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Chocolate Hazelnut Kisses from Festive Flavour cookbook page 24
I substituted the dark chocolate for milk chocolate so that children would enjoy the too plus I find dark chocolate is too rich and you can't eat as many
I poured the mixture into those tiny coloured alfoil chocolate cups for a bitesized treat. The mixture made 46 of them.
Excellent 5/5
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December 17, 2009, 02:42:45 am »
Good work - like the idea of the little alfoil cups.
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December 17, 2009, 12:00:31 pm »
Thanks for that Judy. It's very helpful when someone else has made things and commented on them.
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December 17, 2009, 12:18:58 pm »
Thanks Judy, I have these alfoil cups for when I got around to making the raw and dairy free chocolate....
These sound yum! Hoping to make some before Xmas Day.
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December 17, 2009, 01:03:35 pm »
These and the sugar coated almonds are my 2 most favourite things I've done this week. Probably the easiest too. Are you going to use milk or dark chocolate ILB? The milk ones are a perfect little bite sized treat and you can go back for seconds because they aren't as rich as dark chocolate. I got my little cups after xmas last year for 50 cents a packet.
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December 17, 2009, 01:17:15 pm »
That's cheap
Maybe some of both. One isn't enough for me when it's milk chocoate and if I have too much my stomach gets upset, so I can be satisfied for longer with some good quality dark chocolate and not over indulge
. But for taste I LOVE milk choc!
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December 18, 2009, 02:48:23 am »
I've just made these and, like Judy, put them into the little alfoil cups that I had left over from last year.
It's not a tidy business and I ended up covered in chocolate, but they look great and will make lovely gifts.
I'd give this a 5/5, too!
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I hate to brag Amanda but I didn't spill one single drop
I transferred the mixture into a small jug with a very narrow pouring lip and because the mixture is quite thick it was easy to control the pour. I made sure I had the little cups all touching each other and I even surprised myself at how easy it was. The only thing I got to lick was the spoon.
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Good work as ever JD
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Great work JD. Sounds like a new standard has been set
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December 19, 2009, 09:36:51 am »
Well done, Judy!
I managed to get it all over the bench, tray and myself!!
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I'll have to try these, if only to see how messy I am. Knowing me the entire house would probably need an extra clean when I'd finished. I usually manage to get things all over me and everything around.
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