Thursday, September 23, 2010

Children can make Christmas plates

Most children enjoy creating, be it art, stories, or cooked. Christmas is a time of year to provide children, sweets and snacks to guests or to give. Here are some simple recipes to start with your child.

1. Peanut Butter Crunch

1 stick of butter
1 cup peanut butter
1 pound box powdered sugar
1 large box of crispy corn cereal squares
12 oz package of milk chocolate chips

Melt butter, peanut butter,Chips & chocolate in a bowl in the microwave with high until melted and blended. Empty the box of cereal in a large bowl and pour over top of chocolate mixture and coat well. Pour glaze over top and stir until all pieces are coated with sugar.

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S'more Balls

16 g bag of marshmallows
16 oz bag chocolate chips
16 oz package of crackers
Toothpick

CrushGraham crackers, to almost a powder and put into a saucepan. Melt the chocolate and stir often smooth. Stick a toothpick in one of marshmallows and dip them in chocolate around the path. Then dive into the cookie crumbs on the half. Dry wax paper.

Stir in white chocolate

10 oz of pretzels Mini Twist
5 cups toasted oat cereal
5 cups crispy corn cereal squares
2 cups salted peanuts
Candy Coated 14 oz milkChocolate chip
11 oz white chocolate chips
3 tablespoons vegetable oil

Line 3 baking pan with parchment paper or parchment paper. In a large bowl, add mini pretzels, toasted oat cereal, crispy corn cereal squares, salted peanuts and chocolate pieces coated with sugar. In a microwave safe bowl, chips and heat the oil over medium-high for 2 minutes, stirring once. Above the microwave for 10 seconds, until smooth. Pour the cereal mixture and mix well. Spread on trays.Split, as it cools. In an airtight container.

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