Nutty Chocolate Crisps

Nutty Chocolate Crisps could be just the gluten free and dairy free recipe you've been looking for. One portion of this dish contains around 2g of protein, 10g of fat, and a total of 144 calories. For 24 cents per serving, you get a side dish that serves 10. It is brought to you by Makobi Scribe. 2161 person were impressed by this recipe. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 7 minutes. Head to the store and pick up white chocolate chips, rice, semi sweet chocolate chips, and a few other things to make it today. With a spoonacular score of 23%, this dish is not so spectacular. Users who liked this recipe also liked Nutty Sugar Crisps, Nutty Chocolate Fudge, and Nutty Chocolate Caramels.

Servings: 10

Preparation duration: 5 minutes

Cooking duration: 2 minutes

 

Ingredients:

½ cup finely chopped mixed nuts

1 box of Nabisco Original Rice Thins

½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

½ cup white chocolate chips

Equipment:

microwave

Cooking instruction summary:

Spread one box of Rice Thins on serving plateHeat semi sweet chocolate chips in microwave for 2 mins, stirring every 45 secsDrizzle over Rice ThinsHeat white chocolate chips in microwave for 1 min, stirring halfway throughDrizzle over Rice ThinsSprinkle nut mixtureServe immediately

 

Step by step:


1. Spread one box of Rice Thins on serving plate

2. Heat semi sweet chocolate chips in microwave for 2 mins, stirring every 45 secs

3. Drizzle over Rice Thins

4. Heat white chocolate chips in microwave for 1 min, stirring halfway through

5. Drizzle over Rice Thins

6. Sprinkle nut mixture

7. Serve immediately


Nutrition Information:

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143k Calories
2g Protein
10g Total Fat
11g Carbs
1% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
143k
7%

Fat
10g
15%

  Saturated Fat
4g
26%

Carbohydrates
11g
4%

  Sugar
8g
10%

Cholesterol
2mg
1%

Sodium
9mg
0%

Caffeine
7mg
3%

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Protein
2g
5%

Manganese
0.26mg
13%

Copper
0.21mg
11%

Magnesium
33mg
8%

Phosphorus
70mg
7%

Fiber
1g
6%

Iron
0.86mg
5%

Zinc
0.58mg
4%

Potassium
119mg
3%

Calcium
28mg
3%

Vitamin B2
0.04mg
3%

Vitamin B3
0.48mg
2%

Vitamin B5
0.17mg
2%

Selenium
1µg
2%

Vitamin B1
0.02mg
2%

Vitamin B6
0.03mg
1%

Vitamin K
1µg
1%

Vitamin B12
0.07µg
1%

Folate
4µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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