What are your habits with buying Chocolate? Are you those
who pick up unique treats from a faraway land, piling them up only to use them
for something show stopping? Could you be one of those impulsive buyers who
picks up the candy bars from the checkout, petrol station stashing them in a
private box for comfort? Maybe your one those who snob anything that is less
than a 35% cocoa butter and then under 70% is too sweet.
I am neither one nor the other in this situation because I
fall into the last category of chocolate shopper. As cheap as this might be
anytime there is a sale on the high quality chocolates or high cocoa butter
chocolates, I am on it like a fly to honey. It doesn’t even have to regular
block chocolate. Easter chocolate, Christmas chocolate, Halloween chocolates;
the list goes on with the amount of chocolates being marketed to as gifts. All
chocolate is equal when it melted into a delicious molten pool of re tempered chocolate.
However I almost never buy chocolate a full price; unless I am using them in
ganache for fondant covering cakes or my very special dark chocolate.
I justify my buying habits as saving money because I always
seem to be eating my chocolate as I am cooking it. In all honestly it is probably
my hoarding in a controlled sense; what can I say I had a long break from
eating chocolate at one point in my life.
Of course this does not cover my habits with buying
breakfast cereals where I probably have a collection to rival Christina Tosi.
Currently I have 10 types of breakfast cereal in my pantry not including the
single grain “health” muesli and un cooked oats. Yes these are all just for me!
My mum hardy eats these cereals. I call it my cereal addiction but really it
just practical. So I am currently fueled by cereals and coffee for a majority
of my teens to now. Do not judge! How do you think the crazy ideas come from?
So this Halloween I guess I had the idea to try and combine
the two. While this holiday is not my favourite on the list, it does provide
lots of chocolate and lot of candy. These are my adult party treats which have
all kid loving taste. If you are too embarrassed to admit you love rice crispy
treats or ICMs (if you are in Australia); never fear these are fancy enough to serve
to even your snobbish guest.
The combination of rice bubbles in a cereal bar have long
been a lunch box favourite as a small child these were my favourite snack to
find in the box. While those days have long past that I pack a lunch box; my
love for crispy bar will never die. These were my first taste crispy treat in
about 5 years. Sad I have been separated from this from so long.
Snickers are always a winner; the crunch of peanuts and the oozy
caramel that dips from the edge of thinly coated milk chocolate. The pillow,
sweetness of marshmallow with that powder corn flour outside; charred under the
grill to make sure you get every bit of raw flavour out of them and replace it
with warming smoking under tones.
Combine them with your rice bubbles and push
into the pan of choice. Finally top with a layer of chocolate and top with more
nuts and snickers; a beautiful sight.
Cut into bite sized pieces and serve with a store brought chocolate
sauce (yes I buy stuff too!). You can actually get good sauce in stores now
that have a high percentage of chocolate in it with a cream. However you can
make your own if you are bothered. From child hood treat to adult party snack; you
have dessert canapé of dreams!
Toasted Snickers Rice Crispy Dippers
Makes a 26cm round pan
210g White mini Marshmallows
40g butter, chopped and melted
5g salt
200g snickers bars save about 70g for topping, chopped
340g rice bubbles or puffs
30g toasted whole almonds or buts of choice
140g dark chocolate
Store brought chocolate sauce
Pre heat your broiler. Line a baking tray with grease proof
baking paper. Place marshmallow and chopped snickers bars in a single layer
across the baking paper. Toast until golden brown or dark brown.
Place rice bubbles and salt in large bowl. Combine. Tip the
melted marshmallows and snickers in to bowl with melted butter. Combine with
grease spatula then tip in the large bowl with cereal. Mix until homogenous.
Straight away tip and push into the time of choice. Fridge
for 30 minutes or until set.
Remove crispy treat from fridge 1 hour before ready to serve
Melted chocolate over pan of simmer water. Set aside to cool. Pour over the
chocolate to coat the top well. Finish with chopped snickers and extra nuts if
using. Allow to set (or not! Warm chocolate is best) and cut in pieces. Serve on
skewers with chocolate sauce.
Wow. This is incredible. I bet each bite is so rich with a taste of marshmallow, chocolate, & peanuts. Mhmmm. :] // itsCarmen.com ☼ ☯
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to make those ingredients but I try to make it better ;)
DeleteThanks Carmen
ohmygosh. this looks absolutely incredible. i haven't had snickers in forever, but i definitely have a craving now!
ReplyDeleteWhy have you been denying your self!? I could go without snicker for more than month. Thank you Stephanie
Deletehahaha, this is a good post. I am not a shopper for sweets. For sure not for Snickers. But I do like what you did :)
ReplyDeleteMarta @ What Should I Eat For Breakfast Today?
Thank you Marta!
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