Monday, March 5, 2012

. . . Leprechaun Crunch . . .

 As my loyal followers know I love making any kind of Bark.  It's the perfect thing for every holiday because you can customize it to wor for each one.  I have made it for July 4th, Halloween etc.  You get the point...it's a great thing to make for every occasion.

I wanted to make some "Leprechaun Crunch" for my son's teacher gifts.  I gathered up some great "green" ingredients and made this yummy Leprechaun Crunch.  Because I had mint items it gave the chocolate just the right "minty" flavor.  Yum!

            Leprechaun Crunch
You will need:
White Chocolate for melting
Mint filled Oreos, broken up
Mint M&Ms or green M&Ms
Andes Mints, broken up
Pretzels, broken up
Sprinkles in the color of your choice
Leprechaun Hat Marshmallows from Lucky Charms Cereal
 
• Gather your ingredients
• Melt chocolate
• Pour chocolate onto a cookie sheet
• Spread chocolate to coat the whole sheet or to the desired thickness you want to achieve

•Add all of your chopped up ingredients to the melted chocolate
• Press the ingredients into the chocolate.  Let cool until hardened.

• Once the chocolate has cooled and hardened break it up into desired size pieces
• Serve and enjoy the compliments!
              YUMMY!
              Delicious!

              St. Patty's Day
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12 comments:

  1. so fun, and I love how colourful it is:)

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  2. This looks so darn festive! LOVE it!!!

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  3. This sounds awesome! I love sweet, salty, and crunchy. I'd love for you to come share at my St. Patty's link party. :)

    http://whitelightsonwednesday.blogspot.com/2012/02/st-patricks-day-linky-party.html

    I'll be linking up to your St. Patty's link party next week when I start my GREEN series. :)

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  4. Oh, yum. This looks SO good. I love making bark. It's so easy and there are so many options. :)

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  5. YUM! I'd love to have you link it up to my party at http://scrapbookingez.blogspot.com/2012/03/anything-goes-linky-party.html. Thanks again!

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  6. Visiting from WIWUP over at Sugar and Dots! ;-) I absolutely love the idea of this St. Patty's Day bark! Perfect for teachers and office staff ~ thanks for sharing! Too bad I gave up sweets for Lent! ;-( But it looks delish and I love the mint Oreos!

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  7. What a cute (and yummy) idea. I love that you could use any green candy or sprinkles you have around the house.
    I have included it in my St. Patrick's Day roundup!
    Christina
    http://www.inspirationforcelebration.com/2012/03/st-patricks-day-roundup-free-printables.html

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  8. How fun!

    Thanks for linking up to I'm Lovin It! I featured your post in my wrap up! http://tidymom.net/2012/st-patricks-day-recipes/ Have a great weekend!

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  9. Wow, Lindy!! I love this! It looks so delicious!! The pictures are so great, too!! I featured this post on my blog today! Come check it out and grab a button if you like http://www.missloviecreations.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-favorite-things-thursday-spring.html Have a great weekend!!

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  10. Okay, I just found this through TidyMom. It looks wonderful & easy. And I think I might have most of the stuff to make this, which would be great because I can make it in the next day or so & take it with us as a special treat for the robotics team who will be at competition on St Patrick's day! They'll love it!

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  11. So fun. Thank you so much for linking up on Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust. You are invited back next weekend.

    Warmly, Michelle

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