Chocolate Sprinkle Milk

"A great idea to get the kids to drink their milk. So easy and so pretty. A great idea for children's parties. Make sure you only coat the edge/rim of the glass with the sprinkles. I use hundreds and thousands but couldn't list these under ingredients as they were not recognised as an ingredient."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
3
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 125 g melted milk chocolate
  • 12 cup candy sprinkles
  • 4 cups chilled milk
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directions

  • Dip the edges/rims of 4 glasses into melted chocolate and then dip them quickly into hundred and thousands (So as hundreds and thousands just coat the rims of each glass.).
  • Stand upright until set, then pour in milk and serve.

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Reviews

  1. Excellent idea and very colourful. I used bigger sprinkles this time but will use the little round sprinkles (hundreds and thousands) next time. DD totally enjoyed getting her chocolate milk like this and I will be making this again when her little friends come over. Please see my rating system: an easy very popular recipes with kids and ALL the milk dissapeared pronto since they were having so much fun with the novelty glasses. Thanks!
     
  2. This is great! My son loved it so much. The little candy fell down in the glass while he was drinking so the milk had a great color which amazed him. Thank you so much for posting it. I'll be doing that very often for him. I have a feeling he will ask it soon. Made for the Australian swap for October 2011
     
  3. Yum! I made this with almond milk and Christmas red and green sprinkles. Thanks, big kids enjoy this too! :D Made for Australian swap, Feb. 2009.
     
  4. My girls *loved* this! I served recipe as written but with strawberry milk and a chocolate sipahh straw (www.sipahh.com). Yum!
     
  5. This is a great idea & I'm going to do this for my DD's birthday party. I had to add a little butter to the chocolate to help it melt a little easier but otherwise made as directed. Thanks!
     
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