How to Make Chocolate Nests

Pull apart the shredded wheat into a bowl., Break up the chocolate and place it into a boil-proof measuring cup., Watch the chocolate., Pour the chocolate mixture over the shredded wheat in the bowl. , Add the sesame seed., Spoon the mixture into...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pull apart the shredded wheat into a bowl.

    Set to one side.
  2. Step 2: Break up the chocolate and place it into a boil-proof measuring cup.

    Then place the measuring cup into a pan of boiling water and allow the chocolate to melt. , When you notice it has melted completely, add the honey and stir through slowly. ,, Mix everything together.

    It's fairly messy, so using a spoon is cleaner than using your fingers. , Press down the center of the mixture with your thumb to create a well and add a few mini eggs, candy corn, or any other suitable candy of your choice. , Place the nests in a cool spot, or even in the refrigerator, to set.

    If you do put them in the fridge, don't leave them too long in case they absorb fridge odors, or cover them.
  3. Step 3: Watch the chocolate.

  4. Step 4: Pour the chocolate mixture over the shredded wheat in the bowl.

  5. Step 5: Add the sesame seed.

  6. Step 6: Spoon the mixture into cupcake papers.

  7. Step 7: Allow it to set.

Detailed Guide

Set to one side.

Then place the measuring cup into a pan of boiling water and allow the chocolate to melt. , When you notice it has melted completely, add the honey and stir through slowly. ,, Mix everything together.

It's fairly messy, so using a spoon is cleaner than using your fingers. , Press down the center of the mixture with your thumb to create a well and add a few mini eggs, candy corn, or any other suitable candy of your choice. , Place the nests in a cool spot, or even in the refrigerator, to set.

If you do put them in the fridge, don't leave them too long in case they absorb fridge odors, or cover them.

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