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DiorGirl
05-27-2009, 09:09 AM
Sorry for the quality of the picture- I used my phone.
Made these last night-very sweet.
crust
1 1/2 cup graham crackers crushed
6 tbls butter-melted
Mix together. Pat in pan. Cook at 350 for 10 minutes
6oz evaporated milk
10 oz mini morsels
1 tbls butter
melt and mix together
Melt 1 lb of caramels and swirl on top. top with pecans
djcyph
05-27-2009, 09:26 AM
looks banging...how do u chicks manage to make such great food and not gain a pound
DiorGirl
05-27-2009, 09:35 AM
looks banging...how do u chicks manage to make such great food and not gain a pound
i dont eat it- i just give it away!!
lol. i think all the time spent in the kitchen you're to pooped to eat...
they look so delish! I want to make them :agree
MichAeL_K!
05-27-2009, 12:46 PM
they look so goood but willl taree my teeth out
JerZgirL
05-27-2009, 12:57 PM
This is a dumb question, but why do they call them turtles?
Mike D
05-27-2009, 01:31 PM
i dont eat it- i just give it away!!
you have a 1st class ticket to heaven...you are an angel :heart
has your man put a ring on your finger yet?
DiorGirl
05-27-2009, 01:55 PM
you have a 1st class ticket to heaven...you are an angel :heart
has your man put a ring on your finger yet?
pfffffffttt ask him- he posts here, joking
I laugh bc this has been an ongoing joke between me and him.
My "job" is to cook, so he says.
Toni Bunz
06-02-2009, 01:47 PM
damn that looks awesome. I'm gonna have to make these soon :agree
antknee
06-02-2009, 01:48 PM
i was expecting to see real turtles cooked in this thread.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-r2BgRD7Hu0/STRlQPWOAeI/AAAAAAAAA1I/ITfcsZWOsXo/s400/08.jpg
DiorGirl
06-02-2009, 01:55 PM
i was expecting to see real turtles cooked in this thread.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-r2BgRD7Hu0/STRlQPWOAeI/AAAAAAAAA1I/ITfcsZWOsXo/s400/08.jpg
You try that-let me know how it tastes!
antknee
06-02-2009, 02:17 PM
You try that-let me know how it tastes!
LOL no thanks. :turtle
JerZgirL
06-02-2009, 02:50 PM
i was expecting to see real turtles cooked in this thread.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-r2BgRD7Hu0/STRlQPWOAeI/AAAAAAAAA1I/ITfcsZWOsXo/s400/08.jpg
I know! why the hell are they called turtles?
TIANA
06-02-2009, 03:05 PM
damn that looks awesome. I'm gonna have to make these soon :agree
i volunteer to be your guinea pig!!!! :yipee
.laurenx.
06-02-2009, 03:24 PM
I know! why the hell are they called turtles?
cant believe u ppl dont know about turtles :disappoin
Having one head, four legs and a tail, the chocolate turtle has made its claim to fame as the only chocolate animal worth its salt, or rather, its chocolate! This decadently rich, sinfully delicious chocolate candy has won the hearts of people all over the world, and most especially, in the American culture. That might be due to the fact that the first caramel chocolate turtle was created in Chicago!
Chocolate turtles are believed to have a history that spans over two centuries. They were first made in the early 1800s, although the exact details of the creation of this exquisite candy have been lost to us through the reaches of time. However, the chocolate turtle gone on to become one of the most fascinating, scrumptious chocolate candies of our time.
For Americans, the chocolate turtle is commonly associated with Christmas. Originally they were meant as sweet treats to be enjoyed only during Holy Days such as Christmas, Easter or Hanukah. For many chocoholics, a Christmas without chocolate turtles under your tree or stuffed in a stocking is no Christmas at all! These candies are also very popular for the day-to-day chocolate binges and the chocolate filled gift baskets.
Chocolate turtles are essentially made by placing a dollop of creamiest caramel atop a cluster of roasted nuts, and then smothering the cluster with rich, hot, melted chocolate. The caramel serves to help the nuts and chocolate stick together, creating a scrumptious mouthful of chocolate turtle goodness!
There are many different types of chocolate turtles on the market. The variations of this candy are caused by the different types of nuts used, the chocolate they are smothered in, or the taste and consistency of the caramel that goes into their making.
The traditional American chocolate turtle consists of richly roasted pecan halves placed in such a manner that the completed candy actually takes on the characteristic looks of a turtle. Six pecan halves are placed from end to end, on wax paper forming the base and shape of a turtle. A dollop of melted caramel is dropped onto the pecan halves. Before the caramel can solidify, hot melted chocolate is poured liberally onto it, covering the entire cluster apart from the wide ends of the pecan halves.
These ends therefore become the head, four legs and the tail. The caramel and chocolate solidify, and glue to the pecan halves. Your chocolate turtle is ready for consumption! The American way requires that you use quality milk chocolate for the very best taste. In the sophisticated lands of Europe, chocolate turtles are made of a vastly different variety of chocolate types and nuts, both for the normal taste buds, as well as for the eccentric palate!
Most chocolatiers generally prefer using pecans, although cashew nuts and almonds have also become a favorite lately. However, as any turtle lover will likely tell you, nothing tastes as good as a pecan chocolate turtle!
http://milbut.org/images/the_more_you_know2.jpg
Rock-N-Rolla
06-02-2009, 03:28 PM
I like turtles
Greyho
06-02-2009, 04:31 PM
cant believe u ppl dont know about turtles :disappoin
Having one head, four legs and a tail, the chocolate turtle has made its claim to fame as the only chocolate animal worth its salt, or rather, its chocolate! This decadently rich, sinfully delicious chocolate candy has won the hearts of people all over the world, and most especially, in the American culture. That might be due to the fact that the first caramel chocolate turtle was created in Chicago!
Chocolate turtles are believed to have a history that spans over two centuries. They were first made in the early 1800s, although the exact details of the creation of this exquisite candy have been lost to us through the reaches of time. However, the chocolate turtle gone on to become one of the most fascinating, scrumptious chocolate candies of our time.
For Americans, the chocolate turtle is commonly associated with Christmas. Originally they were meant as sweet treats to be enjoyed only during Holy Days such as Christmas, Easter or Hanukah. For many chocoholics, a Christmas without chocolate turtles under your tree or stuffed in a stocking is no Christmas at all! These candies are also very popular for the day-to-day chocolate binges and the chocolate filled gift baskets.
Chocolate turtles are essentially made by placing a dollop of creamiest caramel atop a cluster of roasted nuts, and then smothering the cluster with rich, hot, melted chocolate. The caramel serves to help the nuts and chocolate stick together, creating a scrumptious mouthful of chocolate turtle goodness!
There are many different types of chocolate turtles on the market. The variations of this candy are caused by the different types of nuts used, the chocolate they are smothered in, or the taste and consistency of the caramel that goes into their making.
The traditional American chocolate turtle consists of richly roasted pecan halves placed in such a manner that the completed candy actually takes on the characteristic looks of a turtle. Six pecan halves are placed from end to end, on wax paper forming the base and shape of a turtle. A dollop of melted caramel is dropped onto the pecan halves. Before the caramel can solidify, hot melted chocolate is poured liberally onto it, covering the entire cluster apart from the wide ends of the pecan halves.
These ends therefore become the head, four legs and the tail. The caramel and chocolate solidify, and glue to the pecan halves. Your chocolate turtle is ready for consumption! The American way requires that you use quality milk chocolate for the very best taste. In the sophisticated lands of Europe, chocolate turtles are made of a vastly different variety of chocolate types and nuts, both for the normal taste buds, as well as for the eccentric palate!
Most chocolatiers generally prefer using pecans, although cashew nuts and almonds have also become a favorite lately. However, as any turtle lover will likely tell you, nothing tastes as good as a pecan chocolate turtle!
http://milbut.org/images/the_more_you_know2.jpg
I SWEAR TO GOD I HATE YOU :hitting
chromeheart
06-02-2009, 04:35 PM
looks banging...how do u chicks manage to make such great food and not gain a pound
HOW THE FUCK CAN U SAY THAT LOOKS BANGIN ?!?!? IF SO I WILLPOST MY CRAPS I HAVE AFTER EATING CRACKER JACKS.. THEY PROB TASTE GREAT just not a good food to photograph.
:)
.laurenx.
06-02-2009, 04:38 PM
I SWEAR TO GOD I HATE YOU :hitting
:chuckle
JerZgirL
06-02-2009, 06:06 PM
cant believe u ppl dont know about turtles :disappoin
Having one head, four legs and a tail, the chocolate turtle has made its claim to fame as the only chocolate animal worth its salt, or rather, its chocolate! This decadently rich, sinfully delicious chocolate candy has won the hearts of people all over the world, and most especially, in the American culture. That might be due to the fact that the first caramel chocolate turtle was created in Chicago!
Chocolate turtles are believed to have a history that spans over two centuries. They were first made in the early 1800s, although the exact details of the creation of this exquisite candy have been lost to us through the reaches of time. However, the chocolate turtle gone on to become one of the most fascinating, scrumptious chocolate candies of our time.
For Americans, the chocolate turtle is commonly associated with Christmas. Originally they were meant as sweet treats to be enjoyed only during Holy Days such as Christmas, Easter or Hanukah. For many chocoholics, a Christmas without chocolate turtles under your tree or stuffed in a stocking is no Christmas at all! These candies are also very popular for the day-to-day chocolate binges and the chocolate filled gift baskets.
Chocolate turtles are essentially made by placing a dollop of creamiest caramel atop a cluster of roasted nuts, and then smothering the cluster with rich, hot, melted chocolate. The caramel serves to help the nuts and chocolate stick together, creating a scrumptious mouthful of chocolate turtle goodness!
There are many different types of chocolate turtles on the market. The variations of this candy are caused by the different types of nuts used, the chocolate they are smothered in, or the taste and consistency of the caramel that goes into their making.
The traditional American chocolate turtle consists of richly roasted pecan halves placed in such a manner that the completed candy actually takes on the characteristic looks of a turtle. Six pecan halves are placed from end to end, on wax paper forming the base and shape of a turtle. A dollop of melted caramel is dropped onto the pecan halves. Before the caramel can solidify, hot melted chocolate is poured liberally onto it, covering the entire cluster apart from the wide ends of the pecan halves.
These ends therefore become the head, four legs and the tail. The caramel and chocolate solidify, and glue to the pecan halves. Your chocolate turtle is ready for consumption! The American way requires that you use quality milk chocolate for the very best taste. In the sophisticated lands of Europe, chocolate turtles are made of a vastly different variety of chocolate types and nuts, both for the normal taste buds, as well as for the eccentric palate!
Most chocolatiers generally prefer using pecans, although cashew nuts and almonds have also become a favorite lately. However, as any turtle lover will likely tell you, nothing tastes as good as a pecan chocolate turtle!
http://milbut.org/images/the_more_you_know2.jpg
lovely post, but diorgirl made squares. Last time i checked, turtles were not square shaped. But thanks for educating us all on the history of the chocolate "turtle"
.laurenx.
06-02-2009, 06:19 PM
lovely post, but diorgirl made squares. Last time i checked, turtles were not square shaped. But thanks for educating us all on the history of the chocolate "turtle"
:wallbang
.christ almighty.
they're called turtles because of the same ingredients used in the turtle candy.
i know its difficult to comprehend but they come in ALL DIFERENT, MAGICALLY DELICIOUS SHAPES AND SIZES.
turtle chex
http://content.etilize.com/Large/1010048078.jpg
turtle ice cream
http://www.edys.com/images/flavorImages/2136p.jpg
turtle ice cream cones
http://www.nestle.ca/NR/rdonlyres/77E33FED-E290-4088-92BF-8D3E4A3503F4/0/E_TrtlCone4Pk_Jan09.jpg
turtle cheesecake
http://di1.shopping.com/images/pi/c6/10/70/29654721-177x150-0-0.jpg
antknee
06-02-2009, 08:11 PM
L O L at this thread.
.laurenx.
06-03-2009, 11:48 AM
L O L at this thread.
:chuckle
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