Chocolate crackles are a favorite of Australian children and are often served at children’s parties, especially birthdays. Because they are so easy to make, chocolate crackles are a great way to get your kids involved in cooking. Let them lend a hand!
Some Australian kitchen terms: hydrogenated coconut oil is called “copha,” rice crispies are “rice bubbles” and powdered sugar is called “icing sugar.”
About 24 pieces
Ingredients
- Powdered, or confectioner’s, sugar — 1 cup
- Cocoa powder — 1/2 to 2/3 cup
- Crispy rice cereal — 4 cups
- Unsweetened coconut, dried and shredded — 1 cup
- Coconut oil — 10 ounces, or about 1 1/4 cups
Method
- Sift together the powdered sugar and cocoa powder into a large bowl. Stir in the crispy rice and dried coconut.
- Melt the coconut oil in a small saucepan over low flame. Stir the dry ingredients into coconut oil until well mixed.
- Scoop small portions of the crackle mix into paper muffin cups. Chill in the refrigerator until firm and serve.
Chocolate Crackles Variations
- Coconut oil can be found in health food and specialty stores. If you can’t find coconut oil, eliminate it and the cocoa powder, and substitute one (12-ounce) bag of chocolate chips instead. Melt gently over low heat and stir in the rice crispies and shredded coconut. It won’t be quite the same without the coconut oil though.
- Sometimes sultanas, or golden raisins, are mixed in along with the other dry ingredients. Use about 1/4 cup.
Source:whats4eats.com