These are so cute! I’ve been wondering how people make them so straight, now I know. People are charging to show this trick, thank you for this free tutorial! 🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️❤️❤️
This is a dope tutorial but it would be helpful for us beginners to know exactly what you're using and where we could find it. Possibly link it in the description
watching you make these looked so good, then came the un-molding. I had instant flashbacks to my soap making days and thought "I sure hope you don't also make soap, that would be soo confusing". 🤣
Great job! I do not have that kind of patience though. Lol I would’ve stuck the stick in them and dipped them like strawberries then sprinkled the sugar while wet. But your way is a more sleek cleaner, professional look.👍🏽👌🏾
I want to say thank you For this. I don’t have children and I don’t have much friends but I do plan to start a food business and I definitely appreciate this right here. This was so inspiring to me! I love the professionalism in your best work! Hard work will pay off baby girl and I really love these I’m going to make these ASAP thank you 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The straws aren't strong enough to stick in alone. She pre-does the hole and then also puts a stick in for extra support. The straw is just so she has a decorated part. You could also just do a stick and decorate it with ribbon.
@@zinniahondoram3778 more so speaking to the hole in general I thought these molds came with it I would’ve been shocked if I purchased them before hand ....thanks though those straws are flimsy I agree
@@itzraii9996 She's using the Thermometer to poke the hole by heating the tip then making the hole. And Those sticks she uses are sometimes called skewers or dowels.
These look so cute 😍 you did an amazing job! Thank you for the amazing tips. I'm going to try to make these for my granddaughter's 5th birthday. Wish me luck🤞
Those are absolutely beautiful. But I also want to say, I made Oreos the same way and it actually was too much chocolate to bite into once it completely dries. So you gotta limit how much chocolate you use in the mold cavity to avoid this. But those are easily the neatest rice krispies I may have ever seen hands down. Beautiful job👍👍
These are so beautiful. Next time I think you should just squeeze down the Rice Krispie a bit because when you cut it there’s a 5:1 ratio of chocolate to treat. Some may like it but others won’t.
Amazing thank you for this video your tricks are amazing and I wouldn’t have thought to do it this way but I did make them and it made me full in love with make candy again
I'm going to assume to make them less thick because they won't fit in the mold as well. They would be too big. Same reason when I do oreos I don't use double stuffed. Makes them TOO thick and I can't cover them.
Okay so I did some research. They're called Paramount Melting Crystals. They are used to aid in the melting of carob, chocolate, and chocolate coatings etc. 😁
It would be helpful if you listed the items that you used. I don’t know what the white stuff in the bowl is and it can’t be read. Thank you beautiful work.
It’s actually a meat thermometer it was the only thing that I found in my kitchen that was about the same size as the wooden skewer that I’m using before I placed the paper straw over top of it
Ok do you exactly what you typed in because I tried to put my bamboo sticks in my straws for the rice crispy treats and they were too skinny and fell right through the straws
These are so cute! I’ve been wondering how people make them so straight, now I know. People are charging to show this trick, thank you for this free tutorial! 🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️❤️❤️
I think that is a good idea 💡
The steam method is so smart!!!! I’ve been trying to figure out how to use edible glitter on these
This is a dope tutorial but it would be helpful for us beginners to know exactly what you're using and where we could find it. Possibly link it in the description
Ok will do
Waiting too. I am from Kenya FYI
OK I will tomorrow
I agree
@@SavvyliciousArrangements can u send them to me plz
I just used this method for some treats and it was so much each less hassles ! Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you! These look very clean. Nice step by step video.
I’m new to these types of projects and couldn’t come close to this degree of perfection. Absolutely gorgeous!
I love how beautiful and clean these look!
Thank you. I’m inspired. A great, simple demonstration... one of the best I’ve seen!
Steaming the treats over an electric kettle is a very creative idea! Great job
Oh my this was a great tutorial simple & straight to the point.
Thank you so much beautiful
who did u get the sticks from
Amazon
I recently got asked to make deserts for my brother in laws baby shower , this is such a good video THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤️ !!!
watching you make these looked so good, then came the un-molding. I had instant flashbacks to my soap making days and thought "I sure hope you don't also make soap, that would be soo confusing". 🤣
What an amazing tutorial!! Thank you!! They look beautiful
Loved how you put the glitter to it very cleaver !
So cute!! Love the sparkel!
Thanks so much I learned something new today.
No problem honey
So pretty great work. Using disposal decorating bags for your chocolate will save time and product when filling your treats.
🥰 thank you for sharing 💕
Thanks for watching!
Great job! I do not have that kind of patience though. Lol I would’ve stuck the stick in them and dipped them like strawberries then sprinkled the sugar while wet. But your way is a more sleek cleaner, professional look.👍🏽👌🏾
Yes agree ppl already don’t wanna pay and this is time consuming but beautiful work tho
I just love this tutorial thee best for me thank you
I want to say thank you For this. I don’t have children and I don’t have much friends but I do plan to start a food business and I definitely appreciate this right here. This was so inspiring to me! I love the professionalism in your best work! Hard work will pay off baby girl and I really love these I’m going to make these ASAP thank you 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much....I love you and the support Please make these and tag it to me I would love to see
You are Brilliant! ❤❤
What are the white pieces you added to the chocolate before melting?
Oil
They're called Paramount Crystals
Thank you I’ve been so confused about the straw / stick method
The straws aren't strong enough to stick in alone. She pre-does the hole and then also puts a stick in for extra support. The straw is just so she has a decorated part. You could also just do a stick and decorate it with ribbon.
Thank you for explaining this
@@zinniahondoram3778 more so speaking to the hole in general I thought these molds came with it I would’ve been shocked if I purchased them before hand ....thanks though those straws are flimsy I agree
What's the white sticks called and also the thing you use to poke the hole?
@@itzraii9996 She's using the Thermometer to poke the hole by heating the tip then making the hole. And Those sticks she uses are sometimes called skewers or dowels.
What is the white flakes you put into the chocolate??
Thank you sooooooo much! You made it look so simple and easy!
Hadiya starks what is the white stuff
Beautiful clean work. Great tutorial, thank you for sharing!
These look so cute 😍 you did an amazing job! Thank you for the amazing tips. I'm going to try to make these for my granddaughter's 5th birthday. Wish me luck🤞
Simple, easy, and straight to the point! Love it! I need to add this to my menu 😍
Absolutely beautiful
Best tutorial for rice crispy
Thank you baby.... BTW Brooklyn is here... Ms Bronx chick
Those are absolutely beautiful. But I also want to say, I made Oreos the same way and it actually was too much chocolate to bite into once it completely dries. So you gotta limit how much chocolate you use in the mold cavity to avoid this. But those are easily the neatest rice krispies I may have ever seen hands down. Beautiful job👍👍
I agree, these look great, but it’s basically a block of chocolate, and it’s not even the good kind, like merckens or guitars.
Guittard haha...autocorrect just screwed me!
You did an amazing job! I love the way that you added the glitter!
These are so beautiful. Next time I think you should just squeeze down the Rice Krispie a bit because when you cut it there’s a 5:1 ratio of chocolate to treat. Some may like it but others won’t.
Thank you beautiful
Thank you for sharing you did a beautiful job my granddaughters going to enjoy this
Amazing thank you for this video your tricks are amazing and I wouldn’t have thought to do it this way but I did make them and it made me full in love with make candy again
You are very welcome
That glitter is very glittery 💕😍
I like how you cut yours. I was smashing mine down to flatten. Beautiful work.
Great video! Do you have a list of ingredients? Like what is the white flakes and name of glitter used
@@deandrahayes2257 not sure if you got an answer but the flakes are called paramount crystals or candy melts (wilton brand)
The absolute best tutorial ever....❤❤❤
I just purchased this mold i can't wait !
where at?? 🤔
@@estrellaortega1040 I purchase my molds from Amazon.
This is so beautiful .
Nice work, I looked thru the comments before I asked this question and I do not see it answered...Where did you get that glitter from? , I love it
Cake and candy supplies store look up disco dust
These are too cute. Thank you for teaching the steam method 👌🏽
Most satisfying video ever!
Great video and excellent tips! Thank you.
They look so darn pretty💕💕
Thank you
You did an amazing job! They’re perfect!!
What was the white chunks she added to the color chips?
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All I can say is... WOW!
so precise!!! very elegant
Thank you beautiful
Those are too cute! 🤩 Question why split them in half instead of using the whole thing?
I wondered that too
I'm going to assume to make them less thick because they won't fit in the mold as well. They would be too big. Same reason when I do oreos I don't use double stuffed. Makes them TOO thick and I can't cover them.
@@teresaarnone558 after making them myself I definitely know why lol
These are so cute. Can’t wait to try this.
This was a great video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hola hermoso trabajo
Tendrás el link de los moldes
What are the white pieces called that you poured in the cup with the candy melts?
I think they were some kind of ice chips. To give the chocolate flavor. I am not for sure, lol.
Okay so I did some research. They're called Paramount Melting Crystals. They are used to aid in the melting of carob, chocolate, and chocolate coatings etc. 😁
Girl you just made this look so easy lol I’m excited to try it
I love this! But I wonder how long does the chocolate have to sit in the mold to form perfectly like that?
5 min place them in the freezer
Thank u so much
What are the white sprinkle things you added to the chocolate
Love this!!!!!!!! I’ve always wondered how people got the perfect rectangle or square shaped
What are the white chips
Gorgeous!!!❤
What were the white flakes you sprinkled in?
paramount crystals,to thin chocolate
These are beautiful, what dust did you use please
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What is the tool you are making the holes with
What did you throw in the melts before you melted them?
i kind of like it natural too but this is cute
What is it your putting in with the melts
Gotta try...you make it look fun
It would be helpful if you listed the items that you used. I don’t know what the white stuff in the bowl is and it can’t be read. Thank you beautiful work.
Paramount crystals is the white flakes
What do they do? Whats a replacement for them?
@@kselfmade8106 They make your chocolate thinner and I use Coconut oil to thin my chocolate. 😊
What’s the white stuff
May I please ask what kind of sprinkles/ glitter did you use?
Disco dust
Hi can i have the link for the glitter ?
thanks so much for this video my grandson going on prom this year i;m making these.
Wonderful!
Beautiful
Hi what are the white flakes 😀
Can anyone tell me what ingredient was in the clear bowl?
these are adorableeee! i might make these for my moms birthday
Please send me a picture of your work so I can resure it
What is the white stuff you mixed in with the colors
Paramount crystals
What are the white flake you are putting in the chocolate
Hi! Thank you ☺️👌🏻👌🏻
can you tell me where I can find that amazing glitter?
Amazon... Etsy... It's called disco dust
Is is edible.. can i use edible sugar
Yes u can use Sugar
Very nice
Excellent!
Great job. Never seen made like this. What is the name of the sparkly dust you are using?
So pretty and look yummy too
What are the white flakes...
Those cookies are the most glittery cookies I ever saw!!!!!!🤭
I truly appreciate this video💯💪🏿❤Thank you!!!!
Where can I get a list of supplies
Awesome
Perfection 🤌🏼
🙌
What’s the white stuff you are adding to the chocolate melts
Paramount crystals
what is the tool that you are using to puncture the chocolate?
It’s actually a meat thermometer it was the only thing that I found in my kitchen that was about the same size as the wooden skewer that I’m using before I placed the paper straw over top of it
Game changer !!!!
Muchas gracias 😊
Could you list the ingredients please
Hey 👋 I have to know where did you get your bamboo sticks from I’m an upcoming business making all kinds of delicious treats
AmAzon
Ok do you exactly what you typed in because I tried to put my bamboo sticks in my straws for the rice crispy treats and they were too skinny and fell right through the straws
5.5 bamboo sticks
Where did you get the edible dust? What brand?
Where is the glitter from ?
What are the white flakes
Great video. They turned out very nice.