Rainbow Coconut Bars
With the cold weather setting in, I can now make a few chocolate based treats for the tripolatas (and for me too). Since the middle of spring I've had a few ideas floating around, and these Rainbow Coconut Bars are one of the simplest to whip up.
Like all great recipes, they are no bake and require only three ingredients, some food colouring, and a baking dish or mould to set them in.
Here's what you'll need: makes approx. 24 bars
400g condensed milk
200g desiccated coconut
250g-300g of chocolate (milk or dark)
Here's what you'll need to do:
1. Pour the condensed milk into a bowl then add the coconut and stir, If the mixture is extremely soft, add more coconut.
3. Layer the mix into baking dish or mould lined with cling film. Place it in the fridge for a few hours or overnight to firm up.
I used a brownie tray. The mix was divided across six moulds |
6. Once all the coconut bars have been dipped you can place them in the fridge to set faster, if necessary. These are best stored in a cool dry place or in the fridge.
Eat and enjoy
Surprisingly the tripolatas had never had one of these before and, as with all my recipes, they bombarded me with questions about how I made it (not that they will ever want to make it themselves).
There was a little chocolate left over so I used it to make a small block of chocolate bark, layering it with cereal hoops, fudge and sprinkles. It's sort of a mini version of my Triple Chocolate Bark
What's you favourite chocolate treat?
I love that there are only three ingredients in this recipe. The colors are very cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Patti.
DeleteWhoo I like the sound of these, yummy :)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe ..
Thanks Claire, they really are tasty. I ended it more than the kids.
DeleteMmm, these sound yummy! Thanks for sharing with us at the Merry Monday Link Party! Hope to see you again on Sunday night! :0)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Tiffany, I'll definitely be there.
DeleteGreat posst thanks
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