South African Chocolate Crunchies

"They are crunchy squares with a yummy chocolate topping. They are easy to make and popular with kids to make and eat. Once made they won't stay around for long. There is a version of these that does not use chocolate but they are not as popular. I have reduced the sugar to 1/2 a cup, if you would like them sweeter use 1 cup of sugar."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
24 squares
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all the dry ingredients for the crunchies, except for the baking soda.
  • Melt the butter and syrup together.
  • Add the baking soda and stir.
  • Pour into the dry ingredients and mix well.
  • Press into a medium sized greased baking pan, about 10 by 8 inches.Use the back of a spoon to press the mixture together and smooth the top.
  • Bake for 20 minutes at 350dgrees F.
  • Mix together all the ingredients for the icing
  • Microwave 1 or 2 minutes until mixture is smooth.
  • Pour the hot icing over the hot crunchies, tilt pan to cover the entire surface of the crunchy.
  • Cut into squares when cool.

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Reviews

  1. These are great! So easy to make too. Thank for the recipe
     
  2. A classic South African favourite! I couldnt find my moms rcipe so have been using this one. Sometims i substitute the coconut for "tennis biscuits" (coconut biscuits), i use about 50g more butter, i dont use quite as much milk in the icing and i often leave them in the oven for a little longer to really crisp up. Adding a slab of chocolate to the icing is also a winner. Great recipe, fool-proof and highly reccomended.
     
  3. Came out dry and taste like raw oats.
     
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  1. A classic South African favourite! I couldnt find my moms rcipe so have been using this one. Sometims i substitute the coconut for "tennis biscuits" (coconut biscuits), i use about 50g more butter, i dont use quite as much milk in the icing and i often leave them in the oven for a little longer to really crisp up. Adding a slab of chocolate to the icing is also a winner. Great recipe, fool-proof and highly reccomended.
     

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