Guest Blogger! Butterscotch Chow Mein Candy
You are going to love this Butterscotch Chow Mein Candy!
Today we have our first guest blogger! My son, Brady, has always loved to tinker about in the kitchen. He comes up with fabulous recipes (like when he slices bananas, mixes them with raisins, and tops our waffles with them!). This is his favorite candy to make and so I am very pleased to introduce him as Southern Plate’s first guest blogger!
YUMM!! These Butterscotch Chow Mein Candies are super simple and my kids go crazy over them! A great cooking project for any kid to do with their parents!
Ingredients
- 1 bag Butterscotch chips
- 1 Tablespoon shortening
- 1 bag chow mein noodles
Instructions
- Melt together chips and shortening. Stir in noodles and mix well. Drop by spoonfuls onto waxed paper and allow to dry.
Nutrition
Tomorrow, I’m going to give you a recipe that is economical, delicious, men ♥ it, kids ♥ it, AND it will save you from having to cook this weekend!
Remember, WE LOVE COMMENTS!! Thank you for reading!!
Stephanie:
You know, I keep looking at that pic and thinking about how cute he is. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve pulled up my site just to see that cute little pic, lol! I’m so biased but at least you agree!
I LOVE your idea!!!!! I think I’m going to do that at easter this year. I’ve done something similar with rice krispie treats as the nest but I have no idea why I didn’t think of chocolate and chow mein noodles!! I bet they are so cute!!! Thank you!!
That’s the cutest guest blogger I’ve ever seen! 🙂
These look good! I’ve done something similar, except I used chocolate chips, then turned the mass of chocolaty chow mein noodles into nest shapes and filled them with mini robin eggs and marshmallow Peeps for Easter. I’ll definitely have to thy these with butterscotch chips. Yumm!
Mommy’s Kitchen: Thank you for reading Brady’s post! He is thrilled with all the comments! He’s famous now! ~grins~
Someday we’ll have the kitchens we deserve… 🙂
Hi chef Brady!!
That’s the best candy recipe I’ve ever seen.
It sounds and looks very tasty, and I’m sure I’ll give it a try soon, because now I want to eat them too!
Thanks for sharing and keep on cooking 🙂
Hi Christy , I love my kids helping out in the kitchen. Our space is small as well but I can never keep them out. It so funny all it takes is the sound of the mixer going and they come a running. I love that candy and its so simple to make. Great post.
Thank you for reading!! My son would be in the kitchen every day if I let him! Unfortunately, with only 5×8 feet floor space, its not too conducive to family cooking experiences!
Have a great weekend and enjoy your candy!
These treats are always yummy and so easy to make! I am glad to have the reminder and will probably be making some this weekend. Glad to see little ones getting to start cooking/baking early!