Easy Giant Chocolate Jazzies Recipe (2024)

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These yummy giant chocolate jazzies take just minutes to make and would be a perfect quick and easy Christmas gift idea!

In the run up to Christmas this year I've got several recipes to share with you for easy homemade Christmas gifts that children can make. These are all very quick and easy to make and perfect for children to help with or even make themselves.

Today's homemadegift idea is giant chocolate jazzies, a fun recipe that is always a massive hit with the children in my family!

Every year I make up little hampers of homemade sweets for my family, it's become a tradition! Last year I shared my recipe for 2 ingredient fudgehere on the blog, and earlier this year I also shared my recipe for raspberry coconut ice (I've got the recipe for a plain version coming soon too), but today I've got a recipe for extra easy giant chocolate jazzies to share with you.

Be sure to check out my recipe video so you can see just how easy these are to make, and look out for more fun chocolate gift recipe ideas in the video too!

These are so easy even a toddler could make them, they are a great way to use up melted chocolate from other projects too and you can easily make them dairy free by using a dairy free dark chocolate in the place of the milk chocolate.

I just made a batch of milk chocolate jazzies for this post, but you could also use white or dark chocolate or a combination of all three if you need a lot of them. These make a great last minute teacher gift idea!

Giant Chocolate Jazzies

Ingredients:

  • 200g good quality milk chocolate
  • 1 pack of sprinkles

Method:

Lay out 12 silicone cups onto a small baking tray or plate.

Break up the chocolate and pop it in a microwave safe bowl. Melt the chocolate by cooking at30 second intervals in the microwave, stirring in between each time. Take care not to burn it!

Once melted and lump free, drop a spoonful of chocolate into each of the silicone cups.

Once all the chocolate has been used up, tap the tray or plate with the silicone cups on onto your work surface to get rid of any air bubbles and to smooth out the layer of chocolate in each cup.

Pour the sprinkles into a bowl (I used some red green and white hundreds & thousands which I found in the pound shop but any sprinkles would work), then sprinkle a generous layer on top of the chocolate.

Place the tray or plate into the fridge to set forhalf an hour or so. It helps if the chocolate is really cold for the next step.

Pop the jazzies out of each of the silicone cups and if you're giving them as gifts, wrap them up. These look lovely in little cupcake boxes or cellophane bags tied with a pretty ribbon.

Store them in the fridge or somewhere fairly cool.

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If you'd like more homemade gift ideas check out my 2 ingredient chocolate fudge, chocolate dipped marshmallows and coconut ice recipes, andpop over to Pinterest to follow my Edible Gift Ideas Pinterest board too! You might also like these yummy chocolaty homemade present ideas from some of my blogging friends:

Grace

Easy Giant Chocolate Jazzies Recipe (9)

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Giant Chocolate Jazzies

Quick and easy Christmas gift idea - these yummy giant chocolate jazzies take just minutes to make and would be a perfect teacher gift for kids to make!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Chilling Time15 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Course: Dessert, Gift

Cuisine: British, Christmas

Servings: 12 pieces

Author: Grace

Ingredients

  • 200 g good quality milk chocolate
  • 1 pack of sprinkles

Instructions

  • Lay out 12 silicone cups onto a small baking tray or plate.

  • Break up the chocolate and pop it in a microwave safe bowl. Melt the chocolate by cooking at30 second intervals in the microwave, stirring in between each time. Take care not to burn it!

  • Once melted and lump free, drop a spoonful of chocolate into each of the silicone cups.

  • Once all the chocolate has been used up, tap the tray or plate with the silicone cups on onto your work surface to get rid of any air bubbles and to smooth out the layer of chocolate in each cup.

  • Pour the sprinkles into a bowl (I used some red green and white hundreds & thousands which I found in the pound shop but any sprinkles would work), then sprinkle a generous layer on top of the chocolate.

  • Place the tray or plate into the fridge to set forhalf an hour or so.

  • Pop the Jazzies out of each of the silicone cups, and if you're giving them as gifts, wrap them up.

  • Store them somewhere cool and dry.

Notes

These look lovely in little cupcake boxes or cellophane bags tied with a pretty ribbon!

Love this easy recipe idea? Please save this post to Pinterest so you can easily find it again!

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Easy Giant Chocolate Jazzies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in jazzies? ›

sugar, vegetable fat, WHEY POWDER (FROM COW'S MILK), WHEAT FLOUR (with added calcium, iron, niacin thiamin), fat reduced cocoa powder, emulsifier (SOYA lecithin), natural flavourings, glucose syrup, natural colours (chlorophyllins, carotenes, betanin, anthocyanins), glazing agent: beeswax.

How are Jazzles made? ›

Pour chocolate into piping bag and pipe dots around 1.5cm in diameter straight onto greaseproof paper. Pour sprinkles onto dots and press slightly with the back of your hand to ensure sprinkles are adhered and to flatten your dots slightly. Pour over more sprinkles and press again. Allow to cool and peel off sheet!

Are jazzies chocolate? ›

Milk chocolate flavoured discs peppered with colourful hundreds and thousands. Available in weights of 200g, 500g, 1kg or a 3kg branded box.

Are jazzies gluten free? ›

Quantity: 100g pack includes 6 delectable Belgian Chocolate Jazzies. Chocolate Variety: Choose from all milk, all white, or a mix of milk and white chocolate. Dietary Preference: Gluten-free, making it suitable for more individuals to enjoy.

What is the old name for jazzies? ›

The term nonpareil also may refer to a specific confection, made using nonpareils – namely, discs of chocolate coated with nonpareils, which also are known as chocolate nonpareils, freckles, or jazzies.

What are the ingredients in milk chocolate jazzies? ›

Ingredients: Sugar, palm oil, whey powder (from milk), wheat flour (with added calcium, iron, niacin, thiamin), wheat starch, fat reduced cocoa powder, emulsifier: soya lecithin; glucose syrup, natural flavourings, natural colours: carotenes, betanin, anthocyanins, chlorophyllin; glazing agent: beeswax.

What are white chocolate jazzies? ›

White chocolate jazzies are chocolate flavour round buttons that have been covered in hundreds and thousands. These candy sprinkles have made these sweets very popular all over the planet. Made by Hannahs, these creamy white chocolate flavour buttons are also known as white gems, jazzles or even snowies!

What is Jazzles? ›

HUGE jazzles are milk chocolate round sweets with rainbow sprinkles on top, the daddy of the Jazzie. --

Who makes Jazzies? ›

The ever popular Hannah's Jazzies are chocolate flavoured discs covered with brightly coloured candy sprinkles. Their equally popular "sister" sweet is Snowies - white chocolate of course! With a loyal following, Hannah's Jazzies sell very well and are one of the all time pick n mix greats!

What did jazzies sweets used to be called? ›

By the mid 20th century the term nonpareils gave way to the more recognisable name 'sprinkles'. The invention of Jazzies came later and they were interestingly enough originally named 'chocolate nonpareils'.

Do jazzies contain nuts? ›

May contain traces of milk, soya, cereals containing gluten, nuts and peanuts.

Are chocolate jazzies vegetarian? ›

Delicious chocolate flavour candy discs covered in crunchy and colourful hundreds and thousands. These are suitable for vegetarians.

What is chocolate with hundreds and thousands called? ›

These are yummy little chocolate circles which are coated in hundred and thousands. When put these in your mouth it melts and the crunchy taste in your mouth too. They have been around for so long and go hand in hand with the white snowies.

What are chocolate buttons with sprinkles called? ›

Jazzies - chocolate flavour candy buttons covered on one side with sprinkles (or hundreds and thousands as they used to be known).

How many carbs are in jazzies? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical ValuesPer 100g / Per 100mlA serving contains
Saturates8.7g0.5g
Carbohydrate76.8g4.6g
Sugars60.6g3.6g
Fibre2.1g0.1g
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What are the ingredients in snowies sweets? ›

Sugar, palm oil, whey powder (from milk), wheat flour (with added calcium, iron, niacin, thiamin), wheat starch, glucose syrup, emulsifier: soya lecithin; flavourings, colours: carotenes, beetroot red, anthocyanins, chlorophyllin; glazing agent: beeswax.

Are jazzies vegan? ›

These are suitable for vegetarians. Sugar, Vegetable Fat, Whey Powder (from MILK), WHEAT Flour, WHEAT Starch, Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Glucose Syrup, Emulsifier - SOYA Lecithin, Flavourings, Colours (E160a, E162, E163), Glazing Agent (Beeswax).

What are the ingredients in pink mice sweets? ›

Sugar, palm oil, whey powder (from MILK), WHEAT flour (with added calcium, iron, niacin, thiamin)*, emulsifier: SOYA lecithin; natural flavourings, natural colour: carmine. **Nutrients required by the Bread and Flour Regulations 1998. May contain traces of , milk , soya, cereals containing gluten, nuts and peanuts.

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