Chocolate Covered Cereal

  4.2 – 5 reviews  • Dessert
Level: Intermediate
Total: 50 min
Prep: 20 min
Inactive: 30 min
Yield: 10 to 12 servings

Ingredients

  1. 4 cups whole grain oat cereal, such as Cheerios
  2. 1 pound milk chocolate, tempered
  3. 4 cups corn flake cereal
  4. 1 pound dark chocolate, tempered

Instructions

  1. For the oat cereal: Line 2 rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper. 
  2. Place the cereal in a large bowl. Pour about half of the tempered chocolate over the cereal and, using a rubber spatula, toss the cereal around to coat evenly. The chocolate will begin to set. When the first coating has set, pour in the remaining chocolate and again toss to coat evenly. 
  3. Working quickly while the chocolate is still pliable, scoop up small mounds of the cereal and place them on the prepared baking sheets. Set aside for about 30 minutes (or place the baking sheets in the refrigerator for no more than 10 minutes to speed the setting). 
  4. Layer the cereal clusters, separated by sheets of waxed paper, in an airtight container and store at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.
  5. For the corn flake cereal: Crunch up the cereal by hand, so as to break them up, but not pulverize them into crumbs. Add the crumbled cereal to the bowl of chocolate and toss to coat evenly. 
  6. Drop the cereal by rounded spoonfuls onto a parchment lined baking sheet. Place the sheet into the refrigerator to help the cornflake clusters set. 
  7. Package as you wish! 

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 12 servings
Calories 497
Total Fat 28 g
Saturated Fat 16 g
Carbohydrates 54 g
Dietary Fiber 7 g
Sugar 30 g
Protein 8 g
Cholesterol 10 mg
Sodium 152 mg

Reviews

Mia Conner
I used cheerios and melting wafers. I’ve made this twice now. Once, just with the brown chocolate, and the second time with white chocolate wafers and crushed candy cane. OMG…love it, easy, people appreciate it (and I packed small bags for gifts with this and peanut brittle). I didn’t make individual stacks. Instead I spread it out like making brittle and then broke it into pieces.
Kevin Whitaker
I made the dark chocolate covered corn flakes, they were very good, but hard to make into “little haystacks” like I wanted. They were very good, but very delicate!
James Mendoza
Tastes great but did not get every single Cheerios covered like the show. Also…I watched the show on demand twice and the directions on the show and in the written recipe on website differ slightly. Like I said, tastes great but not nearly as pretty a presentation as I wanted. Other recipes from this same show were better with regards to accuracy and pretty presentation.
Keith Morse
I gave these away in small bags— huge hit. It’s so tasty and crunchy. Both were awesome.
Mitchell Ramirez
made this for a party everyone enjoyed it

 

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