Could there be anything more simple than this for a sweet snack, dessert or a treat with tea?
Just rinse the grapes and allow to dry, then dip in warm, melted chocolate (your favorite kind), then place on silicone liners or waxed paper.
White chocolate is good, too.
And any kind of fruit; red grapes, cherries, dried apricots, and more. You can vary the nuts, too. The nuts usually taste better if you toast them first.
Mary, you always raise the bar for us! I make these too, but I'll have to remember to make mine as pretty as yours :-) I recently had orange sections dipped in chocolate. Wow!
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Debbie
What a great decorative idea and tasty I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteHow simple, beautiful and tasty! Mary, you never cease to amaze me!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and such a meretricious but sweet snack.
ReplyDeleteMari, these are just the cutest little things ever. Where do you come up with these creative ideas? I have just the plates to serve variations of this on and you have inspired me to do it soon. What a fun and beautiful post! I so love to come visit here.
ReplyDeleteSo creative and yummy!
ReplyDeleteDarling, Mari! I am already thinking of the possibilities ;) Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteAnother use for toasted almonds!! Of course you can add me to your favs. If I weren't so presumptuous, I would have asked before adding you a couple of months ago ;-)
ReplyDeleteCezanne said, “The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution!” Well, I feel that way about your grape-nut cups. This should start a wonderful trend in the culinary world. It is one of the most unique finger foods I've ever seen--and so fresh and healthy.
ReplyDeleteWell...Yuuuuum! And oh so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI read the post title and thought hmmm, grape-nuts with chocolate, now *that's* a breakfast I can get into! LOL These are so cute and look refreshing and sinful at the same time!
ReplyDeletehow cute is this! i look forward to cherries plunked from the tree and plunked right into this little nest! MY KINDA FOOD!
ReplyDeleteMari, what a cute idea ... my husband would love it with cherries.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!
What a great idea! Nicely presented.
ReplyDeleteHow dainty and pretty. I love chocolate covered strawberries but these are lovely little morsels with the nuts. We were just talking about "grapenuts" cereal the other day so when I saw this I thought that is what you meant. Tricky tricky! Have a great day Mari!
ReplyDeleteSi c'est joli Mary!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Mary! They look great! You come up with such great ideas!
ReplyDeleteHow can something so simple look so very elegant! You make everything prettier Mary. I am sure I would love your combination. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such kind comments.
ReplyDeleteYou've each absolutely made my week!
((Group hug.))
Thank you again. :)
Mary, they are so cute! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely! And so healthy :)
ReplyDeleteCHARMING. I am beginning to see a fun fest with the pinguins and the grape nuts. TTFN
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