These Chocolate Shingles Belong On Your Plate, Not On Your Roof!
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I want shingles for Christmas!
No silly, not that kind of shingles! I’m talking about this chocolate and saltine cracker snack. In just 5 ingredients you can have a deliciously simple holiday treat on your table. Who knew crackers and chocolate could taste so good?
I’ve had the famous Ritz cracker, peanut butter, and chocolate treats during the holidays but I’ve never had these chocolate shingles before. Man oh man, are they ever good! My husband and kiddos really like making these together as a family. So much fun!
I’m super excited that I came across this recipe over on the Pineapple Grass Blog! If you’d like to get the details on how to make this wonderful recipe please hop on over to the next page for a complete list of ingredients and instructions. Enjoy!
Recipe and image courtesy of Pineapple Grass.
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Quick Tip: Add some holiday flair to these shingles and sprinkle them with red and green candies.