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This
scrumptious chocolate candy recipe is from my mom’s recipe book.In the autumn season a few weeks before
Thanksgiving my mother would start to make an assortment of sweets.She would fill up decorative holiday tins with
chocolate candies and set them aside. These candy tins would then be handed out
to coworker, neighbors and friends as seasonal gifts of care and to say thank
you.
Chocolate
candy is always well received when you add to a dessert tray at an autumn open
house.These nutty chocolate balls also
make a nice afternoon snack with a cold glass of milk
In a
heavy medium sized saucepan melt the chocolate and the butter, heat at
low.Stir the chocolate sauce so that it
does not burn.When the chocolate is
melted remove the pan from the heat and let it set until it is warm to the
touch but not hot.
Using
an electric mixer beat the egg into the chocolate until the batter is
smooth.Add the sifted powder sugar and
fold into the chocolate mixture with spoon.
Add the vanilla and mix into the batter. Stir in the coconut and the
peanuts.Using a spoon mix all of the ingredients
well.
Chill
the chocolate candy mixture in the refrigerator for one hour.Take a teaspoon of the candy mixer and using
your hands roll the candy into a one inch ball.
Add ½
cup of flaked coconut to a zip lock bag.Set the rolled chocolate candy ball in the bag of coconut and gently toss.Garnish the outside of the nutty candy ball
with the flaked coconut.
Set
the candy ball on a baking sheet. Refrigerate the chocolate peanut balls for one
hour before serving.This recipe makes
30 pieces of candy.
Tips:
This
is an easy recipe that you can make with your children.Candy making is a fun activity for a cool
autumn day.
Store
candy in an air-tight container in a cool dry place and it will keep for
several weeks.
Learn how to melt chocolate by viewing this YouTube video:
When the autumn weather starts to turn cool I start to think
about baking and making candy for the upcoming holiday parties.I like to make cookies, fudge and chocolate
turtle candy.
When I was a child my mother showed me how to make the chocolate pecan turtles and I would make the candy for my friends at school. Everyone loves the chocolate and pecan candy and always asked me for the recipe.
Share this recipe with your children and make candy today. I know you and your family will think the candy is delicious.
Recipe:
Gather your ingredients for chocolate turtles
1 14-ounce bag of vanilla and chocolate caramels
½ cup of butter
2 cups of pecan halves
1 cup semisweet chocolate morsels
2 cookie sheets that are covered with wax paper
Heavy medium sized sauce pan
Instructions:
Step 1
Remove the plastic wrappers from all of the caramels and put
them in a heavy saucepan. Heat the pan at low and cook the caramels with
the butter.Stir as the camels and
butter melts.
Step 2
Set 4 of the pecans grouped together on the wax
paper.Make up 36 groupings of the pecan
halves.These grouping should be spaced
two inches apart.
Step 3
Drop the Caramel mixture by the teaspoonful over the pecans
and let cool on the wax paper. The candy cluster is cooled
when the caramel is firm.
Step 4
For the top part of the candy you will need to melt the
chocolate.(See video bellow)
Spread the melted chocolate over the caramel and pecan
candy.Set the cookie sheets of the
chocolate turtle candies in the refrigerator to chill until the chocolate is
firm.Remove the candy from the
refrigerator and let it stand at room temperature for 20 minutes before
serving.This recipe makes 36 candies.
Learn how to melt chocolate by viewing this YouTube video:
When it comes to
comfort food many people will reach for chocolate cookies.There is nothing better than an oven baked chocolate walnut cookie that melts in your mouth. They taste great when eaten when they are freshly
baked and they are just as good served cold with a glass of milk.
This cookie
recipe is quick and easy to make and are the perfect treat for your family
after a day in the park or working in the yard.Serve this cookie with a scoop of
vanilla ice-cream and your family’s cravings will be satisfied.
My mother was a
baker and as soon as the weather started to turn cool in the autumn season she would
bake cookies for mid-day snacks.I
always looked forward to the chewy chocolate walnut cookies and recall thinking
about them on way home from school.Sometimes
I would eat the cookies when they came out of the oven, other times they were
served at room temperature. It didn't matter these cookies were always mmm good.
Brownie Chunk Cookies with Walnuts
Gather your ingredients for
chocolate walnut cookie.
One Package of brownie mix (23-2/3 ounce
2 large eggs
1/3 Cup vegetable oil
6 ounces of semisweet chocolate morsels
½ cup of chopped walnuts
Pam baking spray with flour
Mixing bowl
Electric mixer
Teaspoon
Cookie Sheet
Cooling wire rack
Food storage container or cookie jar
Melted Chocolate (optional)
Make this cookie recipe for the upcoming school week
and you will have six dozen cookies to serve to your children and their friends
for an after school snack.
Recipe Instructions
Put your oven rack in the center and heat oven at
350F
Put the brownie mix, eggs and the oil to the mixing
bowl and mix well with electric mixer.Blend until batter is smooth with no brownie mix lumps.Turn off the mixer and set it aside.Add the chocolate morsels and the chopped walnuts
and fold them into the batter.
Spray Pam with flour onto the baking sheet to
prevent cookies from sticking.
Use a teaspoon to measure out the cookie size.Drop the rounded teaspoonful of cookie batter
onto the cookie sheet.Space the cookies
two and half inches apart.
Bake the chocolate brownie cookies at for 12 minutes.Before removing from the oven insert a
toothpick into the center of the cookie.Remove the toothpick and if there is not batter then cookies are done.
Set the baking sheet on a wire rack and cool the
cookies.
Delicious Dessert Ideas
For a special
treat melt milk chocolate morsels in a double boiler.When the chocolate is completely melted dip
one ½ of the cookies into the chocolate and the set on wax paper to cool.
Serve this
cookie as a delicious parfait dessert.Crumble cookie and put at the bottom of a parfait glass.Next add a scoop of frozen vanilla ice-cream.Then add another crumbled cookie, top again
with ice cream.Garnish the parfait with
drizzled chocolate sauce and a dollop of whipped cream. Your family will wipe the parfait glass clean.
Here is a YouTube recipe for No-bake chocolate peanut butter cookies. They sure look good!