How to Make Sprinkled Chocolate Party Spoons

Determine if you will be serving chocolate on top of plastic or silverware spoons., Identify the party food theme., Purchase spoons(unless you have them at home), supplies and ingredients.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Determine if you will be serving chocolate on top of plastic or silverware spoons.

    Chocolate spoons can be an added treat for adult/fancy dinner parties too so determine what kind of spoons will be appropriate for the event.
  2. Step 2: Identify the party food theme.

    Even though you are going to be serving chocolate you will be enhancing these spoons with other ingredients.

    For example, if you are serving the chocolate spoons following a Mexican fiesta you may want to add some spice or even a slight kick to the chocolate such as a small dash of cayenne pepper.

    For a kids' party you could reproduce a "worm in dirt" on a smaller scale with a small gummy worm and Oreo crumbles. , You'll need high quality chocolate (milk, dark, white–whatever you desire), confection enhancements, cookie sheets, parchment paper and a few spatulas (to hold the spoons in place while you create them).

    Take into consideration how each spoon will look with its adornments.

    You may not be able to fit a lot on each spoon so while shopping for confections, think mini (mini M&M's, mini jelly beans, etc.).

    Find a large glass bowl at home that you will use for melting the chocolate.

    If you don't plan to microwave the chocolate, find a double boiler (or stackable pots to create a double boiler).
  3. Step 3: Purchase spoons(unless you have them at home)

  4. Step 4: supplies and ingredients.

Detailed Guide

Chocolate spoons can be an added treat for adult/fancy dinner parties too so determine what kind of spoons will be appropriate for the event.

Even though you are going to be serving chocolate you will be enhancing these spoons with other ingredients.

For example, if you are serving the chocolate spoons following a Mexican fiesta you may want to add some spice or even a slight kick to the chocolate such as a small dash of cayenne pepper.

For a kids' party you could reproduce a "worm in dirt" on a smaller scale with a small gummy worm and Oreo crumbles. , You'll need high quality chocolate (milk, dark, white–whatever you desire), confection enhancements, cookie sheets, parchment paper and a few spatulas (to hold the spoons in place while you create them).

Take into consideration how each spoon will look with its adornments.

You may not be able to fit a lot on each spoon so while shopping for confections, think mini (mini M&M's, mini jelly beans, etc.).

Find a large glass bowl at home that you will use for melting the chocolate.

If you don't plan to microwave the chocolate, find a double boiler (or stackable pots to create a double boiler).

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