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I was bored and in the mood for chocolate. :laugh:

It only took about 15 minutes.

1. I melted the chocolate, put it in the tray.

2. Stuck it it in the freezer for a minute or so

3. Pulled it out and scooped out the middle chocolate in the mold

4. Put peanut butter in there, added more chocolate to fill it to the top

5. Put it back in the freezer

6.It was ready a few minutes later.

7. I slowly and gently pried it from the tray, plus used a knife to cut the excess chocolate on the edges.

8. Eat and enjoy! :grin:

Peanut butter and Chocolate and... lego? Two - I mean, three! Three great tastes that go great together.

Brilliant! :thumbup: That looks like a deliciously Lego treat, mixing the two best flavors in the world :classic:

Sounds nice, but I have a really important question:

Was it the yellow or the blue ice tray?

:tongue:

I think you got tricked into thinking those are real LEGO treats, but they don't have the LEGO wording on the studs so I think they are clone treats. :sceptic:

All kidding aside, they sound (and look!) delicious, wish I had the patience and supplies to do something like that. :tongue:

I don't really understand the concept of peanut butter and chocolate (!) but these do look very cute!

Some white chocolate rocky road versions for the festive season would look nice, too! :thumbup:

How about using those peppermint chocolate chip things and melt them, also those Andes chocolate chips would be festive for all of those family gatherings and just for treats, although peanut butter and mint doesn't sound quite right :tongue:

That does sound good but I don't want to see the MOC these bricks will be used to create! :tongue:

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Sounds nice, but I have a really important question:

Was it the yellow or the blue ice tray?

:tongue:

It was the yellow tray. :wink:

All the other combinations that you guys are mentioning sound good (except the mint and peanut butter). :look:

And you don't need patience, it only took about 15 minutes tops.

Unfortunately they won't be used in a MOC, they taste too good. :wink:

Edited by Mariann Asanuma

Great idea! :thumbup:

If I had one of those ice cube trays (they're too expensive for my liking), I would definitely do that sometime.

Now, if only those had tubes and hollow parts on the bottom... :laugh:

Hmm...what about ice cream bricks?

Or brick cookies?

Or potato bricks?

Okay, I'm going too far. :tongue:

I saw this at brickshelf, and I was speechless!

Those are GREAT!!!

It would just be plain mint then. I'm not adventurous enough to try that blend either. :tongue: Maybe they should make huge trays to make cookies or something :thumbup:

I would try them... but I don't have the tray. Nice to see people use Lego + Cooking together :classic::laugh::classic: .

Hmmm Reeces Bricks! I think you have thought of their next ingenious and delicious idea to get the general public hooked!!! :tongue:

I love seeing Lego and Baking together. We need to start an index I think! Nice work Mariann. :thumbup:

Damnit!

Made me really crave chocolate now, which is bad because I've got food poisoning, so everything I eat I just.....throw back up :sceptic:

But yes, you've seriously made me consider getting one of these trays now I've seen it used for more than ice.

I bake a lot with my girlfriend, so this could be a way to ease her into my Lego hobby :tongue:

Great "MOC" / Recipe

Oh, and I think a Lego baking index would be a great idea too!

Will/Rocketbilly

Really Dark Chocolate and peppermint cream :) (take some fondent icing and fold in peppermint oil to taste, ready rolled or home made fondant) then you can put that in instead of peanut butter. I do like the sound of the peanut butter ones though :tongue:

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