Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Candy Cane Fudge
This fudge is a delightfully festive looking treat for the holidays! It is easy to make, can be made by children and makes a great homemade gift for the neighbors and your kids' teachers. It is a twist on my original Quick Fudge recipe.
Ingredients
2 cups white chocolate chips or 450g white chocolate
14 oz. sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated milk)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
10 to 12 candy canes
Directions
Crush candy canes into very small broken pieces. (A mortar and pestle work great for this, or just put them in a seal-able storage and roll a rolling pin over it several times.)
In large glass measuring cup, combine white chocolate and sweetened condensed milk.
Microwave on high 3 minutes.
Stir until chocolate melts and mixture is smooth.
Stir in vanilla extract.
Stir in 2/3 of the crushed candy canes.
Spread evenly into foil-lined 8-inch square pan.
Sprinkle remaining crushed candy canes over the top.
Chill until firm, about 2 hours. Makes about 1 1/4 pounds fudge.
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Thursday, 23 December 2010
Chocolate Spoons

These are incredibly easy to make and can be used as they are for a sweet chocolate lollipop or to stir into hot chocolate or for stirring coffee to add a bit of chocolate to it.
Ingredients
2 cups milk chocolate chips
plastic spoons
decorations (sprinkles)
Directions
Put the chocolate chips in a microwave safe mug and microwave for one minute.
Mix the melted chocolate chips until smooth and creamy.
Dip plastic spoons into the mug until the mouth of them is covered in chocolate. Tap on the side of to get any excess chocolate off each spoon.
Lay the spoons face down on wax paper/grease-proof paper and let cool until the chocolate hardens.
Sprinkle the cake decorations over both sides of the spoons.
There is also the option of making the spoons without any colorful cake decorations. The decorations just make the spoons more festive in appearance.

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Quick Fudge

This fudge is quick and easy to make, taking just a few minutes in the microwave and using only a few ingredients.
Ingredients
2 cups milk chocolate chips
14 oz. sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated milk)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Directions
In large glass measuring cup, combine Nestle’s Toll House semi-sweet chocolate morsels and sweetened condensed milk.
Microwave on high 3 minutes.
Stir until morsels melt and mixture is smooth.
Stir in vanilla extract.
Spread evenly into foil-lined 8-inch square pan.
Chill until firm, about 2 hours. Makes about 1 1/4 pounds fudge.
The kids lined some decorative gift boxes and poured the fudge into them to make quick and tasty Christmas gifts to give out.

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Wednesday, 22 December 2010
Graham Cracker Houses

Rather than making gingerbread houses which can be time consuming and difficult for children, try making these graham cracker houses instead. Graham crackers, if you live in the United Kingdom, can be found on-line at American Soda. You can also find the white frosting there as well.
Ingredients
graham crackers
white frosting
assorted sweets and candies (such as gum drops, midget jems, foam fruits, dolly mixture)
food coloring (red, green, blue, yellow)
Directions
1. Separate some of the white frosting into different bowls and add the food coloring, mixing them in until you have some white frosting, some yellow frosting, some green frosting, some red frosting and some blue frosting.
2. Break the graham crackers into squares.
3. Spread the white frosting along the edges of four graham cracker squares and stick them together, forming a standing square.
4. Stick one graham cracker square across the top using white frosting.
5. Using the different colored frostings, "paint" the house in your chosen colors.
6. Use the still-sticky frosting to stick different assorted sweets and candies around the house's walls.
Note: I ran out of graham crackers to use for the roofs, so the children used digestives (which are a round cookie that is similar to a graham cracker which can be found easily in the UK) to make the roofs to their houses.
Here are some of the results that the children came up with while making these.





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Chocolate Cornflake Krackles

This recipe is very simple for kids to make and you only need to use the microwave for the melting process.
Ingredients
2 cups cornflakes cereal
1 large bar of baking chocolate
Silver Balls (optional)
Directions
Melt the chocolate in the microwave. (This only takes about a minute or two.)
Stir the chocolate until it is all melted together and smooth.
Add the cornflake and stir until the cornflakes are completely coated with the melted chocolate.
Spoon the mixture into cupcake or muffin cases.
Set out to cool until the chocolate hardens.
Enjoy!

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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Chocolate Peanut Butter Snowballs

This is a really easy recipe for kids to make that doesn't require any baking or boiling.
Ingredients
1 heaping tbsp. smooth peanut butter (crunchy peanut butter can be used if a more crunchy texture is preferred)
1 heaping tbsp. golden syrup
1 heaping tsp. soft margarine or butter
2 heaping tbsp. brown sugar
2 heaping tbsp. caster sugar
2 heaping tsp. cocoa powder
powdered sugar/icing sugar
Directions
Mix the butter and the golden syrup together in a bowl, then add the peanut butter and mix it in.
Next add the cocoa powder and mix thoroughly.
Add the brown sugar and the caster sugar to the mixture and mix until thick enough to form balls. (If the mixture is still too sticky to form balls, you can add a tiny bit of plain flour to thicken it up, but usually this will not be necessary.)
Form the mixture into ten separate balls and roll each one in the powdered sugar (icing sugar) until fully coated.
Place the snowballs on a plate and refrigerate for an hour.
Enjoy!

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Monday, 20 December 2010
Cocoa-Dusted Peanutty Balls

This is a really easy recipe for kids to make that doesn't require any baking or boiling.
Ingredients
1 heaping tbsp. smooth peanut butter (crunchy peanut butter can be used if a more crunchy texture is preferred)
1 heaping tbsp. golden syrup
1 heaping tsp. soft margarine or butter
2 heaping tbsp. brown sugar
2 heaping tbsp. caster sugar
cocoa powder
Directions
Mix the butter and the golden syrup together in a bowl, then add the peanut butter and mix it in.
Add the brown sugar and the caster sugar to the mixture and mix until thick enough to form balls. (If the mixture is still too sticky to form balls, you can add a tiny bit of plain flour to thicken it up, but usually this will not be necessary.)
Form the mixture into ten separate balls and roll each one in the cocoa powder until fully coated.
Place the cocoa-dusted peanutty balls on a plate and refrigerate for an hour.
Enjoy!

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