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Chocolate Dreidel Pops

Cultural Context

Chocolate Dreidel Pops are a festive treat associated with Hanukkah, celebrating the Jewish tradition of spinning dreidels. These delightful pops are often made during the holiday season, bringing joy to both children and adults. In modern times, they have become a popular craft activity, allowing families to bond while creating sweet memories during the festival of lights.

JewishILdessert
20 min
easy
6 servings
Servings4
2 cups chocolate
10 lollipop sticks
1/2 cup decorative sprinkles
12 candy eyes
1 edible marker
1 cup candy melts
1 sheet wax paper

Quantities are estimated based on standard recipes for your convenience. The actual ingredients used in this video are accurate.

chocolate

🥗Healthier: dark chocolate

💰Cheaper: chocolate chips

Dark chocolate offers a richer flavor while chocolate chips are often less expensive.

decorative sprinkles

🥗Healthier: coconut flakes

💰Cheaper: colored sugar

Coconut flakes provide a natural option, while colored sugar is a budget-friendly alternative.

lollipop sticks

💰Cheaper: popsicle sticks

Popsicle sticks are often more readily available and cheaper.

candy melts

💰Cheaper: white chocolate

White chocolate can be a more affordable option for coating.

1

Melt the chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl until smooth, stirring every 30 seconds.

2

Dip the tip of each lollipop stick into the melted chocolate.

3

Insert the lollipop stick into the bottom of each chocolate dreidel mold.

4

Fill the molds with melted chocolate, tapping gently to remove air bubbles.

5

Sprinkle decorative sprinkles on top of the melted chocolate before it sets.

6

Allow the chocolate to cool and harden completely at room temperature or in the fridge.

7

Once set, carefully remove the dreidels from the molds.

8

Use edible markers to draw faces on the candy eyes and attach them to the dreidels with a bit of melted chocolate.

9

Package each dreidel pop in a food-safe bag for gifting or serving.

Cooking Techniques

meltingmoldingdipping

Equipment Needed

microwavemixing bowlspatuladreidel moldsbaking sheetwax paper

Spice Level:

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Dietary

vegetariandairy-free

Allergens

milksoy

Also Known As

Dreidel LollipopsChocolate Dreidels

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