These are easy to make with small children too: they love bashing the honeycomb for example. I made the chocolate disc shapes with the melted chocolate and left my two girls to add the toppings themselves. They did a great job and took real pride in making the gifts for their teachers.
If you don’t have/don’t like honeycomb or ginger, there are plenty of other combinations you can use: raisins and nuts, gingernut biscuits- crushed, sprinkles form the baking cupboard. You could also make two sets of discs from different coloured chocolate and with different toppings.
- 150g plain chocolate, melted
- 5 pieces crystallised ginger, finely chopped
- 2 crunchies, crushed- you could use home-made honeycomb
- Edible glitter
- Once the chocolate has melted- I just rested in a dish on the Aga but you can melt it in the microwave or use a pan over a very low heat- place spoonfuls onto greaseproof paper. Use the back of the spoon to spread the melted chocolate into disc shapes.
- Sprinkle with crushed Crunchie and ginger pieces.
- Add a fine dusting of edible glitter or sparkle.
- Leave to cool, then package up in pretty cellophane bags.
- I have found that the best thing is to make a few discs at a time, sprinkle with toppings and then move onto a few more. IF you do this, you'll need to keep the chocolate melted- just rest your dish/pan in a bowl that has some boiled water in the bottom. So long as the water does not go over the edge of the pan and into the chocolate, the heat from the water will keep the chocolate ready for use.
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Edited to update images. This year we have used Freeze-dried strawberry flakes and white chocolate stars that I found in teh baking aisle at my local Waitrose, which are the most popular by far.
Liz Burton says
Wow I loved these before, but your new pics make them look even more stunning!
Thanks @Liz. I am very pleased with the replacement images!
What a great (and very pretty idea!)… They look delicious! π
Ooh, yummy. I am sadly licking my screen!
I lick the screen a lot @zingzingtree. Curse that internet π
Nom nom nom. Where is mine?
they look ‘mazing… love the idea of the frozen strawberries π
Oh wow! They look beautiful (not to mention delicious!)
What a brilliant idea! I shall be popping some of these into hampers this year! Thank you for linking to Festive Friday. xxx
you are very welcome Chris: I look forward to testing them π
These are not for teachers, they are mine.. ALL MINE!
A great and delicious looking post π
I thank you most kindly…I shall save you some!!
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Nomnomnom. That is all.
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Great idea! And you've reminded me we were going to make some mincemeat this afternoon…
Yummy indeed! What a beautiful blog you have.
Just catching up from last week's Silent Sunday π Hopefully just in time for this week's π
wow, these look great.
edible glitter – that is missing from my life and I need to change that.
Those look divine! I think I gained 5 pounds just looking at them.
Mmm they look scrumptious!
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Gorgeous! What a very good idea and well done for getting the sparkle in the photo! I love your header by the way! x