Crackle Chocolate is a simple dessert made using melted cooking chocolate and Rice Krispies treats. It freezes into small crunchy pieces that taste rich and light at the same time. The texture is what makes it special, smooth chocolate on the outside and little crisps on the inside. It is usually made for small gatherings, children’s parties or when you want a quick homemade dessert.
This is not a complicated dessert at all. You don’t need an oven or fancy tools for this recipe. To make it, just melting, mixing and freezing is enough. This recipe has a sweet, chocolatey flavor and a slightly crunchy texture that makes it a little different from regular plain chocolate. It is made quickly but looks special when you serve it.
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About Crackle Chocolate
Crackle Chocolate is a no-bake treat made of melted chocolate and crunchy rice cereal. The mixture is poured into molds and then cooled until it hardens. Once set, it turns into bite-sized chocolates with a mild crunch inside. It looks very simple but tastes very good.
This recipe is quite popular in many households as it requires only two main ingredients. Its texture is smooth and shiny on the outside while inside you get small crunchy pieces of Rice Krispies. This contrast makes every bite more interesting to eat. It is sweet but not too heavy like some rich desserts.
You can easily make small changes in this recipe. Some people add chopped nuts for extra crunch and flavor. Some people add a little butter to it to make its texture more tender. You can also use white chocolate in place of regular cooking chocolate. Each variation gives a slightly different flavor but the basic idea remains the same.
I usually make this when I need something quick for the kids at home. It doesn’t take a lot of work and it always works out well for me. This is one of those sweets that never goes wrong even if you are new to baking.

Crackle Chocolate Ingredients
- baking chocolate – I have used milk chocolate, you can use dark chocolate or white chocolate as per your choice.
- rice Krispies – I just added it for crispness and light texture inside. When you cut chocolate it gives a crackling sensation. If rice crispies are not available to you then you can use any crunchy rice cereal.
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How to make crackle chocolate step by step
1. Chop the chocolate coarsely.

2. Chop the chocolate coarsely. Take it in a heat proof bowl and place it over a saucepan of water. We are going to melt the chocolate using the double boiler method.

3.Cook until the chocolate melts.

4.Yes this is the correct stage, it is completely melted.

5.When it melts completely, add rice crisps to it.

6. Mix until well mixed.

7.Take your chocolate mold and have it ready.

8. Use a spoon to fill the mold with chocolate.

9.Now everything is filled and ready to be kept in the fridge. Keep in the refrigerator for at least an hour.

10.Now it’s out of the fridge.

11.Then slowly remove the chocolate from the mold. Store and enjoy!

enjoy!!

Expert Tips
- melting chocolate – I usually melt chocolate using the double boiler method so it doesn’t burn as fast. I make sure that the water does not touch the bowl, otherwise the chocolate will become thick and lumpy.
- do not overheat – I turn off the heat once the chocolate is completely melted. If I overheat it, it will become grainy and the texture will not be smooth.
- mix gently – I mix gently and quickly after adding the rice crisps so that it gets coated evenly. If I add too much, the cereal may lose its crispness and become soggy.
- filling molds – I use a spoon to fill the molds and pat gently to remove air bubbles. I also prefer silicone molds because they are easier to remove later.
- chilling time – I keep it in the refrigerator for at least an hour for proper setting. If I remove it too early it may break while taking it out of the mold.
serving and storage
Serve crackle chocolates as small-sized dishes after meals or at tea time at home. It also goes well with hot milk or coffee. Children like it very much as evening snack. Store leftover chocolate in an airtight container inside the refrigerator. If stored properly they stay good for about a week.
general questions and answers
1.Can I use mixed chocolate?
Yes, you can use mixed chocolate as it melts and hardens easily, but the taste may be slightly different.
2.Can I add nuts to it?
Yes, you can add any dry fruits like almonds or cashews to give extra crunch and nutty taste to the chocolate. It also gives good texture.
3.Do I need a chocolate mold?
No, you can spread it on a tray and cut it into square pieces after it freezes completely.
4.Can I make it in advance?
Yes, you can make it a day or two in advance. Keep in the refrigerator and take out a few minutes before serving time.
5.Why is my chocolate not shiny?
While melting it may overheat or some water may enter it. Always melt slowly and keep the bowl completely dry.

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Crackle Chocolate
Crackle chocolate is a sweet treat made by combining cooking chocolate and rice krispie treats. Crackle Chocolate is a surprise treat for the family on special occasions and is easy and quick to prepare.
Material
- 1 cup baking chocolate
- β cup rice Krispies
Instruction
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Chop the chocolate roughly.
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Take it in a heat proof bowl and place it over a saucepan of water. We are going to melt the chocolate using the double boiler method. Cook until chocolate melts.
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When it melts completely, add rice crisps to it. mix well.
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Take your chocolate mold and have it ready. Use a spoon to fill the mold with chocolate.
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Keep in the refrigerator for at least an hour.
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Then slowly take the chocolate out of the mold. Store and enjoy homemade crackle chocolate!
nutrition Facts
Crackle Chocolate
Quantity per serving (15 grams)
calories 85
Calories from Fat 45
% daily value*
thick 5 grams8%
saturated fat 3g19%
Trans Fat 0.01 grams
Polyunsaturated fat 0.2 g
Monounsaturated Fat 2g
cholesterol 1mg0%
sodium 6 mg0%
potassium 81 mg2%
carbohydrates 8 g3%
fiber 1 g4%
sugar 5 grams6%
protein 1 gram2%
Vitamin A 59iu1%
vitamin C 0.5 mg1%
calcium 9mg1%
Iron 1mg6%
*Percent Daily Values ββare based on a 2000 calorie diet.