Looks more like a piece of art, I’d almost hate to dig my fork into it! Įnjoyed this post thoroughly–surprise surprise! □ Thanks for sharing. Now this is a cool Han Solo in Carbonite cake, looks like a lot of work, but pretty neat if you know someone who likes to make themed-cakes for parties. A new batch of lego might be safer for a food project for sure □ I agree that lego can get pretty dirty, though… especially from younger kids who like to put it in their mouths or put their slobbery hands all over it (or worse, let the dog lick it haha!). It is pretty neat actually, and I enjoyed watching how they made it. To make the candies, you will need: chocolate chips or baking chocolate white chocolate chips or candy bark R2-D2 silicon mold Han Solo in Carbonite silicon. Probably better for an older, close to teenager-age kid who would like the challenge and the creating part of it. The stormtrooper lego is pretty neat too, but looks like quite a bit of work and maybe even difficult work for a younger kid. And a fun easy project for young kids too, especially if they are huge Star Wars fans. The chocolate option is much better in my opinion (being more of a chocoholic than a jello lover, of course haha). It sounds like a similar thing to the HS in Carbonite jello mold I’ve seen floating around. Wohoo! Those Han Solo in Carbonite chocolate bars are the bomb!! Such a great idea esp for a kids’ party. Or FOLLOW the blog on EMR’s Twitter page. If you liked reading this article, make sure you pay a visit to Future Sack which kindly features it as well, and every LIKE or comment is appreciated on EMR’s Facebook page or FS’s Facebook page :). What do you think about these recipes? Any alternatives you might know of? I’d also be interested what your opinion is about those hipster too-cool-to-be-true baking videos, especially with kids. At least the ones I remember weren’t always clean, and as they’re used for playing, one might want to give them a clean up first. I’m not sure how healthy all these ingredients are, but I’d also be careful about using real Lego bricks. To be honest, I think it’s a bit too much, especially with the final paintbrush job. If this recipe was too easy for you and you can still stomach that music and cool-as-whatever attitude, then maybe the Chocolate Lego Stormtrooper is more your thing. Easier than to listen to the horrible music and the hipster video bro presentation. It’s questionable if one can actually call this a recipe, but at least it’s easy to make. This is actually a pretty easy recipe, as one only needs the molds and pours chocolate into them. And remember, “ The Empire will compensate you if he melts.After having such a long period of gaming news, it’s time again for some baking, with a carbonite chocolate Han Solo and chocolate Lego stormtrooper.ĭid you remember those over-the-top cakes by Ann Reardon’s How to Cook That? The Star Wars Millennium Falcon cake and Chocolate Chewbacca? Then you’d probably not be surprised to learn that her sons are in the baking business as well.įirst up we have a Carbonite chocolate Han Solo. The makers of the ice cube tray even brag that it will withstand temperatures of up to forty degrees below zero (which far exceeds a freezer’s levels, but sadly would break on the Rebels hidden fortress on the ice planet of Hoth).ĭrop a frozen Han Solo block into a glass and watch him dissolve away into the energy field that connects all living things. The sturdy mold itself will allow for the creation of jiggling Jello Han Solo’s or even tasty chocolate ones. The badass quarry of the bounty hunter Bobba Fett is faithfully depicted in intricate detail on a tray that creates seven Han Solo Carbonite blocks (one three and a half inch Han and six one and three quarters). Leia finally declares her love as everyman’s hero is lowered to his potentially frozen demise Han’s response, “I know.” The officially licensed Star Wars tray is a dead nuts representation of the climactic scene in Star Wars: the Empire Strikes Back. Any fan of the Star Wars franchise, young or old, will want one gift above all this holiday season: The Star Wars Han Solo in Carbonite Ice Cube Tray.įor less than ten bucks the stocking can be stuffed with the power of the Force, or at least the power to make innumerable ice cubes in the detailed rectangular shape of the infamous rebel Han after Darth Vader ruthlessly froze him.
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