Sometimes up to 18 months.

Who made the original Kendal Mint Cake? ›

Joseph Wiper is said to have produced the first batch of Kendal Mint Cake by mistake in 1869. While making a batch of clear mints he took his eye off the pan and the mixture had become cloudy… and so Kendal Mint Cake was born.

How much sugar is in Kendal Mint Cake? ›

Protein (g): 0.1. Carbohydrate (g): 97.7. Of which sugars (g): 87.4. Fat (g): 0.0.

Why is it called Kendal Mint Cake? ›

From an old recipe and after some experimenting, he produced a minty sweet which resembled a cake, and so the name 'Kendal Mint Cake' was formed. The business increased under Mr. Wipers ownership and was moved to a larger shop at Ferney Green Steam Confectionery Works in Malt Kiln Hill, Kendal.

Is Kendal Mint Cake good for hiking? ›

"Kendal Mint Cake is a classic hiking snack, and it was invented right here in England in 1869.

What does Kendal Mint Cake taste like? ›

The initial bite into a bar of Romney's Kendal Mint Cake is firm but it quickly goes soft, melting in your mouth as it releases the cool peppermint oils. That's what makes it refreshing and a quick release of energy.

How old is Kendal Mint Cake? ›

The Original Energy Bar

George Romney Ltd. produced Kendal Mint Cake for the first time back in 1918 based on an original recipe from Joseph Wiper back in 1869. Wiper took his eye off the pan while making a batch of clear mints — and just like that Kendal Mint Cake was born!

Is Kendal Mint Cake nice? ›

They mention it's delicious, sweet, and traditional. Some say it'd be great to eat anytime, while others say it's pretty much pure sugar. Customers like the quality of the mint cake.

What does mint chocolate do to your body? ›

Chocolate Mint contains several vitamins and minerals that can aid your immune system and reduce chronic inflammation. Its refreshing flavour, like other mints, awakens the mind, increasing focus and cognitive function. Its soothing qualities may aid digestive function and relieve breathing problems.

What is mint cake made of? ›

The recipe consists of sugar, peppermint oil, water and the addition of glucose – which is how it differs from earlier mint confectionery. Romney's (who bought Wiper's in 1987), Quiggin's and Wilson's are the main brands today.

Is Kendal Mint Cake made in Kendal? ›

For over 100 years, we've been manufacturing Romney's Kendal Mint Cake right here at home in Kendal.

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