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5 Rainy Season Chocolate Snack Ideas For Kids That Are Easy To Make At Home

Written by yash lakhan | October 1, 2024

With all the time spent inside during a rainy day, snack breaks become an integral part of the day for children. When it’s monsoon, rainy season chocolate snack ideas for kids are the perfect choice because they provide comfort and can easily be prepared in a short amount of time, as opposed to being prepared in a family cooking setting. Another reason why these snacks are so great for this time of year is that most of them are created with pantry staples and will take you less than 30 minutes to prepare.

Below is a list of five practical rainy season chocolate snack ideas for kids to have during the rainy season that balance convenience, taste, and fun.

5 Rainy Season Chocolate Snack Ideas For Kids That Turn Snack Time Into Fun Time

Chocolate Banana Sandwich Pops

This quick and easy snack combines some common items kids love to eat. Take a couple of slices of soft bread, and spread melted chocolate or cocoa spread on or in between them. Add sliced bananas and cut the sandwich into circles or triangles. Insert one popsicle stick in each piece, and place them in the refrigerator or freezer for a while before serving.

You can use Cadbury cocoa spread or melted Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate to achieve a more indulgent version. You can add crushed nuts or crushed biscuits to the edges for additional texture.

These sandwich pops are simple to portion for little kids, and make an excellent evening snack for indoor playtime.

Hot Chocolate Dip With Biscuit Sticks

Make hot chocolate a little more fun and interactive by substituting plain hot chocolate with thickened hot chocolate made from powdered fat-free milk, cocoa, and chocolate chips. Pour hot chocolate into shallow bowls, and place on the side of various breadsticks, cookies, berries, or salted crackers to dip in.

Sprinkling crushed Oreo cookies on top adds additional texture and makes them less boring when serving to children. The warm and cold temperatures will keep the treat more interesting without doing a lot of work to make the treat.

Use this type of snack at home for family movie nights or when playing board games during the rain.

Chocolate Cornflake Clusters

Kids will love this simple, no-bake recipe to make chocolate cornflake clusters. Combine chocolate with a bit of butter, pour in some cornflakes, then spoon small amounts onto a butter paper-lined tray and pop in the fridge until they set.

Try also adding some mini marshmallows or raisins to your clusters for variety. Crushed Cadbury Dairy Milk bars will also work well in these clusters; they melt smoothly and will give a creamier texture to them.

Clusters can be produced in large quantities and kept for several days in an airtight container.

Chocolate Mug Cake

When kids need a quick dessert-style snack, a chocolate mug cake can be made in just a few minutes. Simply combine the flour, cocoa powder, milk, sugar, and a little oil in a microwave-proof mug. Microwave for 1 minute until soft and fluffy.

To make the cake even more delicious, add a few chunks of Cadbury 5 Star or Cadbury Dairy Milk to the batter before microwaving; kids will love the gooey centre.

Add more texture to the finished cake by serving it with sliced bananas or crushed biscuits.

Oreo Chocolate Truffles

Oreo Truffles take almost no time to prepare and are made with no baking. First, crush the pack of Oreos into very fine crumbs. To this, add either cream cheese or sweetened condensed milk. Mix until all of the crumbs are coated. Roll the mixture into small balls. You can either dip the balls in melted chocolate or cover them in cocoa powder.

Your kids can help out with decorating the truffles (using sprinkles, nuts, or crushed up Oreos), so this is a great cooking activity to do together during the rainy season and on those rainy evenings when you have to stay inside.

You can also put these truffles in snack-sized containers and put them in the fridge for later.

Conclusion

Rainy season chocolate snack ideas for kids do not need to be complicated. Just make sure they contain chocolate to keep kids interested. Simple chocolate recipes will also help you make your time spent more fun indoors and provide families with quick, homemade alternatives to store-bought snacks. Mug cakes and cornflake clusters are a few ways to use familiar flavors that children love to enjoy.