Chocolate-Covered Raisin Clusters. In some countries, they are also known as Raisinets. These little chocolate bites are quick and easy to make. You can also add raisins, your favorite nuts, cranberries, whatever you like!.
Plump, juicy California raisins are drenched in real milk or dark chocolate, and then individually wrapped for you to enjoy anywhere. Treat your self, friends and family to Waggoner Chocolates chocolate covered raisin clusters. Made with fresh California raisins, our raisin clusters blend the sweetness of raisins with our signature chocolate to bring you a uniquely satisfying treat. You can have Chocolate-Covered Raisin Clusters using 4 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Chocolate-Covered Raisin Clusters
- Prepare 6 Ounces of Semi Chocolate Sweet Chips(1Cup).
- Prepare 2 Tablespoons of Dark Corn Syrup.
- Prepare 1/2 Teaspoon of Vanilla.
- It's 1 Cup of Dark or Golden Raisins.
You'll never buy a box at the store again! The sweet dried fruit is a healthier Combine chocolate-covered raisins with toasted cashews or peanuts, almonds, and yogurt chips for a delicious trail mix. Or use your favorite mix of. Since then, they have grown in popularity and remain one of the most popular chocolate treats in the United States.
Chocolate-Covered Raisin Clusters step by step
- Fill a medium sauce pan with about 1 inch of water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. In a heat proof bowl slightly larger than the sauce pan, heat the chocolate until melted over low-heat. Stir in corn syrup and vanilla mix well. Remove bowl from sauce pan and stir in raisins. Making sure they are all well covered with chocolate drop mixture by teaspoonfuls on a waxed paper or parchment paper lined a Baking Sheet. Refrigerate 10 minutes or longer to allow chocolate to set. To store transfe.
- R clusters to an air tight container and refrigerate up to 2 weeks. Makes about 30 Clusters..
They are absolutely delicious and not as unhealthy as other homemade chocolate snacks and treats. Price ingredients of Chocolate Covered Raisins would fetch at market. I've always loved chocolate covered raisins which I know are popularly sold under the brand name Raisinets in the US. However, here in Canada, they are most popular under the Glosette brand. I like golden raisins in this recipe but any other raisin works well.
Post a Comment
Post a Comment