Oct 10 2008

Dark Chocolate Rice Puffs

Published by Susanne at 23:48 under Drinks & Snacks, Recipes

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These deli­cious little snacks can be the per­fect way of sat­is­fy­ing that intense chocol­ate crav­ing without the intense guilt which usu­ally fol­lows. Made from ‘puffed rice’ as we call it in Norway (I have not been able to come up with a suit­able word for it in Eng­lish, although I believe you’d be able to make it your­self by put­ting rice in an air popper for pop­corn) and melted chocol­ate, mixed together and cooled in little tops on a cookie sheet or in cup­cake tins, it is a staple of children’s parties and a loved snack by kids coun­try wide. My mum never used to make them so I only had the luxury of tast­ing them when vis­it­ing friends’ houses on spe­cial occa­sions such as birthdays.

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I’ve put together an adult ver­sion with dark instead of milk chocol­ate, mixed with a little vanilla sugar to sweeten it a bit.

Yields 15-20:

  • 1,5 L puffed rice
  • 250 g dark cook­ing chocol­ate, in small pieces
  • 1 tbsp vanilla sugar
  • 1 tbsp margarine
  • 0,5 dl water

In a small sauce­pan, melt the mar­gar­ine and add the cook­ing chocol­ate. While the chocol­ate is melt­ing, add the water a little at a time to get a smooth, not too thick yet not too runny con­sist­ence. Add the vanilla sugar.

In a bowl, mix the rice with the melted chocol­ate until well covered. Place in cup­cake tins or spoon onto a lined baking sheet. Leave to cool com­pletely before serving.

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One Response to “Dark Chocolate Rice Puffs”

  1. Cassieon 14 Oct 2008 at 21:25

    WOW, those look so yummy! You could def­in­itely use Rice Kris­pies cereal to make those…I think that’s essen­tially the same thing as “puffed rice” but I’m not sure. Looks deli­cious!

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