Here with my Almond Rocher...... and thank you Wendy of Table of 2 .... or more for sharing this heavenly delicious rocher with us.
ALMOND ROCHER
Recipe sourced from Wendy of Table for 2....or more
Ingredients
300g
slivered almonds
100g rice
crispies
100g egg
white
100g
icing sugar
300g dark
chocolate
Method
Preheat
oven to 150Celcius and line a large baking sheet with baking paper.
Mix the
slivered almonds and rice crispies together.
Set aside.
Mix the
egg white and icing sugar. Add into the
slivered almonds and rice crispies and toss to combine.
Pour this
mixture into the baking tray and bake for 15 minutes.
Remove
from oven and give it a stir and bake for another 10 minutes. Repeat this step again for 10 minutes (Total
baking time is 15 + 10 + 10). Or bake
till crispy.
Let the
crispy almonds cool down and break into small loose pieces.
(I use
spoons to break them free).
Meanwhile,
melt the dark chocolate (I added some warm milk so the melted chocolate won't be too thick). Add the
almond mixture into the melted chocolate and stir well to combine.
Spoon the
rocher mixture into small cupcake liners. Sprinkle some colour chocolate rice if you wish.
Very...very....yummy and delicious!
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I can see that this is delicious, crispy and chocolatey.... good as a gift too!
ReplyDeleteMel, u very rajin, make a lot of preparation for CNY. This almond rocher looks nice :)
ReplyDeleteWow Mel! Still going strong with the CNY baking?!!! Good stamina!
ReplyDeleteyou very hard working making CNY cookies huh..
ReplyDeleteEverybody is so hardworking with their cny cookies, except me hahaha, no homebaked ones from me this time, your cookies and presentation look lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Mel! I wanted to make these too but not enough time. I suppose it is no harm making it after CNY.
ReplyDeleteThese look very addictive. I know I won't stop at one!
ReplyDeleteyou are so clever, mel! you still made it 'ang' with red liners ^^ they look delish! ^^
ReplyDeleteOoh, crunchy yummy almond rocher. I'm not your valentine but can I still get that box of the almond rochers?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a nice gift and homemade some more, always better than store bought. I want to be your Valentine:D
ReplyDeleteWow! Very nice crunchy almond rocher.
ReplyDeleteMel, I want some more please!!!
sweet and crunchy, kids and adults will love them very much. Yes, perfect for valentine's gift too!
ReplyDeleteeasy to make n Very tasty
ReplyDeleteYum! I love almonds too & these rocher look so good & inviting!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Mel. Indeed good for Valentine's day, CNY or any day. The baked bits are good enough for me actually. They are good for noshing.
ReplyDeleteHi Mel, that's a very addictive snacks. Great ideas for Valentine day.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day ahead. Happy Valentine's day.
Hi Mel,
ReplyDeleteThese almond rocher of yours sure can fight the F. Rocher. Yours is homemade and it is always better then store bought.
Can I have some please?..
mui
Yum!!!
ReplyDeleteI am off to the store to get the ingredients.