How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb

Recipe courtesy of Waitrose

How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb. Happy Saturday. Do you have any fun plans for today because I do :). We are off to run Parkrun this morning. As long as it is not too cold, windy or raining. So a really good chance we don’t end up going, ha! Watch this space.

So as we are talking about the wind today, there was a big old tree blown over in the woods yesterday, where I walk Mollie every morning. Not good.

It had fallen onto another tree and was just balancing on a really thin branch about to fall at any time. I managed to walk around it but a woman just casually walked underneath it. Very brave indeed! Because no chance I was risking that! 🙁 Chocolate-Dipped Honeycomb anyone?

Looking for a sweet and crunchy treat? Learn how to make chocolate dipped honeycomb with this easy recipe! Perfect for any occasion, this dessert is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. Follow our step-by-step guide to create a delicious and impressive treat that will impress your friends and family.

How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb.

How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb:

Table Of Contents:

  • Firstly, Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb Ingredients.
  • Secondly, Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb Method.
  • Thirdly, Other Recipe Ideas.

So do you like honeycomb treats with chocolate? Because if you do, you will love today’s post. Yum, how tasty!

Preparation time: 10 minutes plus setting || Cooking time: 10 minutes || Total time: 20 minutes plus setting

Makes: about 350g

Ingredients:

  • 100g caster sugar
  • 4 tbsp golden syrup
  • 1 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 200g dark chocolate (70-75% cocoa solids)
How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb.

How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb:

Method:

  1. Firstly, line a baking tray with baking parchment. Mix the sugar and golden syrup to a paste in a large, deep, heavy-based saucepan and slowly melt over a low-medium heat until it reaches 140C or the soft-crack stage on a sugar thermometer.
  2. Take the sugar off the heat and quickly beat in the bicarbonate of soda with a wooden spoon. Take care as the mixture will froth up rapidly to make honeycomb. Quickly pour the honeycomb onto the lined baking tray and allow to set at room temperature. Once set, remove the baking parchment and smash the honeycomb into shards.
  3. Melt the chocolate in a bowl set over a pan of gently simmering water, making sure the water does not touch the bottom of the bowl. Once melted, stir the chocolate and dip the smashed-up honeycomb shards in it. Lastly, leave to set on baking parchment.

Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb. Recipe courtesy of Waitrose.

So what do you think of these Chocolate-Dipped Honeycombs? Do you fancy making some? As always, share your thoughts in the comments below ↓ Enjoy your weekend.

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How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb

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How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb:

What Is Chocolate Honeycomb Made Of? Chocolate honeycomb is made up of 4 easy to get hold of ingredients. Caster sugar, golden syrup, bicarbonate of soda and dark chocolate (70-75% cocoa solids).

How Do You Make Honeycomb? The recipe is above and the honeycomb is cooked in a heavy-based saucepan and slowly melt over a low-medium heat until it reaches 140C or the soft-crack stage on a sugar thermometer.

How Do You Break Honeycomb? Once set, remove the baking parchment and smash the honeycomb into shards. You could also place it in a plastic bag so it all keeps together and hit the honeycomb with a rolling pin.

How To Make Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb

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14 Comments

  1. 23 December 2021 / 21:17

    Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

    • 24 December 2021 / 21:48

      Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  2. 15 April 2020 / 18:30

    As a huge Crunchie fan, you have my mouth watering with this. I have to try it x #AnythingGoes

  3. 12 April 2020 / 16:15

    Oh my goodness, I LOVE honeycomb! This will be one of the features at Handmade Monday this week.

  4. 25 September 2018 / 17:00

    Brings back memories of childhood. Thank you so much for sharing

  5. Nikki G
    12 January 2018 / 22:55

    I have chosen your Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb to be featured at the OVER THE MOON link party which goes live on Sunday night. Be sure to stop by and see! And thanks for linking up! 🙂 gwingal

  6. Kat BakingExplorer
    11 December 2017 / 20:53

    Your honeycomb looks perfect!

    • 16 December 2017 / 15:43

      Thanks for stopping by Kat 🙂

  7. Jess
    28 November 2017 / 21:46

    Sounds AMAZING!! :)I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks. Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

    • 30 November 2017 / 11:04

      Thanks for stopping by Jess, sharing them now.

  8. Nancy Baten
    27 November 2017 / 08:38

    Mmmmmmmm!

    • 27 November 2017 / 09:36

      Thanks for stopping by Nancy 🙂

  9. Tamar SB
    25 November 2017 / 13:15

    That sounds tasty!

    • 25 November 2017 / 19:01

      Thanks for the comment Tamar 🙂