Chocolate Reindeer Crackles!

I was running out of Christmas snack ideas!  Every year come November the endless run of Christmas concerts, picnincs and parties begin!  with the words “Bring a Plate” written accross most invitations, I was beginning to run out of Christmas food ideas!  This little guy was a creation for the Kindy Christmas Picnic.  Something chocolatey, delicious, easy to make and fun!

Combine 4 cups rice bubbles, 2 tablespoons cocoa, icing sugar and 250g melted copha in a bowl and stir until throurughly mixed!  I leave the coconut (that is usually in the recipe) out!

Spoon into patty cake papers.  Push two pretzels into the top as reindeer antlers.

Add some “MnM” or “Smartie” eyes and nose! Refrigerate and then EAT!

These were as delicious as they were cute and oh so easy!  You could make this one or two days ahead of time and refrigerate but any longer and the “MnM’s” start to loose colour!

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11 Responses to Chocolate Reindeer Crackles!

  1. Kirsty says:

    Ooh they are such a cute idea!!

  2. Norlin says:

    That’s such a cute and easy idea!!:)

  3. So simple and they look fantastic!

  4. LisaW says:

    Seriously cute!! I might have to try these this year.

  5. Melissa says:

    Cute! I vote for coconut though. :) (Actually, I don’t. Sammy doesn’t like it).

  6. Yum yum yum! Crackles are delicious :)

  7. Alyce says:

    I’ll nibble the pretzels… chocolate crackles usually have too much copha for me – I think one bad has ruined them for me!

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  9. Ant says:

    These were a perfect make-the-night-before idea. So quick and easy, and even someone who has food presentation issues can manage them. A big hit with the kids – thank you!

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