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Crunchy Christmas Chocolate Spiders

These enticing Christmas chocolate spiders are bound to add a joyful and delicious festive spirit.

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Ingredients

number of servings
20
  • 200 gms of good quality dark chocolate Added to
  • 100 gms of unsalted butter Added to
  • 200 gms of crunchy chow mein noodles Added to
  • 1 tablespoon of desiccated coconut Added to
  • 100 gms of dried cranberries Added to
  • Red and green M&Ms to decorate Added to
  • Edible silver glitter (optional) Added to

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Directions

30 min.
1. Step

Start by breaking the chocolate into small pieces and combining it with butter in a heatproof bowl. My advice here is not to rush this part, as the chocolate may burn if heated too quickly. Melt it over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring it gently until everything has melted and combined smoothly.

2. Step

Remove your bowl from the heat and allow it to cool slightly. This will prevent the chow mein noodles from getting too soft when you add them, which is crucial for maintaining the 'spidery' texture.

3. Step

Add the chow mein noodles, desiccated coconut, and dried cranberries into the melted chocolate and butter mixture. I have a recommendation here. Do this part gently. You want to make sure the noodles are fully covered but remain intact to create the intricate 'legs' of the spiders.

4. Step

Take tablespoons of the mixture and arrange them onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Don’t be afraid to use your fingers to shape them into a neat spider or round shape.

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5. Step

Insert the colored M&Ms as the ‘eyes’ of the spider while the mixture is still wet. I prefer using two different colors to give a fun and bright look.

6. Step

Sprinkle a little edible silver glitter over the top for that festive sparkle, but this is merely an optional step. I find it adds an element of magic, particularly if you plan to hang them on your Christmas tree.

7. Step

Let your chocolate spiders chill in the fridge for at least an hour or until they are set before serving. It's simply tricky to handle them unless chilled properly.

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Crunchy Christmas Chocolate Spiders

These enticing Christmas chocolate spiders are bound to add a joyful and delicious festive spirit.

30
Minutes
20
Number of servings
Directions
1. Step

Start by breaking the chocolate into small pieces and combining it with butter in a heatproof bowl. My advice here is not to rush this part, as the chocolate may burn if heated too quickly. Melt it over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring it gently until everything has melted and combined smoothly.

2. Step

Remove your bowl from the heat and allow it to cool slightly. This will prevent the chow mein noodles from getting too soft when you add them, which is crucial for maintaining the 'spidery' texture.

3. Step

Add the chow mein noodles, desiccated coconut, and dried cranberries into the melted chocolate and butter mixture. I have a recommendation here. Do this part gently. You want to make sure the noodles are fully covered but remain intact to create the intricate 'legs' of the spiders.

4. Step

Take tablespoons of the mixture and arrange them onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Don’t be afraid to use your fingers to shape them into a neat spider or round shape.

5. Step

Insert the colored M&Ms as the ‘eyes’ of the spider while the mixture is still wet. I prefer using two different colors to give a fun and bright look.

6. Step

Sprinkle a little edible silver glitter over the top for that festive sparkle, but this is merely an optional step. I find it adds an element of magic, particularly if you plan to hang them on your Christmas tree.

7. Step

Let your chocolate spiders chill in the fridge for at least an hour or until they are set before serving. It's simply tricky to handle them unless chilled properly.

Ingredients
200 gms
of good quality dark chocolate
100 gms
of unsalted butter
200 gms
of crunchy chow mein noodles
1 tablespoon
of desiccated coconut
100 gms
of dried cranberries
Red and green M&Ms to decorate
Edible silver glitter (optional)