Colorful Chocolate Pieces
The perfect colorful chocolate pieces recipe with a picture and simple step-by-step instructions.
- 8 Panel Different types of chocolate
- Different colorful sugar sprinkles
- First we bought a lot of different chocolates, as well as lots of colorful sugar sprinkles and decorations. My granddaughter had a lot of fun helping with the preparations for Children’s Day. There was also a lot to snack on.
- We took a baking sheet and covered it with baking paper. Then came the most beautiful task. She was allowed to unpack the various bars of chocolate and roughly break them into pieces. Then these were mixed up and placed on the baking sheet. You can lay the chocolate whole or break it apart in bars and create a pattern of chocolate. As you like it.
- The baking sheet with the chocolate is pushed into the oven and melted at 50 ° C for about 12 minutes. You can tell by touching the chocolate with a wooden stick. If it is still too hard, it will stay in the oven for a few more minutes. Dark chocolate takes a little longer to melt, white or whole milk does not take that long. Important !!! Do not melt the chocolate above 50 ° C, otherwise it will turn white after a few days.
- When the chocolate has melted, then comes the most beautiful part, the decoration. With the help of a wooden stick, the different panels are carefully mixed together until a nice pattern is created. Then it is colorfully decorated with sugar sprinkles, pastry decorations and much more.
- You can decorate the chocolate with: colorful sprinkles, sugar decorations, sugar eyes or soccer balls, small pastries, gummy bears, small pretzels, smarties, nuts, almonds, dried fruits, popcorn and and and ….
- The decorated chocolate must first be placed in a cool place so that it solidifies again. When it has solidified again, it can be broken into pieces. These fragments can then be put in small bags or collected chocolates boxes. The colorful chocolate also looks very nice in a mason jar. This is also a nice souvenir for a child’s birthday.



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