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Originally published as Tom Turkeys in Taste of Home November 2011, p78
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Reviewed on Jan. 18, 2012 by rhcluvscady2
made for my duaghters Brownie troop thanksgiving party- they loved them! so easy although i found i needed a lot of chocolate glue!
Reviewed on Dec. 05, 2011 by tlgreenie
These crowd pleasers are adorable and fun to make with kids! A couple of tips: 1. After attaching candy corns - get them cold right away to harden the melted chocolate. 2. I melted white chocolate to attach the candy corn used for the head - it was less visible than the dark chocolate. I also used a dab of the white chocolate for the eyes instead of the sprinkle - and dotted it with dark chocolate.
Reviewed on Nov. 30, 2011 by A Ellen
This was a fun project for my five-year-old and me. I would suggest washing some new paint brushes and using them to paint the melted chocolate onto the turkey. It made it easy and fun.
Reviewed on Nov. 28, 2011 by KCNY76
You may think this is cute and simple with only a few ingredients until you actually make them and it is takes much longer than 30 minute of prep time. It is extremely time consuming when attaching the candy corn onto the cookie, not to mention difficulties attaching the candy corn head to the rice crispy treat and the eyes to the candy corn. Oh and it?s a giant mess, melted chocolate gets everywhere. When they are completed everyone loves them and wants one.
Reviewed on Nov. 26, 2011 by klshelto
These are very cute and everyone on Thanksgiving loved them. I have a few tips if you plan on making them. 1) I bought 2 packages of candy corn and ended up needing to open the second bag because many of them were broken. 2) Instead of buttered hands for the cereal balls, use wax paper. I almost gave up completely because it kept sticking to my hands, even with butter on them. I did go through quite a bit of wax paper though. 3) I looked all over but couldn't find confetti sprinkles, so I used white icing that hardened and flattened it. 4) Allow much more time than 35 minutes plus cooling time. It took me at least 2 1/2 hours to make these and when one section of the turkeys were cooling, I was working on something else. I was making something on the turkey all 2 1/2 hours. Very cute idea. Just allow plenty of time.
Reviewed on Nov. 24, 2011 by goldengate
I made them and they are so good and fun to make!
Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2011 by TrebleMaker
I did these yesterday with my 3 and 6 year old grandchildren, and they loved doing it. We ended up just making chocolate dots for the eyes as the confetti sprinkles were a little hard for small fingers to manage. We decided they looked cuter this way anyway. Haven't eaten them yet because they are for our Thanksgiving table. Our son's girl friend took some in to her preschool class. the kids loved them and the teachers are asking for the recipe.
Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2011 by tlmatney
These little turkeys turned out as cute as they are in the picture here. Not hard to make and a huge hit with all.
Reviewed on Nov. 15, 2011 by Native6325
These were a blast to make. My mom and I made these for my daighter's class and they were a hit. Very fun, and easy. The key for us was keeping all of the parts cold. That seemed to help the chocolate that holds them together set up faster
Reviewed on Nov. 12, 2011 by dragonfan1968
They are so easy to make. CUTE CUTE CUTE, we had them for a dinner for the CEOS. Some were taking them home for their grandchildren. What do you have for Christmas? !!!!!!
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