Her Recipe For Santa Snacks Looks Pretty Delicious, And She Leaves These Treats Out For Santa Instead Of Traditional Milk And Cookies
After a long night of traveling and delivering presents, Santa Claus is bound to get hungry at some point.
Many households leave him the traditional snack of milk and cookies.
While I’m sure he’s grateful for the energy boost, don’t you think he must be tired of eating the same stuff over and over again?
So why not try something a little different this year to stand out from the crowd and give good old Saint Nick a sweet treat to remember?
TikToker Amy Gordon (@ohlala_decor) makes what she calls ‘Santa Snacks’ and leaves them out every Christmas Eve for the bearer of gifts to enjoy.
This recipe is guaranteed to get you on the nice list; you definitely won’t find coal in your stocking this Christmas.
All you need to get started is a box of graham cracker crumbs, a bag of Baker’s sweetened coconut flakes, butterscotch chips, milk chocolate chips, chopped walnuts, and a can of condensed milk.
In a bowl, add one cup each of butterscotch chips, milk chocolate chips, chopped walnuts, and coconut flakes.
Mix all the ingredients together. Then, pour the mixture into a pot to heat it up on the stove for just a little bit, but not enough to make the chips melt.
@ohlala_decor In our house these are Santa Snacks. Left out every Christmas Eve for Santa. #christmas #christmastiktok #christmasinspo #christmascookies #tutorial
Next, pour the mixture into a baking dish and make sure to smooth it out neatly. Drizzle the condensed milk on top, spreading it out evenly. Lastly, bake it in the oven for 30 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Once it’s finished baking, cut the dessert into squares and place them onto a fancy serving plate for Santa! Of course, they’ll be all gone by morning, with nothing left to save except for a couple of crumbs.
The few TikTok users who have tried this recipe before all have different names for what Amy calls Santa Snacks.
“In our house, we call them Magic cookie bars,” commented one user.
“My mom called these 7-layer sweets. I make every year,” chimed in another.
“We called them Instant Diabetes! So delish!” exclaimed a third.
Will you be making Santa a midnight snack this year?
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