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Leftover chocolates

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  • Juby
    Juby Posts: 32 Forumite
    How about melting it down and making a variation of rocky road by chucking in some other yummy things like nuts, dried fruit, marshmallows etc? Mmmmmmm!
  • MsRed1
    MsRed1 Posts: 324 Forumite
    Sounds yummy.
    I went away and now I'm back.:j:j
  • charliee_3
    charliee_3 Posts: 803 Forumite
    i would try it with some cheap ingredients first, just to check the musty taste doesnt carry through...
  • you could melt them and mix them in golden syrup and put them in cup cake cases and let them cool??
  • ghp
    ghp Posts: 61 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Chocolate orange muffins are lovely!
  • Bronnie
    Bronnie Posts: 4,169 Forumite
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    edited 6 January 2010 at 9:30PM
    Chocolate Orange cheesecake?

    Posted in this thread.....sounds easy!!

    http://my.bounty.com/forums/post/196/397031/2/0/1/Chocolate-orange-cheesecake.htm
  • How about chocolate orange brownies? Jamie Oliver does a good recipe; this site won't let me put the link in, but if you type in jamie oliver chocolate orange brownies into google, it's the first result you get!

    enjoy!
  • niksyg
    niksyg Posts: 678 Forumite
    Bronnie thanks but unfortunately I can't eat cheese but thanks for the idea! My have to find more unwanted chocolate oranges just to try all these out!!
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  • I bought 10 Lion bars for £1 yesterday. I wondered if I might be able to use them to make some sort of cake/cookies?
    niksyg wrote: »
    Was given a chocolate orange for christmas, anyone got any ideas of how I can use it rather than just eat it??


    You could break up eaither of these and add them to muffin mixture :D

    As they've fallen from the front page of OS, I'll add them to the existing thread on using up chocs, to give you more ideas.

    Penny. x
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  • My kids got masses of smarties and malteasers from people for christmas and I don't really allow many chocolate treats, just once or twice a week, and they normally pick white chocolate buttons over milk.
    So what can I do with them? I have two of the large boxes of malteasers and 4 large tubes of smarties! anyone know of any cakes or such like with them as the main ingredient so I can dispose of these :o
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