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Easy lunchbox sweet treat

Here's a recipe for delicious chocolate clusters.

Capsicum Culinary Studio – South Africa’s largest chef school – has tasked its chef lecturers at their six campuses around the country to come up with delicious dishes for the whole family to enjoy.

Chef Bernice Warner from the school’s Port Elizabeth campus shares her chocolate cluster recipe for an easy lunchbox sweet treat.

Lunch Box Chocolate Cluster:
(Makes eight to 10 and takes 15 to 20 minutes)

Ingredients:

125g dark chocolate
30g mixed, chopped nuts
30g salted pretzels, broken into small pieces
25g mini marshmallows

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Equipment needed:
Wax paper
Heat resistant glass bowl to melt the chocolate
Tablespoon
Clear packets or plastic containers.

Method:

  1. Melt chocolate over double boiler on the stove or in the microwave in short intervals (mix in between) until melted.
  2. Add all the ingredients to the melted chocolate and ensure they are well coated. Using a tablespoon, scoop ball shaped heaps of the cluster mixture and put onto a piece of wax paper/baking paper and allow to set until the chocolate is firm.
  3. Peel off the paper and store the chocolate clusters in clear plastic packets or in a plastic container.

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