Coffee House Chocolate Spoons

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Ingredients:
3
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 6 ounces semisweet chocolate pieces
  • 4 ounces milk chocolate pieces (or White, mint Chocolate)
  • 20 plastic spoons
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directions

  • Place a piece of waxed paper on a cookie sheet large enough to hold 20 to 24 of your plastic spoons.
  • Place semisweet chocolate pieces in a heavy saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until the chocolate begins to melt. Immediately remove from heat; stir until smooth.
  • Dip spoons into chocolate, tapping the handle of the spoon against the side of the pan to remove excess chocolate. Place spoons on waxed paper; refrigerate for 30 minutes or until chocolate is set.
  • Place milk chocolate (or chocolate of your choice) in a heavy saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until chocolate begins to melt. Immediately remove from heat; stir until smooth. Place the melted chocolate in a small, heavy self sealing bag.
  • Using scissors, make a small cut in the corner of the bag; drizzle on or both sides of the covered spoons, making a decorative pattern.
  • (Small dots, zig-zag lines, circles, etc.) Refrigerate spoons for 30 minutes to allow chocolate to set. Wrap each spoon separately in clear or colored plastic wrap.
  • Use ribbon to tie off plastic wrap. Store in a cool dry place for 2 to 3 weeks until ready to give as gifts.

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Reviews

  1. I made these spoons to put in Christmas food baskets that I am making for family members this year. They will be enjoyed in the coffee, cocoa and tea mixes I made for everyone!
     
  2. I recently followed this recipe to make these spoons for a church fund raiser. I made some using milk chocolate, some with semi-sweet chocolate, some with white chocolate and I even added a bit of peppermint flavoring to one batch of white chocolate spoons. It was so easy and so fun. I loved the creative design ideas. I tied my spoons up using different color combinations to indicate what flavor that particular spoon was. I also found that a bit of food coloring added to the white chocolate (I used red) drizzle helped to sell it as peppermint, not to mention sprinkling some crushed peppermint candy on it. I have already had many people request these from me as Christmas gifts. Simple and easy and highly recommended.
     
  3. Yum! I used 60% cocoa chips and milk chocolate drizzle. They are so easy and such a luxury!
     
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