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Halloween Chocolate Armpit Hairs
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ingredients
3 large shredded wheat bundles
3 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
1 bag (6 ounce size) milk chocolate chips
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
directions
Break up shredded wheat bundles into single long strands, so that they have the appearance of armpit hairs. Set aside.
Place the honey, brown sugar, chocolate chips, and butter in a medium sized heavy saucepan and heat over low to melt. Gently stir mixture with a rubber spatula. Mixture should be smooth and glossy. Remove the saucepan from burner and place it on a heat safe work surface. Gently fold in shredded wheat.
When the shredded wheat is completely coated, scoop it onto wax paper in equal portions. Use a fork to gently rake "hairs" into one direction.
To set the chocolate, place them in refrigerator for about thirty minutes. If there are any hairy bundles left over, keep them stored in the refrigerator.
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reviews & comments
October 22, 2013
I made these for a fall party in our neighborhood last weekend. When someone asked me what it was I told them Chocolate Armpit Hairs...and then laughed. My neighbor didn't even try one. So then I started calling them Shredded Chocolate Balls and they disappeared. They taste awesome, but I think they need a different name.