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Chocolate Covered Cheerios

Overhead view of chocolate covered cheerios in a heart-shaped dish

Here before you lies an epic battle of man vs cereal.

You see over the holidays I was at a friend’s house and she had this insanely sweet snack mix set out.

In this snack mix there was the addition of white chocolate covered Cheerios.

Well, I might have been the girl that picked them all out of the mix, leaving behind the graham crackers and peanuts for everyone else.

I know, I know, no one likes THAT girl.

Sorry.

Well, I decided that there needed to be a mix of only chocolate covered Cheerios and then all my problems would be solved and I wouldn’t be THAT girl anymore.

Simple solution.

Until.

Until I started dipping the Cheerios into the chocolate.

Dark and white chocolate covered cheerios in a heart-shaped tin and spread around outside the tin

Well, I then discovered why the Cheerios were the minority player in the snack mix.

Because dipping individual Cheerios is not a super fun time.

But I decided that I was gonna make it happen…

I tried all sorts of different methods here…because covering them in chocolate isn’t the hard part.. it’s getting them not to stick together.

Obviously they would be equally as tasty in clusters, but I wanted individual tiny snack pieces.

No, you’re not the first person to call me OCD.

Cheerios in a red measuring cup

I tried dipping them and removing them on a slotted spoon.  Didn’t work for me, they all stuck together.

Tried lining them on twine and dipping them.  Didn’t work, they all stuck together and the twine got gross..

Tried lining them on a skewer and dipping them.. yep, you got it, they all stuck together.

Tried pouring the chocolate over the Cheerios on a wire rack…Cheerios stuck to the wire rack and the bottoms stayed naked. 1/2 naked Cheerios are not acceptable.

Cheerios in a cup of melted chocolate

So here’s what I did…

I dipped them, and fished them out with a fork and tapped and tapped and tapped all the excess chocolate…

Chocolate coated cheerios on a fork over a cup of melted chocolate
Chocolate covered cheerios on a fork over a cup of melted chocolate
Chocolate coated cheerios spread out on a baking sheet
White chocolate coated cheerios spread out on a baking sheet


Then I used a skewer and removed them from the fork one by one…
And put them on a piece of parchment paper to dry…
Then I repeated the whole process with white chocolate.
THEN my kids came home and started eating them by the handful and I got a little murdery and irrational.
So make these as a cute cupcake garnish, or as an addition to snack mix or if you’re feeling generous with your time for someone you like a lot, an entire bowl of chocolate covered Cheerios.

Which brings me to today’s special occasion…

Christina Bridal Shower(1)

The sweet Christina from Dessert for Two is getting married and a few of her blogging friends have gotten together to throw her a surprise Virtual Bridal Shower!

Christina’s site is great…she makes..well..dessert for two…yummy recipes scaled back for 2 people.  Sometimes that’s all you need!

So in celebration of her big day hop over and check out all the treats that were prepared in her honor…Happy Wedding Christina!

Keep it Sweet Desserts | Sweet and Salty Party Cookies
Table For Two | White Wedding Cupcakes
Chip Chip Hooray | Mini I “Do”nuts
Espresso and Cream | Moon Pie Cake
Eat Live Run | Whiskey Walnut Blondies
Eats Well With Others | Brown Butter Snickerdoodles
Country Cleaver | Mini Coconut Cream Pies

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Chocolate Covered Cheerios

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Ingredients

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  • 2 1/2 cups Cheerio cereal, divided
  • 7 oz chocolate for melting (or almond bark)
  • 7 oz white almond bark
  • 2 tsp vegetable shortening, divided

Instructions

  1. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. Melt 7 oz chocolate with 1 tsp of vegetable shortening in microwave or over a double boiler.
  3. In small batches (about a tablespoon) drop Cheerios into melted chocolate.
  4. Remove Cheerios with a fork and tap off excess chocolate. Transfer to one of your prepared baking sheets.
  5. Repeat process with white chocolate.
  6. Let set and store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

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50 comments on “Chocolate Covered Cheerios”

  1. Luv What You Do

    That is something that I never would have thought of to dunk into chocolate. I bet you could do it with Kashi hearts for a sweet valentine’s day treat!

  2. Erin @ Dinners, Dishes and Desserts

    What a fun idea. Lots of work, but I am sure they are amazing! Great thing for Christina’s Shower

  3. okay…….so you have to be nuts to dip all those cherrios in chocolate!!!!!
    Well as my husband and I always say………..being normal aint much fun, gotta have some nuts in us.
    Good for you!!!!

  4. Rachel @ The Avid Appetite

    oh my gosh these are adorable! I could see them wrapped in little baggies as party favors…that would be a lot of individual dipping 🙂

  5. What would have been even cuter would be to dip Quaker brand Whole Hearts cereal in chocolate. Have you had those? Soooo similar tasting to Cherios but they are heart shaped!!!!

  6. Tara @ Chip Chip Hooray

    I totally sympathize with your OCD tendencies. And these are so fun–anything’s better with chocolate!

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