Friday, 14 November 2014

Tiny Teddy cars recipe



Get these Tiny Teddies on the grid for your next birthday party and you will be super popular with the little ones. Serve them on their own or use them as cars on a racetrack birthday cake!

Tiny teddy cars

Serving Size:

24

Category:

Prep Time:

20 mins

Cook Time:

2 mins

Ingredients:

  • 100g milk chocolate, melted
  • 1 bag Milky Way bars (you will need 24)
  • 1 box Tiny Teddy biscuits, honey flavour
  • 1 bag Smarties (340g)

Method:

Set out a tray or serving plate for the Teddies.
Sort the Smarties into colours and cut 12 Smarties in half with a sharp knife to use for steering wheels (keep in mind steering wheel colours need to match with wheel colours).
Remove the wrappers from the Milky Way bars.
Cut 24 Tiny Teddies in half at the belly button using a sharp knife.
Place the melted chocolate into a resealable bag and snip a tiny corner off. Squeeze out a few drops of chocolate to glue 4 Smarties 'wheels' on each car then place on the serving tray.
Place a few drops of chocolate on the top of each 'car' and sit the Teddies on. Place a drop of chocolate on the 'car' in the front of each Teddy and glue on steering wheels.

Notes

  • These are super-cute! You can just plate them up and serve them as a special treat or use them to top cupcakes or birthday cakes.
  • Toot, toot! Did you know Tiny Teddies also drive trains?! Check out these ADORABLE teddy bear conductors riding on Milky Way carriages.
  • Adorbs! Make Tiny Teddy Santa sleighs to cute-ify your Christmas feast table this year.
  • These teddy cars are the perfect plate to bring to a teddy bears picnic. For other bear-themed recipes, check out teddy bear pancakes and teddy bear toast.
  • You could make a tray of these cuties for your child’s next birthday party. In fact, why not make it a teddy bear theme? This cute chocolate-iced teddy cake is perfect.   
  • Want a cute and clever way to get kids to eat their dinner? Try making savoury teddy scones which sit on a beef and mashed potato bed and watch it disappear.

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