We made these delicious snacks the other day. My daughter had so much fun making these. For a three year old – breaking chocolate squares is even fun – so this is definitely a dessert making project you want to involve your little helpers.
We used a variation of milk and dark chocolate. Some were one type of chocolate and some had both layers of chocolate in one. There are no rules – so make them as you wish. We started by breaking the chocolate bars into a bowl, I then put that on my ‘double boiler’ (which is a small pot with boiling water set on low heat – I stir the chocolate until all the parts are completely melted.) Remove the bowl from the pot and place on a tea towel so it’s not hot to the touch. Keep it away from the kids at this point while it’s still hot. They can have a go at scooping the chocolate a few minutes later. When I worked with my 3 year old, I scooped the chocolate for her and she layered her ingredients of choice.
For the ingredients we had: dark and milk chocolate, plain popcorn, Dried Fruit: sliced apricots, dried figs, dried cranberries, banana chips. Nuts: toasted and chopped almonds, walnut and pecan chunks. Use what you wish. This is great to customize for people with allergies too. For example both my daughter and I don’t eat dairy – so we used the dark chocolate for our treats.
I used a silicone muffin pan to do these in. If you have one – that is awesome because it’s easy to take them out and handle with kids. You could use a regular muffin pan if you want the circular shapes, or any little plastic cups would do. Wait until the chocolate has completely hardened to remove.
These make great little gifts when wrapped nicely with a little cello and string. We made a few sets to give away. But this is definitely a repeat project I will do with my girl and a few of her friends when we have another play date over the holidays. I can just imagine how the kids will go nuts and bananas over the chocolatey fun ;)
As an alternative for adults only you can add a shot of your favourite liqueur ;) I used a mint liqueur on one batch – and it is heavenly topped with cranberries and almonds. Simply add the splash of alcohol to the melting chocolate and stir well. Enjoy my 19+ year old friends (umm 21+ if you’re in the States ;D)
Happy Holidays!
(pssst. 4 days left ;)
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Looks great! I am making some batches of Peppermint Bark for gifts a la SouleMama. I love making these kinds of gifts. Your kiddie is so cute!
Peace, Angela
oh my goodness this looks amazing!
you can’t show me chocolate this early, i won’t get it out of my mind now! : )
oh yum! that looks so good, and super simple. This would be a great school vacation project (heh. then we could have them all to ourselves and not have to gift them!)
anything that starts with chocolate can’t end badly, right? ;) they look delicious, as do your cookies featured on rhythm of the home (congrats!)…
happy holidays to you and yours. i’m glad to know you!
~ana
At the end something that I can be able to do (my 2 left hands) It must to be dark chocolate? I don’t like it :D
Thanks for your comment on my blog! I’m so glad you dropped by, because it allowed me to find yours :) What a beautiful space you have here!
I love this idea! My son can’t eat processed sugar, and he’s not a big fan of dark chocolate, but to do this with dark chocolate and have him add the dried fruits and nuts of his choice, I’m sure he would devour them. I’m going to make this with them tomorrow. Thanks for sharing!
wow! so quick and easy and they look amazing!
These look delicious!!! Great idea to make it before the Holidays and give it as gifts to anyone on your list. I will try to make these amazing snacks for my son’s teachers and my coworkers and clients too. Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
What an excellent idea. We’ll definately be making these once we get back to France x
Thanks Andrea for dropping by ;)
You’re just sooo fancy with your ‘when we get back to France’ line.
ok. a bit envious. lol.
Joyeux Noël to you and your family.
Thanks for dropping by. Sending big hugs!