My easy candy recipe really is a snap to make. It’s also basically impossible to mess it up, as there’s no absolute right or wrong way to decorate these Halloween treats. While my chocolate candy bark is super simple to make, I do have some tips and tricks for getting the best res...
We used Proper Nutty 'Smunchy' peanut butter in these wonderful peanut butter cookies to add a bit more texture, and the caramel flavours from the light muscovado sugar turns these cookies into a heavenly treat. Credit to Liz Burnett for the recipe. ...
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Jump to Recipe Save We’re all so busy and pressed for time. I find myself creating recipes that are fast to prepare and deliver fabulous results, proving you don’t have to spend all day in the kitchen. Here’s a favorite of mine that combines chocolate candies and cookies into one ...
Double Chocolate Cookie Bark features melted white chocolate spread on chocolate cookies for a tasty treat that might even awaken the dead.
Using a wooden dowel, a chopstick or a knife, swirl the pumpkin cheesecake mixture into the chocolate in a figure-8 pattern. Then, if using the optional pepitas, sprinkle them on top of the bark. And if you really want to go all out, you could opt for chopped up Halloween candy inst...
This easy snowball cookies recipe is one way to guarantee a white (and sweet) Christmas. Keep reading on for everything you need to know to perfect them.
These would make lovely “containers” for the hand bars and even sold that way! If oiled before pouring tapping should get the bars out, OR even better, adjust your recipe to just slightly more coconut oil so folks can access the bar with their fingers like the “expensive Green Goo” ...
You can use pure chocolate to make: Hot Chocolate Bombs Artisan Chocolates decorated with Chocolate Transfer Sheets Chocolate Truffles Chocolate Cups filled with Chocolate Mousse Compound Chocolate (also known as confectionery coating, Candy Melts, almond bark, or melting wafers) ...