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Chow Mein Noodle Candy
Photo: flickr user
oskay
Ingredients
2 cups (12 oz bag)
semi-sweet chocolate
chips
1/2 cup
Pecans
or
Walnuts
chopped
1
Can (3oz)
Chow Mein
Noodles
Butterscotch--Replace
Chocolate chips
with Butterscotch chips.
Preparation
1
Melt
Chocolate on HIGH for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes.
Stir
&
melt
an additional 30 seconds if needed.
2
Gently
fold
in pecans & chow mein noodles.
3
Drop small bundles onto waxed paper lined
baking
sheet &
chill
until hardened.
4
Recipe Variations:
5
Peanut–
Reduce
Chocolate chips to 1 cup & add 1 cup Peanut Butter chips.
6
Rocky Road–Add 1 cup miniature marshmallows
7
Butterscotch--Replace Chocolate chips with Butterscotch chips.
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Yield:
1.0 servings
Added:
February 20, 2010
Creator:
Michelle La Clair
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