It’s a kid’s chocolate factory day! This morning we had a kid-made fudgy batch of fudge. There isn’t a recipe more loved at Kids Activities Blog than one that involves chocolate, so let’s bring it on!

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Let’s make chocolates today!

let’s make chocolate factory recipe

I’ve heard it said that some people don’t have a sweet tooth, but they’re certainly not members of my family. And at Christmas, when we’re giving gifts to people whose tastes we might not know so well, such as neighbors and our children’s teachers, I think a chocolate gift is a great choice.

Here’s an idea for a child-made Christmas gift that’s super easy to make and looks and tastes great too.

We make these homemade Christmas chocolates every year and they’re always a hit. With a little help, the children can make themselves – they’re quick, easy and fun. Oh, and yummy too.

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Here are the things you need to make chocolate factory

chocolate factory ingredients

  • Good quality chocolates
  • Toppings (chopped candied /  glazed cherries, chopped nuts such as pistachios and hazelnuts, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, raisins, cranberries, candied peel, and sugar sprinkles)

instructions to make chocolate factory

Step 1

Use good quality chocolate, put it in a glass bowl, and place that over a pan with a little boiling water in it. Make sure not to get any water in the chocolate, but instead let the heat from the boiling water rise up, warm your glass bowl and make the chocolate melt from underneath.

Step 2

Help the children to remove the glass bowl from the heat and set it down on a mat.

Step 3

Then you need to use a spoon to make your little chocolate shapes. You could spoon circles of the chocolate onto non-stick baking parchment. You could put some into silicone baking cases. You could pour out a big pool of chocolate onto baking parchment to make a large slab.

Step 4 pictured toppings on chocolates. Chocolate factory by Kids Activities Blog
Drop a few toppings of your choice onto each little chocolate.

Step 4

We like to set up a pick-and-mix station with a selection of toppings, so each child can choose the flavors they or the recipient like best. Toppings you might include are chopped candied /  glacé  cherries, chopped nuts such as pistachios and hazelnuts, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, raisins, cranberries, candied peel, and sugar sprinkles. Adults might like the addition of  chili  flakes or sea salt (yes, really!) Drop a few toppings onto each little chocolate and you’re done.

Step 5

Leave your chocolates in a cool place (but not the refrigerator) to set.

how to serve chocolates

You can pop them in a mason jar, gift basket or wrap them up in cellophane and you have a homemade Christmas gift for the children to give.

Yield: 12 pieces

Simple Chocolate Factory

chocolate-factory

This chocolate facftory recipe is made of quality chocolates making it a perfect gift for Christmas. It's even more special as your kids can help you out in placing toppiings of their choice.

Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • Good quality chocolates
  • Toppings (chopped candied / glazed cherries, chopped nuts such as pistachios and hazelnuts, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, raisins, cranberries, candied peel, and sugar sprinkles)

Instructions

  1. Use good quality chocolate, put it in a glass bowl, and place that over a pan with a little boiling water in it. Make sure not to get any water in the chocolate, but instead let the heat from the boiling water rise up, warm your glass bowl and make the chocolate melt from underneath.
  2. Help the children to remove the glass bowl from the heat and set it down on a mat.
  3. Then you need to use a spoon to make your little chocolate shapes. You could spoon circles of the chocolate onto non-stick baking parchment. You could put some into silicone baking cases. You could pour out a big pool of chocolate onto baking parchment to make a large slab.
  4. We like to set up a pick-and-mix station with a selection of toppings, so each child can choose the flavors they or the recipient like best. Toppings you might include are chopped candied/glazed cherries, chopped nuts such as pistachios and hazelnuts, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, raisins, cranberries, candied peel, and sugar sprinkles. Adults might like the addition of chili  flakes or sea salt (yes, really!) Drop a few toppings onto each little chocolate and you’re done.
  5. Leave your chocolates in a cool place (but not the refrigerator) to set.

More dessert Recipes

Do you have a favorite chocolate dessert? We’d love to hear about your kid-made chocolate treat and what you think about our recipe. Pop it in the comments below!



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  1. these look great, thanks for sharing. I left a comment on your fizzling chalk and I’m dying to know the answer before a Christmas Party I have to attend. Is there anyway you can see that?? Thank you so much!!