coconut oil
What can I substitute for copha? Copha will always give you the best chocolate crackle crunch, but you can substitute it for coconut oil, melted butter, or melted chocolate (remove the cocoa powder if you’re using chocolate).
What is Kremelta used for?
Kremelta is a popular vegetable shortening and a key ingredient in the much-loved kids party recipe, chocolate crackles. Kremelta is made with more than 99% coconut oil and less than 1% soy lecithin. It’s gluten free, contains no palm oil and remains stable in room temperature up to 36 degrees Celsius.
How long can you keep chocolate crackles?
The chocolate crackles will keep, stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 2 weeks.
Can you freeze chocolate crackles?
You can freeze chocolate crackles too, let them harden in the fridge first, then wrap individually in plastic wrap or place in a container with paper between each layer of crackles. Freeze for up to three months. Since they store well in the fridge or freezer, it makes them a great choice to make ahead for parties.
Is Kremelta the same as copha?
Copha is vegetable shortening made of solidified coconut oil. Chocolate Crackles are a refrigerated treat similar to Rice Crispy Treats in the U.S. but use Copha in place of margarine or butter plus they include cocoa powder and shredded coconut. The same product is also distributed in New Zealand branded as Kremelta.
What is wrong with copha?
Straight chain saturated fats, such copha, and trans fats make foods hard at room temperature (think lard). They also increase blood cholesterol and adversely affect your arteries. Populations that eat less trans and saturated fats have lower rates of heart attack and other vascular problems, such as stroke.
What can you substitute for Kremelta?
Chocolate Crackles are a refrigerated treat similar to Rice Crispy Treats in the U.S. but use Copha in place of margarine or butter plus they include cocoa powder and shredded coconut. The same product is also distributed in New Zealand branded as Kremelta.
Where can I find Copha?
Copha can be found in Coles, Woolworths and selected independant stores in the dairy case where butter and table spreads are located.
What is a substitute for Kremelta?
What is Copha in the UK?
Copha is the brand name of a form of solid vegetable fat made from hydrogenated coconut oil. You can find it in specialty shops and online.
What can you use instead of Kremelta?
For general substitutions for Copha you can use one of the following alternatives:
- For baked goods you can substitute another vegetable shortening such as Crisco.
- For better browning you can replace 50% of the Copha called for in the recipe with butter and 50% with vegetable shortening OR coconut oil.
How do you make Choclate crackles?
Chocolate Crackles® are simple and easy to make and a hit at kids’ birthday parties. 1. In a large bowl, mix the Kellogg’s® Rice Bubbles®, icing sugar, cocoa & coconut. 2. Slowly melt the copha® in a saucepan over a low heat. Allow to cool slightly. Add to Rice Bubbles mixture, stirring until well combined.
How do you make kremelta?
Place the rice bubbles, icing sugar, coconut and cocoa powder in a large bowl and mix it all together. Pour in the melted Kremelta and mix it really well. Divide the mixture between the paper cases. Place them in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to set. Keep them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
How do you make Crackle cookies in the microwave?
Place the chocolate and Kremelta in a large glass bowl and microwave on medium power, in 1-minute bursts, until it is melted. Stir until smooth. Add the rice bubbles and mix until they are completely covered with chocolate. Spoon the chocolate crackle mixture into the prepared paper cases. Top with sprinkles, if using.
How to make kremelta M&M’s?
Place Kremelta in a small saucepan and stir over a low heat until melted. Remove from heat. Stand 10 minutes to cool slightly. Reserve 2 tbsp of the M&M’s and set aside. Combine Rice Bubbles, coconut and combined sifted sugar and cocoa in a large bowl. Add in the melted Kremelta and M&M’s and stir to combine.