If you didn't want to dip them in chocolate you could also dip them in frosting. Using a store bought can or homemade, warm it up in the microwave for 5-10 seconds until it's melted like a glaze and dip the tops in. I'm not a big fan of canned frosting but it would be even cheaper and give the same results. Only use creamy frostings, not the whipped kind. They are too sticky. I think chocolate would work the best.Friday, February 13, 2009
Kelly Went to Town
My big sis, Kelly, has never considered herself much of a "Martha" but ever since Christmas she has been bit by the Baking Bug and has been turning out all kinds of delectable treats. She took my brownie bite idea and used them for a baby shower she was throwing. I just thought they turned out too cute and wanted to share. I can't wait to see what she comes up with next!
If you didn't want to dip them in chocolate you could also dip them in frosting. Using a store bought can or homemade, warm it up in the microwave for 5-10 seconds until it's melted like a glaze and dip the tops in. I'm not a big fan of canned frosting but it would be even cheaper and give the same results. Only use creamy frostings, not the whipped kind. They are too sticky. I think chocolate would work the best.
If you didn't want to dip them in chocolate you could also dip them in frosting. Using a store bought can or homemade, warm it up in the microwave for 5-10 seconds until it's melted like a glaze and dip the tops in. I'm not a big fan of canned frosting but it would be even cheaper and give the same results. Only use creamy frostings, not the whipped kind. They are too sticky. I think chocolate would work the best.
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