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Crunchy chocolate treats only look sinful

Simple-to-make snacks are more healthful than they appear.

- By Ellie Krieger Special to The Washington Post

I have been making some variation of these chocolate haystacks for years now, and whenever I do, I feel a little sly because they are unexpected­ly simple — and more healthful than they let on.

A melt-in-your-mouth chocolate confection with a cookielike crunch, the haystack comes across as exacting to make, yet all that’s involved is coating shredded wheat cereal in melted chocolate and mounding the mixture into small piles onto a tray.

The haystacks also register as completely indulgent, but they are pretty healthful as candy goes. I sometimes add chewy dried fruit and/or toasted chopped nuts to the mix — I particular­ly like them with dried cherries. Here, I sprinkled the tops with a pink shock of crushed, freeze-dried strawberri­es.

Wrap these festive haystacks in a cute box and gift them to someone you love. When you get raves about how good they taste, you can divulge how easy and good-for-you they really are, or you can keep quiet and relish that feeling of being just a tad sneaky.

CHOCOLATE HAYSTACKS WITH CRUSHED STRAWBERRI­ES

8 servings (makes 16 pieces)

From nutritioni­st and cookbook author Ellie Krieger.

These festive treats taste completely indulgent, but they are pretty healthful as candy goes.

MAKE AHEAD: The stacks need to be refrigerat­ed for about 20 minutes, to set up.

Freeze-dried strawberri­es are typically located in the dry-goods section of a grocery store produce department. ⅓ cup freeze-dried

strawberri­es (see headnote) 3 large shredded wheat cereal

biscuits (about 2 ½ ounces) 6 ounces dark chocolate (60 to 70 percent cocoa solids), chopped

Place the freeze-dried strawberri­es in a resealable plastic bag and use a mallet or rolling pin to crush them until they are mostly pulverized with some small pieces remaining.

Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Use your hands to crush the shredded wheat into threadlike pieces over a medium bowl.

Place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan filled with a few inches of barely bubbling water (medium heat). Make sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the water.

Melt the chocolate, stirring frequently, for about 1 minute, then remove the bowl from the pan.

Add the crushed shredded wheat to the chocolate and stir until well coated.

Use your fingers and/or a large spoon to transfer 16 tablespoon­size stacks of the cerealchoc­olate mixture onto the wax paper.

Sprinkle some of the crushed strawberri­es on top of each stack. Refrigerat­e for about 20 minutes, or until set.

Store and serve at room temperatur­e.

Nutrition | Per piece: 80 calories, 1 g protein, 9 g carbohydra­tes, 4 g fat, 2 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholestero­l, 0 mg sodium, 1 g dietary fiber, 4 g sugar

 ?? DEB LINDSEY FOR THE WASHINGTON POST ?? Chocolate haystacks with crushed strawberri­es are simple to make and unexpected­ly healthful.
DEB LINDSEY FOR THE WASHINGTON POST Chocolate haystacks with crushed strawberri­es are simple to make and unexpected­ly healthful.

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