All Edible Christmas Tree Cookie Jar

I had some extra cake pops left over from gifting and just thought I would try to make something to put them in. All chocolate and decorated with tinted coconut and Sixlet candies. #12plates
All Edible Christmas Tree Cookie Jar
I had some extra cake pops left over from gifting and just thought I would try to make something to put them in. All chocolate and decorated with tinted coconut and Sixlet candies. #12plates
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Melt the bark over a double boiler until smooth.
- 2
I used the giant cupcake pan and poured the melted chocolate into one side and swirled around to coat evenly.
- 3
Pour out excess back into pan to keep warm.
- 4
Put in freezer until firm.
- 5
Repeat process on top and bottom halves until you get a fairly thick shell.
- 6
Freeze and unmold carefully.
- 7
Decorate and fill the bottom half of shell with candy, cookies etc... I made cake pops.
- 8
Carefully place top of mold onto base.
- 9
Decorate and wrap as a gift or fun for kids to smash and eat the candy "jar"
- 10
Merry Christmas everyone!!
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