
I don’t know if overseas countries have “Weetbix” for breakfast but “Kiwi kids love Weetbix”.
It’s healthy and good for you and recommended and made by New Zealand Sanitarium. This company stems from 7th Day Adventists.
Anyway, I am not one of those but often buy their products. Mum used to make it for our school lunchbox.
My husband likes Weetbix and I have it occasionally.
I decided to use up the leftover crumbs.
Chocolate Weetbix
Melt 4 ounces of butter or margerine
Put in together,
2 crumbed Weetbix, 1 cup of flour, 1 teaspoon of baking powder, 2 tablespoons cocoa,
2 handfuls of coconut, 1/2 cup of brown sugar.
Mix well together and press into a square cake tin.
Bake for 20 mins and ice with chocolate icing.
To make the icing I boil the kettle and cook a couple of spoons full of cocoa and a little knob of butter.
Add icing sugar and ice when it is hot out of the oven. Cut into squares straight away.
Be careful eating it, it is delicious and more -ish.
I agree hope u make it too
Thanks for sharing your recipe
Thanks so much Jasmine
Thanks so much Tasartcraft, glad you like it
chocolate is my love ???????????????
Yes, you would like this, thanks
That would be something for me … I admire the chocolate
Thanks Lado, its homemade chocolate icing not true chocolate.
I love chocolate so I have to be careful not to eat too much
Yes I like it too but saw the crumbs when the weetbix had finished and always hate waste, so made the chocolate weetbix
I like chocolate but I’m trying not to eat too much! Never heard about Weetbix.
A little chocolate is good for you but not too much
My husband would love this, because, he loves chocolate lol.
Yes, its not strictly chocolate.
Neve heard of this, sounds and looks delicious.
Thanks Carol, it is a healthy slice to serve up to visitors and better than supermarket cardboard biscuits.
I don’t think I’ve heard of this brand…
but it looks good
Thanks Alibb it is very easy to make.
Thanks Witty Feeds. Weetbix is Weetbix biscuits but a cereal more than a biscuit
I think it is mostly use in Newzealand