If you're anything like me, the phrase 'salted caramel' will instantaneously make you salivate.
So I had an idea to shake up the old classic cornflake nest and make these for Easter... My 3 year old helped me so these are great to make with kids!
Although, I tried to melt down Cadbury's caramel bars the first time I tried this, apparently they don't melt easily, who knew?!? (I'm guessing its because the sugar has a much higher melting point than the chocolate)
You will need: (Makes 12)
200g of pretzel sticks
250g plain chocolate
100g caramel chocolate bars (although I think caramel or fudge bits would work perfectly)
150g mini eggs
100g white chocolate (optional)
So I had an idea to shake up the old classic cornflake nest and make these for Easter... My 3 year old helped me so these are great to make with kids!
Although, I tried to melt down Cadbury's caramel bars the first time I tried this, apparently they don't melt easily, who knew?!? (I'm guessing its because the sugar has a much higher melting point than the chocolate)
You will need: (Makes 12)
200g of pretzel sticks
250g plain chocolate
100g caramel chocolate bars (although I think caramel or fudge bits would work perfectly)
150g mini eggs
100g white chocolate (optional)
- Break up your chocolate into a bowl. Cut the caramel bar (I used Cadburys Caramel for mine) into small pieces
- Create a bain marie with a heatproof bowl over a pan of boiling water, melt your chocolate.
- Once the chocolate has melted, stir in your caramel pieces.
- Break up your pretzel sticks and stir through the chocolate until melted.
- Spoon the chocolate and pretzel mix onto greaseproof paper, making nest shapes as you go.(You could also put them into cupcake cases)
- Place mini eggs on top of the nests whilst chocolate is still wet.
- I chose to drizzle white chocolate and sprinkles over mine to make them a bit more decorative, however, this is completely up to you as they look good without too!
- Leave them to set, then enjoy!
Please be kind, this was the first time I've ever shared a recipe, as easy as it is!
Hope you enjoy, and let me know how you get on,
Thanks for stopping by,
Charlotte
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