Calling all chocoholics! What do I do with a 2 lb chocolate Easter bunny?

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DH wanted a big solid chocolate bunny for Easter.

Well, I searched all over for one, since he didn't want a hollow one. I found one, a 2 pound, 1 foot high chocolate bunny.

He ate the ears, now he says he doesn't want any more.

Do any of you Disers have any ideas of what I can do with the rest of the chocolate? I was going to melt some down to make chocolate lollypops for DD's birthday, but I will still have alot left.

Come on you chocoholics, inspire me!
 
Get a chick flick, a bottle of wine and put your feet up - you'll get rid of the rabbit before you know it!
 
You eat it in one bite and resolve yourself from any guilt associated with it. :teeth:
 

I was going to say..........Eat it! Yummy. We just finished off our last little hollow bunny last night and it hit the spot. We're trying to eat healthier, but hey we can only do so much at once. :teeth:
 
My suggestion, go out and buy some grahm crackers, bannanas, strawberries, cookies and pretzels and have yourself a nice fondue.

Adam aka Big Dude
 
Is the chocolate a consistency that you could break up and put into cookies?
 
Melt it down and use it to make:

chocolate covered strawberries

chocolate covered nilla wafers

chocolate covered nuts

chocolate covered graham crackers

chocolate covered raisins

or just smaller chocolate candies
 
Melt that sucker down and get some long stemmed strawberries.
 
DS got a huge solid milk chocolate train from his DGM on Easter. It must be 4-5 pounds. He was hacking at it and I finally told him that I thought we should melt it down and add rice krispies to it to make our own candy bars.

My Mom used to do this with our Easter chocolate when we got sick of looking at it and we didn't want to eat plain chocolate.

If you spread it out on buttered wax paper on a cookie sheet to harden, you can break it into pieces to eat it.

YUM!

We'll be melting ours this weekend.
 
Chocolate has a very long shelf life.

Just eat a small chunk every day until it is gone.

Life's simple pleasures :cloud9:
 
It is a milk chocolate bunny.

Thanks for all the suggestions. I think I will try the rice crispie idea and get me some strawberries. And I have never heard of chocolate covered nilla wafers.

I will also get some caramel. and dip marshmallows in the caramel and then the chocolate.

I see a chocolate frenzy in my kitchen this weekend.

Thanks for all the great ideas!
 
Melt him in a chocolate fountain ;) .

agnes!
 
Well, I think asking chocoholics is a mistake if you want to DO something with it! Because a true chocoholic would have eaten it by now! :teeth: You have to retitle this and ask normal people! :lmao:
 
He'd be bunny soup here and I'd make sure to have bananas, strawberries, pretzels, marshmallows, and cake to dip in the soup.

sounds like you've got more than a pound and a half left-that's about 3-4 bunny soups.

Suzanne
 
Poohnatic said:
He'd be bunny soup here and I'd make sure to have bananas, strawberries, pretzels, marshmallows, and cake to dip in the soup.

sounds like you've got more than a pound and a half left-that's about 3-4 bunny soups.

Suzanne

mmmmmm....Bunny soup. (said like Homer Simpson says the word donuts)
 


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