Instant Chocolate Candies


There is absolutely no one in this entire world who would hate chocolates; a distaste for a particular flavour is understandable, but chocolates have remained a man's lifelong friend since ages. And with a large array of options available in the market, you are sure to find one that captures your heart!! But what if you needed to uplift your mood, or were relaxing at home and had a sudden whim to munch on one and you ran out of the ones in your tin!! Well, here's an Instant chocolate recipe for just those times...It takes less than 10 mins to prepare and you can store them for several days too.

Ingredients
2 tbsp Milk powder
1 1/2 tbsp Cocoa powder
1 large tbsp Drinking Chocolate Mix
1 tbsp Butter
3/4 tbsp Icing sugar
Grated Dry Coconut (optional)
2 tsp chopped Nuts (cashews, almonds, peanuts, or pistachios)
1-2 large tbsp Milk

Method
Take a bowl and mix the drinking chocolate, cocoa powder, milk powder and icing sugar. Melt the butter in the microwave and add it to the mix. Mix well and finally add the chopped nuts and milk and whisk with a spoon to form a very thick viscous batter. Pour this mixture into moulds of desired shape and referigerate it for an hour or so. Take out after 30 mins, then lightly create striations on the top of candies with a tooth-pick, or any other patters. Then refrigerate again for another 30 mins. You can roll the candies in the shredded coconut or mix it with the batter. Indulge your senses with these instant chocolates on a holiday or as a mid-day snack!! They can be perfect additions to your child's lunch box too:)

Tip: You can use any other fruits, nuts or essence to create chocolates of different kinds and flavors. My recommendations would be Hazelnut, Mint, Caramel, Pecans, or Coffee. They all go well with this instant recipe.


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15 comments :

Anonymous said...

Simple and quick, love the recipe!!

Rajitha said...

the pic is amazing...

Suganya said...

Yr pics are lovely. Y don't post them in a bigger size?

Mansi said...

Thanks Rajitha and Suganya,

I'll try taking your advice:) but I know so many fellow foodies who have amazing hands with a camera; I'm not so sure of my pics though:)

Cynthia said...

Well, I am not a chocolate lover. I would not go so far as to say that I hate it but it is definitely not in my top 10 or 20 or even 30 things that I must eat :) sorry.

Anonymous said...

A very quick choc to make. A lovely pic too..I am a great choclate lover and I loved it.

amna said...

i want i want i want!!! :D

Anonymous said...

When I read the title only my toungue was just salivating and so you can well know whats happening inside after reading the recipe...some how, I now just have to run to the street shop after reading your posts because making it will not be possible soon enough....& a very nice pic also to go with it!

Sharmi said...

oohhh you made those!! looks so professional. very unique and awesome. wish I could taste.

Anonymous said...

Hello Mansi, loooooooooooooove chocolate a looooooot and will definitely try out the recipe soon :-)

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Mansi said...

Lakshmi, Nags and Kalyan,Sharmi and Mona,
I totally understand your reactions:)

As for the shape,the moulds available in the markets really help!! they make this outcome so much simpler!!

Cynthia, u really r the first ne I came across who don't like chocolates!!! man, I need a heart-toheart chat with you, maybe I can change your mind:)

TBC said...

oooh! I love the look of that!I am a chocoholic.
Bigger pics, please?

Unknown said...

This is a cool idea...and simple ingredients too, would like to try it out! As the others say, it will be nice to see a close up of the chocolates! Atleast for instant gratification!

Anonymous said...

WOW, these look so great, and the recipe is so simple!!! i'm so glad i found your blog!!:)

Shella said...

Dont tempt me Mansi. I am a chocoholic to the core. But am desparately trying to keep away from them.