I actually wanted mini M&Ms for the little noses, but couldn't find any in the grocery store. Next year, I'll begin looking a little sooner and try to come up with some, because I think that would be more tasty than a red hot. ;)
I've also seen this same concept done with white almond bark to create little snowmen, with mini M&Ms for buttons down the front and using Wilton Food Writer Edible Color Markers to draw in eyes and nose.
Ingredients
Nutter Butter Cookies
Chocolate Almond Bark
Pretzels
Red Hots
Directions:
According to package directions, melt about 3 blocks of chocolate almond bark. Completely coat 1 Nutter Butter cookie. Working quickly before almond bark hardens, place your pretzel for the antlers, and then place your eyes and nose. Continue this method until your almond bark becomes a little too stiff to coat nicely. Allow the cookies to harden on wax paper until set and then store in an airtight container.
Note: I used about 6 blocks of chocolate almond bark to coat an entire package of Nutter Butters. 3 blocks of almond bark was a good amount to melt at a time; I found I was just getting to the unworkable point as I got to the end of the first batch of melted bark.
Note: I used about 6 blocks of chocolate almond bark to coat an entire package of Nutter Butters. 3 blocks of almond bark was a good amount to melt at a time; I found I was just getting to the unworkable point as I got to the end of the first batch of melted bark.
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