Recipe: Delicious Mint Chocolate christmas tree

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Recipe: Delicious Mint Chocolate christmas tree Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Mint Chocolate christmas tree. Layers of gluten free chocolate sponge, smothered with mint butter icing, decorated with pretty & sparkly sweets. Layered Chocolate-Mint Christmas Tree Cake - gluten free. Cozy up around the Christmas tree as you enjoy some Mint Chocolate Chunk Brownies!

If Ikea Designed a Chocolate Christmas Tree, This Is What You'd Get.

Chef Alain Ducasse commissioned Parisian designer Pierre Easy to make, Chocolate Pretzel Christmas Tree Cupcake Toppers look so festive atop coconut frosted cupcakes.

A yummy and decorative Christmas treat.

You can have Mint Chocolate christmas tree using 5 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Mint Chocolate christmas tree

  1. It’s 150 g of puff pastry.

  2. You need 50 g of choco bar (molten).

  3. Prepare 1 of egg.

  4. You need 1 tsp of margarine (for greasing).

  5. Prepare 2 of tropical mint sweets (crushed).

Christmas tree shaped chocolate mint sweet tins cans.

Mini Christmas Tree tin with domed decal.

Filled with foil wrapped chocolate balls or colour match Jelly Bean Factory jelly beans or beanies.

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Mint Chocolate christmas tree instructions

  1. Roll out the dough apply some chocolate and sprinkle the crushed tropical sweets. fold once..

  2. Cut a simple Christmas tree shape out of that.

  3. Cut the leaf-like sides and twist a little.

  4. Place on a greased oven tray and apply a little Egg wash on it.

  5. Put in a 10-minute, 200 degree preheated oven, and bake for 10 minutes.

French chocolate company Alain Ducasse has released a dried fruit and nut-covered festive chocolate tree that comes in a flat-pack box.

A separate cone piece attaches to the top of the tree to complete its appearance, and a thicker disc of chocolate creates a standing base.

I love mint, I love chocolate, and I love chocolate mints, but for whatever reason, I don't like chocolate mint brownies.

I've used a very stripped-down method here that requires almost zero technique, and uses only cocoa powder to achieve a dense, chewy, very chocolatey brownie.

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