I made "Crack" with a Christmas theme,
when I baked my Christmas Cookies in December...
when I baked my Christmas Cookies in December...
I switched it up just a little for a Valentine's Day treat for the hubs.
The recipe can be found here!!
I did add a few fun things that are not found in the recipe,
walnuts, white chocolate chips and those colorful toppings.
I did add a few fun things that are not found in the recipe,
walnuts, white chocolate chips and those colorful toppings.
This is the fun part, lining them all up!!
A cup of this, melted...
with not "too" much of this...heated for 3 minutes,
spread on top of these...
topped with this...
and decorated for the holiday!!
It's super fun to make...
After it cools...
you "crack it up"!
This is soooo easy and so super yummy...you could even say it's addicting!
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Lucky hubby! That 'crack' looks delicious!
ReplyDeletesure hope you don't get too many google hits on this post from folks searching how to cook. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like something I'd really like, except for the fact that my doctor told me to lay off the sugar! lol
ReplyDeleteThe little hearts make it perfect for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness!!! Thank you for posting this. Not only am I hungry for something sweet now...but it is perfect for Guest Heart Thursday! Yehaw!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!! I made this at Christmas too!! This puts me in the mood to make it again! I am so weird though.....not a big fan of chocolate! Can you believe?? But I love the plain version or with added chopped pecans! Thanks for the recipe again! This time I am going to write it down!
ReplyDeletePretty, yummy and easy...a great treat!
ReplyDeleteHI Debbie Now that looks gorgeous and I am sure it tastes yummy
ReplyDeleteBetcha can't eat just one!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy, Debbie.
wow, that is super simple. i have never heard of using cracker for a dessert. only in like a casserole. so neat!! i am for sure going to try this. neat idea!! thanks!! ( :
ReplyDeleteNow that is the kind of crack to be cooking up in the kitchen! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteNow this was a post title that really caught my attention. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove THIS Crack. It looks delicious!
Meanwhile back at the agency, the DEA gets lead from blog title "making crack". lol! This looks easy and decadent.
ReplyDeleteI agree it is very addicting. Something I think about those saltines just makes it so good. I like how you made look all festive for Valentines Day. I need to make it again. Thanks for reminding me.
ReplyDeleteYou had me the white chocolate chips! Oh, lawd, this looks amazing. Now, I'm going to close this screen and forget what I saw. lol
ReplyDeleteWow Debbie!!What a great recipe! That looks gorgeous and I am sure it tastes yummy too!!I think its easy to make!!I'll try it very soon!!!Your hubby is so lucky!You're a Master Chef!!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
Oh yum!
ReplyDeleteLooks YUMMY, Debbie! And you make it sound so easy!
ReplyDeleteBe careful, they'll do a tv show about you ... the mob will come and take over your life... don't tell your neighbors about this!!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Have you had any men with badges visiting you today? This crack sounds really yummy, I'll have to try it. I like your additions, too.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! We could change it up for Mardi Gras, don't you think? Yum! Bonnie
ReplyDeleteDecadent, but definitely not on my diet!
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ReplyDeleteSorry Debbie about the repeat comments, Blogger is going nutso on me lately!
ReplyDeleteYour title certainly got my attention, Debbie! These look delicious. Now I'm hungry for something sweet.
ReplyDeleteOh my will have to add crackers to the shopping list to try this treat, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteYum! Never in a million years would I have thought that Crackers would turn up in a dessert. It looks so delicious. Will be trying this one for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis would be addicting to me. I am almost afraid to try it. However, it does look yummy and I am positive the grandchildren would love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks and blessings to you!