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Ric.ror | 11:30 Wed 10th Apr 2019 | Recipes
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I intend to make a few Easter nests for the little ones. Can anyone recommend which chocolate to use? I suspect I could use ordinary chocolate instead of specialist cooking chocolate as it won't need to be too heated

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anything the kids will enjoy provided you melt it gently
Would these Easter nests consist of cornflakes and mini eggs?
if so, let me advise.. a teaspoon or two of golden syrup along with cadburys dairy milk chocolate.

If we were making them for adults, i may suggest a darker chocolate.
Aunty Beeb just says 'plain chocolate' so, as you suggest, ordinary supermarket own-brand (i.e. cheap) chocolate bars should be fine:
https://www.bbc.com/food/recipes/eastereggnests_93841
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No I intend to use Shredded Wheat for a more authentic looking nest
Could I use honey instead of golden syrup as I only have that
Please bear in mind this will be the first cooking I have done since 25 December - I am not blessed with skills in the kitchen
Cadburys chocolate. Don't economies & buy the cheaper brands it's just not worth sacrificing taste.
*economise*
*economize* .. thought ^^ didn't look quite right ;0)
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Well - that could have turned out a little better. I think I got the chocolate/shredded wheat ratio wrong - too much chocolate (as if such a thing could ever happen) Anyway there done now and in the fridge for a couple of days - I used a bit of honey too

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