Healthy versions of some traditional Halloween treats
Rice Crispy Chocolate Bars
(my spin on a traditional candy bar)
Chocolate Covered Figs
(my spin on a Tootsie Roll Pop)
Ingredients
*Fresh Figs
*One bar of this chocolate for the coating
How To
*Melt an entire bar of chocolate on a double boiler (I fashioned
my own using a small 8″ non-stick saute pan on top of a small
sauce pan filled with some water).
my own using a small 8″ non-stick saute pan on top of a small
sauce pan filled with some water).
*Place lollipop stick into fig. All I had on hand when I made these was a few wooden skewers, a little too sharp on the end for children. I found some 4″ lollipop sticks here in town the next day…much better.
*Using a silicone spatchula, drizzle chocolate quickly over fig
*Be sure to get some chocolate on the area between the stick and the fig, this will provide a nice hold, like a glue, ensuring the fig won’t fall off. I missed this on a few as you can see in the above picture and these were much more precarious
*Transfer immediately to a cooling rack with a baking sheet
underneath to catch the chocolate drippings
*Transfer to fridge until cooled
*These do very well sitting out at room temperature,
the chocolate does not melt. Perfect to eat like a “Tootsie Roll Pop”
*Transfer to fridge until cooled
*These do very well sitting out at room temperature,
the chocolate does not melt. Perfect to eat like a “Tootsie Roll Pop”
These fig pops are so delicious! I was very pleased with
how they turned out. These would make super
cute hors d’oeuvres at a party!
Caramel Pops and Caramel Apples
(My spin on traditional caramel)
Ingredients
*5 Tablespoons brown rice syrup (or Yacon Syrup might work)
*5 Tablespoons coconut sugar
*1 Tablespoon coconut oil
How To
*Spray some oil on wax or parchment paper and strategically place lollipop sticks on paper
*Have a small space on paper sprayed with oil for the apple. Have apple ready (with wooden skewer firmly in place)
*In a small non-stick saute pan (same as used above but not as a double boiler) heat brown rice syrup until bubbly, always stirring quickly to avoid burning
*Add in coconut sugar and coconut oil and stir quickly
*Keep on med/low heat with a slight bubble for about 2 minutes stirring the entire time to prevent burning
*Remove from heat and continue stirring for about 30 seconds
*With a silicone spatchula, pour a small amount of the sauce on the end of each lollipop stick. Let it sit and repeat once more, this will make it a little thicker and give the stick a little more to hold on to
*For apple, hold apple by the skewer and drizzle the sauce quickly over apple and then place on the oiled paper
*Transfer lollipops and apples into the fridge to cool
*When the sauce has hardened, take out items and remove from paper. You may get a little paper stuck on your treat, but it peals off pretty easy
*I suggest eating the lollipops right away, as they do get a little soft at room temperature
*Slice apple and let it sit at room temperature before eating. The sauce turns ooey and gooey when it warms up. So delicious with the tart apple!
*You will see in the picture below (the pops in the jar) here look a little different than the flat version described above. For these I made another batch of the sauce and let it cool a little and then started pulling it like taffy. It took a bit to get the texture just so, but it allowed me to make a thicker sucker
*This recipe may work with honey (instead of the brown rice syrup) or with Yacon syrup, but I didn’t test it out.
I haven’t had “real” caramel is so long. It was even years before I was diagnosed. I never loved caramel, but I thought this would be a fun challenge and I am very please with how it turned out. And I am now remembering that as a young girl I was forbidden to eat caramel apples due to a mouth full of braces. Bummer. For fun I looked up a traditional caramel recipe and can I tell you that my stomach started hurting from just reading the ingredients!
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Can’t wait to try some of these goodies! The fig one makes me swoon!!
Hi There~
Thanks Tessa.
I have to say, the figs are decadent and my favorite.
Happy Halloween!
Be Well,
–Amber
Hi, I love these ideas! I featured your fig pops on my site today! Stop by and check it out: http://squashblossombabies.com/2011/10/28/happy-halloween/
Hello Squash Blossom Babies~
Thank you for including me in your post. I’m flattered! What a fun blog you have there. And a happy 1-year anniversary to you. Keep up the great work.
Be Well,
–Amber