Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop - A No-Bake Recipe Kids Love

Try our Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop, the perfect no-bake recipe that is the perfect crowd pleaser for kids and adults alike! Plus Enter our Book Giveaway!Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop - a no-bake recipe kids love! #unicorns #kidstreats #unicorntreats

Birthday party? Unicorn-themed activity? Just for fun? Try these Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop Treats!

We have fallen in love with the children's book I Turned My Mom Into a Unicorn! by Brenda Li which we just reviewed on Instagram, and were inspired to make these super easy and yummy treats to go along with our storytime!Now, let's bake these awesome no-bake treats!

Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop Recipe

Makes about 30 medium sized unicorn poopsIngredients needed:

  • 5 cups of white chocolate melts
  • 1 cup of pink chocolate melts
  • 3-5 cups of long pretzels, broken up
  • 2.5 cups of salted peanuts

How to Make Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop - a no-bake recipe kids love! #unicorns #recipes #kidstreatsDirections:

  1. In a double boiler, melt your chocolates until smooth.
  2. Add the pretzels and peanuts into your melted chocolate, and mix until combined.
  3. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and using a large spoon, drop spoonfuls of the Unicorn Poop mix onto the sheet.
  4. I find that twisting the spoon as you lift up helps the poop rest nicely in a perfect mound.
  5. Allow the unicorn poop to harden and set about 15-30 minutes. No need to place into a freezer, however, you could do so to speed up the hardening process, just be careful not to let them freeze. (I tend to forget about them when I place them in my deep freeze.)
  6. Once hardened, enjoy your Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop with a glass of milk and a good book. (maybe this one)
  7. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks, or freeze for later.

Pink Chocolate Unicorn Poop - a no-bake recipe kids love!

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Have fun with scissors and glue and unicorn poop too!Alexandra 

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