Saturday, February 2, 2013

xoxo Valentine Chex Mix xoxo

  
Valentines Day is almost here! I'm sure I will make my world famous Chocolate Covered Strawberries (because they have already been requested, who knew you could put in requests for Valentines gifts?), but I thought I would try something new this year as well. I ran across this cute idea on Pinterest and had to give it a try for myself.
     It is pretty darn yummy so I'm not completely sure there will be any left for gift giving. Oops! Don't tell my friends and family you saw this post, just incase there isn't any left for them. Ummmk??


Valentine Chex Mix

6 cups Rice Chex cereal
1 bag of white chocolate baking chips (12 oz)
4 T powder pudding mix from a box of Strawberry Creme Jell-O Pudding** (make sure you use pudding)
1 T Shortening
Valentine M &M's, sprinkles, food coloring

Dump the chex cereal into a large bowl. In a microwave safe container, dump the white chips and shortening in and microwave for 1 min. Stir and then microwave in 30 second intervals stirring each time until all the chips are melted. Just be careful not to scorch your chocolate.

Stir the 4 T strawberry pudding powder into the white chocolate. Add food coloring if you wish.

Dump the chocolate mixture over the cereal and toss to coat. Spread out on waxed paper. Sprinkle M & M's and sprinkles over the cereal mixture. Allow to cool and dry, then store in an air tight container.

9 comments:

  1. Where do you find the pudding??? I have stuck out everywhere.

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  2. I found it at my local Wal-Mart. You could always try out another flavor of pudding if you can't find the strawberry. Maybe a white chocolate or something else yummy. Just be sure it's pudding mix.

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    1. A second flavor idea....I saw Cheesecake flavored pudding tonight at the store.

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  3. Can you substitute butter or margarine for the shortening? I don't typically use it in any recipes, so I don't keep it around the house.

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    1. You could just leave the shortening out of the chocolate. It's purpose is to make the chocolate more smooth and for the chocolate to coat easier. It wouldn't be horrible to leave it out.

      I don't think that the butter or margarine would easily mix in with the chocolate so I wouldn't try subbing that in.

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    2. butter or coconut oil work well as smoothers and give chocolate a great gloss. You probably will need a lot less. Add it in a little at a time until the chocolate is smooth

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  4. I have Wilson melting chocolate. Can I use this and do I need the shortening because I don't have it :(
    Please email answer to....
    Mlhc@cros.net
    I don't have the other Internet address with this account.
    Thanks!!!

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