Edible Sparklers

Yesterday we went to see a fireworks display to celebrate Bonfire Night (which is actually today), so I made some fireworks themed snacks to take with us. These edible sparklers went down a treat! My boys absolutely loved them, and it made the wait for the fireworks display to start go quicker. These would also be great for New Year, 4th July etc.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • bread sticks
  • dark or white chocolate
  • sprinkles

We used the gluten free bread sticks from Schär, but you can just used regular ones instead. I still had some cooking chocolate left over from Hallowe’en, so I just used that which is also why I made more white chocolate than dark chocolate ones. Sprinkles wise, you can use whatever you like (check for ingredients if you need gluten free, as some sprinkles contain wheat flour!). I thought a mixture of hundreds & thousands, and star sprinkles, looked nice.

Step 1: Break the chocolate in to small pieces and melt in a heat proof bowl over a pan of simmering water. Make sure the water is not boiling and is not touching your bowl! As you can see in the photo below, I actually have a special mini saucepan that I can hook on top of a larger one, but a heat proof bowl will work just as well.

Step 2: Dip the breadsticks in to the melted chocolate, then stand them in a mug. The chocolate will drip down and make a mess, so make sure you have something underneath. Also,  keep in mind the chocolate will run down the breadsticks a little when you are considering how far to dip them in! I turned the breadsticks in the mug every 10 seconds or so, to make the chocolate drip down evenly.

Step 3: Wait a couple of minutes for the chocolate to start setting, THEN sprinkle over your sprinkles. If you so this too soon, the sprinkles will just run down the sticks along with the dripping chocolate or the heavier sprinkles will fall off. And yes, I learned this the hard way. See all those blobs of sprinkles covered chocolate on my work surface in the photo further above? Yes, well…

Step 4: Leave the sparklers in the mug – making sure they are not touching – until the chocolate is completely set (I stuck them in the fridge, complete with mug) to speed up the process a little. You may need more than one mug if you are making lots.

Eat and enjoy!

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Comments: 11

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    5 November 2018

    Well done on those. What a brilliant idea to make edible sparklers! They looks so pretty and I can imagine how good they taste.

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    5 November 2018

    Aww these are so cute and perfect for tonight! My daughters would love making these and eating them too :)

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    5 November 2018

    These are so pretty!! We went out and watched a display last night and my kids got peckish. I’ll save this idea for next year!

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    5 November 2018

    Oh this is a great idea! I’m going to make these after school with my daughter as we have all the ingredients at home and they look super easy!!

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    5 November 2018

    These are so pretty and I love how simple they look to make too. Definitely bearing these in mind for next year (and I’m thinking how I could adapt them for Christmas too!)

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    5 November 2018

    These look delicious. What a creative treat to make for Bonfire Night, too.

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    6 November 2018

    These look fun, so simple yet effective. They remind me a bit of those blue pots of chocolate dips that I used to buy as a child – minus the sprinkles x

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    Melanie

    6 November 2018

    How creative are these! They look fab and very in with the season. Noted for next year for sure xx

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    Wendy

    6 November 2018

    These are so cool!!! I know it’s already been non fire night now but I want to make these with the boys tomorrow. It sounds so simple and they look amazing xx

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    7 November 2018

    That is a very unique idea for a snack. And they do look like fireworks. This is pretty cool!

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