Most children like to create, whether it's art, stories, and cooking. Christmas is a good time of year for children's snacks and treats for guests to create or even to give as gifts. Here are some simple recipes can 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 crunchy cereal squares of corn
12 oz package milk chocolate chips
Melt the butter, peanut butter, andChocolate chips in large microwavable bowl on medium until melted and blended. Empty the box of corn flakes in a large bowl and mix thoroughly with the mixture to the chocolate over the top and jacket. Pour the glaze over the top and stir until all pieces are coated with sugar.
Store in 2 large zippered pockets in the refrigerator.
S'Mor Balls
16 oz bag of large marshmallows
16 oz bag chocolate chips
16 oz package of crackers
Toothpick
Crush grahamCrackers until they are almost like dust and put them in a large bowl. Melt the chocolate and stir often until smooth. Stick a toothpick in one of marshmallows and dip them in chocolate all the way home. Then dip in the crumbs of biscuits in half. Set on wax paper to dry.
A mix of white chocolate
10 oz Mini Twist Pretzels
Toasted oat cereal 5 cups
5 cups crispy cereal squares of corn
2 cups salted peanuts
14 ounces of candy coated milk chocolatePieces
11 ounces white chocolate chips
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
Line 3 baking sheets with parchment paper or parchment. In a large bowl, add mini pretzels, oats, cereal flakes, cereal crunchy squares of corn, peanuts, salted and sweet coated chocolate pieces. In a microwave bowl, heat the chips and oil on medium-high heat for 2 minutes, once. Microwave on high for 10 seconds, until smooth. Pour over cereal mixture and mix well. Spread on prepared baking sheets. Pauseexcept when it is cooled. In an airtight container.
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