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    Chocolate Noodle Christmas Trees

    December 20, 2021 by ohsobusymum 2 Comments

    How cute are these Chocolate Noodle Christmas Trees? They are just like the bird's nests you make at Easter time but in a Christmas tree shape. They are "no-bake" and super easy to make. The kids will LOVE making them for Christmas.

    Now, I can't take the credit for coming up with this cute idea, and all the credit goes to Rhiannon from @rhicreative who designs and produces greeting cards, gift tags, stationery and art prints. You can check out her creations here: https://rhicreative.com.au

    What You Need

    • Chang's fried noodles (available at Woolworths)
    • Milk chocolate to melt (around 200 grams, but this doesn't have to be perfect)
    • Tee Vee snacks
    • Smarties
    • Queens branded chocolate stars (available in the baking section of Woolworths)

    How to make the Chocolate Noodle Christmas Trees

    1. Melt a block of chocolate and mix in the whole packet of fried noodles. 
    2. Add spoonfuls of the chocolate mix on baking paper and shape them into a triangle shape. 
    3. Add the Tee Vee snacks on the bottom to create the tree base.
    4. Add smarties as baubles around the chocolate tree. 
    5. Add the star to the top of the tree. 
    6. Pop in the fridge to set for 30 minutes. 

    They can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days.

    No bake Chocolate Noodle Christmas Trees

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    Servings 8

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 packet Chang's fried noodles (available at Woolworths) 
    • 200 grams Milk chocolate to melt or chocolate melts Approx weight of chocolate is fine
    • 10 Tee Vee Snacks  1 packet
    • 1 packet Smarties to decorate
    • Chocolate stars (Queen brand) available in the baking section of Woolworths

    Instructions
     

    • Melt a block of chocolate and mix in the whole packet of fried noodles.
    • Add spoonfuls of the chocolate mix on baking paper and shape them into a triangle shape.
    • Add the Tee Vee snacks on the bottom to create the tree's base.
    • Add smarties as baubles around the chocolate tree.
    • Add the star to the top of the tree.
    • Pop in the fridge to set for 30 minutes. 

    Notes

    They can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days. 

    The nutritional information provided is computer generated and is only an estimate. This data is provided as a courtesy for informational purposes only.

    Have you tried this recipe? Please rate it and leave a comment HERE!

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    Comments

    1. PK

      December 15, 2022 at 12:38 am

      Instead of using those noodles we use "Fiber-One" Cereal, a healthier alternative, and taste good! 😁.

      Reply
    2. Rosslyn Perry

      November 20, 2024 at 11:30 am

      5 stars
      My Grandkids loved making these , thankyou so much fun .

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