Adorable and fun to make with the family, these Chocolate Garden cups are perfect for kids parties or an afterschool snack. Topped with yummy organic Choco Chimps cereal, the deliciously simple, eggless chocolate pudding is light, easy to make, and not too sweet. 1)Combine cocoa powder and corn starch in a small pot. 2)Gradually stir in milk and whisk until smooth. Stir in maple syrup. 3)Stirring constantly, bring to slow boil. Whisk for 1 minute until pudding thickens. 4)Remove from heat and pour into small mason jars or jam jars, leaving space for topping. 5)Chill for 1 hour until cooled and thickened. 6)Top with crushed Choco Chimps Cereal and garnish with sprig of mint and popsicle stick.Chocolate Garden Cups Recipe
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This recipe sounds totally delightful and perfect for summer too
This dessert looks and sounds positively sinful. I think I’ll have to try this especially since it’s so easy.
This looks so good and I that it’s homemade and healthier than the bought version