Friday, September 24, 2010

3 Simple Chocolate Candy Recipes

Technically, not all can be sweet, but if you're like me, adding chocolate to anything, is delicious and sweet. If is also blocked, I call it candy. Once you've done the first two simple recipes, your imagination take control and realize the world is full of other things that can be dipped in chocolate.

If you like sweet and salty combined, as with the chocolate covered popcorn, or something like chocolate covered raisins even healthy, you start looking at what's in your kitchen cabinets in an entirely different light. While many fudge recipes is much more complex than under the chocolate peanut butter, this recipe also presents the range of possibilities with its basic simplicity and accessories I mentioned.

Above all, have fun and invite a child to help make these simple recipes of chocolate candy.

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Simple chocolate covered popcorn 1 / 2 bag of popped microwave popcorn. 1 / 2 bag of dark or milk chocolate melted and heated, if necessary, popcorn and place in a bowl, mix and could cause confusion, and it is easier to mix without spilling a child if it is a large container. Poor the melted chocolate over popcorn and stir until all popcorn is.

I would like to make popcorn balls or lumps about the size of a golf ball and put them on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper. Then put it in the refrigerator until you can afford.

While you are waiting for him to calm down, there's a lot of licking his fingers and the bowl to do.
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Simple chocolate covered raisins cup raisins 1 1 1 / 2 cup chocolate chips or equivalent in pieces of chocolate 3 tablespoons cocoa powder (optional)


Melt the chocolate slowly in the upper part of a double boiler or bowl set over saucepan of simmering water in it. If you put a lid on the pot or pan, it must be vented to allow steam to escape. Stir with hot iron.

Place 1 / 3 of raisins in the melted chocolate and mix to coat. Remove the chocolate grapes with a spoon, then pick up individually with the fingers and place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Be sure to wipe the bottom of your spoon on the edge of the pan each time or you have a huge drippy mess. Do not let the grapes dry to touch each other unless of course you have small clusters of raisins, grape-like balls. Continue coating your raisins 1 / 3 at a time until all are finished.
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Simple chocolate peanut butter fudge

Melt a small peanut butter jar and a bag of chocolate chips in top of double boiler or bowl as described above. Add condensed milk. Put in large flat pan to cool. . Court in a cold places,

optional hard or sprinkle the mixture on top: chopped peanuts, coconut, cocoa powder or powdered sugar

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